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.
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.
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.
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.
Stanivuković demands a ban on Thompson's entry into BiH: 'Only Serbs are punished'
Draško Stanivuković, the mayor of Banja Luka, calls for a legal ban on Croatian singer Marko Perković Thompson following his controversial performance in Široki Brijeg, criticizing perceived double standards in punishing nationalists.
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.
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.
Trump has an ally in the Balkans. Bosnian Serbs elected a president, but power is held by an old familiar separatist
Bosnian Serb voters chose Siniša Karan as their new president, closely aligned with Milorad Dodik, a dominant figure in Bosnian Serb politics.
Torcida threatened Serbs and chanted For the Home Ready
During a match, Hajduk fans, known as Torcida, made threatening chants against Serbs, including 'For the Home Ready'.
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.
DP: The mausoleum dedicated to the Chetnik duke in Borovo Selo has finally been removed
After three decades, the mausoleum dedicated to Vukašin Šoškočanin, a leader of the rebel Serbs in Eastern Croatia, has been removed in Borovo Selo, fulfilling a key promise of the Homeland Movement.
Puhovski: A bronze would be a great success for Serbs, for Croats it's an average result
Political analyst Žarko Puhovski discussed the government's takeover of the organization for welcoming the bronze-winning handball players, dismissing claims of a coup as nonsense.
Pupovac threatened again: SNV's 'communal inspectors' seek controversial graffiti around the city
Milorad Pupovac has raised another alarm in public space after the Serbian National Council discovered graffiti threatening his life, which purportedly reflects a supposed threat to Serbs in Croatia.
Meeting of the defense ministries of Albania, Kosovo, and Croatia. Serbs: Obviously, we are the target
A trilateral meeting was held in Pristina among the defense ministries of Albania, Kosovo, and Croatia, focusing on strengthening cooperation amidst concerns from Serbian representatives about potential malicious intent.
Serbian Minister: It Will Be Difficult for Serbs in Croatia in the Coming Days
Serbian Minister Darko Glišić stated that the welcome of Croatian handball players in Zagreb reflects the continued adherence to Ustaše ideology among Croatians, which he claims fosters hatred towards Serbs.
Former HDZ member expelled for comments on "Serbs and willows" called "retards" by Možemo
Ivona Milinović, a former member of HDZ expelled for controversial statements regarding the Serbian minority, criticized the ruling party Možemo, calling them 'retards and a sect' during a public event.
Serbs chose folk music, and Croats 'their' song: After goals, they will play Thompson's hit
The Croatian handball team begins their European Championship campaign tomorrow against Georgia, with each team selecting a song to play after scoring goals.
Serbs wrote about Croatia: 'They couldn't believe what they were seeing, they were shocked and left speechless'
Croatia's water polo team lost to Greece 10-11 in their third European Championship match, making it difficult for them to reach the semifinals without winning future matches.
Indictment confirmed for torture and death of Serbs and Croats in Zenica
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has confirmed an indictment against two commanders and two members of the 7th Muslim Brigade of the Army of BiH for the torture and murder of captured Croats and Serbs during the war, specifically in a music school in Zenica.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina Confirmed the Indictment for Crimes Against Croats and Serbs in Zenica
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has confirmed the indictment against two former commanders and two members of the 7th Muslim Brigade of the Army of BiH for the murder of two captured Croats and Serbs and for the abuse and torture of several other civilians in a music school facility in Zenica.
Pupovac's News Responds: 'Hunting against Serbs, fabrications, filoustaški sediment'...
Pupovac's News has finally commented after a three-day silence regarding the Serbian evening organized by the Serbian National Council, dismissing criticisms as baseless fabrications and an attack on Serbs.
Serbs considered Russians their greatest allies in the 19th century - yet they deceived them
The article discusses a secret meeting in Budapest on the same day in 1877, where Russian diplomat Aleksandr Gorchakov and Hungarian Foreign Minister Gyula Andrassy agreed on Austria-Hungary's neutrality in the imminent conflict between Russia and the Ottoman Empire, despite the troubled relations between Austro-Hungary and Russia in the late 19th century.
Milanović: The French Minister explained to Plenković why they sold Rafales to the Serbs
Croatian President Zoran Milanović commented on the sale of Rafale fighter jets to Serbia, responding to remarks by French Minister for Europe Benjamin Haddad during his visit to Zagreb.
Šapit: Serbs are upset about the flag placed next to the name. A scandal has arisen
Croatia's water polo team defeated Georgia 18-7 in the second round of the first stage of the European Championship, securing progression to the next round, amid criticism of the statistical system by commentator Marko Šapit.
Serbs relieved, one of the world's best players punished with only two matches of suspension
Dušan Mandić will miss two matches due to a suspension imposed for a serious foul during a game, leading to mixed reactions among Serbian fans.
Serbs breathe a sigh of relief after slipping through, and now the atmosphere will be even better in Belgrade
After narrowly defeating the Netherlands and needing to beat world champions Spain to avoid elimination, Serbia managed to win with a last-second goal, enhancing the excitement for their upcoming matches in Belgrade.
