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  2. Sputnik (news agency) - Wikipedia

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    Sputnik (Russian pronunciation: [ˈsputnʲɪk]; formerly Voice of Russia and RIA Novosti, naming derived from Russian спутник, "satellite") is a Russian state-owned [1] news agency and radio broadcast service. It was established by the Russian government-owned news agency Rossiya Segodnya on 10 November 2014.

  3. List of radio stations in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of radio stations in Serbia (as of May 2010). National coverage. Name RTS Radio Beograd 1: RTS Radio Beograd 2/3: RTS Radio Beograd 202: Play Radio:

  4. Republika Srpska - Wikipedia

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    In the name Republika Srpska, Srpska is a noun derived from the ethnonym of the Serbs with a different suffix than SrbijaSerbia’. In Serbian, many names of countries are formed with the -sk-suffix (e.g. Bugarska ‘Bulgaria’, Danska ‘Denmark’, Finska ‘Finland’, Hrvatska ‘Croatia’, Irska ‘Ireland’, Turska ‘Turkey’).

  5. Miroslav Lazanski - Wikipedia

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    Diplomat. Miroslav Lazanski ( Serbian: Мирослав Лазански; 18 September 1950 – 3 August 2021 [1]) was а Serbian journalist, military analyst, politician, and a diplomat who served as ambassador of Serbia to the Russian Federation. Previous to his appointment, Lazanski was a Member of parliament. He wrote on political and ...

  6. Mass media in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Serbia portal. v. t. e. The mass media in Serbia refers to mass media outlets based in Serbia. Both state-owned and for-profit corporations operate television, magazines, and newspapers, which depend on advertising, subscription, and other sales-related revenues. The Constitution of Serbia guarantees freedom of speech. [ 1]

  7. COVID-19 pandemic in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    covid19 .data .gov .rs. The COVID-19 pandemic in Serbia was a current outbreak of the disease COVID-19 in Serbia caused by the virus SARS-CoV-2. Its first case in Serbia was reported on 6 March 2020, [4] and confirmed by Minister of Health Zlatibor Lončar. [5] The case was a 43-year-old man from Bačka Topola who had travelled to Budapest.

  8. Far-right politics in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    In Serbia, the Christian right and neo-Nazi variants of the far-right exist. Far-right groups tend to be antisemitic and Islamophobic, and they promote conspiracy theories. They also promote anti-communism, militarism, and religious fanaticism. Some also have ties with the Serbian Orthodox Church (SPC).

  9. Informer (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Informer is a Serbian tabloid newspaper based in Belgrade. It is known for its political bias in favor of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) and its sensationalist stories. [ 7][ 8][ 9] The newspaper has been accused of spreading disinformation [ 10] and sensationalism. [ 11][ 12] As of 2016, it claims without documentation to be the ...