Subotica
Vucic: Novi Sad-Subotica high-speed rail line to be opened by end-2024
VRBAS - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Thursday Chinese contractors had promised him a high-speed rail line between Novi Sad and Subotica would be finished by end-2024.
Subotica-Szeged rail line reinstated after eight years
SUBOTICA - After eight years, a rail line between the Serbian city of Subotica and the Hungarian city of Szeged was reinstated on Tuesday.
To mark the occasion, Serbian Minister of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure Goran Vesic welcomed his Hungarian counterpart Janos Lazar at the Palic railway station near Subotica.
The FBI warned Serbia: A minor considers making a bomb
Juvenile D.U. from Subotica, a student of the "Svetozar Markovi" high school, was arrested in Subotica because, in a conversation with the school psychologist, he said that he was planning a massacre.
Vesic: High-speed rail line to Budapest to be completed by 2025
BELGRADE - Serbian Minister of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure Goran Vesic met with Hungarian counterpart Janos Lazar in Belgrade on Tuesday.
Vesic said a high-speed rail line between Belgrade and Budapest would be completed by 2025 and that it had been agreed that trains would not have to stop at the border.
Vučić: Section completion by 2024
President Vui said that the Chinese workers were urged to increase the dynamics and used the opportunity to remind the public that the last railway in Serbia was built in 1976.
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More than 5.000 people welcomed Vučić and Orbán on Horgos VIDEO / PHOTO
Namely, the works in question are the reconstruction and modernization of the railway Subotica-Horgos-state border with Hungary-Szeged.
Before the arrival of President Vui and Hungarian Prime Minister Orbn, more than 5.000 citizens gathered in Horgos.
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Horgos border crossing havoc; Traffic Police helping passengers
The longest delays are in Horgos border crossing to Hungary, where the convoy of passengers stretch three kilometers long.
Vucic's message to the public: No reason for panic
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic says Serbian citizens should not worry as the news on the first case of coronavirus infection in Serbia has been confirmed.
Let us remind you that the first case of coronavirus was confirmed in Serbia this morning, and it is a man who is from Subotica and who was in Budapest.
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All school field trips abroad to be postponed
More than a week ago, a recommendation was issued to stop all excursions to Italy, and now this applies to all countries, Tanjug told the Ministry of Education.
The first case of a new coronavirus was confirmed in Serbia by a 43-year-old man from Subotica who was staying in Budapest.
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Severe accident in Subotica: There are dead and injured
The accident happened at about 7.00 am, at the so-called Tavankut Crossroads.
Two people were killed and, according to the RTS, there are also injured who were transferred to the hospital in Subotica.
Traffic was diverted to alternative routes: to Ljutovo and Novi Zednik.
Traffic accident investigation is ongoing.