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July 2, 2026
July 2 issue: RHMZ warns of showers, hail, and wind with a separate Belgrade risk, Telekom Srbija published 2025 accounts showing RSD 24.78bn profit and loan debt rising to RSD 457bn, Serbia began issuing a new burgundy passport on July 1 for RSD 4,500, self-financing students are promised a first payment on July 15, and the night section toward Novi Sad has a passing-lane closure until July 4.
- 08:03 AM
Created the daily issue for 2026-07-02; cards are added as the source check progresses.
- 08:18 AM
Added the issue's first cards: RHMZ's July 2 warning for showers, hail, and wind with a separate Belgrade risk, Telekom Srbija's published 2025 financial statements, Serbia's new burgundy passport costing RSD 4,500, the July 15 partial tuition refund for self-financing students, and night works on the Belgrade interchange-Zmaj interchange section toward Novi Sad. Checked N1, Danas, Kurir, Novosti, Google Trends, and Belgrade/Novi Sad city sources; 021 tuition URL checked at 08:06, current title: "Refundacija prvog dela školarine samofinansirajućim studentima 15. jula", final/canonical URL unchanged, modifiedAt 2026-07-01T22:10:26+02:00; 021 roadworks URL checked at 08:06, current title: "Noćni radovi ka Novom Sadu: Zatvara se preticajna traka na deonici od petlje Beograd do petlje Zmaj", final/canonical URL unchanged, modifiedAt 2026-07-01T17:40:14+02:00.
- 10:10 AM
Editorial QA corrected two July 2 cards: the weather card no longer includes an unverified Novosti summary because the saved URL opens an unrelated article, and the new-passport card was corrected against Kurir/RTS: issuance began on July 1, not July 2; the Russian color wording was localized to a natural term.
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After the front moved through overnight, Serbia remains unstable on July 2: N1 reports showers and thunderstorms, possible hail, and storm-force gusts, while Belgrade is separately under a warning for locally heavier showers, thunderstorms, and brief strong northwest wind. Kurir reports severe weather in Mladenovac and RHMZ warnings for Belgrade, with temperatures after the heat dropping to about 26-29 C.
N1
Changeable and cooler: what weather to expect by the weekend
(Promenljivo i svežije, smena sunca i oblaka: Kakvo nas vreme očekuje za vikend)
N1 reports that on July 2 Serbia should see changeable cloud, cooler weather, rain, showers, and thunderstorms. A warning is in force for locally stronger showers with thunderstorms; some showers may include hail and strong or storm-force wind gusts. Belgrade is also under a warning for locally heavier showers, thunderstorms, and brief strong northwest wind; the capital should be about 27 C, while most of the country is expected at 26-29 C.
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Belgrade under strong severe-weather risk today
(BEOGRAD DANAS NA UDARU JAKOG NEVREMENA Sručiće se silna kiša uz gromove i olujni vetar! Temperature se prepolovile, u ovom gradu u Srbiji jutros samo 15 stepeni)
Kurir, citing RHMZ's morning warnings, says Belgrade is under strong severe-weather risk on July 2, with heavy rain, thunder, and storm wind expected. The source RSS lists the article at 07:43 Belgrade time, with a severe-weather image. Kurir also notes a sharp cooldown after the heat and the current meteoalarm for Serbia.
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N1 writes that Telekom Srbija's published final 2025 accounts show net profit of RSD 24.78bn, up from RSD 10bn a year earlier, while loan debt rose from RSD 246bn to RSD 457bn. Long-term loans at December 31, 2025 stood at RSD 400.1bn, and total obligations including bonds, leasing, suppliers, and other liabilities reached RSD 658.93bn.
N1
Telekom Srbija's 2025 financial reports published: profit and loan debt both increased
(Konačno objavljeni finansijski izveštaji Telekoma Srbija za 2025: Udvostručeni i profit i kreditni dug)
N1 reports that Telekom Srbija's final 2025 accounts have finally been published. Net profit was RSD 24.78bn versus RSD 10bn a year earlier; loan debt at end-2025 rose to RSD 457bn from RSD 246bn at end-2024. Long-term loans stood at RSD 400.1bn, while short-term loans rose from RSD 14.4bn to RSD 56.99bn. N1 also lists RSD 97.55bn in corporate eurobonds, RSD 23.5bn in domestic bonds, RSD 15.87bn in leasing liabilities, RSD 57.6bn owed to suppliers, and RSD 7.3bn in other liabilities, totaling RSD 658.93bn.
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Kurir writes that from July 1 Serbian citizens are being issued a new burgundy passport, with an updated coat of arms, 32 differently designed pages, and added protection. Valid old passports do not need immediate replacement: they remain in use until expiry, while the new document goes to people whose old passport expires; issuance costs RSD 4,500.
Kurir
What Serbia's new passport looks like and how much issuance costs
(POGLEDAJTE KAKO IZGLEDA NOVI PASOŠ SRBIJE! Od danas se izdaje u potpuno novoj boji, a evo koliko košta taksa i šta će biti sa starim! (FOTO))
Kurir writes that from July 1 Serbian citizens are being issued a new burgundy passport with improved protection. The outlet says the design changes, awaited for more than 15 years, include a new color, an updated coat of arms, and 32 differently designed pages; Dusan Kozarev says the document reflects current state symbols and has more layers of protection. The article also says valid old passports do not need immediate replacement: they remain valid until expiry, and the new passport costs RSD 4,500.
Read source021, citing Danas, writes that self-financing students should receive the first part of the 2025/26 tuition refund on July 15. The Education Ministry budget will cover 50% of the first installment, while 50% of the second installment is expected in October; students need a student card to withdraw the money.
021
Coverage: Novi Sad / City services, Utilities, Transport, Urbanism, Environment, Civic initiatives
Refund of first tuition part for self-financing students on July 15
(Refundacija prvog dela školarine samofinansirajućim studentima 15. jula)
021, citing Danas, reports that the first part of tuition for the 2025/26 school year will be refunded to self-financing students on July 15. On that date, money should arrive in the accounts of all students entitled to a partial refund. The Education Ministry budget will pay half of the first installment; 50% of the second installment should be paid in October. Students need a student card to withdraw the money.
Read source021 writes that horizontal road-marking works are being carried out on the state-road section from the Belgrade interchange to the Zmaj interchange toward Novi Sad until July 4, from 23:00 to 05:00. During the works the passing lane is closed and traffic uses the driving lane; Putevi Srbije says the zone will be secured with appropriate signage and equipment.
021
Coverage: Novi Sad / City services, Utilities, Transport, Urbanism, Environment, Civic initiatives
Night works toward Novi Sad: passing lane closed from Belgrade to Zmaj interchanges
(Noćni radovi ka Novom Sadu: Zatvara se preticajna traka na deonici od petlje Beograd do petlje Zmaj)
021 reports that horizontal road-marking works on the section from the Belgrade interchange to the Zmaj interchange toward Novi Sad are being carried out until July 4 from 23:00 to 05:00. During the works the passing lane is closed and vehicles use the driving lane. Putevi Srbije says the works will be secured with appropriate road signage and equipment to ensure safe traffic through the work zone.
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