Vlahović on Reporting about Dačić: The Continuation of Planned Balkanization and Serbianization of Croatian Society
Marin Vlahović criticizes the way Croatian mainstream media reports on the health of Ivica Dačić, suggesting it reflects ongoing societal issues.
Provocative Banner from Fenerbahce Fans for Serbs: 'You Are All Children of Turks'
Fenerbahce fans have retaliated against Partizan fans with a provocative banner in response to historical tensions between the two clubs.
The mass murderers of Rauaaja targeted women and children
Archaeologists have discovered that 77 individuals buried in an ancient mass grave in Serbia were predominantly women and children, potentially victims of a cultural conflict.
Serbia: Farmers block roads demanding higher subsidies and import bans
Thousands of Serbian farmers blocked roads across the country on Tuesday, demanding higher subsidies and protection from cheap imported products, alongside faster payments for their goods.
Plot to assassinate Serbia’s Vucic thwarted – Interior Ministry
Serbian authorities have arrested two individuals suspected of plotting to assassinate President Aleksandar Vucic and his family amidst ongoing anti-government protests.
Serbia reports foiled assassination attempt on President Vučić. Two people arrested
Serbia has reported a thwarted assassination attempt on President Aleksandar Vučić, resulting in the arrest of two individuals.
Yle: Miikka Muurinen Out
Finnish basketball prospect Miikka Muurinen has left Serbian club Partizan after a lack of playing time, confirming reports that have circulated previously.
A Mass Grave of Women and Children 2,800 Years Old Reveals Ancient Cruelties
A recently discovered mass grave in Gomolava, Serbia, sheds light on the brutal realities faced by women and children in ancient societies.
Chilling sight at the football match: fans set the stands on fire
A football match in Serbia between Crvena Zvezda and FK Partizan was interrupted when fans set fire to the stands, resulting in a brief halt of the game.
Brutal Massacre of Women and Children Puzzles Archaeologists
A mass grave from the Early Iron Age in northern Serbia containing around 80 women and children has been discovered, raising questions about the brutal manner of their deaths.
The mass grave that reveals a massacre of women and children in Europe 2,800 years ago
Archaeological findings in Serbia have unveiled a mass grave containing the remains of women and children, indicating a targeted massacre rather than deaths from epidemics as previously thought.
Moscow proposes the construction of a Russian technology nuclear power plant to Serbia
Moscow is prepared to offer Serbia a nuclear power plant using Russian technology as part of an international consortium, according to the head of Russia's state nuclear energy company.
Playful and Humorous Play about Money and Art in Serbian
The play 'Art & Money' explores the impossible relationship between capital and artistic creation, performed in Serbian with humor and playfulness.
Serbia and Sweden have urged their citizens to leave Iran
Serbia and Sweden have advised their citizens to exit Iran due to the escalating situation in the country.
Serbia and Sweden urged their citizens to leave Iran immediately
Serbia and Sweden have advised their citizens to leave Iran promptly due to deteriorating security conditions amid government crackdowns on protests.
Serbia urged its citizens to leave Iran immediately
The Serbian government has issued a warning for its citizens to leave Iran due to escalating security concerns caused by violent crackdowns on protests.
Serbia did not conduct an effective investigation into the murder in Lovas: A penalty has been imposed
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Serbia failed to carry out an effective investigation into the murder of P. Đ., leading to damages awarded to his son in a legal case.
MMA fighters started the year with European championship medals
Lithuanian MMA fighters achieved several accolades at the European championships held in Serbia, with notable performances from youth and adult categories.
HTV said that Dabro came from Belgrade in 1993; now they have apologized to him
Croatian MP Josip Dabro clarified that he did not move to Croatia from Serbia in 1993, and the broadcaster has issued an apology.
Kosovo's former president denies guilt in war crimes
Former Kosovo President Hashim Thaci has denied allegations of war crimes in The Hague, where prosecutors are seeking a 45-year prison sentence for him and others.
The family of Jean-Michel Nicolier is demanding the extradition of his killer from Serbia
The family of Jean-Michel Nicolier, a Croatian war veteran killed in 1991, has issued an ultimatum to Serbia for the extradition of the suspected killer and compensation.
EU Membership Candidates: The Main Thing is to Get into the Club
The article discusses the implications of EU expansion and the necessity of limiting veto powers for new members, especially in light of Russia's war in Ukraine.
Joint patrols of Greek and Serbian police in Halkidiki and Zakynthos - Greek police also in Serbia
The Serbian Interior Minister Ivica Dacic has called for simplified checks for Serbian tourists visiting Greece, while joint patrols by Serbian and Greek police are planned in key tourist areas.
Mexican National Team will play three friendlies before the 2026 World Cup: Official dates and rivals
The Mexican national football team has scheduled three friendly matches to conclude its preparation for the upcoming 2026 World Cup, facing Ghana, Australia, and Serbia.
Izvestia: A powder keg is forming in the Balkans
A new military alliance in the Balkans involving Croatia, Albania, and Kosovo is raising tensions with Serbia, prompting a military response from Belgrade.
