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Germany - top of list for asylum seekers from Serbia
BELGRADE - Citizens of Serbia most often seek asylum in Germany, Jelena Vasiljevic, assistant to the Border Police Directorate head, stated on Thursday.
Vasiljevic told Belgrade-based TV Pink that according to the 2014 data around 16,000 citizens of Serbia have sought asylum in Germany, around 1,500 in Sweden and around a hundred in the territories of Belgium and Switzerland.
Jelena Jankovic through to Indian Wells Masters quarterfinal
INDIAN WELLS - Serbian female tennis player Jelena Jankovic qualified for the Masters 1000 quarterfinal in Indian Wells, California, as she defeated Belinda Bencic of Switzerland in the match early on Wednesday, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3.
Jankovic in 4th round in Indian Wells
INDIAN WELLS - Serbia's Jelena Jankovic is in the 4th round of the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, after beating Madison Keys of the US 5-7 6-4 6-3 on Monday.
This was Jankovic's second victory over Keys in their 3rd match against each other.
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Kerry, Zarif in crunch round of Iran nuclear talks
Iran nuclear talks entered a critical week March 16 with US Secretary of State John Kerry and his Iranian counterpart sitting down in Switzerland seeking an elusive breakthrough after 18 months of intense negotiations.
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Jelena Jankovic through to Indian Wells third round
INDIAN WELLS - Serbia's Jelena Jankovic is through to the 3rd round of the Indian Wells WTA tournament after beating Lauren Davis of the United States 6-7 (5-7), 6-0, 6-4 early Sunday.
In the next round, Jankovic will face another American, Madison Keys, who defeated Klara Koukalova of the Czech Republic 6-3, 6-2.
John Kerry hopeful on reaching nuke agreement with Iran
US Secretary of State John Kerry expressed his hopefulness that a temporary agreement with Iran will be reached in the next few days, if Tehran manages to prove that their nuclear program is meant to be used for peaceful purposes.
Speaking on the day before new talks with Iran begin talking place in Switzerland, Kerry appeared hopeful on said agreement.
Macedonian PM Accused of Real-Estate Corruption
The opposition Social Democrats held a press conference on Sunday to reveal a tenth batch of alleged wiretapped conversations, claiming that they show Gruevski's interests in acquiring land for construction land in the capital Skopje and in altering legal permits so that it can be more profitable.
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World Education Fair, this weekend, in Bucharest
Schools, high schools and language centers in the UK, Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, Germany and Romania on Saturday and Sunday, from 11.00 to 16.00, in Bucharest, present their educational offer in the World Education Fair.
Photo credit: (c) Alex TUDOR / AGERPRES PHOTO
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Kerry says unclear whether nuclear deal with Iran within reach
On the eve of fresh talks with Iran, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said it was unclear whether an interim agreement over its nuclear power program was within reach.
"I can't tell you whether or not we can get a deal, whether we are close," Kerry told a news conference on March 14 in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, where he attended an Egyptian investment summit.
Swiss media report: Putin ‘disappearance’ linked to birth of his … fifth child!
The Russian president has been out of sight since his meeting with Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi on March 5.
Then, on Thursday, representative Dmitry Peskov assured the world that the Russian president is well and that there is “no need to worry, everything is all right,” while he even made a joke about the president’s handshake being so strong that it could “break your hand”.