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Discontinued bi-weekly newsmagazine in Serbia during the 1990s
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Evropljanin (The European) was a bi-weeklynewsmagazine published in Serbia during the late 1990s. Launched in April 1998,[1] it was visually modeled after the German newsmagazineFocus.

Owned bySlavko Ćuruvija[1] and published under the "Moderni srpski nedeljnik" mantra, the magazine had a strongly independent editorial policy when it came to reporting on current events in FR Yugoslavia. At times, the magazine took a clear and direct anti-Milošević stance meaning it often found itself at odds with the highest echelons of government. That eventually led to fines and Ćuruvija's brutal murder. Notable Serbian journalists such asAleksandar Tijanić,Ljiljana Smajlović,Goranka Matić,Dragan Babić,Bogdan Tirnanić,Voja Žanetić,Jelena Kosanić, andDragan Bujošević (who was also editor-in-chief) wrote forEvropljanin.

What turned out to be the magazine's last issue came out on 19 March 1999.[1]

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  1. ^abc"The murder of Slavko Ćuruvija, 17 years on: Will the truth ever be revealed?".Cenzolovka. 11 April 2016. Retrieved27 March 2017.
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