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.
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.
Vučić's journey from radicals to the most powerful man in Serbia: Everyone still remembers his statements from the 90s
Aleksandar Vučić, born in Belgrade in 1970, has evolved from a radical politician to a key figure in Serbian politics, reflecting the region's tumultuous history through his controversial transformations.
The composer of the Croatian anthem was an Orthodox soldier
Josip Runjanin, born in 1821 in the Austrian Empire, is recognized as the composer of the Croatian anthem and came from a Serbian Orthodox family.
Antonia Ružić Achieves Career Success. She Will Compete for the WTA Final
Antonia Ružić made history by reaching the semifinals of a WTA tournament for the first time, defeating Serbian player Olga Danilović in Hobart, Australia.
Tomislav Tomašević bans ZDS, in Zagreb supporters of Chetniks perform freely
Zagreb's Mayor Tomislav Tomašević bans the salute 'For the Homeland Ready' at city venues while allowing nationalist Serbian singers to perform freely amidst media outrage over a controversial song.
Serbian Legend about the Descent of Croats from the Podium: They Were Screwed Over by Politics
The article discusses a significant moment in European basketball history during the 1995 European Championship when Croatia's bronze-winning basketball team departed the winners' podium due to political controversies, as recollected by Dejan Koturović.
They started a story that the Serbian prisoner is the father of one of the greatest in history: His reaction said it all
The article discusses the claims surrounding a Serbian prisoner being the father of a football legend, alongside reflections on the recent loss of football greats like Beckenbauer.
The legendary Serbian admired by the world has achieved another historic milestone, this will be hard to surpass
Novak Đoković has celebrated his 1000th consecutive week among the top 50 players in the world, a milestone achieved by very few in tennis history, and even more impressive as all these weeks were spent in the top 40.
On this day, the move of the Serbian king forever changed Croatian history
The article discusses the proclamation of the January 6 dictatorship and its impact on Croatian history, particularly focusing on the dissatisfaction of Croats in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes during the late 1920s.
The grandson of Serbian immigrants from Croatia became the greatest American university shooter
The article highlights Pete Maravich, who set unbroken records as the highest scorer in NCAA basketball history, with an estimated average of 57 points per game if three-pointers had been counted during his era.
Vučić announced the best economic year in Serbia's history for 2026
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić outlined goals for 2026 aiming for peace, stability, and economic growth, while announcing military investments and new infrastructure projects.
A Serbian Orthodox, a hardened communist played for Croatia during the NDH against Hitler's Germany!
Zvonimir Magdić's book chronicles the history of Croatian football during the Independent State of Croatia, highlighting significant matches, players, and the intertwining of politics and sports during that era.
Nikola Jokic, the pass-first giant who surpasses Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in assists
Nikola Jokic, the Serbian three-time NBA MVP, has surpassed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to become the center with the most assists in NBA history, embodying his philosophy that assists bring happiness to two people.
February 19, 1931. Milan Šufflay – the Greater Serbian regime in Yugoslavia executed a prominent scientist of global renown
Dr. Milan Šufflay, a distinguished Croatian historian and scholar, was murdered by agents of the Greater Serbian regime in Yugoslavia, primarily due to his national consciousness and truthful writings about the fate of his people.