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Serbia: Students Block Entrance of Public Broadcaster in Anti-Government Protest 4

Serbian students leading anti-government protests blocked the entrance to the Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) offices in Belgrade, accusing the state broadcaster of ignoring their movement and demonstrations.

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Serbia: Students Block Entrance of Public Broadcaster in Anti-Government Protest 3

Serbian students leading anti-government protests blocked the entrance to the Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) offices in Belgrade, accusing the state broadcaster of ignoring their movement and demonstrations.

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Serbia: Students Block Entrance of Public Broadcaster in Anti-Government Protest 2

Serbian students leading anti-government protests blocked the entrance to the Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) offices in Belgrade, accusing the state broadcaster of ignoring their movement and demonstrations.

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Serbia: Students Block Entrance of Public Broadcaster in Anti-Government Protest

Serbian students leading anti-government protests blocked the entrance to the Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) offices in Belgrade, accusing the state broadcaster of ignoring their movement and demonstrations.

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Serbia: Belgrade Teachers Protest, Demand Education Ministry Respond

Teachers from PULS, an informal community of primary and secondary schools, held a protest on Wednesday, Marc 19, after the Ministry of Education failed to respond to their demands submitted on February 6. University students joined the demonstration to show their support for the elementary and high school teachers. The protesters gathered in front of the Ministry of Education and then marched to RTS, the state-owned radio and television broadcaster.

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Xinhua Headlines: Why a U.S. obsession with meddling in other countries seriously jeopardizes world peace

Xinhua Headlines: Why a U.S. obsession with meddling in other countries seriously jeopardizes world peace

(220811) -- BEIJING, Aug. 11, 2022 (Xinhua) -- The bombed Radio Television Serbia (RTS) building is seen in Belgrade, Serbia, March 21, 2022. In Belgrade, there are many scars left by the NATO bombings. (Xinhua/Zheng Huansong)

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Chinese TV drama "Ebola Fighters" to be screened in Senegal

STORY: Chinese TV drama "Ebola Fighters" to be screened in Senegal DATELINE: July 17, 2022 LENGTH: 00:03:03 LOCATION: Dakar CATEGORY: CULTURE SHOTLIST: 1. various of premiere of Chinese TV drama "Ebola Fighters" in Dakar STORYLINE: The French version of the Chinese TV drama "Ebola Fighters," a production of the China International Television Corporation (CITVC), premiered on Friday at the Grand National Theater in Dakar. Designed in 24 episodes of 45 minutes each, this TV drama tells the experience of Chinese virologist Zheng Shupeng and his medical team in the fight against the Ebola epidemic in several West African countries in 2014. The Chinese drama will soon be broadcast on the first and second channel of the Senegalese Radiodiffusion Television (RTS 1 and RTS 2), as well as on various regional channels of Senegalese public television, announced Boubou Sall, head of the IT department of RTS. He praised "the exemplary relations" between RTS and CITVC, noting that the new Chinese production

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Belgrade-Budapest railway section brings convenience to Serbian residents

STORY: Belgrade-Budapest railway section brings convenience to Serbian residents DATELINE: April 27, 2022 LENGTH: 00:02:21 LOCATION: Belgrade CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of the railway 2. SOUNDBITE (Serbian): JASTRA JELACIC, Graphic designer STORYLINE: A 75-km rail line between Belgrade and Novi Sad in Serbia was inaugurated in March. It's part of a 350-km railway linking Belgrade with Budapest in Hungary, which is a flagship project within the China-Central and Eastern European countries cooperation platform. For Jastra Jelacic, a Serbian graphic designer, the newly reconstructed railway between the two biggest Serbian cities ended a decade of uncertainty. She had been weighing between her career of a web designer in Belgrade, and her role of a mother of two at home, in Novi Sad. SOUNDBITE (Serbian): JASTRA JELACIC, Graphic designer "I produce banners for the (RTS) website and illustrations for news. I live in Novi Sad and I work in Belgrade I started traveling because of my work, since I

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Xinhua Headlines: Uncovering untold secrets of NATO -- a monstrous remnant from Cold War days

