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Two Serbs Work at Sea in Greece - Read the Serbian Telegraph!

The article from Srpski Telegraf covers several topics. It includes a message to voters encouraging them to check election results by drawing a line through the text. It mentions Prof. Dr. Đuro Macut steering a ship named 'Vlada Srbije' for nearly 15 months, noting that time perception differs in the region. The article also discusses Germany's secret military technology plans after the failure of a joint project with France and Spain. Additionally, it reports that the Serbian passport ranks 34th globally according to the Henley Passport Index. Finally, it notes two Serbs who died while vacationing in Greece—Milan Kaćanski, a 64-year-old juggler and coach, and Ljubiša Đorđević, a 65-year-old from Leskovac—who drowned within three days, while a third person survived an infarct due to locals in Sarti.

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Two Serbs Work at Sea in Greece - Read the Serbian Telegraph!

The article from Srpski Telegraf covers several topics. It includes a message to voters encouraging them to check election results by drawing a line through the text. It mentions Prof. Dr. Đuro Macut steering a ship named 'Vlada Srbije' for nearly 15 months, noting that time perception differs in the region. The article also discusses Germany's secret military technology plans after the failure of a joint project with France and Spain. Additionally, it reports that the Serbian passport ranks 34th globally according to the Henley Passport Index. Finally, it notes two Serbs who died while vacationing in Greece—Milan Kaćanski, a 64-year-old juggler and coach, and Ljubiša Đorđević, a 65-year-old from Leskovac—who drowned within three days, while a third person survived an infarct due to locals in Sarti.

Bias read (Center): While the article touches on political topics such as the leadership of Serbia ('Vlada Srbije') and Germany's military strategy, these sections are presented more as commentary or observation rather than overtly partisan framing. The focus on election-related advice and the mention of political and軍

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