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Montenegrins Search for Escaped Lion Cub in Coastal Resort
Montenegrin Agency for Environment Protection officials and volunteers gather in Podgorica. Photo: BIRN/Samir Kajosevic
Environmental Protection Agency official Darko Saveljic said Agency staff and volunteers were helping the local authorities to find the lost cub.
Ordinary Serbs, Albanians Pay Price of Serbia-Kosovo Vehicle Row
If the protests go on, basic supplies to north Kosovo will be affected and could create "a humanitarian crisis," he said.
Years of limbo
Protesters put up a tent at the Jarinje border crossing on Monday. Photo: Valon Fana/BIRN
Vučić: "I just heard the most beautiful thing for Jagodina"
"Fischer automotive systems" opens a factory for the production of parts and accessories for high-class cars, the Assembly of the City of Jagodina told Tanjug.
Vui says that this is a great thing for us. "We will still have to try to provide jobs for all people who want to work. The more German companies come, the better," he said.
"Greece to recognize Kosovo? No way"
The former MP, otherwise a member of Prime Minister Mitsotakis' New Democracy, based his assessment on talks with several ministers from the Greek government.
"History, faith and friendship bind us to Serbia. I believe in the government of Prime Minister Mitsotakis, which keeps its old friends and makes new ones," said Mayor of Katerini Koukidimos.
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Serbia welcomes vaccine passport deal with Turkey
Serbian ambassador to Turkey welcomed the two countries' decision to recognize each other's COVID-19 vaccine certificates for safe travel.
Zoran Markovic said the use of vaccine certificates for travel has started on May 14, and he invited Turkish tourists to Serbia.
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Covid hospital in Batajnica packed; "We are completely exhausted"
Close to 900 patients are treated presently and almost 90 of the most difficult patients is treated in the intensive care unit.
Montenegro opens its borders on June 1, except towards Serbia
At the press conference in Podgorica, Markovic said that the criterion would be at least 25 patients per 100.000 inhabitants, RT CG reports.
He announced that Montenegro would open its borders with Croatia, Slovenia, Austria, Germany, Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Albania and Greece on June 1st.
It's confirmed, new phase: Coronavirus hit the last country in Europe
"These are women, one was born in 1948 and the other in 1973, and both have been in epidemic-affected areas during the previous period," Markovic said at an extraordinary press conference.
"We approach the issue of citizens' health highly seriously and responsibly" VIDEO
Vucic also emphasized that the best possible conditions were provided at infectious clinics and all other places in case coronavirus reaches Serbia.
"There are no people affected with coronavirus in Serbia, we do tests unlike some states in the environment. We respect the procedure," Vucic said.
‘Deal with the Devil’: Austrian Serbs Embrace Anti-Migrant Right
Even in Austria, Serbs felt like outcasts, Markovic said. "No politician would publicly support the Serbs."
That is, until Heinz-Christian Strache's far-right Freedom Party made an unlikely play for the votes of the second largest national minority in Austria.