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HlthMin Mihaila: We want to encourage family physicians, officials, priests to get involved in vaccination
Health Minister Ioana Mihaila said on Friday in Petresti, Dambovita County, that in order to ramp up COVID-19 mass vaccination in the countryside, the Health Ministry is considering encouraging the involvement of family physicians, local administrations and priests. Moreover, the minister said, an ordinance is underway to allow family physicians to receive extra money for home vaccination.
Bosnia Indicts Serb Ex-Policemen for Torturing Civilian Prisoners
The Bosnian state prosecution on Friday indicted Jovan Kusic, alias Joja, and Branislav Vukovic, alias Bato, for having participated in the unlawful detention, torture, abuse and beating of Bosniak civilians who were detained in a gym at the Cultural Centre in Pale in May and June 1992.
Forgotten Children of Bosnian War Remembered in Srebrenica
An exhibition titled "Breaking Free", hosted by the "Forgotten Children of War" association - focusing on the stigmatized children of the 1992-5 war in Bosnia and Herzegovina - will open at the Cultural Centre in Srebrenica, in eastern Bosnia, on Saturday.
Bosnian Serb Leader Applauds Russian Church's Consecration
Around hundred people gathered on Monday in Banja Luka, the administrative centre of the Bosnia's mainly Serbian entity, Republika Srpska, for the consecration of a new Russian church and cultural centre, which are being built in the centre of the city.
'Gay' Mickey and Donald Statue Hauled From Serbian Exhibition
A Serbian rights organisation, the Gay Lesbian Info Centre, GLIC, has said that it will sue the Serbian Ministry of Culture for discrimination, after it ordered the removal of a statue showing Donald Duck pressing against Micky Mouse's groin from the country's culture centre in Paris.
Dodik: World 'Protects Albanians and Degrades Serbs'
Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik, described Kosovo as a question for all Serbs and said that the issue of Bosnia's mainly Serbian entity, Republika Srpska, should be discussed along with the question surrounding Kosovo.
Romanian Dissident Exhumed to Test Poisoning
A group of Romanian scientists and historians on Wednesday exhumed the body of an anti-communist dissident who died of leukemia in 1985 to find out the real cause of his mystery death.
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PM Ognyan Gerdzhikov: I Will Intercede for Bulgarian Minority in Western Outlands
Interim Prime Minister Gerdzhikov met with members of the National Council of the Bulgarian minority in Serbia and discussed issues of concern to the Bulgarians in the Western Outlands.
The Artist Rabindranath Tagore to open in Belgrade Thursday
BELGRADE - An exhibition of digital prints, titled The Artist Rabindranath Tagore, will open at the Studentski grad Cultural Centre (DKSG) in Belgrade on Thursday.
The exhibition will be opened by Indian Ambassador to Serbia Narinder Chauhan.
The works to be featured are part of a collection of the Rabindra Bharati University.
Isakovic opens 11th International Harpsichord Festival
BELGRADE - The 11th edition of the festival titled "Harpsichord Living Art" (Ars Vivendi Clavicembalum) opens at the Belgrade City Hall on Friday evening.