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EU sending experts to help Greece improve rail safety
The European Union is sending experts to Athens this week to help the country improve safety on its rail system in the wake of last week's deadly collision between two trains in central Greece.
Selakovic: Serbia clearly military neutral, invests more in dialogue promotion
BELGRADE - Serbia was born out of struggle and we are all descendants of war veterans and today, in a time when everyone is increasingly insistent on differences, Serbia is clearly military neutral and invests more in promotion of dialogue, peace and stability, Serbian Minister of Labour, Employment and Veteran and Social Affairs Nikola Selakovic said before a World Veterans Federation (WVF) Ge
More than 100 countries Signed a Historic Treaty to Protect the Oceans
The UN Member states have finally agreed to a legally-binding "high seas treaty" to protect marine life in international waters, a fragile and vital treasure that covers nearly half the planet, according to the United Nation news.
UN Chief accused Rich Countries and Energy Giants of squeezing Poor Countries
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has accused the world's rich nations and energy giants of squeezing poor countries with "predatory" interest rates and "crushing" fuel prices. Speaking to leaders of more than 40 countries in need, at a conference in Doha, Guterres said rich nations should provide $500 billion a year in aid:
Three women researchers win L’Oréal-UNESCO grants
Physicist Tanja Goričanec, biochemist Klara Kuret and chemical engineer Ana Oberlintner have won the national L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science scholarships for 2023.
The trio were awarded the €5,000 scholarships on 1 March to join the 46 promising young women researchers who have won the awards in Slovenia in the 17 years since the start of the programme.
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Brnabic meets with Varhelyi
BELGRADE - Serbian PM Ana Brnabic met with EU Enlargement Commissioner Oliver Varhelyi on Tuesday, noting that rule of law reforms, especially those related to the judiciary and media, were her government's priority.
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Gasic, Johansson discuss illegal migration
BRUSSELS - Serbian Interior Minister Bratislav Gasic met on Monday in Brussels with EU Commissioner for Home Affairs Ylva Johansson to discuss implementation of an EU action plan for the Western Balkans aimed at solving joint challenges in the field of irregular migration, strengthening of border management and advancement of cooperation in readmission.
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Brnabic: Arrangement with IMF to help energy sector, stability
DUBAI- Serbian PM Ana Brnabic said on Monday Serbia had signed a 2.4 bln euro stand-by arrangement with the IMF that would in part be used for the energy sector and, in part, for stability.
Djurovic: Pristina's CoE bid still not on agenda
STRASBOURG - Pristina's Council of Europe (CoE) membership application has not been included in the agenda of this week's CoE Committee of Ministers meeting, scheduled for Wednesday, says Serbian Ambassador to the CoE Aleksandra Djurovic.
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Von der Leyen: Managing the Bulgarian-Turkish Border is the Most Urgent Task for Strengthening EU's Land Borders
The President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, defined the management of the Bulgarian-Turkish border as the most urgent task in connection with the strengthening of the land borders of the EU. She said this to the plenary hall of the European Parliament in Brussels during a debate on migration and asylum.