News archive of August 2014

Macedonia, Greek youth NGOs co-operate against prejudices

Macedonia, Greek youth NGOs co-operate against prejudices

Initial meetings of youth organisations result in agreements for joint projects.

Youth NGOs from Greece and Macedonia are creating joint projects to reduce prejudice and promote tolerance.

Dr. Alban announces The Best of 90's Festival in Belgrade

BELGRADE - Dr. Alban, famous Swedish musician and producer, will put on a concert in Belgrade's Freestyler Night Club on September 2.

The concert will be a lead-up to one of the top events of the year - The Best of 90's Festival, which will be held in the capital's Kombank Arena on October 11.

Troicki wins his first tournament after suspension

COMO - Serbian tennis player Viktor Troicki win the trophy at the Citta di Como Challenger tournament in Como, Italy, as he defeated Irish player Louk Sorensen in the final match on Sunday, 2-0 (6-3, 6-2).

Parliament adopts laws necessary for public notary work

BELGRADE - The Serbian parliament adopted on Sunday three laws in the justice sector, which allow public notaries to begin their work as of September 1.

The adopted laws comprise the Law on signature, script and correspondence verification, the Law on real estate sale and the bill of amendments to the Law on court taxes. The three adopted laws will enter into force on Monday.

Lone house stands in gigantic construction site in Ankara

After the lone house in Istanbul’s popular Fikirtepe neighborhood, which made headlines after standing for months and refusing to settle with the municipality, another house now stands alone amid a vast urban transformation project in the Turkish capital.

US, UK spied on Turkey, report says citing Snowden

The United States and the United Kingdom have spied on Turkey, German weekly magazine Der Spiegel has reported, citing documents provided by U.S. whistleblower Edward Snowden.

Vucic: Serbia will know how to protect its people, territory

MERDARE - Serbia will know how to protect its people and territory, Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic stated on Sunday during the visit to the Merdare base, adding that the Gendarmerie will get new equipment so that they could perform their tasks with maximum efficiency and with added protection.

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