Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Pakistan, Serbia hold bilateral consultations on key issues

Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: The fifth round of Pakistan-Serbia Bilateral Political Consultations took place in Islamabad on Friday. The Pakistani delegation was led by Additional Secretary (Europe) Shafqat Ali Khan, while the Serbian delegation was headed by Secretary of State Damjan Jovic. During the discussions, both sides covered a wide range of topics, including political relations, trade and … Read more

Serbia: anti-government protestors try to storm Belgrade city hall

Serbia: anti-government protestors try to storm Belgrade city hall

Protests in Belgrade, Serbia, have escalated over allegations of electoral fraud by the ruling party. Police used tear gas to disperse the crowd outside city hall. Protesters claim the ruling party engaged in electoral fraud. Protests erupted in Belgrade, Serbia’s capital, as demonstrators accused the government of manipulating the results of the recent general election. … Read more

Serbia: Aleksandar Vucic claim his big victory for ruling party in elections

Serbia: Aleksandar Vucic claim his big victory for ruling party in elections

Vucic’s Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) is projected to secure nearly 47% of the vote. SNS is projected to secure 250 seats in the National Assembly. Initial results indicated a slight lead for Vucic’s party in Belgrade. Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has declared success in snap parliamentary elections, asserting that his party is on track to … Read more

China’s Hisense refrigerator plant in Serbia creates 1,000 jobs

Hisense jobs

Chinese electronics giant Hisense has officially opened a new refrigerator manufacturing plant in Valjevo, central Serbia. The inauguration ceremony was graced by the presence of Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic. Hisense, known for its acquisition of the Slovenian brand Gorenje in 2018, has invested 40 million euros in this state-of-the-art facility. The plant is dedicated … Read more

Germany shocks Serbia to win first-ever World Cup title

Germany shocks Serbia to win first-ever World Cup title

Germany won their first-ever World Cup title. Dennis Schroder was named the tournament’s MVP. The next World Cup will be hosted by Qatar in 2027. Germany won their first-ever FIBA Basketball World Cup championship, defeating an understrength Serbia team 83-77 in a closely contested match in Manila, where two European basketball giants faced off. The … Read more

Three Croatian arrests over radioactive material found in car

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Three Croatian nationals have been detained in Serbia. After radioactive material was found in their automobile. The three suspects are still being questioned by Serbian authorities. Three Croatian nationals have been detained in Serbia after radioactive material was found in their automobile, according to local media. Scanners discovered a “significant level” of radiation on Saturday … Read more

Serbia urges Russia to stop recruiting its citizens

Serbia
  • The Serbian legislature prohibits its residents from participating in foreign conflicts.
  • Serb volunteers fought alongside pro-Russian forces in Ukraine in 2014 and 2015.
  • Numerous persons have been punished for volunteering.

Russia should stop recruiting Serbs to fight alongside its Wagner paramilitary squad in Ukraine, according to Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic.

Vucic chastised Russia’s websites and social media groups for publishing adverts in Serbian in which the Wagner group recruits volunteers.

“Why do you call anyone from Serbia, Wagner, when you know it’s against our rules?” Vucic stated in a broadcast late Monday.

Serb volunteers fought alongside pro-Russian forces in Ukraine in 2014 and 2015. No one knows the actual number at any given time, but dozens of Serbs have signed up to fight in Ukraine since 2014, according to observers.

The Serbian legislature prohibits its residents from participating in foreign conflicts, and numerous persons have been punished for doing so.

Vucic denied claims made by the Wagner group.

On Tuesday, Russia’s RIA news agency broadcast television images of two masked men identified as Serb volunteers during a weapons training course in Russian-controlled sections of Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia region.

Serbia is a candidate for membership in the European Union, its primary economic partner and investor, but it also retains commercial and military ties with Russia, a longstanding Slavic, and Orthodox Christian friend.

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Serbs agrees to take down barricades after talks

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Merdare is Kosovo’s principal border crossing with Serbia. The action followed Serbia’s “highest battle readiness” announcement. Serbia and its ethnic Serbs oppose Kosovo’s independence. Following the decision to dismantle the barricades obstructing the main border crossing, tensions between Serbia and Kosovo seem to have decreased. In Kosovo, ethnic Serbs started placing the barricades on December … Read more

Kosovo: Serbia puts army on high alert over rising tensions

Kosovo

The European Union has been making mediation efforts. Regarding the charges, the Pristina administration has remained silent. Serbia refuses to acknowledge Kosovo as a sovereign nation. After weeks of growing tensions between Serbia and Kosovo, the Serbian army claims it is at its “highest level of military preparation.” Asserting that he will “take all steps … Read more

President: Serbia will not host EuroPride 2022

President

The EuroPride parade scheduled for September in Belgrade, according to Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, will not take place. The march will still take place, according to the organizers, and any restrictions would be “illegal.” Since 1992, a different European city has hosted the annual worldwide LGBT pride parade. The EuroPride parade scheduled for September in … Read more

NATO ready to step in Kosovo if situation remains same

Kosovo

NATO warns that tensions are rising in Kosovo’s northern communities. Kosovo Force Pristina (KFOR) is closely watching the situation. Ethnic Serbs in Kosovo stopped two important border crossings with Serbia on Sunday. NATO-led forces are ready to act in northern Kosovo if regional stability is compromised. NATO warned in a statement Sunday that tensions are … Read more

