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.
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.
Response letter to the report titled 'Chats reveal a supposed closeness between Serbian narco operator Jezdimir Srdan and politicians like Andrés Arauz of the Citizen Revolution'
A letter of response from a politician who is upset about being mentioned in a report linking him to a Serbian drug operator without any solid evidence.
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.
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.
Serbian Prime Minister in Vukovar, Pavliček had no idea he was coming
Vukovar's mayor, Marijan Pavliček, expressed surprise at not being informed about the visit of Serbian Prime Minister Đura Macut to Vukovar.
Marijuana under the altar: the processed parish priest Emilio accused of storing Serbian drugs from Darko, Sasa, and Zdravko
The parish priest Emilio L. from La Muela, Zaragoza, faces accusations of storing cannabis and being linked to a Serbian drug operation.
Chats reveal a presumed closeness between Serbian drug operators Jezdimir Srdan and politicians like Andrés Arauz of the Citizen Revolution
Investigations suggest ties between Serbian drug traffickers and Ecuadorian political figure Andrés Arauz during the 2021 presidential campaign.
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 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.
Dinamo's Crest Annoys Serbs: 'No Delija Would Buy This'
A Dinamo Zagreb crest featured on merchandise from Lille OSC sparked backlash from Serbian fans ahead of a key match against Red Star Belgrade.
Babiš's fund closed a deal with a Balkan businessman. His company supplied sanctioned parts to Russia
Babiš's investment group Hartenberg has made a controversial deal with a Serbian aircraft repair company, currently awaiting anti-monopoly approval.
Goldstein Admitted: Rašković was last-minute removed from the book; still hangs on the wall at Pupovac's
Historian Ivo Goldstein revealed that Jovan Rašković was last-minute removed from a book listing 100 prominent Serbs in Croatia during a panel organized by the Serbian Business Society Privrednik.
Uros Durdevic, the only striker in the market who has not scored a goal
Uros Djurdjevic, a Serbian forward for Rayados, has begun his career with the team under scrutiny due to his inability to score a goal since his arrival.
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.
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.
Three Serbs Charged with Robbery in the Old Town Watch Store
Three individuals of Serbian nationality have been charged with organized robbery involving violence in a watch shop in Vecrīga, Latvia.
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.
Serbian Information: Miikka Muurinen Out
Teen basketball star Miikka Muurinen is reportedly leaving Serbian club Partizan Belgrade amid limited playtime and concerns about his attitude.
Circulating Photos: The 'Star' of the Movie 'Wedding' 1995 Entertained Serbian Soldiers in Chetnik Uniform?!
A scandal arises surrounding actor Dragan Bjelogrlić from the film 'Wedding' after compromising photos surface showing him in a Chetnik uniform during a performance for Serbian soldiers in Bosnia.
The debut that moved the NBA: he underwent treatment for cancer in preseason and played his first game for the Oklahoma City Thunder
Nikola Topic, a 20-year-old Serbian point guard for the Oklahoma City Thunder, made an emotional debut in the NBA after overcoming testicular cancer treatment during the preseason.
Euroleague player suspected of doping: suspended indefinitely
Dylan Osetkowski, a key player for the Serbian basketball team Partizan, has been suspended indefinitely due to allegations of doping following a decision by the Spanish anti-doping agency.
Nikola Topic makes his NBA debut four months after being diagnosed with testicular cancer
Nikola Topic, a 20-year-old Serbian point guard, made his debut with the Oklahoma City Thunder after successfully battling testicular cancer.
Serbian 'iceman' defies sub-zero extremes for mental reset
A Serbian archaeologist practices extreme cold exposure techniques to achieve mental clarity and calmness.
Euroleague tournament table neighbor fight: Maccabi against Bayern
Tel Aviv's Maccabi faces Bayern Munich in an exciting Euroleague matchup after securing two wins against Serbian teams.
Return: after a four-year break, N. Radičevičius will play in Panevėžys
N. Radičevičius, a Serbian basketball player, is set to return to play for Panevėžys after several seasons abroad, including stints in Spain and Poland.
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.
The Serbs receive the most money from the budget, but 'Novosti' continue to complain
The Croatian National Minorities Council has allocated over 2.5 million euros to the Serbian minority this year, leading to complaints from the minority that it is insufficient despite the significant amount.
Why does Europe ignore Serbia?
Serbian youth have been protesting for a year against state corruption without support from the EU.