Bukić: Georgia has many naturalized Croats, Serbs, and Montenegrins. They are respectable
Croatian water polo representative Rino Burić discusses the upcoming match against Georgia, emphasizing the need for Croatia to establish their game rhythm despite the physical challenges ahead.
The Beast Killed Croats, He Deceived the Whole World. Many Serbs Celebrate Him Even Today
The article discusses Draža Mihailović, a Yugoslav general and leader of the Chetnik movement during World War II, focusing on his controversial legacy and his recent appointment as a minister in the refugee government.
Djokovic's Strong Message: Shame on You! What You Have Done to Serbs Cannot Be Forgiven
Novak Djokovic's father criticized global audience bias against his son, highlighting his dominance in tennis despite being from a small and economically disadvantaged Serbia.
Serbs hosts for the third time, Croats the oldest in the Championship, Hungarians the most trophy-winning
The 37th European Championship in water polo for men's national teams will kick off with a match between defending champion Spain and underdog Israel, featuring 16 teams competing for continental supremacy.
Serbs wrote about their famous athlete: 'Croats expelled him, he lived in a shed'
Serbian basketball player Ognjen Dobrić returns to Red Star Belgrade after recovering from a back injury, drawing attention not only for his sports skills but also for his poignant life story shared by the media.
What do Serbs in BiH celebrate today? It was a prelude to war
The authorities in the Republic of Srpska continue to celebrate January 9th as a controversial holiday, commemorating the declaration of the Serbian Republic in 1992 despite court rulings to change it.
Head of the Serbian National Council: It's not good that someone conditions that Serbs cannot be in the government
Boris Milošević, the head of the Serbian National Council, discussed the status of the Serbian national minority in Croatia and expressed satisfaction with the positive messages from a recent Christmas gathering attended by government officials.
Jovanka Jolić has passed away: Claimed that Musk is from the Republic of Srpska, that Egyptians were taken from Serbs...
Jovanka Jolić, known for sharing conspiracy theories on social media, passed away at the age of 69 on January 4 in Belgrade, having gained fame for her controversial statements, including ones about Elon Musk's origins.
Why Orthodox Serbs Celebrate Christmas Today, and Not on December 25?
Orthodox Christmas is celebrated on January 7 due to the use of the Julian calendar for liturgical purposes, despite many Orthodox countries adopting the Gregorian calendar in the 20th century.
Milorad Dodik: Croatia and Serbia need to normalize relations based on the example of Croats and Serbs in BiH
Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik stated that Croatia and Serbia should normalize their relations, using the example of cooperation between Croats and Serbs in Bosnia and Herzegovina as a model to resist Bosniak dominance.
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.
Štimac under fire over comments about Bosnia and Herzegovina: 'Until Bosniaks and Serbs understand things, it will not go well'
Zrinjski coach Igor Štimac sparked controversy among Bosniak media after his statement on Jadran TV regarding the status of Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina, comparing himself to Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik.
How Stjepan Radić Became a Traitor to Many During His Career
Stjepan Radić, leader of the Croatian Peasant Party and an informal leader of the Croatian people in the 1920s, was arrested on January 5, 1925, for his strong opposition to the centralist, monarchist regime in the newly formed Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes.
Serbs jumped in to help the Slovenes, Croatia will now find it more difficult to reach its goal
The Croatian water polo team heads to the European Championship in Belgrade facing an unexpected challenge as Slovenia, their first opponent, received crucial assistance from Serbia.
Croatia Celebrates, Serbs on Their Knees: 'We Lost Huge Money, Look How Much Croats Earned'
As Croatia prepares for the 2026 World Cup, Serbia faces a painful elimination from qualifiers, leaving them without a chance for playoffs, amidst discussions of financial losses in contrast to Croatia's earnings.
Famous face posed with Ronaldo, Serbs harshly insulted him: "Ronaldo, this one is Vučić's lackey"
Former tennis player Janko Tipsarević, once beloved in Serbia, is now reviled due to his behavior and connections with prominent political figures, particularly Aleksandar Vučić.
Luka Modrić: They were Bosniaks, Croats, and Serbs, it wasn't easy. It was hell in Sarajevo
Luka Modrić reflects on his challenging early professional football career in Bosnia and Herzegovina during an interview, highlighting the difficulties he faced while playing as a teenager.
Kosovo files indictment against 21 Serbs for massacre in Račak
Kosovo's Special Prosecutor's Office has indicted 21 individuals suspected of committing war crimes against civilians during the Račak massacre in January 1999, which resulted in the deaths of 42 Albanian civilians.
How Croats Boycotted Yugoslavia, and a Uruguayan Policeman Kicked Serbs Out of the World Cup
The article discusses the historical context in which Croats boycotted Yugoslavia and the incident involving a Uruguayan policeman removing Serbs during the World Cup.
Crimes of the Serbian Army – Militia of the so-called SAO Krajina
The article discusses the formation and criminal activities of the SAO Krajina militia, a paramilitary unit of rebellious Serbs in Croatia responsible for crimes against Croats during the Yugoslav wars.