Novi Pazar

Vucic: It is hard to find solution when other side is looking for reasons for conflicts, attacks

NOVI PAZAR - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Thursday it was hard to find a solution in the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue in talks with people who did not want to seek a solution but were looking for reasons for conflicts and attacks on Serbs.

Erdogan Election Victory in Turkey Celebrated Across Balkans

In the Bosnian capital Sarajevo, people gathered around the Sebilj Fountain in the city's old town and waved Turkish flags andf posters of Erdogan and his party. Photo: Klix.ba

In the Bosnian capital, Sarajevo, people gathered around the Sebilj Fountain in the city's old town and waved Turkish flags and posters of Erdogan and his party. The group later made a convoy touring the city.

Bosniak Politicians Campaign for Erdogan in Turkish Elections

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan speaks at the cornerstone ceremony for the Belgrade-Sarajevo highway in Sremska Raca, Serbia, 8 October 2019. Photo: EPA-EFE/KOCA SULEJMANOVIC

They sent messages over the weekend via social media, and paid visits and joined meetings and political rallies in Turkey itself.

It's still winter, everything's covered in snow: "It's snowing for more than 6 hours"

During the evening hours, the rain turned into a strong snowstorm, which has been going on for a long time. Bearing in mind that the snow that fell a few days ago has not melted, the height of the new white cover will reach over half a meter in some places.

Vučić in Raška district: "Only in peace, respect and understanding, we can progress"

President of Serbia visited Novi Pazar, where he attended the marking of the start of works on the reconstruction and extension of the "Novi Pazar" General Hospital.
Vui will then visit the rural tourist farm "Toplina due" in the village of Pavlica.
An address to the citizens of Kraljevo is scheduled at 6 p.m.

Floods in Western Balkans Cause Huge Damage, Drownings

In Montenegro, heavy rain in the towns of Pljevlja, Mojkovac and Rozaje blocked roads due to rising water levels and landslides. The Interior Ministry said its Protection and Rescue Office was in constant communication with local authorities, adding that the army is on standby if the situation worsens.

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