Serbian handball team taught Lithuanians how to honor their legends in Utena
The Serbian national handball team played against Lithuania in World Championship qualifiers, where the focus shifted to honoring Lithuanian legends despite a disappointing game outcome.
The crowded Utena arena bid farewell to legends of Lithuanian handball
Three long-serving leaders of the Lithuanian national handball team bid farewell in a match against Serbia, which they ultimately lost, 33-24.
Bulj on Vučić, Kajkić on political current events, Stier on elections in BiH and the situation in Serbia...
Miro Bulj responds to Serbian Minister Darko Glišić's provocative remarks, discussing ongoing political tensions between Croatia and Serbia.
The Best in the World and Rodri's Return: Key Highlights of Spain's Squad List to Face Egypt and Serbia
Spain's national football team has made key selections for friendly matches against Egypt and Serbia, emphasizing the inclusion of goalkeeper Juan Garcia and the return of Rodri.
Vucic: World War III has already begun
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic warns that the world may already be in the early stages of World War III, drawing parallels with the beginnings of the previous two world wars.
After a painful blow in Serbia - the promise of Lithuanian handball players: We will fight at home not only for honor
The Lithuanian handball team vows to fight for more than just victory in their upcoming home match after suffering a significant defeat in Serbia.
Joan García enters Luis de la Fuente's final list before the definitive call-up of Spain for the World Cup
Joan García has been included in Spain's national football team for upcoming friendly matches against Serbia and Egypt.
Serbian Press Critically Discussed Lithuania's Handball Players: 'Not Prepared'
Serbia's handball team decisively defeated Lithuania 42-25 in a World Championship qualifying match, confirming their status as clear favorites for the upcoming return game.
Hitrec: Croats and Serbs at the Same Wedding Table, Like Once Before
The article discusses the historical and cultural tensions between Croats and Serbs, emphasizing the importance of shared experiences in overcoming these divisions.
Announcement of the Saudi National Team Selection for Matches Against Egypt and Serbia in Preparation for the World Cup
Saudi Arabia has announced its 50-player squad for upcoming friendly matches against Egypt and Serbia as part of its preparation for the 2026 World Cup, marking the return of veteran captain Salman Al-Faraj.
The Serbian captain regarded as the favorite: "We cannot underestimate the Lithuanian team"
The Serbian national team's captain expresses confidence ahead of a match against Lithuania, acknowledging the need to respect their opponents despite Serbia being favored to win.
Serbian President Vučić Spreads War Rhetoric and Accuses Croatia of Supporting Serbian Protests
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić intensifies war rhetoric while accusing Croatian authorities of fomenting protests against his government.
Putin Sat in a Chair – Then Something Unexpected Happened
Vladimir Putin received a significant honor in Serbia where a commemorative plaque was dedicated to him by the country's largest sports club, Red Star Belgrade.
Finalissima with Argentina cancelled, Spain cancels friendly match against Egypt that was going to be played in Qatar
Spain has cancelled its friendly match against Egypt due to the cancellation of the Finalissima with Argentina, leaving it with only one matchup against Serbia in the upcoming FIFA window.
Guide to the World Championship Qualifiers: What Awaits the Lithuanian Handball Players and Other European Teams
European men's handball national teams are set to play in the World Championship qualifiers, including Lithuania's team facing Serbia.
Fire at the Biennale, involving the Serbia Pavilion. The strong wind reignites the flames
A significant fire broke out at the Serbia Pavilion of the Biennale in Venice, driven by strong winds that complicated firefighting efforts.
Venice, fire at the Biennale: black smoke column over the city
A fire has broken out at the Biennale in Venice, originating from the Serbian pavilion, and continues to spread due to strong winds.
Mostarkić Gobbo: Does Aleksandar Vučić want to 'go' to the sea again?
The article critiques Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's fluctuating statements and rhetoric regarding his interest in visiting the Croatian coast, suggesting a pattern of dramatic and provocative communication.
On Serbian Missiles: Šimpraga Mentioned 'Digging Trenches'; Responses from the DP Members
A Croatian parliamentary debate on security issues regarding Serbian supersonic and hypersonic missiles erupted in sharp exchanges and accusations among representatives.
Tensions in Derventa: Serbs Want to Ban the Commemoration of the HVO Anniversary and Remove the Monument
In Derventa, Croatian communities face opposition from Serbian groups who are attempting to ban the commemoration of the anniversary of the 103rd Brigade of the Croatian Defence Council (HVO) and remove a monument dedicated to fallen Croatian defenders.
Spain replace cancelled Finalissima with Serbia friendly
Spain will now play a friendly match against Serbia on March 27 after their Finalissima against Argentina was cancelled due to regional conflicts in the Middle East.
Uspenski lost in the U-23 European Championship bronze match
Estonian wrestler Robin Uspenski lost the bronze match at the U-23 European Championships held in Serbia.
Spain replaces the Finalissima with a friendly match against Serbia in La Cerámica
Spain's national football team will play a friendly match against Serbia on March 27 at the Cerámica Stadium after the cancellation of the Finalissima.
Vučić stirs new tensions: The Croatian leadership and Bulj respond to provocations from Belgrade
Croatian officials respond to Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's provocative statements regarding military capabilities and potential threats.
Arms exports from Serbia to Israel surged 40 times - to a record of about half a billion shekels
Arms exports from Serbia to Israel reached a record high of 114 million euros last year, marking a 140% increase from the previous year, according to official data.
