Areas of Agreement

  • All available pro-government outlets report that Vanja Mijatović (40) has purchased a new apartment in Hurghada, Egypt, described as an elite or luxury location in that resort city.
  • The coverage consistently frames this as an expansion of her real‑estate portfolio, emphasizing that she now owns properties in Belgrade, Dubai, and Hurghada, thus living or investing across three continents (Europe, Asia, Africa).
  • Articles underline that the purchase was made during or around a vacation in Egypt, and present it as a logical step in her broader business and investment plans, with Vanja herself quoted as seeing the flat as a business investment rather than just a leisure home.

Areas of Divergence

  • Within pro‑government coverage, there are differences in narrative emphasis: some reports highlight lifestyle and status ("elite part of Hurghada", "luxurious property"), while others stress the entrepreneurial/business angle, framing her as a savvy investor building a cross‑border portfolio.
  • Certain pieces broaden the story by adding personal backstory (e.g., her past near‑fatal car accident, long recovery, and lingering fears), using biographical drama to make the real‑estate purchase feel like a symbol of recovery and success, whereas other articles keep a narrower focus on property details and birthday milestones (her 40th birthday, the sequence from Dubai to Hurghada) with less emotional framing.

In sum, while all available pro‑government reports agree on the core facts of Vanja Mijatović’s Hurghada purchase and its significance in rounding out her three‑continent portfolio, they diverge in how much they spotlight luxury, business acumen, or personal resilience—without any visible counter‑narrative from opposition media, which so far appear silent on this story.

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