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Japan's Nidec Corp opens factories in Novi Sad
NOVI SAD - Two factories of Japan's Nidec Corp were opened in Novi Sad on Thursday at ceremony also attended by Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic.
Defence Minister Milos Vucevic, Finance Minister Sinisa Mali, Minister of Science and Technology Jelena Begovic, Nidec representatives and Novi Sad city officials were also in attendance.
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Montenegrin Police Chief Apologises for Wartime Deportations
Montenegrin government representatives, civic activists and victims' families at the ceremony in Herceg Novi. Photo: Government of Montenegro
Slovenian gets prison in France for stealing Cessna in Italy
Rome – A court in the French town of Aix-en-Provence has sentenced a Slovenian citizen to three years and six months in prison for stealing a Cessna aircraft from an airfield in the Italian resort of Novi Ligure in March and flying it to France, the Italian media have reported.
Suzana Vasiljevic: President's health was not well
"President wasn't feeling well, and Ursula von der Leyen arrives tomorrow night and the day after tomorrow we are going to Nis with her, to mark the launch of work on the new railway corridor, after that we go to Dubai and with everyday problems in Kosovo, he simply had to slow down a bit", said Vasiljevic on Tuesday night.
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Stefan is already known to the general public for his heroic act
The scene that marked the notorious fire in the Blok 70 shopping mall show a fireman on his knees after a 13-hour struggle.
Yugoslav-Era Caricaturist Honoured in Montenegro
The unveiling of the plaque in Herceg Novi. Photo: BIRN.
The plaque was installed near the former Herzegovina café in the centre of Herceg Novi where Dzumhur used to sit for hours talking to friends and acquaintances.
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Montenegro Avoids Shameful Memory of Deadly Wartime Deportations
"Imagine when somebody takes away your father or husband, in front of your eyes and takes him to his death," said Bosno. "After many years, we buried several of his bones, which were found somewhere around Belgrade."
The family had moved to Montenegro from Srebrenica in Bosnia precisely to avoid any involvement in the war, explained Bosno, who now lives in Sweden.
Turkey's Erdogan Awarded by Serbian City
The City Assembly of Novi Pazar, south-west Serbia, decided to award Turkish President Erdogan with the title of honorary citizen at its session on Friday, also the date of its 557th birthday.
"Erdogan has been awarded due to special affirmation and contribution to the development of Novi Pazar," read a statement published on the city's official website after the session.
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Cars belonging to policemen, ruling party officials torched
According to eyewitnesses cited by the newspaper, firefighters arrived quickly and extinguished the flames "within several dozen seconds" - yet the car burned down completely.
The motives behind the incident are still unknown. Another car, whose owner is currently not known, was torched in Novi Sad on Tuesday morning, Blic said.
Remed to Paint New Mural in Serbia's Second City
The French-born mural artist Guillaume Alby, known as Remed, whose works are displayed across the world, has told BIRN that he is on his way back to Novi Sad in northern Serbia, where would have liked to do something different on the same surface that was erased.
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