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Confusion at the protest of political parties: What are we going to do now? PHOTO
Dragan Djilas, Marinika Tepi, Janko Veselinovi, Vuk Jeremi and others were at the protest.
Also, according to the media, on the plateau in front of the National Assembly, the presence of the editor in chief of "Tabloid" Milovan Brki, Pyotr Nikitin from the pro-Ukrainian organization "Cini dobro".
Zivojin Rakocevic elected president of the Association of Serbia's Journalists (UNS)
In addition to the President, the Board of Directors, the Supervisory Board and the Court of Honor of the UNS were elected at the Assembly. Members of the Supervisory Board and the Court of Honor were elected, and when it comes to the election of members of the Management Board, it was decided to repeat the voting today.
Prince Mihai Dimitrie Sturdza, historian and diplomat, dies in Paris, aged 86
Prince Mihai Dimitrie Sturdza, historian and diplomat, died in Paris at the age of 86, Romanian Cultural Institute (ICR) Director General Filip-Lucian Iorga-Barbulescu announced on Saturday evening on his Facebook page.
Bosnian Serbs to Sign Deal on Expanding Chinese Teaching
The government of Republika Srpska, the Serbian-dominated entity in Bosnia and Herzegovina, has authorised the Ministry of Education and Culture in the entity on Friday to sign an agreement on the provision of Chinese classes with the Confucius Institute in Beijing
NATO chief to visit Belgrade October 6-8
According to a press release, during the visit Stoltenberg will meet with President Aleksandar Vucic and Prime Minister Ana Brnabic.
On October 8, Stoltenberg will join Vucic for the opening ceremony of the civil emergency exercise "Srbija 2018", co-organized by the NATO Euro-Atlantic Disaster Response Coordination Center (EADRCC) and the Serbian Ministry of Interior, NATO said.
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Serbia Presents Legal Changes to 'Save' Cyrillic
The Ministry of Culture presented proposed changes on Thursday in a bid to counter decreasing use of the Cyrillic alphabet in the country, particularly among the younger generation.
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Macedonia Students Mull More Exam Protests
The Macedonian students organization, the Students Plenum, has announced new actions against government plans to introduce "external testing" for graduates after it became apparent that the government would not abandon the plan.
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