Robin Uspenski lost to a Russian in the European Championship bronze match
Estonian wrestler Robin Uspenski narrowly lost to Russian Saipula Gadzhimagomedov in the bronze medal match at the European Championships held in Serbia.
Serbian President Talks About the Country Preparing for an Attack – Croatia Denies
Serbia's President Aleksandar Vučić asserts that Croatia, Albania, and Kosovo are preparing for an attack against Serbia, while Croatian President Zoran Milanović firmly denies these allegations.
EM Silver to Finland! Russian Brazen Trick Behind the Scenes
Finnish wrestler Oliver Pada won silver at the U23 European Championships in Zrenjanin, Serbia, facing Russian opponent Rabil Askerov in the final.
Finland wins silver in wrestling at the European Championships!
Finnish wrestler Oliver Pada won a silver medal in Greco-Roman wrestling at the U23 European Championships held in Zrenjanin, Serbia.
European country says it is expecting a military attack
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has expressed concerns over a perceived military threat from Croatia, Albania, and Kosovo due to their growing defense cooperation.
Anušić on defense and the ‘Zagrepčanka’ rocket, Selak Raspudić on the new party, Zurovec on joining the ruling majority
Croatian Minister of Defense Ivan Anušić discussed national defense, regional security threats, and Serbia's hypersonic rocket ‘Zagrepčanka’ in a recent podcast.
It’s like seeing yourself as an 11-year-old singing Whitney Houston into a hairbrush
The article discusses the performance art of Marina Abramović, who explores themes of death and theatricality in her work.
‘Zagreb Woman’ CM-400AKG on Serbian Planes: What Can It Do and Do We Have an ‘Antidote’?
The appearance of the Chinese missile CM-400AKG on Serbian MiG-29 fighter jets has reignited concerns about military balance and defense capabilities in the region.
Kosovo will not implement the foreigner entry regulation that angered the Serbs for now
The Kosovo government has decided to postpone the implementation of a new regulation concerning foreign entry to avoid political tensions with ethnic Serbs.
Uspenski fights for a place in the U-23 European Championship final
Robin Uspenski has reached the semifinals of the U-23 European Wrestling Championships in Serbia after winning two matches.
Uspenski lost at the U-23 European Championships, but a bronze match awaits
Robin Uspenski will compete for a bronze medal at the U-23 European Wrestling Championships in Serbia after winning and losing previous matches.
Captain A. Pukelis of the Lithuanian 3x3 team regrets the missed opportunity to win against Serbia in the Champions Cup
Lithuania's 3x3 basketball team captain A. Pukelis expressed disappointment over their close loss to Serbia, acknowledging that they had chances to win the match.
Vučić responds to Plenković: 'Serbia has more rockets, we will send them to you!'
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has provoked concern with his declaration that Serbia possesses more hypersonic rockets, responding to Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković's comments about Serbia's new military capabilities.
Lithuania's three-man team suffered a regrettable defeat to the previous tournament winner Serbia in the Champions Cup
Lithuania's three-man basketball team faced a disappointing loss to Serbia, the previous tournament champions, despite a strong start in the game.
Pank won one match at the U-23 European Championships, Chopalaev continues in the consolation round
Estonian wrestler Eerik Pank won one match at the U-23 European Championships in Serbia, while Al-Bara Chopalaev continues on in the consolation round after a loss in the first round.
Chinese Supersonic Missiles in Europe: Here's What is Happening
Serbia has confirmed possession of Chinese supersonic missiles, particularly highlighting interest amid military modernization efforts amid EU candidacy.
OLTH A.E.: Meeting with a delegation from the Regional Chamber of Rasina, Serbia, and representatives of the BETH
A delegation from the Serbian Chamber of Commerce and Industry visited OLTH A.E. to discuss enhancing commercial cooperation between Northern Greece and Serbia.
I. Vaitkus, who defeated the world champions, honored a friend's deceased father after the victory
Lithuanian player Ignas Vaitkus celebrated his team's victory over the world champions Spain while remembering a friend's deceased father.
Serbia buys Chinese supersonic missiles
Serbia has purchased Chinese supersonic CM-400AKG missiles, causing regional tensions as Croatia criticizes the move.
"We have an important number of them": Serbia acknowledges possessing Chinese supersonic cruise missiles
Serbia's president Aleksandar Vucic has confirmed that the country possesses Chinese-made supersonic cruise missiles, following the release of images showing these weapons mounted on Serbian fighter jets.
Serbian president confirms his country owns Chinese supersonic missiles after photo leak
The Serbian president acknowledged the country's possession of Chinese-made supersonic missiles following a leak of photographs showing the weapons attached to fighter jets.
Obuljen Koržinek on Cetinski's Move: Performers Decide by Conscience
Croatian Culture Minister Nina Obuljen Koržinek supports singer Tony Cetinski's decision to cancel a concert in a venue with a troubled past and emphasizes that performers should act on their conscience.
The composition of the Lithuanian national team for the World Championship qualifying match against Serbia has been announced
The Lithuanian national handball team prepares for its World Championship qualifying match against Serbia with 19 players, despite injuries to key team members.
What did Slobo say to the rebelling Serbs and the JNA in Pakraca?
The article presents a reader's comment on the commemoration of the 35th anniversary of the beginning of the Homeland War in Pakraca.
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.