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Government adopts bill on free legal aid

This law will provide free legal support to everyone, which, according to previous estimates, is about 80% of the total need for free legal aid.

The proposal of this law for the first time introduces systematic free legal aid into the legal framework of the Republic of Serbia, which will also enable the control of the quality of providing legal assistance.

Lavrov in Sarajevo, to meet with Dodik later

Lavrov will meet with Igor Crnadak, and will also be welcomed by members of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Lavrov and Crnadak should also sign a Consultation Plan between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation for the period 2019/2020.

Serbians can now travel to UAE without visas

Serbia is committed to raising relations with that country to the level of strategic partnership, Dacic also said, according to the Serbian government.

At the reception at the Serbian embassy in Abu Dhabi, Dacic said that the UAE recognized Serbia as an important partner in the Balkans, as evidenced by the number of successful Emirate companies operating in our country.

Pope and Erdogan want US to reverse Jerusalem decision

Pope Francis and Recep Tayyip Erdogan at the same time asked Washington to restore Jerusalem's previous status, Sputnik said, citing the Turkish agency Anadolu.

US President Donald Trump made the decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and move the US embassy to that city. The decision caused several-day riots on the borders between of Israel and Palestine.

"Gazprom wants bigger stake in pipeline company in Serbia"

This will happen on February 13, Gazprom has announced, according to TASS.

The joint project company South Stream Serbia AG (51 percent owned by Gazprom, and 49 percent by Serbia) was established by Serbia and Russia in order to build the now abandoned South Stream gas pipeline, that was designed to diversify the supply of Russian gas to Europe, TASS said.

Man makes cuts to his own neck at Belgrade airport

The incident happened at Belgrade's Nikola Tesla international airport.

The Emergency Center's spokeswoman Nada Macura said that the patient had "minor injuries, cuts to his neck."

According to media reports, the man was sitting in a cafe with another person "when he suddenly smashed a bottle and cut himself on the neck."

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