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New stricter measures take effect today
Until December 3, working hours of catering facilities - restaurants, cafes, bars, clubs, as well as shopping centers, theaters, cinemas and other cultural institutions, as well as organizers of special and classic games of chance, will be limited to 6 pm.
Stores and other retail stores will be open until 9 pm.
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Belgrade Streets Empty as Serbian Curfew Begins
The centre of the Serbian capital Belgrade, usually bustling with people and cars, was empty and quiet as a nocturnal curfew began at 8pm on Wednesday evening.
The curfew will be observed across Serbia each night until 5am. No one is allowed to go out apart from police officers and soldiers on duty, nightshift workers and people who have a health-related emergency.
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Northern Greece wants referendum on name deal
A resolution to this effect was passed in Thessaloniki on Wednesday during a meeting of the Regional Council of Central Macedonia attended by 258 local government representatives including mayors and councilors, as well as bishops and representatives of institutions, and universities.
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Criminal Investigations Directorate gets new chief
Kovacevic was until now the head of the Service for Combating Organized Crime.
Interior Minister Nebojsa Stevanovic announced this on Thursday, telling TV Pink that Kovacevic's name was put forward by Police Director Vladimir Rebic, and that he agreed. "This is a true professional," Stevanovic said of Kovacevic.
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Pristina bans minister from visiting on Vidovdan
Vidovdan (St. Vitus Day) is celebrated on June 28. An important religious feast and date for the Serbs, it, among other historical events, marks the day in 1389 when the Battle of Kosovo was fought between the Serbian Kingdom and the invading Ottoman Turks.
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Days of Belgrade Celebrates City's Rich History
The festival's dates are symbolic, commemorating not one, but two very important events in the history of Belgrade. On April 16 Belgrade will mark 1,138 years since the first written record of the city came to be, put to paper by the quill of Pope John VIII.
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Google Street View service soon to be available in Serbia
Google Street View service soon to be available in Serbia
BELGRADE -- Google presented in Belgrade on Thursday its Street View service which enables users to take virtual walks along streets of cities.
The U.S. internet giant's service users can in this way "find a specific location and see the surrounding places they might want to visit."
Google Street View service available in Serbia soon
BELGRADE - Google presented in Belgrade on Thursday its Street View service which enables users to take virtual walks along streets of cities in order to find a specific location and see the surrounding places they might want to visit.
Nikolic to deliver medals to mark Statehood Day
BELGRADE - Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic will deliver medals to deserving individuals and institutions on Saturday, to mark the Statehood Day, including professor Itsuko Teruoka from Japan who will receive a gold medal for her exceptional engagement in humanitarian activities and Stella Jatras of the U.S.
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