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Three Children Die in Fire in Belgrade

Three children aged five, seven and nine, died on Thursday night when a fire broke in the barracks in which they lived in New Belgrade municipality.

Rade Milosevic, chief of the city department for emergency situations, said the fire erupted in the 20-square-metre barracks quickly as it was made of cardboard and wooden boards.

Starlet's Confession Fuels Plagiarism Row in Serbia

Nada Djukic, aka Blondy, a Serbian starlet, has revealed in a Happy TV show that she had bought her college diploma in management.

"I got it through a cousin. He told me: 'You are so smart, you figure things quickly, see how quickly you type on the phone and computer... You deserve a little more,'" Blondy told the show.

Festival of organic production in Belgrade on July 12-13

BELGRADE - A festival of organic production will be held in Belgrade on July 12-13 under the slogan “Buy organic food- be friendly to yourself and your environment”.

The festival of organic production will take place at a market in New Belgrade. It will be organized by Serbia Organica, with the backing of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).

Police searching for those who attacked Fonet editor

BELGRADE - Belgrade police are intensively working on finding and identifying three attackers who beat up Davor Pasalic, deputy editor-in-chief at the Fonet news agency, the Serbian Interior Ministry stated on Friday.

Pasalic was attacked in Zoran Djindjic St. in New Belgrade in the early morning hours on July 3, close to the building in which he lives.

9th BINA begins on Thursday

BELGRADE - The 9th Belgrade International Architecture Week (BINA) titled "Spaces of Publicness" will open at the Cultural Centre of Belgrade (KCB) on Thursday, offering various events such as walks, workshops, exhibitions and lectures.

Naryshkin pays tribute to victims of NATO aggression

BELGRADE - Russian State Duma Speaker Sergei Naryshkin on Tuesday laid a wreath at the Eternal Flame memorial in Belgrade, dedicated to the victims of the 1999 NATO aggression.

Also paying tributes in New Belgrade's Friendship Park were members of a Russian Duma delegation that is on a two-day visit to Serbia.

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