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British tourist leaves inheritance to hotel staff in Kuşadası
A British tourist has left a "remarkable amount" of his inheritance to the staff members of a hotel in the tourism hotspot Kuşadası in the Aegean province of Aydın, where he had been spending his vacations since the 1990s.
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Vučić arrived in Slovenia; "Bled Forum in the shadow of the Open Balkans" PHOTO
He will be the only politician from the region to speak at a panel dedicated to the future of Europe, together with the leaders of the European Union.
However, before participating in the forum, he met with Edi Rama and Zoran Zaev, and he shared that on his Instagram profile.
"Bled Forum in the shadow of the Open Balkans! Welcome dear friends," Vucic wrote.
Nights in Old Ljubljana Town music festival kicks off
Ljubljana – Nights in Old Ljubljana Town, a traditional end-of-summer festival organised by the Imago Sloveniae Foundation, will begin tonight in Ljubljana’s historical centre despite Covid-19. It will open with the Marko Hatlak Band while featuring a total of 19 events at five venues and over 100 artists from six countries until Saturday.
Milan Lane Gutović passed away
Actor Milan Lane Gutovi died at the Military Medical Academy in Belgrade.
The information about his death was confirmed by the actor's son.
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An alleged video of the attack on Antonijevic has appeared VIDEO
The video allegedly shows Bjelogrlic attacking Antonijevic.
As can be seen in the video, the two of them were sitting in the same room, but at different tables, when, presumably, Bjelogrli approached Antonijevi and first slapped him. After that, he continued to hit him, while the other colleagues jumped to separate them.
Illustrator of legendary ‘Cin Ali’ series passed away
Selçuk Seymen, the illustrator of "Cin Ali," a legendary stick man series that has been published since 1968 and used as a book for teaching the Turkish children how to read and write, has passed away in the capital Ankara on late Aug. 17.
Ljiljana Smajlović confirmed: I left the Commission
Investigators Into Serbian Journalist’s Murder ‘Still in Danger’
The Chairman of Serbia's Commission for Investigating Murders of Journalists during Slobodan Milosevic's regime, Veran Matic, told BIRN that investigators still face grave risks doing their job.
Reporter says Marjan Šarec was at his peak long ago
Ljubljana – Reporter says in its latest commentary that Marjan Šarec, the former prime minister, is trying to establish himself as the leading politician on the left while he is clinging on the brink of political relevance as he is far from his peak from four years ago, when he entered the political arena.
Bosnia’s Proposal to Prosecute Croatian Generals Sparks Controversy
Controversy simmered on Monday in the wake of media reports at the weekend that the Bosnian state prosecution has asked Croatia if it can take over proceedings against 14 Croatian generals who are reportedly suspected of committing war crimes during the Croatian Army's 1995 Operation Flash.