Vučić warned of a 'military alliance' of Balkan neighbors. Promised to strengthen the Serbian army, while others are arming too
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić highlighted concerns about a military alliance among neighboring Balkan countries and announced plans to bolster Serbia's military capabilities during a speech at the Munich Security Conference.
Robbery at the Clock Store in Vecrīga: Charges Filed Against Three Serbian Citizens
Three Serbian citizens have been charged in Latvia for armed robbery at a watch store in Vecrīga.
CIES List of Young Talents: Hajduk with Three, Dinamo with Two Players
The CIES has released a list of the top 10 football talents under 23 in the domestic leagues of Croatia, Serbia, and Slovenia, highlighting players from Hajduk and Dinamo.
Serbs and Turks Announce List of Candidates Who Will Fight Against Each Other in FIBA Qualifiers
The Serbian national basketball team has announced a list of players, including several EuroLeague athletes, in preparation for their upcoming match against Turkey in the FIBA qualifiers.
The coach of the Susijengi defends Miikka Muurinen: 'This experience will make him more ready'
The coach of Finland's national basketball team supports Miikka Muurinen's decision to train in Serbia despite limited playing opportunities.
Azerbaijan: More Azerbaijani gas to Serbia and joint construction of a thermal power plant in southern Serbia
Serbia and Azerbaijan have agreed to enhance their cooperation, including an increase in Azerbaijani gas supplies to Serbia and the construction of a joint power plant.
Juho Suvanto won EM gold
Mixed martial artist Juho Suvanto won gold at the European Championships held in Serbia.
Prosecution: No Expectation for Bringing Einhorn to Israel
The Israeli prosecution stated that there is no expectation for bringing Israel Einhorn, who is currently in Serbia and is associated with the Prime Minister, back to Israel despite earlier announcements about efforts to do so.
Greece National Team: The Schedule in the Nations League
The Greece National Team is set to compete in the top tier of the Nations League for the first time in history, with the schedule for their group matches announced.
Serbian 'iceman' defies sub-zero extremes for mental reset
A Serbian archaeologist practices extreme cold exposure techniques to achieve mental clarity and calmness.
Vucic to Erdogan: Turkey is a global power, not just a regional one
The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic, emphasized Turkey's significant geopolitical role after his meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Ankara.
Nations League Draw: Germany to Play Against the Netherlands Again
Germany's national football team will face the Netherlands in the upcoming Nations League, alongside Serbia and Greece as their other group opponents.
"Tough" draw for Greece in the Nations League
Greece has been drawn to compete against Germany, the Netherlands, and Serbia in Group 2 of the Nations League 2026-27.
Nations League Draw: Serbia, Greece, and Netherlands Challenge the DFB Team
Germany's national football team will face the Netherlands, Serbia, and Greece in the upcoming Nations League 2026/27 after the draw held in Brussels.
Kosovo Parliament Elects Premier and Ends Year-Long Political Deadlock
After a year of uncertainty, A. Kurti has been confirmed as the new Prime Minister of Kosovo following early elections.
Nations League: Greece's Opponents
The Greek national football team will face Germany, the Netherlands, and Serbia in the 2026/27 Nations League A group stage after the draw held on February 12 in Brussels.
Lithuanian Team to Face Legendary N. Djokovic's Serbs
The Lithuanian tennis team has returned to the Davis Cup's first group after defeating Israel, while Serbia has struggled in their own matches.
Kosovo's parliament elects a prime minister and ends a prolonged political crisis
The Kosovo parliament has elected Albin Kurti as prime minister, marking the end of a year-long political crisis.
Why does Europe ignore Serbia?
Serbian youth have been protesting for a year against state corruption without support from the EU.
The Kosovo Parliament Finally Elected Albin Kurti as Prime Minister
The Kosovo Parliament has officially elected Albin Kurti as Prime Minister, resolving a year-long political stalemate.
Trial at the Munich District Court: Charged with 25 Break-ins
David J. is on trial in Munich for allegedly committing 25 home burglaries nearly a decade ago, with a total theft amounting to almost 600,000 euros.
Balkans: Serbia is striving for EU membership – at least its president claims so
Serbia remains on the EU candidate list despite concerns about its government's commitment to European values amid violent suppression of student protests and media freedom violations.
The world's most expensive Paneer made from donkey milk, know...
Pule Cheese, the world's most expensive cheese made from donkey milk, is produced in Serbia and has health benefits, with prices ranging from ₹90,000 to ₹1.10 lakh per kilogram.
Prosecutor demands 45 years in prison for former Kosovar President Thaçi in connection with war crimes
Prosecutors are seeking a 45-year prison sentence for former Kosovo President Hashim Thaçi and three other commanders of the Kosovo Liberation Army over allegations of war crimes committed during Kosovo's separation from Serbia in the late 1990s.
Photos: The longest and most numerous protests. Minorities united in resistance to Vučić
The article discusses the largest and longest protests in recent history in response to the actions of Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, where diverse minorities joined together.