Novi Sad

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Country: Serbia
Vojvodina
Population: 278 000

It started: Prime Minister Brnabic first in Serbia to receive the vaccine PHOTO/VIDEO

After fulfilling the conditions, taking the anamnesis and filling out the form, measuring the temperature, the Prime Minister received her first dose of the vaccine at the "Torlak" Institute. She thus became the first person in Serbia to receive the coronavirus vaccine.

Albania, North Macedonia, Serbia Sign ‘Mini-Schengen’ Declaration

Leaders of Serbia, Albania and North Macedonia have signed a so-called "mini-Schengen" deal, which, modelled on the passport-free zone of the EU, envisages free movement of people, goods, capital, and services between their three countries. Officials of the three countries said they expect all six countries of the Western Balkans to join the area soon.

Scotsman who organized Novi Sad fireworks seriously hurt

Reports on Monday said that he was being treated at the Clinical Center of Vojvodina and that his condition was stable.

Tanjug is reporting, citing local media, that the man is believed to be Mike Knox - one of those who co-designed the fireworks and directed the display.

There has been no official confirmation of this yet.

Serbia's deposits of gold and copper remain among richest in region

The Novi Sad-based daily Dnevnik is reporting that Serbia remains the only site anywhere in the world of "the new mineral" jadarite.

The mineral was discovered in 2006 in the country's western Jadar River Valley, and according to preliminary estimates, the deposits there can cover at least ten percent of the global demand for such highly sought-after elements as lithium and borate.

35 companies exploring for "ore and minerals" in Serbia

The Novi Sad-based daily Dnevnik is reporting that Serbia remains the only site anywhere in the world of "the new mineral" jadarite.

The mineral was discovered in 2006 in the country's western Jadar River Valley, and according to preliminary estimates, the deposits there can cover at least ten percent of the global demand for such highly sought-after elements as lithium and borate.

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