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RSHC will not get diplomatic status - report

Serbia will not give diplomatic status "to the Russian-Serbian Humanitarian Center in Nis," writes the daily Danas.

The report, carried by Beta, refers to "sources from the top of the government."

According to the newspaper, the decision made in 2014 will remains in force, by which the center in Nis was not granted diplomatic status.

Six media firms apply for TV permits, Mega stays out

Representatives of six media companies submitted applications on Thursday to the National Broadcasting Council (ESR) in Athens for a forthcoming tender for private television licenses.

The six applications were from the companies representing Skai, Star, Alpha, ANT1 and Epsilon and from a firm called Tileoptiki Elliniki.

Brnabic comments on granting diplomatic status to Russians in Nis

The government will decide on granting diplomatic status to the Russian-Serbian Humanitarian Center in Nis personnel in accordance with the country's interests.

Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said this on Tuesday, according to the government's website.

In a statement for the daily Vecernje Novosti, Brnabic also said that Serbia's foreign policy is "clear and transparent."

Ukrainian ambassador "waiting 14 months to meet with Dacic"

Ukrainian Ambassador Oleksandr Aleksandrovych says that he will not change his stance, that he presented earlier this month, raising a lot of dust in Serbia.

Aleksandrovych spoke for b92.net in his first interview for Serbian media since returning from Kiev, where he was withdrawn for consultations.

Antenna Group owner Minos Kyriakou passes away

Minos Kyriakou, the founder and owner of the Greek company Antenna Group, which includes TV Prva, TV B92 and Play Radio, has died suddenly at the age of 75.

"It is with deep sorrow that we are were saying goodbye to our beloved Minos, who passed away suddenly, from a heart attack, late in the afternoon," the Kyriakou family announced.

Former Greek Olympic Committee President Minos Kyriakou dies

Greek media mogul and shipowner Minos Kyriakou, a former president of the country’s Olympic Committee, has died. He was 75.

Kyriakou died Sunday of a heart attack, the private Athens Medical Center said.

Kyriakou was born on May 31, 1942 in Poros, Greece. He began his career as a ship owner in the mid-1960s and remained involved in the sector.

Greek government spokesman: A positive outcome on Friday is very likely

 

State Minister and government spokesman Dimitris Tzanakopoulos commented to ANT1 TV Channel on Thursday that, it is very likely to have a very positive outcome on Friday.

“I think everyone in Europe has understood that Greece has achieved impressive fiscal results. We are for the first time on course of concluding the programme”, he added.

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