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Vucic, Covic discuss improvement of Serbia-BiH relations
BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic met with Chairman of the Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) Presidency Dragan Covic in Belgrade on Monday to discuss further improvement of Serbia-BiH ties and overall relations between Serbs and Croats.
They particularly discussed infrastructure projects and Serbia's participation at the Mostar economic fair.
Polish president accepts invitation to visit Serbia
They discussed the cooperation between their countries and other matters, Tanjug reported.
Duda also accepted Vucic's invitation to visit Serbia.
Vucic "thanked Poland for its continued support for Serbia's European integration, stressing the necessity of strengthening the political and economic cooperation between the two countries," the agency quoted a statement.
Gay Conversion Therapy - Still Legal in 41 States
In the early 2000s, when I was a middle schooler in Florida, I was subjected to a trauma that was meant to erase my existence as a newly out bisexual. My parents were Southern Baptist missionaries who believed that the dangerous and discredited practice of conversion therapy could "cure" my sexuality.
BGN 200 mln For Tourist Attractions Development
The Regional Development Ministry said it is providing BGN 200 million for the development of tourist attractions under the Regions in Growth 2014-2020 operational programme. The programme's Managing Authority published draft guidelines for application yesterday and expects suggestions or comments by February 23.
Key tourism fair opens in Istanbul, eyeing 50,000 visitors
The East Mediterranean International Tourism & Travel Exhibition (EMITT), which is among the five biggest tourism exhibitions in the world, opened on Jan. 25 to attract more than 50,000 visitors.
Elton John to 'go out with a bang' on final tour
Pop legend Elton John announced a final tour at a press conference on Jan 24, saying he intends to stop traveling to spend more time with his family