65+... Oni koje volimo
One million and seven hundred thousand people belong to the most risky group in the era of the COVID in Serbia. There are so many pensioners in our country, and except in exceptional cases, all of them are over 65 years old. What they were ordered to do, they wanted - they didn't want to, they understood. What is provided, to whom and how - belongs to the more difficult questions.
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Covek je coveku

Fri, Mar 27, 2020
"Donkeys" - the work in which Plaut used the expression "a man is a wolf to a man" for the first time 22 centuries ago, was a comedy. As a carrier of the COVID today, every person is a potential danger to another person. What started out as a laugh for some, is not funny to anyone anymore. In the express time, however, the virus paralyzed the world, brought panic, sadness and - fear.
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Lekcije

Fri, Apr 03, 2020
"This spring, I can't play with my friends because of the COVID," a second-grade student wrote in his test with the topic "Spring Lands on My Shoulder." More than 800,000 primary and secondary school students are studying remotely for the first time. Concerns are also caused by questions to which we do not yet have answers. Learning in the age of corona is another lesson.
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Sukare - srodne duse
People who are not isolated, but especially at risk, are those who live in the so-called informal, and actually unhygienic and substandard settlements. Most of them are Roma. On April 8, the thirtieth anniversary of World Roma Day, in the fourth week of the state of emergency and the sixth since the first case of the corona virus was registered in Serbia, the Roma received congratulations and a recommendation to share smiles instead of kisses. Do they have a reason for it?
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Prokuzeni pobednici
On January 24, China entered the year of the rat with fireworks, and citizens went into quarantine. The epidemic was not reported until then, but the virus was. Instead of a quick reaction, what followed was the stigmatization of the Chinese. Two months later, almost the entire world found itself in quarantine, but China was the first to come out of it. Among other things, this changes the political games, as well as the behavior of those who were persecuted in the West.
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Kadija - pravda u krizi
While the rules by which citizens had to behave were changed, the number of those suspected of breaking those rules also grew. Who made the rules and how, how did the courts and prosecutor's offices work, and where are the citizens in all of this, and whether the state of emergency has become a victim of the corona and a law?
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Zarobljenost vilinih konjica
On the eighteenth day of the state of emergency, the symbols of Belgrade were painted blue. It was World Autism Day and curfew. Neither the authorities, nor the doctors of the Crisis Staff, remembered the specific needs of people with autism. It took them a month to respond to the appeals to be allowed to walk. Ironically, the fact that they became visible only when they were closed does not mean that they remained in focus. Does the state of emergency ever end for people with autism and their families?
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Virus opasnih podela
The incendiary atmosphere came from the top. As in stadiums where you can hear hooligans yelling, torches were burning and loudspeakers were blaring. This time from the roofs of buildings. It was the 42nd day of the state of emergency. By lighting torches and chanting against the leaders of the opposition, the supporters of the regime responded to the noise action, which since the middle of the state of emergency has meant an expression of rebellion by citizens throughout Serbia. Some recalled the whistles and protests of the 90s, while others associated everything with the unpunished suspension of the rule of law in the event of the appearance of people in phantom cars and demolitions in Belgrade's Savamala.
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Ponos i tuga juga
The black balance of the corona virus in Serbia after two months from the official registration of the first infected person is 220 deaths. As many as a quarter of the deceased are old people who were users of the Gerontology Center in Nis, one of the institutions where, according to the president, not even a fly was allowed to enter and which was therefore also guarded by the army. In just 12 hours, the Clinical Center in Nis received 200 of the most sensitive patients and faced the biggest challenge in its history, which they call a "medical tornado". They also lost one of their dearest colleagues, the famous surgeon Miodrag Lazic. They found themselves between the pride and sorrow of the South. And they continued to fight for the health and lives of people.
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Preziveti zivot
May Day, the International Labor Day 2020, passes without organized union protests, and the main fears are the same as last year - how many people are left, and how many will be left without work due to the latest situation with the corona virus pandemic. The scale of the economic consequences of the epidemic at this moment is practically unfathomable. It was already clear in the first months that they would not be able to avoid them. As research by Insider journalists showed, the list of companies that fired workers during the state of emergency also included companies that received subsidies from the state. Among them are 350 workers of the cable factory PKC from Smederevo.
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Povratak - ovde i tamo
In less than two months of the state of emergency due to the pandemic, the attitude towards Serbian citizens living in the diaspora has gone from accusations to appeals to "stay here". During that time, almost 350,000 people entered the country, of which 18,000 were evacuated by the state. For some, the necessary arrival marked a return to their homeland, for others, the return will be only a moment in which they return to where they came from. And those individual decisions are part of our collective destiny.
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Paket aranzman briga
Travel after the opening of borders depends on circumstances that change almost daily, but also on controversial information that citizens receive. Estimates of losses in tourism and hospitality in Serbia go up to one billion euros. While the state is trying to retain domestic guests with a campaign for vacations in Serbia, the coming economic crisis opens up new questions. In addition to epidemiological reasons, economic reasons will also be decisive in solving the dilemma of whether to travel abroad or get to know Serbia or not to travel at all and save money. The annual vacation this year is a question of millions of small dilemmas, and why there is no glimpse of a recovery package arrangement for tourism, growing into a big story.
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