SPENS 1991: Defenders seek the truth about the camp for Croats and the opening of archives
Croatian veterans' associations have emphasized the need for thorough and impartial investigations into the events at SPENS hall in Novi Sad during 1991, calling for truth and responsibility.
The manager and wife of Cetinski: 'Conscience is sometimes quiet, but when we listen to it - it becomes the voice of dignity'
Tony Cetinski canceled his concert at the Spens hall in Novi Sad after learning it served as a detention center during the Croatian War, prompting various public reactions.
Serbian Activist: SPENS was used as a transit place for captured Croats
A Serbian activist has claimed that the SPENS sports and business center in Novi Sad was used as a transit location for captured Croats during the war, rather than a standard concentration camp.
Match Day: Dismal second half in Novi Sad after a good start
The article discusses a football match that started strong for one team but ended poorly in Novi Sad.
Cetinski Threatened with Death, Jozinović Nevertheless Performs in Novi Sad
Singer Tony Cetinski received death threats after initially canceling his concert in Novi Sad due to backlash linked to the venue's controversial history, while performer Jakov Jozinović confirmed he would still go ahead with his show.
Serbs claim that SPENS was not a camp: Heartfelt testimonies of camp survivors reveal the truth
Tony Cetinski canceled his concert in Novi Sad at the SPENS venue, which is associated with a concentration camp during the Croatian War of Independence.
Will Jakov Jozinović also cancel his performance at the former camp for Croats?
Croatian veterans are urging singers Toni Cetinski and Jakov Jozinović to cancel or relocate their concerts at the former concentration camp SPENS in Novi Sad, where Croatian fighters and civilians were imprisoned during the war.
Tony Cetinski cancels concert in a hall that was a camp for Croatian defenders and civilians
Croatian singer Tony Cetinski canceled his concert scheduled for International Women's Day in a Novi Sad hall that served as a camp during the Croatian War of Independence.
Tony Cetinski canceled a concert in a hall that was a camp for Croatian veterans and civilians
Tony Cetinski has canceled his concert scheduled for International Women's Day at the SPENS hall in Novi Sad, which served as a detention camp during the Croatian War of Independence, following public concerns.
Graffiti insulting Ukrainian ambassador appears in Serbia
Graffiti insulting the Ukrainian ambassador appeared in Novi Sad, Serbia, shortly after a monument to a Ukrainian poet was vandalized.
Monument to Ukrainian poet Taras Shevchenko in Serbia vandalised on anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion
A monument to Ukrainian poet Taras Shevchenko was vandalized in Novi Sad, Serbia, on the anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, prompting condemnation from the Ukrainian embassy.
Parish from Novi Travnik: The film ‘Wedding’ offends Christianity in a sad, ugly, and miserable way
A parish in Novi Travnik has called for a boycott of the film 'Wedding,' claiming it offends Christianity through its vulgar treatment of God and salvation.
Dejan Parun, the famous Novi Sad pizzaiolo, visited Zagreb to promote a well-known Italian brand
Famous pizzaiolo Dejan Parun from Novi Sad hosted a masterclass in Zagreb, sharing contemporary pizza-making techniques.
Croats in Vojvodina: Instead of incitement, we build a society in which such attacks do not happen
The recent arson incident at the Roman Catholic Church in Novi Sad has drawn condemnation from various organizations and politicians in Croatia and Vojvodina, who fear further unrest without a clear response from authorities.
The attack on the cathedral in Novi Sad is not an isolated case, Croats in Vojvodina are disturbed: 'This awakens memories of the 90s'
The recent arson incident at the Catholic church of St. Mary in Novi Sad has deeply unsettled the Catholic community in Vojvodina, reviving painful memories of the past.
Cathedral Door Set Ablaze by 52-Year-Old Woman Using Gasoline
A 52-year-old woman from Novi Sad is suspected of setting fire to the side wooden door of a cathedral in the city using gasoline, leading to her detention by local police for 48 hours.
A 52-year-old woman from Novi Sad set fire to the doors of the cathedral
A 52-year-old woman in Novi Sad is suspected of starting a fire at the side wooden doors of a Catholic church, leading to her arrest and a 48-hour detention.
SDSS strongly condemned the burning of the doors of the Catholic Church in Novi Sad
The Independent Democratic Serbian Party (SDSS) condemned the attack on the Catholic Cathedral in Novi Sad as a hate crime that cannot be justified.
A 52-Year-Old Woman Set Fire to the Doors of a Catholic Church in Novi Sad
A 52-year-old woman has been arrested for allegedly setting the side wooden doors of the Church of the Name of Mary in Novi Sad on fire early Thursday morning.
Arson at the Cathedral in Novi Sad: 'This is not an isolated incident, but a consequence of the regime's politics of hatred'
The early morning arson at the North Gate of the Cathedral of the Name of Mary in Novi Sad has raised concerns regarding the underlying political climate, according to local priest Attila Zsellér.
The doors of the church in Novi Sad were set on fire: "Nothing better can be expected from Šešelj"
In Novi Sad, the arson of a church door has been condemned as an attack on community values, reflecting the consequences of a hate-driven political climate.
Fire at the cathedral doors in Novi Sad; suspicion of arson
A fire broke out at the doors of the Cathedral of the Holy Name of Mary in Novi Sad, suspected to be arson according to the parish priest.
VIDEO: Burning Doors of Church in Novi Sad. "Fire was most likely set intentionally"
A fire broke out at the doors of the Catholic Church of the Holy Mary, also known as the Cathedral, in Novi Sad, with suspicions that it was intentionally set.
VIDEO Fire in front of the New Sad Cathedral, the pastor suspects it was set intentionally
A fire broke out in front of the Church of the Name of Mary in Novi Sad, Serbia, and authorities suspect it may have been intentionally set as the police investigate the incident.
A Year That Shook Vučić: Ending in a Heavy Fiasco of 750 Million Euros
The departing year for Serbia is marked by a severe social and political crisis, ignited by a tragedy at the Novi Sad railway station, which sparked widespread protests and revealed numerous cracks in the government led by President Aleksandar Vučić.