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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.

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.

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."