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Petkovic: As long as Vucic is in office Kurti will not be able to expel north Kosovo Serbs
BELGRADE - The head of the Serbian government Office for Kosovo-Metohija Petar Petkovic said on Tuesday that, as long as Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic was in office, Pristina's PM Albin Kurti would not succeed in expelling Serbs from the north of Kosovo-Metohija through unilateral actions and in changing the ethnic composition in the four Serb-majority municipalities there.
Islands desperately need doctors
Many Greek islands face severe shortages of doctors and nurses and attempts to solve the issue fall afoul of local economies and, in certain cases, government bureaucracy.
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Islands elusive for many Greeks as prices rise
Many Greeks lament the carefree days when they could travel to the Cycladic islands having secured affordable lodgings, just a few weeks in advance.
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Mykonos town planning office to be refounded
The Decentralized Administration of the Aegean has decided to re-establish the town planning department of the island of Mykonos, where on Friday a small part of the Nammos beach restaurant complex on Psarrou Beach was sealed off by authorities.
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UAE's Sheikh bin Zayed al Nahyan visits Serbia booth at IDEX 2023
ABU DHABI - UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed al Nahyan visited the Serbia booth at the IDEX 2023 arms fair in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday.
He was cordially welcomed by Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, who gave him a presentation of exhibits.
The booth features several Serbian defence industry companies, including heavyweight Yugoimport-SDPR.
Vučić: I will issue an order. Basic salary - 200,000 dinars PHOTO/VIDEO
"We had a larger number of recruits than people who left the Army. That's why we went with a 25% salary increase," said Vui.
He announced that on Statehood Day, February 15, he will issue an order and announce a competition for admission to the special units of the Serbian Army and that 5,000 people will be accepted.
Tension in Kosovo after an Albanian Shot two Serbian Boys
The Albanian, who wounded two Serbs with an automatic weapon in the Kosovo village of Gotovusa, has been arrested, "Kurir" reported. The suspect has the initials A.K and is 33 years old.
Yesterday, an 11-year-old boy and a 21-year-old youth were injured in the village of Gotovusa near the town of Shterpce by a passing car. Both were taken to hospital with moderate injuries.
Petkovic: Attack on Serb youths a murder attempt
BELGRADE - The head of the Serbian government Office for Kosovo-Metohija Petar Petkovic said Friday's armed attack on two Kosovo Serb youths at Gotovusa, near Strpce, was "an attempt of murder" and noted that someone had "wanted to give the Serbs a bloody Christmas."
He said that, according to locals, the two had been shot at by an ethnic Albanian from a moving vehicle.
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Vučić to Besson: Thank you for your intellectual independence PHOTO
"I thank you for the intellectual independence, sincerity and honesty with which, through your literary works, you brought the history and destiny of the Serbian people and Serbia closer to the French public," the president announced on his Instagram profile, along with photos of the meeting.
New Zealand press praises Tinos and Milos
Tinos and Milos were presented in the Antipodes featured in an article of the daily newspaper NZ HERALD published in Auckland, New Zealand.
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