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Croatians Detained in Serbian Prison Camps Sue Belgrade
Three Croatian citizens who were detained in prison camps in Serbia after the fall of Vukovar are suing the authorities in Belgrade for compensation, one of them, Dragutin Guzovski, told BIRN on Wednesday.
29 people dead in Serbia so far from West Nile fever
Serbia's Instute for Public Health, named after Dr. Milan Jovanovic Batut, has confirmed 141 cases in Belgrade, 46 in the South Backa District, 40 in the South Banat, 15 in the Podunavlje, 13 in the Branicevski, 6 in the Western Backa, 7 in the Sremska, , 5 in Northern Banat, 4 in the Middle Banat, one in the Macva, 1 in the Zlatibor, one in the Pomoravlje, and 2 in the Raska districs.
Belgrade Airport reopens after incident with Egyptian plane
The incident resulted in all in and outbound flights being either canceled or delayed much of the morning.
(Prva TV, screenshot)
The Egypt Air plane landed at Belgrade's international airport at 04:11 hours CET due to technical problems.
Bulgaria Wraps Up Danube River Dredging
Ministry of Transport, Information Technology and Communications of Republic of Bulgaria said in their latest release that a program to deepen a stretch of the Danube River to ease the passage of shipping in the most critical areas of the Bulgarian part of the river has been wrapped up.
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Danube Commission meeting in Belgrade
Opening the gathering on Friday, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure Zorana Mihajlovic said that the objectives of the Danube Commission cooperation, linking and free movement of goods and people remain important for the region and Europe like it was 70 years ago.
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Minister-delegate Negrescu says gov't to pass decision on European Union Strategy for the Danube Region
Minister-delegate for European Affairs Victor Negrescu told a debate on Thursday on the recent developments in Romania's preparations for taking over the annual presidency of the EU Strategy for the Danube Region (EUSDR) that the government will pass at its meeting a decision to provide an organisational framework for the coordination mechanisms related to the European Union Strategy fo
Artists from Germany, Japan and South Pacific attend "3 Smoked Olives Island Festival"
Artists from Germany, Japan, Niue - South Pacific and Romania will perform over July 25-30 at the 6th edition of the "3 Smoked Olives Island Festival" (3SOF), the single electronic music festival in Romania taking place on an island, informs a release sent to AGERPRES.
Two Romanian entrepreneurs launch ViziteazaDelta.ro booking platform, following 130,000 euro investments
Two Romanian entrepreneurs Dragos Catalinoiu Gociman and Gabriel Iliescu will launch, on the occasion of Romania's Tourism Fair (TTR), the first presentation, booking and sale platform of a tourist destination of Romania, called ViziteazaDelta.ro, following some investments worth approximately 130,000 euro.
French Vinci gets concession for Belgrade airport
The French Vinci Airports corporation will manage Belgrade's Nikola Tesla Airport for the next 25 years. The government is counting on the concession boost investment in the airport, but not all are convinced.
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Concession contract for Nikola Tesla Airport expected to be signed in Q1 2018
BELGRADE - France's VINCI Airports, which has been awarded a 25-year concession to run Belgrade's Nikola Tesla Airport, expects the concession agreement to be signed in Q1 2018.