Xinhua Headlines: Uncovering untold secrets of NATO -- a monstrous remnant from Cold War days

(220426) -- BEIJING, April 26, 2022 (Xinhua) -- The bombed Radio Television Serbia (RTS) building is seen in Belgrade, Serbia, March 21, 2022. In Belgrade, there are many scars left by the NATO bombings. (Xinhua/Zheng Huansong)

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SERBIA-BELGRADE-HISTORY

SERBIA-BELGRADE-HISTORY

(220322) -- BELGRADE, March 22, 2022 (Xinhua) -- The bombed Radio Television Serbia (RTS) building is seen in Belgrade, Serbia, March 21, 2022. In Belgrade, there are many scars left by the NATO bombings. The NATO bombings of Yugoslavia started on March 24, 1999. During the 78-day military attack, 2,500 civilians were killed, and around 25,000 objects were damaged, including airports, hospitals, schools, cultural monuments and road infrastructure, according to the Serbian government. (Xinhua/Zheng Huansong)

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SERBIA-BELGRADE-HISTORY

SERBIA-BELGRADE-HISTORY

(220322) -- BELGRADE, March 22, 2022 (Xinhua) -- The bombed Radio Television Serbia (RTS) building is seen in Belgrade, Serbia, March 21, 2022. In Belgrade, there are many scars left by the NATO bombings. The NATO bombings of Yugoslavia started on March 24, 1999. During the 78-day military attack, 2,500 civilians were killed, and around 25,000 objects were damaged, including airports, hospitals, schools, cultural monuments and road infrastructure, according to the Serbian government. (Xinhua/Zheng Huansong)

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WHO Recommends Groundbreaking Malaria Vaccine

WHO Recommends Groundbreaking Malaria Vaccine

★Handout file photo dated October 19, 2011 of GSK pulse staff working at the gsk sponsored kombewa malaria clinical trial site in western Kenya. The World Health Organization (WHO) is recommending widespread use of the RTS,S/AS01 (RTS,S) malaria vaccine among children in sub-Saharan Africa and in other regions with moderate to high P. falciparum malaria transmission The RTS,S vaccine, also known as Mosquirix, was developed by the British pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), and has been administered to more than 800,000 children in Ghana, Kenya and Malawi since the pilot programme began in 2019. This is a historic moment. The long-awaited malaria vaccine for children is a breakthrough for science, child health and malaria control, said WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. Using this vaccine on top of existing tools to prevent malaria could save tens of thousands of

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WHO Recommends Groundbreaking Malaria Vaccine

WHO Recommends Groundbreaking Malaria Vaccine

★Handout file photo dated October 19, 2011 of GSK pulse staff working at the gsk sponsored kombewa malaria clinical trial site in western Kenya. The World Health Organization (WHO) is recommending widespread use of the RTS,S/AS01 (RTS,S) malaria vaccine among children in sub-Saharan Africa and in other regions with moderate to high P. falciparum malaria transmission The RTS,S vaccine, also known as Mosquirix, was developed by the British pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), and has been administered to more than 800,000 children in Ghana, Kenya and Malawi since the pilot programme began in 2019. This is a historic moment. The long-awaited malaria vaccine for children is a breakthrough for science, child health and malaria control, said WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. Using this vaccine on top of existing tools to prevent malaria could save tens of thousands of

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WHO Recommends Groundbreaking Malaria Vaccine

WHO Recommends Groundbreaking Malaria Vaccine

★Handout file photo dated October 19, 2011 of GSK pulse staff working at the gsk sponsored kombewa malaria clinical trial site in western Kenya. The World Health Organization (WHO) is recommending widespread use of the RTS,S/AS01 (RTS,S) malaria vaccine among children in sub-Saharan Africa and in other regions with moderate to high P. falciparum malaria transmission The RTS,S vaccine, also known as Mosquirix, was developed by the British pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), and has been administered to more than 800,000 children in Ghana, Kenya and Malawi since the pilot programme began in 2019. This is a historic moment. The long-awaited malaria vaccine for children is a breakthrough for science, child health and malaria control, said WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. Using this vaccine on top of existing tools to prevent malaria could save tens of thousands of

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