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Dacic travels to Minsk for CEI meeting
Acting PM and Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic will attend the annual meeting of foreign ministers of the Central European Initiative (CEI) in Minsk on Thursday.
The Serbian government announced this on Wednesday, noting that the CEI was established in 1989 through cooperation of four countries - Italy, Austria, the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRJ), and Hungary.
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Romanian Parliament to Hold No-Confidence Vote
Romania's parliament is set to vote on Wednesday on a no-confidence motion on the government led by the ruling Social Democratic Party, PSD - a motion launched by the PSD itself.
The vote comes after the PSD's failed negotiations with the country's ethnic Hungarian party, the Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania, UDMR, sparked nationalist reactions from some politicians.
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In Greece, refugee woman and children live in limbo
Thousands of refugee women and children are living in limbo in Greece, waiting for the day they will be reunited with their families in other European countries.
Poles, Romanians Fervently pro-Western, Survey Shows
Poland and Romania emerge as the most steadfastly pro-Western of seven Central and Southeast European states whose citizens' opinions on a range of EU and NATO-related topics have been analysed by the NGO Globsec.
BVMW head says Slovenia major German partner in ex-Yugoslavia
The head of one of the largest associations of its kind in the world spoke with the STA as part of last week's visit to Berlin by the leadership of the Slovenian Business Club (SBC), which has struck a cooperation deal with the BVMW.
Price Levels For Consumer Goods and Services Differed Widely in the EU For 2016
In 2016, price levels for consumer goods and services differed widely in the European Union. Denmark (139% of the EU average) had the highest price level, followed by Ireland (125%), Luxembourg and Sweden (both 124%), Finland and the United Kingdom (both 121%).
International military exercise Platinum Wolf 17 kicks off
BELGRADE - Platinum Wolf 17, an international military exercise aimed at improving interoperability and mutual understanding among partner armed forces at tactical level in operations for supporting peace in a multinational environment, began at Base South on Monday, the Serbian Ministry of Defence said in a statement.
EU launches legal action against 3 countries over refugees
The European Commission launched on June 14 a legal action against the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland for failing to respect their commitment to take in refugees.
EU's legal action against three member-states over migrants
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker says legal action will be launched on Wednesday against the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland.
The reason is their failure to honor the pledges to accommodate refugees, Beta is reporting, quoting AP.
EU opens legal case against Warsaw, Budapest and Prague over migration
The European Commission launched a legal case on Tuesday against Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic for refusing to take in asylum seekers, ratcheting up a bitter feud within the 28-nation bloc about how to deal with migration.