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"The youngest patient on a respirator is 35, the oldest is 80" VIDEO
He said at a regular press conference in the Serbian government that of the hospitalized, 11 were in Vojvodina CC, 17 in Nis, 9 in Kragujevac, 22 in Serbia, 57 in Dragisa Misovic and 9 at the Pulmonology Clinic.
"We have 16 on the respirator, two of them in Vojvodina, four in Nis, two in Kragujevac, eight at the Belgrade Infectious Disease Clinic", Kon said.
University Pumps Fresh Blood into North Kosovo
Some 40 per cent of the entire student body comes from outside Kosovo, with some 30 per cent hurdling the border/boundary from central and southern Serbia, from towns such as Kragujevac, Kraljevo, Valjevo, and Niš. Then there are Serbs from both Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, respectively, or students from Montenegro and the Republic of North Macedonia.
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German discount chain Lidl set to open stores in Serbia
The company announced this, specifying that the stores are located in Belgrade, Bor, Zrenjanin, Kragujevac, Leskovac, Nis, Novi Sad, Smederevo, Sombor, Subotica, Uzice, and Sabac.
A press release said that more stores in other towns will be opening starting in November, and continue in subsequent months, as Lidl intends to grow its retail business in this country.
Vucic: Dialogue doesn't mean Kosovo recognition
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"My call to dialogue does not mean the recognition of Kosovo," says Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic.
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"Dialogue doesn't mean Kosovo recognition," says president
"My call to dialogue does not mean the recognition of Kosovo," says Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic.
"This is just a call to dialogue, solutions are not ready-made. Stop making things up on all sides. I will not come out with solutions before I hear the views of the whole society," Vucic said on Monday, while touring a hospital in Kragujevac.
Depot Blast Highlights Serbia's Weak Arms Controls
The latest blast in Serbia in the military facility at Kragujevac, which killed four persons, raises further questions about Serbia's ability to control its ageing stocks of ammunition, experts say.
Military analyst Aleksandar Radic told BIRN that speculation about the exact causes of the incident in Kragujevac was premature but the human factor was probably to blame.
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Serbian Army Depot Blast Kills One, Injures 25
Serbia's defence ministry announced that one army staff member was killed and another 25 army and police personnel were injured as they battled to extinguish a blaze following an explosion on Tuesday at the military repair depot in the central Serbian town of Kragujevac.
The ministry said it is still searching for three missing people.
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Privatisation Agency posts list of companies going bankrupt
BELGRADE - The Privatisation Agency announced on Monday the list of 188 companies the government had decided would have to file for bankruptcy, since no one was interested in buying them, they had not been producing anything in years and had failed in securing a market share.