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.
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.
A Chetnik's Kiss in Vukovar from 1991 Received a Photo Award: Not Everything Went Smoothly
A controversial photograph depicting a kiss between Serbian soldiers in Vukovar during the 1991 conflict won an international photography award but was subsequently withdrawn from public display due to public backlash.
You Read Most About the Parliamentary Debate on Serbian Rockets, Mamdan's Tax Attack...
Last week, the most-read article discussed the parliamentary debate regarding Serbian rockets, alongside commentary on socialism and tax effects in New York.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Court denies extradition appeal against Jezdimir Srdan; the Serbian requested immediate extradition to Austria without serving sentences in Ecuador
Ecuador's court unanimously denied the extradition appeal of Serbian national Jezdimir Srdan, who seeks immediate extradition to Austria while having pending sentences in Ecuador.
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.
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.
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.
The Showy Ride through the Desert Ends with a Title. Siniaková and Her Partner Finally Tamed the Nightmare
Tennis player Kateřina Siniaková won her 34th doubles title at the prestigious Indian Wells tournament, partnering with American Taylor Townsend to defeat a Serbian-Kazakh duo.
‘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.
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.
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.
Council for National Minorities: How much do Novosti, SNV, Prosvjeta… receive this year
The Council for National Minorities has distributed approximately 12.5 million euros for cultural autonomy programs, with the Serbian national minority receiving the largest share.
Djokovic President?: The Question Nobody Dares to Ask the Serbian Legend
Stefanos Tsitsipas has played doubles with Novak Djokovic at Indian Wells, completing a set of memorable partnerships with the sport's best.
"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.
State Church
The article discusses the concept of Serbian imperialism as linked to the historical role of the Orthodox Church in the region, particularly in relation to Croatia.
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.
The era continues: "Lietkabelis" extends contract with N. Čanakas
Lithuanian basketball club "Lietkabelis" has extended the contract of Serbian coach N. Čanakas, recognizing his successful leadership since 2018.
Teen star Miikka Muurinen now drives a Porsche
Teen basketball star Miikka Muurinen has acquired a new Porsche after leaving the Serbian club Partizan Belgrade.
Prosecutor supports official who issued a ruling of abstention for seven prosecuted in case related to Serbian Jezdimir Srdan
The prosecutor's office in Ecuador has defended a prosecutor for issuing a ruling to abstain from charges against seven individuals in a case linked to Serbian national Jezdimir Srdan.
Josip Pečarić in the podcast 'Željka Markić & Narod.hr': How to recognize who is not for Croatia
In a new podcast episode, academic Josip Pečarić discusses his life, challenges he faced in Belgrade, and his views on societal issues in Croatia.
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.
Game Day: A Tough Task for the Girls in Serbia
Iceland's female sports team faces a challenging match against their Serbian counterparts.
Game Day: Serbs Awaken to Life After a Great Start for Iceland
The article discusses the unexpected resurgence of the Serbian team following Iceland's impressive start in a recent game.
The Butcher of the Balkans: the Serbian leader responsible for massacres and ethnic cleansings that stained Europe with blood
The article commemorates the 20th anniversary of Slobodan Milošević's death, reflecting on his role in the nationalist fervor and atrocities during the breakup of Yugoslavia.
SZ Interview with Aleksandar Vučić: "We are nobody's puppets"
In an interview, Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić discusses his leadership amid rising domestic unrest and geopolitical challenges.
Love for biology started in school, says researcher leading 3D skin project in Rio
Serbian biologist Vanja Dakic shares her journey of moving to Brazil for her PhD and leading a project that produces 3D skin models for cosmetic testing.
Finnish Fighter Had Enough – Pulled Down Opponent's Pants
Finnish fighter Keni Aliu achieved a notable victory at the Elite Boxing event, overcoming a strong Serbian opponent Zoran Paunovic in a competitive match.
Kamil Majchrzak got what he wanted. On Saturday he will play against Novak Djokovic
Kamil Majchrzak is set to face Novak Djokovic in a significant tennis match, as no Polish player has previously defeated the Serbian champion.
Great Tournament, But I Won't Change My Mind.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić continues to criticize Novak Djokovic despite the tennis star's impressive performance in the Australian Open final.
"Crvena Zvezda" Seeks Revenge Against "Bayern" in Euroleague
The Serbian basketball team Crvena Zvezda aims to secure a victory against Bayern Munich in the Euroleague after suffering a previous defeat.
Jelena Kuljić: A Unique Singer from the Berlin Jazz Scene – In Helsinki, She Reminded Finns of 'Kalsarikännit'
Serbian singer and actress Jelena Kuljić discusses her relationship with Duke Ellington's music and her experiences in the jazz scene.
Guide: Serbian star threatens Sweden in World Cup qualification
Sweden prepares to face Serbia in a crucial women’s football World Cup qualifying match, with Serbia bolstered by the return of their star player.
Croatia on Serbia's list of unsafe countries, and Serbs among the largest foreign workers
The Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has categorized Croatia as an orange risk country for travel due to recent security incidents, despite many Serbian workers residing there.
European nations facing ‘hell’ over Iran war energy disruption – Serbia
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic warns that European nations are experiencing a severe energy crisis due to disruptions caused by the US-Israeli war with Iran.
Ironed Sausage with a Glass Bottle: Serbian Treasure that Provides Energy and Good Mood
The article discusses a Serbian delicacy known as ironed sausage, which is noted for its energizing properties and mood-enhancing qualities.
Clergy of SPC and Chetnik Movement in Dalmatia: What Dr. Vladimir Šumanović's Research Reveals
The article discusses Dr. Vladimir Šumanović's research on the role of Serbian Orthodox clergy in the Chetnik organization in Dalmatia during World War II.
Eurovision 2026: Akylas Enthralled the Television Audience of Serbia
Akylas delivered a powerful performance of 'Ferto' at the Serbian National Final for Eurovision 2026, captivating the audience.
Alleged Serbian war criminal fails to stop government legal action against his Canadian citizenship
Allegations against Goran Pavic suggest he fraudulently obtained Canadian citizenship due to false statements regarding his residency application and involvement in crimes against humanity.
Nukes in Ukraine would be ‘recipe for disaster’ – Serbian lawmaker
A Serbian lawmaker warns that the presence of nuclear weapons in Ukraine could provoke a wider conflict with Russia.
Penal Tribunal reduces written sentence of ten years in prison for money laundering for Jezdimir Srdan
Ecuadorian authorities have reduced the written sentence of ten years in prison for Serbian citizen Jezdimir Srdan, convicted of money laundering.
Miikka Muurinen Out - A Strong Claim About a New Team has Emerged
Finnish basketball prospect Miikka Muurinen has left the Serbian club Partizan amid a challenging season and criticism from the coaching staff.