BELGRADE: The events in the Middle East and most recently in New York have drawn significant public attention throughout the world and Serbia was not the exception. However, the messages inviting people to occupy streets of Belgrade on October 15 (...)
BELGRADE: A large group of several hundred students gathered on Friday in central Belgrade to protest high tuition fees.
They started the walk at one of the main city squares, Slavija, and moved down along Nemanjina street to the building of the (...)
BELGRADE: The European Commission will announce tomorrow that Serbia is ready to become a candidate for membership in the European Union, Serbian daily Politika reported on Wednesday.
It added that the EC will acknowledge progress that Serbia has (...)
BELGRADE: Serbia celebrated the 11th anniversary of the 5th of October 2000 Revolution this week. This was the day when the entire population of Serbia rose up to oppose the government of Slobodan Milosevic, who politically, culturally and (...)
BELGADE: Although many international and local news sites reported Serbian writer Dobrica Ćosić had been awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, it turned out to be a clever Internet hoax initiated by the group of “independent self-organized Serbian (...)
BELGRADE: Croatian Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor said on Thursday the Croatian Government will not give up on the adoption of the Law on Annulment of Serbian Indictments against Croatian freedom fighters, adding that the law will only be (...)
BELGRADE: The Serbian Pride Parade that was supposed to be held last Sunday has been banned, along with all other public gatherings scheduled for the week after the National Security Council declared it an “event of high security risk.”
This (...)
BELGRADE: Although widely considered one of the most important dates in the history of modern Serbia having taken place at the very beginning of the 21st century, the anniversary of the 5th of October Revolution is no longer celebrated in Belgrade, (...)