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Partizan suffer another rout to Dynamo Kyiv

BELGRADE - Serbian football club Partizan Belgrade suffered another rout to Ukrainian side Dynamo Kyiv, losing 3-0 at home in the return leg of the two teams' UEFA Champions League second qualifying round tie on Wednesday evening.

In the first leg in Lublin, Poland, Dynamo won 6-2, winning 9-2 on aggregate.

Partizan hosted the game before empty stands due to a UEFA ban.

Serbian clubs learn of their potential opponents in UEFA competitions

NYON - Serbian side Partizan Belgrade were on Monday drawn to play Scottish football powerhouse Glasgow Rangers in the UEFA Champions League third qualifying round if they knock out Ukraine's Dynamo Kyiv in the second round.

Dynamo will host the first leg of the tie in Lublin, Poland, on Tuesday and the return leg is scheduled for July 31 in Belgrade.

LOT Polish Airlines resumes Athens-Warsaw flights

LOT Polish Airlines reinstated direct flights from Athens to Warsaw on Thursday. Flights will depart Warsaw daily at 2.10 p.m., with an additional flight added Mondays and Saturdays during the summer.

The flights between Warsaw Chopin Airport and Athens International Airport will be carried out on Embraer 195, Boeing 737-800 and 737 MAX 8 aircraft.

Thousands Protest in Poland over Govt's Constitutional Court Plans

Polish citizens took to the streets of more than 20 cities on Sunday to demonstrate against moves by the recently elected government to reform the country's top court.

Alongside Warsaw, protests were held in Pozna?, Gda?sk, Wroc?aw, Lublin, Kraków, Katowice and Tarnów, and many other places, Radio Poland reports.