Tag: Serbia
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Exploring a Former Yugoslav Nuclear Reactor Amid Serbia’s Search for New Energy Sources
In a recent exploration of Serbia’s energy infrastructure, a focus has been placed on the potential reactivation of a former Yugoslav nuclear reactor. As Serbia searches for new and sustainable energy sources to diversify its energy portfolio, the spotlight turns to this Cold War-era facility. The video provides a comprehensive overview of the current state…
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UN General Assembly Votes to Establish July 11 as International Day of Remembrance for Srebrenica Genocide
The UN General Assembly has established July 11th as the International Day of Remembrance of the Srebrenica Genocide, commemorating the day in 1995 when Bosnian Serb forces killed 8,000 unarmed Bosnian Muslim men and teenagers. The resolution passed despite opposition from Bosnian Serbs and the Serbian leadership, with Serbian President Alexander Vucic arguing that it…
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Russian Community Flourishes in Serbia with Growing Businesses and a Private Preschool
A growing Russian community in Serbia is establishing its roots, particularly highlighted by the creation of Banana Lama, the first private Russian preschool in Novi Sad. The influx of Russian citizens, largely driven by the mobilization efforts in Russia, has seen around 30,000 obtaining resident permits in Serbia since the onset of the Ukraine conflict.…