Bujumbura
President thanks Burundi for revoking Kosovo recognition
Vucic on the occasion "expressed great gratitude for the country's decision to revoke its recognition of the unilaterally declared independence of Kosovo."
Vucic handed to Nyamitwe a letter for Burundian President Pierre Nkurunziza, in which he also expressed gratitude for the move, and invited him to visit Serbia, so they could work together on fomenting inter-state relations.
Dacic: About ten more agreements to be signed with Burundi
BUJUMBURA - Serbian FM Ivica Dacic announced in Bujumbura Thursday Serbia would step up cooperation with Burundi in the future and that it was planning to sign more agreements with the country.
Dacic, who is visiting the east African nation, said his trip to Bujumbura was a historic one as there had been no relations with Burundi.
UN chief urges calm in Burundi vote
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on July 20 pressed Burundian authorities to pull out all the stops to see that elections are carried out peacefully.
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Civil war breaks out in Burundi, shots fired near state-owned TV station
Shots rang in Burundi, Africa, near the state-owned radio and TV station, according to Reuters.
The station’s building has been surrounded by soldiers, while some attempted to enter.
Clashes erupt after Burundi coup attempt
Heavy fighting between rival Burundian troops erupted in the capital on May 14, the day after a top general launched a coup to oust the central African nation's President Pierre Nkurunziza.
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UN says more than 50,000 have fled Burundi
Over 50,000 Burundians have fled their country since the start of political violence in April, the UN refugee agency said on May 8, adding that many more were trying to leave but faced hurdles.
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