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"We are considering closing schools"
"That is one of the options that we will discuss tomorrow. At the moment, we have a certain number of school institutions where we have free circulation of the virus," Gojkovi said being hosted on the show "Question Mark" on RTS.
A new session of the Republic Crisis Staff has been announced for tomorrow.
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Macron backs Russia dialogue despite Navalny ’mistake’
French President Emmanuel Macron on Feb. 4 said it was essential to continue dialogue with Russia despite its "huge mistake" in jailing opposition figure Alexei Navalny.
Macron has long pushed for a working relationship with Russia under President Vladimir Putin and renewed his commitment to the strategy during a question and answer session with the Atlantic Council think tank.
EU Sends Foreign Policy Chief to Moscow as Tensions over Navalny Jail Sentence Mount
European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell jets to Moscow on February 4 amid jailing of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny and crackdown against protesters. According to the Moscow Times, Borrell's visit marks the first to Russia by a tip EU envoy since 2017.
"They control your mind"
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Joe Biden Had Phone Talk with Vladimir Putin, Raised Some Sore Issues
US President Joe Biden has had his first call with Vladimir Putin, the White House and Kremlin said.
Mr Biden raised concerns about the arrest of opposition figure Alexei Navalny while pressing the Russian president on his nation's involvement in a massive cyber espionage campaign and bounties on American troops in Afghanistan, US officials said.
Kremlin accuses US of meddling after 3,500 protesters detained
The Kremlin on Jan. 24 accused the United States of interfering in Russia's domestic affairs and downplayed the scale of the weekend's protests when tens of thousands rallied in support of jailed opposition politician Alexei Navalny.
Navalny’s Team Released Two-Hour Video Featuring Putin’s Deluxe Palace in Crimea
Alexei Navalny's team on Tuesday released a two-hour video featuring details of a luxurious property on Russia's southern Black Sea coast purportedly belonging to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The YouTube feature, accompanied by a blog post from the jailed dissident, claims Putin's property cost $1.35 billion (€1.1 billion) and was paid for "with the largest bribe in history."
Russia’s New Ambassador Assumes High Office in Sofia in February
Russian President Vladimir Putin has appointed 67-year-old Eleonora Mitrofanova as ambassador of the Russian Federation to Bulgaria, RIA Novosti has reported.
Fight against Covid-19 at critical juncture
The most recent findings of the committee of experts regarding the course of the pandemic have created mixed emotions in the government and an opaque landscape regarding the time and manner it will begin lifting the lockdown.
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China Calling: Slovaks Wonder What’s Behind Beijing’s Media Offensive
Lately, however, China has been stepping up its media game and taking centre stage, surfing on the pandemic wave.
"The Chinese embassy in Slovakia has started an information offensive," the Slovak cyber security portal Infosecurity.sk noted last month.