Geography of Serbia
Vucevic: SNS policy will not change
KRAGUJEVAC - The policy of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) will not change, and it will remain an engine of Serbia's development, new SNS leader Milos Vucevic said after Saturday's extraordinary SNS Assembly session in Kragujevac, at which he was elected party president.
Vucevic succeeded Aleksandar Vucic, who stepped down from the post.
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Vucic receives US senators
BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic received US Senators Chris Murphy and Gary Peters on Thursday, and noted that Serbia was committed to develop closer cooperation with the US in all areas of mutual interest.
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The relics of Saint Nicholas of Serbia arrived in Belgrade VIDEO
The relics of Saint Nicholas of Serbia arrived in Belgrade, in the Church of the Ascension, where a festive vigil was held with a prayer to the great saint and God's favorite.
Nikolaj Velimirovi was born in 1880 in Lelic in the family of a farmer.
Mojsilovic meets with Cypriot ambassador
BELGRADE - Serbian Armed Forces (SAF) Chief of General Staff Gen Milan Mojsilovic met with Cypriot Ambassador to Belgrade Demetrios Theophylactou on Wednesday to discuss the political and security situation in the region and prospects for development of bilateral military-to-military cooperation.
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The Government of Serbia offered a solution for "Ribnikar"
The Government of Serbia proposed a solution for parents and students who cannot return to regular classes at "Vladislav Ribnikar" elementary school, after the murder of nine children and a guard.
Vucic to meet with US Senators Murphy, Peters on Thursday
BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic will receive US Senators Chris Murphy and Gary Peters in Belgrade on Thursday.
In a statement, the presidential press office said the meeting at the General Secretariat of the President of the Republic was scheduled for 9 am and that a press release would be sent to media afterwards.
Vucic: More than 37,000 Illegal Weapons were handed over to Authorities in Serbia
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said that since May 8, more than 37,000 illegal weapons and explosive devices have been handed over to authorities. He added that he will fight for the return of the death penalty after the shootings in Belgrade and the municipality of Mladenovac, in which dozens of people were killed and injured, BGNES reported.
Vucic visits families of Mladenovac and Smederevo massacre victims
SMEDEREVO - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic visited the families of the Mladenovac and Smederevo massacre victims on Tuesday and spoke with the parents and relatives of those killed.
He visited the Panic and Todorovic families in the Dubona village and the Stevanovic, Milic, Milovanovic and Mitrovic families in the Malo Orasje village.
Serbia will soon be "hit": "In the next two hours..."
Thunderstorm systems over Romania are moving in a north-easterly altitudinal current towards Serbia, i.e. towards its north-eastern part.
"In the next two hours, rain and local showers with thunder are expected in the north of Vojvodina, the south of Banat, Srem and western Serbia," announced the Republic Hydrometeorological Institute (RHMZ) in an announcement published at 4 p.m.
Vučić: Nothing that happens today is accidental. I won't give you independent Kosovo
The meeting is scheduled for May 26.
At the very beginning, Vui thanked the gathered people.
"Thank you for being here today. In this number, they tried everything, to prevent the holding of the rally, to prevent people who think differently, to prevent those who just love their country. They did not succeed. Today our country is facing countless difficulties'', Vucic said.