It’s Sunday, and that means it’s time for a new issue of the Balkan Voice in Chicago. This weekend, our Culture Editor Milos Rastovic has uncovered a hidden gem from the Nikola Tesla archives, revealing a moment that showcases just how visionary the Serbian-American genius truly was.

Picture this: It’s 1908, and the glamorous elite of New York City are gathered at an extravagant dinner. Among the distinguished guests is none other than Nikola Tesla himself, the mastermind behind countless technological breakthroughs. As the champagne flows and the atmosphere crackles with anticipation, Tesla takes the stage to deliver an electrifying announcement. With a glint in his eye and a confident smile, he proclaims that the future of wireless phones is fast approaching.

In an era when telegrams and landline phones were the epitome of modern communication, Tesla dared to envision a world where phones would be untethered from cords and cables. Little did the guests know just how advanced and ahead of his time this brilliant inventor truly was.

Meanwhile, back in the windy city of Chicago, the Mayor has been quite the busy this week. Addressing two crucial developments, he’s been tackling the pressing issues surrounding asylum seekers and paid leave for public school teachers.

So, dear readers, as the sun sets on another eventful week, let’s dive into the pages of the Balkan Voice.

Remember, Sunday is made better with the Balkan Voice.

Happy reading.

THE BALKAN VOICE

Belgrade Takes Off for Toronto as Air Serbia Expands in North America

For the first time in more than thirty years, Serbia and Canada are once again linked by a direct air service. Air Serbia has commenced flights between Belgrade and Toronto, marking a significant new chapter in the national airline’s expanding intercontinental network. The new route will operate twice weekly, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, using Airbus…

Munich Returns to Air Serbia’s Network With Daily Flights From Belgrade

After an 18-year pause, Munich is officially back in Air Serbia’s network. The Serbian national airline has resumed direct flights between Belgrade and Bavaria’s largest city with flight JU342/3, bringing back a daily connection to one of Europe’s most important business and travel hubs. The new service is a major boost for anyone travelling between…

Air Serbia’s Sweet Dilemmas: Where to Fly Next?

Air Serbia’s Sweet Dilemmas campaign is inviting travellers to follow their dreams this summer and choose where to go next. Launched on 4 May, the campaign appears across billboards and illuminated displays at selected locations in Belgrade, as well as on digital platforms and social media. With a warm, sensory-led concept, Air Serbia turns travel planning…

Ksenija Pavlovic is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of the Pavlovic Today, The Chief White House Correspondent. Pavlovic was a Teaching Fellow and Doctoral Fellow in the Political Science department at...

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