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Serbia beaten in world championship quarterfinals

ISTANBUL - Serbia was defeated 62-61 (18-13 6-17 17-10 21-21) by Turkey in a dramatic quarterfinal match of the women's basketball world championship in Istanbul on Friday.

Turkey will meet Spain in the semifinals on Saturday. Spain bested China 71-55 (20-9 15-8 21-18 15-20) earlier on Friday.

OSCE mission awarded for promoting right to information

BELGRADE - Head of the OSCE Mission to Serbia Peter Burkhard has received an award for the mission's special contribution to promoting the right of access to information of public significance, which was presented by Serbia's Commissioner for Information of Public Importance and Personal Data Protection Rodoljub Sabic.

Vucic talks films and Serbia-Russia relations with Mikhalkov

BELGRADE - Serbia's Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic met on Thursday with Russian film director Nikita Mikhalkov and discussed the director's achievements in film, premiere of his latest film in Belgrade and relations between Serbia and Russia.

Mikhalkov is in Belgrade for the world premiere of his film Sunstroke.

Library opens at Azerbaijani Culture Center

BELGRADE - A ceremony marking the opening of a library at the Azerbaijani Culture Center in Belgrade was held on Wednesday bringing together Azerbaijani Deputy Prime Minister Elchin Afandiyev, members of the parliamentary friendship group with Azerbaijan and representatives of the Ministry of Culture and Information.

EU welcomes Belgrade Pride Parade

BRUSSELS - EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fuele welcomed on Sunday the Belgrade Pride Parade and condemned the threats to the LGBT population coming from right-wing organisations.

The EU commends Serbia's security forces, who protected the participants of the Parade, a statement from Fuele's office reads.

Legacy of Milos Crnjanski exhibition opens in Paris

BELGRADE - An exhibition of the Legacy of Milos Crnjanski of the Serbian National Library opened at the Serbian Cultural Centre in Paris on Wednesday, before a large crowd, the library has stated.

The exhibition is the first one after the redecoration of the centre, whose library will bear the name of Milos Crnjanski, a famous Serbian and writer.

Belgrade Philharmonic to restore Tesla's bust to Cleveland

BELGRADE - The Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra will allocate a part of the revenues from the forthcoming concert in the Severance Hall, Cleveland, as a contribution to the procurement of a new bronze bust of Nikola Tesla, the Philharmonic Orchestra announced on Monday.

Exhibition 'Wiki Loves Earth' opens in Kraljevo

KRALJEVO - An exhibition comprising the winning photographs of the international contest titled "Wiki Loves Earth" will open outside the ceremonial hall of the Kraljevo city administration, central Serbia, on Monday.

Director Borut Separovic opens 48th Bitef

BELGRADE - The 48th Bitef International Theatre Festival was opened late Saturday at Belgrade's Dom Omladine by Croatian director Borut Separovic, the winner of last year's special prize for the play 55+, performed by the Zagreb-based Montazstoj company.

Archibald Reiss - Hear Ye, Serbs premieres

NOVI SAD - The film Archibald Reiss - Hear Ye, Serbs has premiered at the Serbian National Theatre in Novi Sad, with the event attended by Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic, Novi Sad Mayor Milos Vucevic and Swiss Ambassador to Serbia Jean-Daniel Ruch.

13-th Tattoo Fest Sofia To Take Place In October

The 13-th edition of the Tattoo Fest Sofia will take place on October 4-5 in the 4km Party Center.

Besides the tattoo booths, the festival will offer stands selling jewelry, clothes and accessories.

Fourth Danube Fest opens with music of French composers

BELGRADE - The Fourth Danube Fest, a festival of Danube cultures, has opened in the Cvijeta Zuzoric pavilion at Kalemegdan Fortress with a concert of French music.

The festival whose programs draw attention to the rich cultural heritage of Belgrade and natural heritage of the Danube River was declared opened by French Ambassador to Serbia Francois Xavier Deniau on Friday evening.

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