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Brutal answer from Serbia: Dear Croats, it's been scientifically proven
The most controversial section of the Law is the part in which this legal act classified among Serbian books "editions of Dubrovnik literature that belong to both Serbian and Croatian culture as of the end of 1867".
Croatia announces to Serbia: "We will react"
She reiterated that the issue was neither professional nor philological, but political, and that the behavior of the Serbian side was unacceptable to her.
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Croats "steal" Djokovic from us?
According to Croatian media, the new Serbian Law on Cultural Heritage, adopted by the Serbian Parliament in late December, states that the old library material of Serbia includes "editions of Dubrovnik literature that belong to both Serbian and Croatian culture up to 1867."
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In Memoriam: Renowned Journalist Georgi Koritarov Died Aged 61
Journalist Georgi Koritarov died suddenly at the age of 61. This sad news was posted on Facebook by Georgi Harizanov, director of Europe TV, in which Koritarov hosted a show until yesterday.
According to NOVA, the journalist was admitted to hospital in emergency with a positive COVID-19 test, but lost the battle with the disease.
Survey: Reporting During the Coronavirus Outbreak
Balkan Investigative Reporting Network is currently mapping the challenges that journalists and media workers face due to the COVID-19 outbreak in the countries of Central and Southeastern Europe.
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Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian, Montenegrin as "common language"
Linguist Ranko Bugarski said this on Thursday while promoting his new book, "Do you speak common (language)," published by Biblioteka XX Vek - and added that this language has been separated into four for political reasons.
"From the political and administrative, but by no means from the aspect of linguistics, we have four different languages," Bugarski said.
Vucic's visit to Zagreb delayed
BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic will visit Zagreb once discussions with his Croatian counterpart Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic are made possible by calmer circumstances and a different political atmosphere, sources close to the Serbian president have told Tanjug.
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Some 170 Bulgarian Truck Drivers Stuck at Serbian-Croatian Border
Around 170 Bulgarian TIR truck drivers are stuck between the Serbian and Croatian borders amid a row between the two countries over the ways to cope with the refugee influx.
The drivers are stuck in their trucks, with no food, water or access to toilets, according to reports of Bulgarian private TV station Nova TV.
FM: Region should build ties based on interests
FM: Region should build ties based on interests
BELGRADE -- Countries in the region should focus on finding common interests in order to overcome recent incidents, Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic has said.
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Serbia, Croatia Fail to Drop Genocide Lawsuits
Serbian and Croatian officials insisted they wanted to leave the past behind but could not drop their lawsuits against each other, which begin next week at the International Court of Justice.
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