Bartulica: Serbian Capital Has Direct Influence on Croatian Media Space
Croatian MEP Stephen Nikola Bartulica highlighted the influence of Serbian capital on the Croatian media landscape, warning of media manipulation and the ownership structures behind mainstream media.
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.
Vukobratović's Diversions with Pupovac's Blessing: What is SKD Prosvjeta Doing
The new president of the Serbian Cultural Society (SKD) Prosvjeta, Nikola Vukobratović, is under scrutiny for the organization's recent activities, which some critics label as provocations in support of Serbian nationalism.
Davis Cup, Lajovic slams into a glass wall in the locker room: broken teeth and concussion
Serbian tennis player Dusan Lajovic suffered a serious accident in Chile, resulting in broken teeth and a concussion after he hit a glass wall in the locker room following his Davis Cup match.
Serbian Fighter with a Horrific Injury and Internal Bleeding Wins Two GLORY Matches
Serbian kickboxer Miloš Cvjetičanin showcased extraordinary resilience and bravery by winning two matches at the GLORY heavyweight tournament despite suffering a severe toe injury.
VIDEO: Delije sent a message to Torcida and threatened revenge: 'Zvezda's hooligans will not calm down'
The article discusses the ongoing tension between Serbian football fans, particularly the Delije, and Croatian supporters, highlighted by a recent match where Delije issued a threatening message to Torcida.
Range Rover of SPC priest set on fire in Tivat: A mystery repeats from last year
A Range Rover belonging to a priest of the Serbian Orthodox Church was set on fire in Tivat, rekindling questions about the motives behind such incidents.
The Incredible Story of the Indonesian Who Voluntarily Defended Croatia
This article recounts the story of Zainul Abidin Gaja, an Indonesian engineer who volunteered to defend Croatia during the war against Serbian aggression despite having no obligation to do so.
Tennis star rushed to hospital with head injury after changing room incident at Davis Cup
Serbian tennis player Dusan Lajovic was hospitalized with a head injury after accidentally walking into a glass panel during the Davis Cup tournament in Chile.
VIDEO Zdravko Mamić climbed onto a table and tore his shirt at Ceca's concert, then 'decorated' a band member
Croatian fugitive Zdravko Mamić made a scene at a concert by Serbian folk singer Ceca, climbing onto a table and tearing his shirt while showering cash on the saxophonist.
Bizarre injury of Serbian tennis player. He ended up in the hospital
Serbian tennis player Dušan Lajović suffered a bizarre injury after losing a Davis Cup match, resulting in hospitalization due to a head injury.
VIDEO A recording has come out of Zdravko Mamić kissing the hands of Ceca Ražnatović: 'By the way, I am your fan!'
Zdravko Mamić, a fugitive from Croatian justice, was seen enjoying a concert by Serbian folk star Ceca Ražnatović, where he kissed her hand and expressed his admiration for her.
He Created the Modern Serbian Language. He Considered Croats to Be Serbs
Vuk Karadžić was a Serbian philologist and linguist who is regarded as the founder of the modern Serbian language, significantly impacting language standardization in the 19th century.
Vučić's paranoia dangerous for the region: particularly obsessed with the relationship between Zagreb, Pristina and Tirana
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has long displayed an obsession with Croatia, perceiving its defense policy and arms acquisitions as direct threats to Serbia, which has led to a reflexive strengthening of Serbian military capabilities.
Milošević's admirer Bekuta arrives at the Arena: Does Tomašević's ban apply to her?
The article questions the consistency of Tomislav Tomašević's ban on performer Marko Perković Thompson, given that Serbian singer Ana Bekuta, who openly praises Slobodan Milošević, is allowed to perform in Zagreb's Arena.
"Crvena Zvezda" faces Israeli team for the second time in the EuroLeague - this time against "Maccabi"
The Serbian club, Crvena Zvezda, continues its strong performance in the EuroLeague with its fifth consecutive win, defeating Tel Aviv's Hapoel, while Maccabi recently triumphed over Partizan.
VIDEO Fabjan provoked Ilić at the weigh-in: Your fate is basketball, the third Serbian league
The Fight Nation Championship is set to host an event in Munich on February 7, featuring a heavyweight title fight and a long-anticipated rematch between Fabjan and Ilić.
Milošević speaks of 'precedent', while overlooking millions: What really happened with the financing of Novosti and the SNV?
Boris Milošević, president of the Serbian National Council (SNV), criticized the decision to cut funding for the weekly 'Novosti' by 35%, labeling it a political attack on minority rights and freedom of speech.