Serbian Radical Party wins the 2007 elections with 28%
The hardline Radical Party attracted most support in Serbia’s general election, dashing Western hopes the nation blamed for a decade of war in the 1990s would finally turn its back on nationalism....
View ArticleSerbia, Russia Sign Bilateral Agreements
Serbian and Russian delegations, led by their heads of state, Boris Tadic and Dmitry Medvedev, signed six agreements on bilateral cooperation at 1pm. The agreements cover the fields of culture,...
View ArticleSerbia Holds Biggest Opposition Protest In Years
Supporters of Serbian opposition during a mass protest in downtown Belgrade yesterday. Tens of thousands of disenchanted Serbs protested in central Belgrade Saturday in the biggest anti-government...
View ArticleRussia to “rescue” Serbia from NATO
Serbia may become one of the largest buyers of Russian arms. This can become possible after Vladimir Putin’s recent visit to the country. Belgrade may receive a ten-billion-dollar loan soon. Three...
View ArticleSerbia anti-government protesters demand early election
The protesters said they were fed up with corruption and low wages. Tens of thousands of anti-government protesters have massed in Belgrade to call for early elections, amid growing anger over the...
View ArticleCop Killed as Kosovo Govt Makes Power Grab for Serb North
North Kosovo, in orange, is Serb-run. Pristina aims to start trade war with Belgrade. Two policemen were wounded Monday, with one later dying of his injuries, in an operation to extend central control...
View ArticleSerbia and the New World Order
There is no doubt that in the massive wave of popular outrage against NATO’s support for terrorists in Libya, a spontaneous international movement of decent people from all walks of life from the four...
View ArticleNATO issues Kosovo shoot to kill warning
Kosovo Force KFOR soldiers guard the border crossing Jarinje between Serbia and northern Kosovo Violence has flared again in Northern Kosovo after NATO troops brutally dispersed a crowd of Serbian...
View ArticleRussia gives blankets to Kosovo Serbs instead of citizenship
Russia provided an original response to the Kosovo Serbs who asked Russia for citizenship in a desperate attempt to find at least some protection from the Albanian militants. Instead of Russian...
View ArticleYugoslavia: Destruction of a country for a Lie
13 Years after the NATO Aggression on Serbia – Why does history repeats itself? The 13th anniversary of the NATO aggression on our country. This time, every year, some of us remember…Even if we wish...
View ArticleSerbia’s President Tadic Resigns
Serbian president Boris Tadic has announced his resignation, nine months before the end of his presidential term, paving the way for an early presidential election. Serbia’s parliament speaker is...
View Article44 die in Balkans historic flooding
Civilians in Bosnia being rescued by local authorities. The death toll from record flooding in the Balkans rises to 44 as more bodies have been recovered from the Serbian town of Obrenovac. Serbia’s...
View ArticleUS sanctions won’t create friction within North Korean establishment
US sanctions against North Korea is an attempt to create friction within the North Korean establishment but the move will not succeed, according to an analyst in Belgrade, Serbia. Joaquin Flores,...
View ArticleMinority Rights in Kosovo under International Rule
Nowhere in Europe is there such segregation as Kosovo. Thousands of people are still displaced and in camps. Nowhere else are there so many ‘ethnically pure’ towns and villages scattered across such a...
View ArticleNATO Finally Apologizes for Bombing Yugoslavia
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said he deeply regretted the loss of all lives during NATO’s bombing campaign against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, which he described as “a tragedy,”...
View ArticleSerbia, Macedonia limit refugee arrivals after Paris attacks
The United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) says Serbia and Macedonia have limited refugee entries into their countries to Syrians, Iraqis, and Afghans only. UNHCR spokeswoman Melita Sunjic said on...
View ArticleEU To Finally Close Borders to the Endless "Refugees" On March 1st
As Hungary’s central bank buys guns and bullets to protect against “international security risks,” a report citing a source close to the EU Commission suggests that the deepening chaos of the migrant...
View ArticleSlobodan Milosevic was officially exonerated for war crimes at the Hague
Slobodan Milosevic was officially exonerated for war crimes at the Hague last week and the story was buried in the New York Times, yet it is one of the most significant events of the last month. First...
View ArticleSerbia forgives USA for 1999 bombings, forgets all victims, holds joint...
On November 14-17, Serbia will hold exercises of local and American paratroopers. The manoeuvres at Batajnica military airfield with the participation of about 100 servicemen from the 173rd Airborne...
View ArticleSerbia: Anti-migrant protesters vow to protect the people
Participants in an anti-migrant rally in Belgrade last week said that if the government doesn’t protect the people from migrants, they will take matters into their own hands. Approximately 200 people...
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