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Serbian Davis Cup team to go to India for play-off tie
LONDON - The Serbian tennis team will take on India in a play-off tie, trying to keep its spot in the Davis Cup World Group, the London draw decided on Tuesday.
The matches will take place from September 12-14, and India will play a host.
Dutch forensic experts soon to reply on Vujasinovic case
BELGRADE - The Netherlands Forensic Institute is expected to provide its reply concerning the case of journalist Dada Vujasinovic once an official of the Serbian Prosecutor's Office visits the Netherlands in early May, the daily newspaper Danas has reported.
Bulgaria Ranks Bottom in EU for Internet Access
Almost half of Bulgaria's households have no access to internet, which is the highest rate in the European Union.
There is internet in 54% of households, while the EU average is 79%, Dariknews reports. The highest percentage is in the Netherlands – 95%.
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Students from 10 countries compete at FON
BELGRADE - Belgrade Business International Case Competition - BBICC, an international student competition bringing together university teams from ten countries around the world, started on Wednesday at the Belgrade Faculty of Organizational Sciences (FON) and is scheduled to last through April 6.
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Japanese PM Visited Anne Frank House
On March 23, the Prime Minster of Japan, Shinzo Abe, visited the Anne Frank House and met with Mr. Ronald Leopold, Executive Director of Anne Frank House.
The visit was part of Abe's trip to the Netherlands from March 23 to 25.
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"Special court for Kosovo crimes to be set up in Hague"
"Special court for Kosovo crimes to be set up in Hague"
BRUSSELS -- Those accused of organ harvesting and trafficking will be tried before a special court in The Hague and not in Priština as sought by the Kosovo government.
This was reported by Tanjug, which said it learned this from diplomatic sources in Brussels.
Special court to be set up in The Hague after all
BRUSSELS – Those accused of organ harvesting and trafficking crimes that are the subject of a report by former Council of Europe rapporteur Dick Marty will be tried before a special court in The Hague and not in Pristina as sought by the Kosovo government, Tanjug has learned from diplomatic sources in Brussels.
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Eurozone consumer morale brightens in March
By Martin Santa
Optimism in the eurozone's economy brightened more than expected in March, as European consumer confidence showed its strongest monthly jump in nearly five years.
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Nearly 80% of Bulgarians Never Exercise - Eurobarometer
A great part of 78% of Bulgarian citizens never exercise or play sport, according to the latest Eurobarometer survey on sport and physical activity.
41% of Europeans exercise or play sport at least once a week, while 59% of EU citizens never or seldom do so, according to the survey.
Obama's secret service agent "passed out drunk"
Obama's secret service agent "passed out drunk"
WASHINGTON -- Three members of U.S secret services tasked with protecting U.S. President Barack Obama have been sent home for "disciplinary reasons," the BBC is reporting.
The incident happened in the Netherlands, before Obama arrived there on Monday.
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