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200 illegal migrants caught in western border town

The Serbian police have carried out an operation in the town of Sid, on Serbia's northwestern border with Croatia, detaining more than 200 illegal migrants.

According to the local Sremska TV, cited by Serbia's state broadcaster RTS, this was "an operation to remove illegal migrants" during which "more than 200 of those who were not in the legal channels have been caught."

More protests "Against Dictatorship" held in Belgrade, other Serbian towns

Belgraders who say they are dissatisfied with the outcome of the presidential elections held another protest on Sunday evening.

They gathered for the seventh time, and marched through central Belgrade, carrying banners and chanting slogans against president-elect Aleksandar Vucic.

Serbian Students Keep up Pressure on 'Vucic Dictatorship'

"Get Out! Get out! Get Out!" thousands voices to the rhythm of drums have echoed through the centre of Belgrade every evening since Aleksandar Vucic, the Prime Minister, won the April 2 presidential election in Serbia.

College student Sasa Loncar said he and his friends came to the protest in Belgrade because they want things to change and because they see Vucic as a dictator.

"Serbia likely to get PM-designate in June"

Serbian National Assembly President Maja Gojkovic expects the country will get a new prime minister in June.

Speaking for the state broadcaster RTS on Tuesday, she explained that president-elect Aleksandar Vucic should take his oath of office before the National Assembly on May 31 - "because that is the date (President) Tomislav Nikolic took his oath of office (in 2012)."

Serb List representatives return to Kosovo Assembly

Office for Kosovo and Metohija Director Marko Djuric has said that representatives of the Serb (Srpska) List are returning to the Kosovo Assembly.

Djuric told Serbia's state broadcaster RTS that he respects their decision to "actively oppose the establishment of a Kosovo army, despite difficult political circumstances."

Vucic: Serbia wants S-300

Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic arrived in Moscow late on Sunday and said his meeting with Putin was of exceptional political, economic and overall significance for Serbia.

"I feel proud when I represent the interests of my nation in such meetings," Vucic told Serbia's state broadcaster RTS.

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