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Dacic to attend UN SC session on Kosovo-Metohija on Thursday
NEW YORK - Serbian FM Ivica Dacic is on a two-day visit to the US, during which he will attend a UN Security Council session on UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres's new semi-annual report on the work of UNMIK, the UN mission in Kosovo-Metohija.
The session will take place on Thursday morning New York time.
Sotheby’s to sell $600 mln of art from Macklowe divorce
Sotheby's has won the rights to sell the highly sought-after Macklowe art collection, valued at more than $600 million, the auction house announced Sept. 9.
The trove, which includes works by Pablo Picasso, Andy Warhol and Mark Rothko, was the subject of a bitter legal dispute following the high-profile divorce of New York real estate developer Harry Macklowe and his ex-wife Linda.
World Bank: Economies of the Western Balkans Are Growing Faster
Reforms are lagging behind, the report said, quoted by NOVA TV.
Economic growth in the Western Balkans has accelerated to 3.8% in 2018, but is vulnerable to "rising external and internal risks," including geopolitical disputes and lagging reforms, the World Bank said.
Serbia Prepares for First Royal Wedding in Decades
Prince Mihailo Karadjordjevic, a grandson of King Alexander I, is preparing a Serbian church wedding after he and his wife married in a civil ceremony in London.
The wedding will take place on Sunday, October 23, at St George's Church in Oplenac, near Topola in central Serbia, where members of the Karadjordjevic dynasty are buried, and which is also the royal family's home region.
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Countdown starts to opening of 'Respiro'
?Respiro,? an installation by influential conceptual artist Sarkis, will be on view in the Pavilion of Turkey at the 56th International Art Exhibition in Venice from May 7 to November 22.
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Jelisaveta Karadjordjevic moves to Villa Crnogorka
BELGRADE – By virtue of a decision by Serbia’s Agency for Restitution, Princess Jelisaveta Karadjordjevic moved to Villa Crnogorka in Belgrade, decades after its confiscation by the Yugoslav communist government in 1947, on Tuesday.
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