Editor-in-chief | Nikola Bajto |
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Categories | Politics, current affairs (from a left-wing perspective[1]) |
Frequency | Weekly |
Circulation | 8,000 |
Publisher | Serb National Council |
First issue | December 1999 |
Country | Croatia |
Based in | Zagreb |
Language | Croatian, Serbian |
Website | www |
ISSN | 1845-8955 |
Novosti (Serbian Cyrillic: Новости, lit. 'The News') is a Croatian weekly magazine based in Zagreb. It is published by the Serb National Council.[2] The organization was established in July 1997 in Zagreb, based on the provisions granting the right to self-government for Serbs in Croatia as set in the Erdut Agreement.[2]
The magazine, billed as an "independent Serb weekly" (samostalni srpski tjednik), describes its editorial policy as being primarily concerned with covering general news and publishing "critical writing about all the relevant political, social and cultural developments in Croatia". It also deals with issues related to the Serb community in Croatia and the development of civil society.[3]
As of December 2009 its circulation is 8,000.[4] Its editor-in-chief is Ivica Đikić, formerly of Novi list daily. Over the time magazine published interviews with Noam Chomsky,[5] Etgar Keret,[6] Zygmunt Bauman,[7] Henry Giroux,[8] Srećko Horvat,[9] Milorad Pupovac,[10] Chris Hedges,[11] Jacques Rancière,[12] Vivek Chibber,[13] Filip David,[14] Georges Wolinski,[15] Mladen Ivanić,[16] Vesna Teršelič,[17] Andrej Nikolaidis,[18] Mirjana Karanović,[19] and Edvin Kanka Ćudić[20]
In early 2019, Novosti celebrated publication of its issue number 1,000 at the Croatian Journalists' Association building in Zagreb. The event was attended by Milorad Pupovac, Nadežda Čačinovič, Budimir Lončar, Ivica Đikić, Vesna Teršelič, Drago Pilsel, Hrvoje Klasić as well as ambassadors of Serbia, Slovenia and Norway in Croatia.[21]
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