Moving forward
2 big things happened in 2 days – visa abolishment for Schengen zone, and Kosovo independence debate started in Hague…
2 big things happened in 2 days – visa abolishment for Schengen zone, and Kosovo independence debate started in Hague…
Dunno what to say really… I feel awful, ashamed, terrible…
There are not many things that can be said in a moment like this, at least not in an articulated way…
In just a few days, Belgrade has lost its biggest pride – to be the safest city we know about… I’m travelling a lot, and I [...]
Ethnic Albanian councilors in Serbia’s south have launched an initiative to form Albanian regional institutions and a separate region of Preševo Valley.
1. No more visas soon!
2. Champions League: FC Partizan hammered Rhyl in qualifications 4:0…
3. THE LEGEND COMES BACK!
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@Miss_Cybernaut and couple more twitternauts have discussed last night and I think we all agree that .wtf would be a perfect top level domain for Serbia, instead of .rs.
I have been thinking about writing about Generation Y for almost 2 months already, and still am thinking quite a lot about the topic, especially when it comes to analyzing GenY in Serbia… I promise I will write my comments about it very soon, and ’til then enjoy this fantastic text that Sandra shared with [...]
Just read this article of Financial Times and am wondering what people think about it…
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/5a87a1d2-19a6-11de-9d34-0000779fd2ac.html?nclick_check=1
Please read the article and let me know your opinion…
Myself, I am trying to form an opinion – on one side, it is true that we haven’t felt the crisis yet, but on the other side, it is also true that [...]
To be honest, I would prefer our foreign affaird minister addressing them, as he is a bit sharper then Tadic, but I think this is direct enough too…
Serbian: click here
English translation by google: click here
In Serbia, we say Dobar dan (Good day), but those 78 days of NATO dropping shitloads of bombs on our heads, we used to say Bombardan… Traditional Serbian humour – the darker, the better…
Apparently, this text is around for some time, but somehow it hasn’t reached me earlier until Sandra sent it via e-mail today…
This speech is done by Cristovam Buarque (Professor of Brasilia University, ex-governor of Brasilia, D.F. and Brazilian Senator) at New York University back in 2000.
After reading it, I immediately felt connected, as it sends out [...]
A sad day.
Mr. Srecko Jamnisek, a great guy that, among other great things, started AIESEC in Belgrade and Yugoslavia back in 1953, passed away.
Bobby McFerrin, famous author of “Don’t worry, be happy” song, participates at World Science Forum and shows the power of Pentatonic scale.
Keeping your employees safe is one thing, but having a policy not allowing them to help someone not to be beaten up brutally is something else…