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NATO chief arrives on two-day visit to Serbia
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg arrived late Thursday at the Nikola Tesla Airport, where he was welcomed by Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic.
Stoltenberg was given the traditional Serbian bread-and-salt welcome, with the Serbian Armed Forces Guard in attendance.
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Serbia's security not jeopardized - police director
The Serbian police director has said that the country's security is "not jeopardized" and that relevant security services are "on top of the situation."
Turkish man kills doctor who protected his ex-wife, commits suicide
A doctor was killed by a man, who also committed suicide, when she attempted to protect her secretary who was the attacker's ex-wife in the Black Sea province of Samsun on Nov. 19.
Bosnian Police Raid Bank Linked to Dodik
Bosnia's State Intelligence and Protection Agency, SIPA, raided the premises of Pavlovic International Bank in the northeastern Bosnian town of Bijeljina on Wednesday.
They entered the bank "under a mandate given by the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which is investigating a possible case of illegal transactions", the spokesperson of SIPA confirmed to BIRN.
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Nikolic to begin visit to Belarus on Thursday
Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic will be on a visit to the Republic of Belarus November 19-20.
The president's press service announced this on Wednesday.
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Serbia "has plan" in case of closing of borders in region
The Bureau for Coordination of Security Services has "fully prepared" all operational plans in case Austria, Germany and Slovenia close their borders.
This was announced after the Bureau met in Belgrade late on Tuesday by Minister of Justice Nikola Selakovic.
Film on Ertu?rul frigate to be released in December
'Ertu?rul 1890,' a film on historic relations between Turkey and Japan, will be released in December.
Hüseyin Özhan takes up post as new head of EBRD's Ankara office
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has appointed Hüseyin Özhan head of its office in Ankara, the capital of Turkey, said the bank in a written statement on Nov. 16.
Özhan, a senior banker previously in charge of the EBRD's investments in the transport sector in Turkey, is taking up his new post on Nov. 16.
Recipients of Culture and Grand Awards announced
This year's recipients of the Presidential Culture and Arts Grand Awards honoring Turkish culture and art, are announced The Presidential Culture and Arts Grand Awards 2015 will be presented to Münir Özkul in the field of cinema, Orhan Gencebay in the field of music, Rasim Özdenören in the fields of literature, Mehmet Genç in the field of social sciences and history and Hüseyin Kutlu in the fie
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Lockup of Vote Counters Should Be Blamed on Bulgaria's Election Officials - Deputy PM
Bulgarian Deputy Prime Minister Tomislav Donchev has extended his apology to hundreds of people who were locked up in a Sofia sports hall for more than 50 hours after local elections and a referendum held Sunday.