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Belgrade Wealth Forum 2017

Belgrade Wealth Forum 2017

Belgrade is not the big...

A Fairy Tale That Could Come to Life with Your Help

A Fairy Tale That Could Come to Lif…

There are few fairy tales...

Collaboration beyond Ego - A Belgrade Leadership Masterclass

Collaboration beyond Ego - A Belgra…

БЕОГРАД – On 9th July 201...

Serbian Teacher among the World’s Best

Serbian Teacher among the World’s B…

BELGRADE – Svetlana Belić...

Place for kissing

Place for kissing

Author: Verica Srećković ...

Coffee with the Princess Ljubica in Belgrade

Coffee with the Princess Ljubica in…

BELGRADE – You can learn ...

The New Face of the National Parks of Serbia

The New Face of the National Parks …

Author: Kristina Golubovi...

Paradise in Southern Serbia – Lake Vlasina

Paradise in Southern Serbia – Lake …

VLASINA, Serbia – Sometim...

Happiness after a Robbery in Malaysia

Happiness after a Robbery in Malays…

Author: Viktor Lazić B...

Belgrade Ranked Among Top Ten Tourist Cities for 2015

Belgrade Ranked Among Top Ten Touri…

BELGRADE – The famous Bri...

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Mirjana Backonja

Mirjana Backonja

Mirjana Bačkonja - Born 1992, student of journalism at Belgrade University.
Besides her studies, regularly attends professional practice in the SAT Media Group.
Joined the House of Good News to spread good and optimistic news.
Loves music and dance, because they join people and make them happy, while
reading fulfils her, because books are always people's best friends.

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How I Built Up and Sold My Start-Up in 18 months

PALIĆ – Like most of the people who live from the internet, I began working quite early, and was a freelancer in secondary school and worked for excellent agencies, says the young Rade Joksimović, who at an early age age decided to do something that was unthinkable to everyone – he quit his job.

Viktor Lazić – Marco Polo of the Modern Age

BELGRADE – A writer, lawyer and holder of a PhD in Chinese law, a polyglot and licensed translator and tourist guide, associate of the Geographical Institute of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, an ambassador of the Serbian Bibliographic Society, a philatelist and numismatist, a Renaissance personality which the media have described as Serbia’s biggest travel writer – these are the characteristics and achievements of a mysterious and very interesting figure, Viktor Lazić.

As Long as We are Children, So Long We are Adults

NOVI SAD – The Krstić family moved to Novi Sad from the district of Bačka early in the 18th century. The family’s history begins at a moment when three brothers created an entire tribe of 42 Krstić houses in a row, in the village of Klis near Temerin. The family, which people say is older than Novi Sad, has had some illustrious members. A famous football player, a bishop and Branislav ‘Bane’ Krstić – singer and founder of Garavi sokak (literally, a ‘Dusty Lane’).

Boris Malagurski – Never Underrate Your Capacities

BELGRADE – Boris Malagurski, a young film director, screenwriter, producer and editor whom the local media have called Serbia’s Michael Moore, has produced his seventh documentary, this time about the Serbian capital, Belgrade, which is the first feature film about Belgrade and will have its premiere at the Sava Centre on 19 October.

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