News archive of March 2023

Vučić in Raška district: "Only in peace, respect and understanding, we can progress"

President of Serbia visited Novi Pazar, where he attended the marking of the start of works on the reconstruction and extension of the "Novi Pazar" General Hospital.
Vui will then visit the rural tourist farm "Toplina due" in the village of Pavlica.
An address to the citizens of Kraljevo is scheduled at 6 p.m.

Brnabic: There is no formal "Western Balkans QUAD" initiative

BELGRADE - Serbian PM Ana Brnabic said on Friday there was no formal "Western Balkans QUAD" initiative involving the so-called Kosovo, and noted that Serbia had no outstanding issues with North Macedonia.

İYİ Party’s building in Istanbul attacked

An armed attack took place at İYİ (Good) Party's Istanbul headquarters on March 31, and an investigation has been launched into the incident.

A bullet hit the window of the cafeteria section of the building and another one hit a business center next to the İYİ Party's building.

Mother charged in relation to sexual abuse of daughter (6)

The mother of a six-year-old girl who was allegedly sexually abused by a 43-year-old man has been charged with criminal complicity through negligence by a Piraeus prosecutor, state broadcaster ERT has reported.

The mother (28) had initially reported the male suspect, whom she knew, for the sexual abuse of her child.

Slovenian prime minister visits Ukraine

Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob paid an unannounced visit to Ukraine on 31 March, his first to the war-torn country. Talks with President Volodymyr Zelensky and Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal focused on Slovenia's potential participation in the post-war reconstruction of Ukraine and the country's progress towards EU and NATO membership.

"With or without EU money, we are building a border wall"

"With or without European money, the fence on the Evros will be completed," said the Greek Prime Minister, who is from the ranks of conservatives, reports the portal Euractiv, which reminds that Greece has already built a 37.5 kilometer long fence on the Evros River, but that it plans to expand it by much more.

Suspects in foiled Passover attack remanded in pre-trial custody

Two men accused of planning a Passover attack on a Jewish center in central Athens have been remanded in pre-trial custody after appearing in court to answer to terrorism charges.

The two defendants, aged 27 and 29, confessed to forming and joining a terrorist organisation.

Small plane crashes in Pula, killing two people

Unofficially, the plane, full of fuel, crashed during take-off, writes Jutarnji list.
There were a man and a woman in the aircraft.
It is assumed that they are from Germany, given that the plane had a German registration.
Numerous teams of firefighters and ambulances were dispatched to the airport.
All flights have been cancelled.

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