News archive of July 2017

Brnabic: Future of Serbian citizens is in EU

Prime Minister Ana Brnabic says "the future of the citizens of Serbia lies in the EU."

The new government will continue to actively work to have Serbia approach to the European community, she told the new head of the Delegation of the European Union in Serbia, Sam Fabrizi, on Friday.

Seafaring & Shipbuilding | Athens | To August 27

The Herakleidon Museum in Athens presents "Voyage: Seafaring and Shipbuilding in Greece from Antiquity to Modern Times." The show explores the history of maritime voyages and naval architecture through about 40 handmade wooden models of Greek ships which plied the seas from prehistoric times to the middle of the 20th century.

EU wants regulation protecting poorest consumers scrapped

Rasim Ljajic says the state will have to "at some point" annul a government regulation protecting the price of bread made with type-500 flour.

The minister of trade, tourism and telecommunications told Tanjug that such a recommendation has arrived from the European Commission "on several occasions."

Vucic wants to "start new path" regarding Kosovo

PHOTO: TANJUG / MARKO DJOKOVIC

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has emphasized that, in regard to Kosovo, he wants to start on a new path.

Although the Serbs are not ready for that, he will not ease up, he said.

Maduro claims vote win, opposition vows protests

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro claimed victory on July 31 in an internationally criticized election for an assembly to rewrite the constitution, but the opposition cried fraud and vowed to keep protesting despite a deadly crackdown.

US to cut 755 US diplomatic staff in Russia, says Putin

President Vladimir Putin has said the United States would have to cut 755 diplomatic staff in Russia and warned of a prolonged gridlock in its ties after the U.S. Congress backed new sanctions against the Kremlin.

Putin added bluntly that Russia was able to raise the stakes with America even further, although he hoped this would be unnecessary.

Apple removes VPN services from Chinese app store

Apple has removed software allowing internet users to skirt China's "Great Firewall" from its app store in the country, the company has confirmed, sparking criticism that it was bowing to Beijing's tightening web censorship.

US says time for talk on N.Korea 'is over'

The United States said July 30 the time for talk over North Korea was "over," spurning a U.N. response to Pyongyang's latest ICBM launch in favor of bomber flights and missile defense system tests.

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