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National Museum to exhibit Vlaho Bukovac's paintings
BELGRADE - An exhibition titled Painter Vlaho Bukovac (1855-1922), the first to include all of the artist's 23 works kept at the National Museum in Belgrade, will open at the museum on Wednesday.
Svetlana Velmar-Jankovic dies
BELGRADE - Writer Svetlana Velmar-Jankovic died in Belgrade, her family and the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SANU) released on Wednesday.
Velmar-Jankovic was a regular member of SANU.
She was born in Belgrade on February 1, 1933. She studied French literature.
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Time to take a hard look at debt sustainability, says OECD chief
Angel Gurria speaks to Kathimerini about the Greek economy and foresees growth of up to 20 pct of GDP over the next 5-20 years
By Eleni Varvitsiotis
Remi Plet: Manuel Valls' Uphill Battle
Remi Piet is Assistant Professor of Public Policy, Diplomacy and International Political Economy at Qatar University.
This Article is from AlJazeera English
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NATO Warns Russia Against Further Intervention In Ukraine
NATO has warned Russia that further intervention in Ukraine would be a "historic mistake" with grave consequences, reports BBC.
Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said Moscow must pull back troops it has massed on the Ukrainian border.
Belgrade Gets Statue of Russia's Last Tsar
A new statue of the last tsar of Russia will be erected in Belgrade in the park on Kralja Milana street, near the Russian cultural centre, Ruski Dom.
The monument has been donated by Russia, which will also fund the renovation of the park in collaboration with several Russian companies.
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Les Tziganes Ivanovitch concert for International Romani Day
BELGRADE - One of the most famous Romani music bands, Les Tziganes Ivanovitch, will appear in Belgrade for the first time in 30 years to mark the International Romani Day with a concert at Sava Centar on April 8.
Bulgaria's Bansko In Top 20 Places For Good Life
Bulgaria's mountain resort Bansko is in The Telegraph's World's top 20 places for the good life, ahead of Paris and Tuscany.
According to the newspaper, it is in the number three spot, below Andalusia in Spain and Gascony in France.
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Manuel Valls to Be France's PM after Ayrault Resigns
French Interior Minister Manuel Valls becomes the country's Prime Minister after Jean-Marc Ayrault resigned.
President Francois Hollande announced the move hours after his ruling Socialists suffered a bad defeat in the country's local elections, where center-right opposition UMP triumphed and far-right National Front showed unprecedented success, France 24 has reported.
Air Serbia reintroduces Belgrade-Sofia flight after 15 years
BELGRADE - Air Serbia national airline has reintroduced direct daily flights from Belgrade to Sofia after 15 years.
The summer flight schedule includes daily flights by ATR 72 airliner which can carry 66 passengers, with flights from Belgrade departing at 1.30 p.m. and flights from Sofia departing at 4.10 p.m.