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Krstarica (English: Cruiser) is one of the most visited web portals in Serbia. It was founded in March 1999. It was founded in March 1999. Includes search engine , forum , online chat , up-to-date daily news from Serbia, directory of the local sites grouped by the topics and variety of content.
Ruske Slovo (Pannonian Rusyn language) (Novi Sad) Bunjevačke novine (Bunjevac speech) monthly (Subotica) Defunct dailies. Balkan ekspres (1990–1993, Belgrade) Slobodna Šumadija (1994, Kragujevac) Građanin (1997, Belgrade) Naša borba (1994–1998, Belgrade) Demokratija (1996–1998, Belgrade) Dnevni telegraf (1996–1999, Belgrade)
List of publications. National dailies. 24sata (est. 2005, based in Zagreb; number one tabloid in the country in terms of circulation) 24sata.hr. Jutarnji list (est. 1998, based in Zagreb) jutarnji.hr. Novi list (est. 1900, based in Rijeka; the oldest Croatian newspaper still in existence) novilist.hr.
Dnevnik (Serbian Cyrillic: Дневник, lit. 'Daily news') is a regional daily newspaper, published in Novi Sad, Serbia. History. The newspaper was founded during Axis occupation in 1942, and its original name was Slobodna Vojvodina (Serbian Cyrillic: Слободна Војводина, lit.
Danas ( pronounced [ˈdǎnas], Serbo-Croatian for "today") is a United Group -owned daily newspaper of record published in Belgrade, Serbia. [2] It is a left-oriented media, promoting social-democracy and European Union integration. It is a vocal media supporter of Serbian NGO activities towards human rights and minorities protection.
Founded in 1994 under the name Srpska politička misao, the magazine has typically attracted young, independent political scientists, philosophers, sociologists, psychologists, and economists who discuss topical, and sometimes controversial, political questions. Two years later, its publisher (the state-controlled Institute of Political Studies ...
Headquarters. 27. marta 69/14, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia. Website. www.glas-javnosti.rs. Glas javnosti (Глас јавности, meaning "Voice of the Public") was a daily newspaper published in Belgrade. After publishing a newspaper from April 1998 until January 2010, the people behind the project have since then run an online news portal and ...
Novosti ( Serbian Cyrillic: Новости, lit. 'The News') is a Croatian weekly magazine based in Zagreb. It is published by the Serb National Council. [2] The organization was established in July 1997 in Zagreb, based on the provisions granting the right to self-government for Serbs in Croatia as set in the Erdut Agreement.