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"Nothing will be achieved by violence in Serbian politics" VIDEO

"It is inadmissible to expose our citizens to a health risk. A gathering of 5.790 SNS supporters and about 64 supporters of the "Dveri" movement is being held about a hundred meters from here," he said, emphasizing that he did not state that in order to brag.
He said that we do not need counting, but unity.

Vucic: We have the lowest infection rate so far VIDEO

After speaking with Chinese Ambassador Chen Bo and a team of Chinese doctors, Vucic said he expected the Crisis Staff to confirm this at a press conference, and stressed that the results would have been much better had it not been for the Gerontology Center in Nis, from where we already had 43 of the dead.

PM Orban: Within 15 days we will receive 400 newly bought breathing devices; we need a minimum of 2,000

Prime Minister Ludovic Orban on Monday evening said that a number of newly bought 400 breathing devices are expected to arrive in Romania within the next 15 days. However, he added that, according to his estimates, the country needs "at least" 2,000 such devices. The Prime Minister explained that 200 breathing devices have been bought from the US and the other 200 from South Korea.

Stones’ song resonates through virus times

The Rolling Stones on April 23 released their first new original music since 2012, a single aptly named "Living in a Ghost Town." 

Frontman Mick Jagger announced the surprise release on Twitter, saying, "The Stones were in the studio recording new material before the lockdown & one song, Living In A Ghost Town, we thought would resonate through the times we're living in."    

Inverted tulip blooms in Turkey’s east

Inverted tulips that grow in the mountainous regions of Anatolia in the spring have started to blossom on Mount Sakız on the border of the southeastern and eastern provinces of Diyarbakır and Elazığ.

With the arrival of spring, the orange, red and yellows tulips are out in all their glory and have added color to the ever-increasing vivid landscape.

Turkey bars firms from laying off workers amid pandemic

Turkey has barred employers from laying off workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, a top government official said on April 16. 

Employment contracts cannot be nullified for a three-month period except in unconscionable situations, according to the country's labor, social services and family minister.

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