Kosovo delays new car number plate laws

Kosovo

Residents of districts with a majority of ethnic Serbs had to swap Serbian plates for Kosovan ones. Ethnic Serbs in the north blocked off routes on Sunday and armed men opened fire in protest US and EU ambassadors discussed the situation with Kosovo’s government. The Kosovo government has delayed the introduction of new regulations that … Read more

One killed, six injured in Serbia migrant shootout

Serbia migrant shootout
  • One migrant was killed and at least six injured in the Serbia-Hungary shootout.
  • The incident took place in a forest on the outskirts of Subotica, 100km north of Belgrade.
  • It is not known what triggered the clash between Afghan and Pakistani migrants.

 

One migrant was killed and at least six others, including a teenage girl, were injured in a shootout between migrant groups in Serbia near the Hungarian border on Saturday, according to state-run RTS television.

According to RTS, the 16-year-old girl suffered life-threatening injuries in the incident, which occurred in a forest on the outskirts of Subotica, about 160 kilometers (100 miles) north of Belgrade, where the injured were hospitalized.

Police, who made no immediate comment, blocked access to the forest where the incident took place, only around a kilometre from the Hungarian border.

Interior Minister Aleksandar Vulin rushed to the scene.

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Mystery plane puts east Europe air forces on alert

Europe

Two-seater Beechcraft with two people on board had no approved flight plan. The plane flew over Hungary before crossing into Serbia and then Romania. It was found abandoned in an old airfield near Targovishte. A two-seater plane flew through half a dozen Eastern European countries without permission, alerting air forces before being abandoned in Bulgaria … Read more

Russia to continue supplying gas to Serbia

According to state-owned news agency RIA Novosti, Russia has agreed to continue supplying Serbia with uninterrupted natural gas. It follows a Sunday meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Serbian colleague Aleksandar Vucic. “Putin and Vucic confirmed the desire of both Russia and Serbia to strengthen their strategic partnership on the basis of traditionally … Read more

Serbia secures new gas deal with Russia

Russia

Serbia, which has been attempting a careful balancing act between East and West since Moscow invaded Ukraine, announced Sunday that it has negotiated a new long-term contract with Russia to assure enough gas supplies next winter. As energy prices soar across the globe, the exact terms of the deal which will ensure Serbia has “a … Read more

Russia offers Serbia a steady supply of gas

During a phone chat with Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic on Sunday, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that his nation will continue to export natural gas to Serbia indefinitely. Putin and Vucic addressed bilateral ties in depth, including “measures to promote mutually advantageous trade and economic cooperation,” as well as the “situation in Ukraine and events … Read more

Kosovo veterans jailed for war crimes witness intimidation

Kosovo

In its first verdict over Kosovo’s 1990s independence war from Serbia, a war crimes court in The Hague sentenced two Kosovo former separatist fighters to four and a half years in prison on Wednesday for intimidating witnesses. After receiving classified files from the court, Hysni Gucati and Nasim Haradinaj, the head and deputy head of … Read more

Doubts abound over Macron vision for broad Europe bloc

Macron

With a proposal for a new form of European cooperation that goes beyond the EU, France’s President Emmanuel Macron has revived a decades-old idea, but the details of how such a mechanism would work remain murky and controversial. A wider European club could offer an alternative for coordination on political and security issues for the … Read more

Dozens march in Belgrade to mark 1945 Soviet victory

Belgrade

The Russian embassy in Belgrade organised a march through the Serbian capital on Monday to commemorate the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in World War II. Serbia, which wants to join the European Union, is a long-time Russian friend who refuses to censure Russia for its invasion of Ukraine. People taking part in the so-called … Read more

Nadal wins on return from injury in Madrid

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Rafael Nadal won his first match since returning from a six-week injury layoff on Wednesday, defeating Serbia’s Miomir Kecmanovic 6-1, 7-6(7/4) in Madrid. The Spanish star had been sidelined with a rib injury since his Indian Wells final defeat in March but showed little sign of rust as he skipped into the third round. Nadal … Read more

Djokovic falls to Rublev in Belgrade final

Belgrade

World 1st  Novak Djokovic turned into denied his first title of the year on Sunday, falling in 3 sets to Russia’s Andrey Rublev in the final of the Serbia Open. Second seed Rublev won thru 6-2, 6-7 (4/7), 6-0 against the top seed who had been seeking to regain prevailing form earlier than his French … Read more

Bosnia hits by 5.7 magnitude earthquake

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A powerful earthquake hit Bosnia late Friday, killing one person and injuring at least two others, as well as forcing hundreds of people to abandon their homes. According to the European Mediterranean Seismicological Center, the magnitude 5.7 earthquake hit 42 kilometres (26 miles) southeast of the city of Mostar at 11:07pm local time on Sunday. EMSC … Read more

The US delegation asks Serbia to put sanctions on Russia like the rest of Europe

Biden

The US delegation asks Serbia to put sanctions on Russia like the rest of Europe A U.S. Senate delegation on Tuesday encouraged Serbia to join the remainder of Europe and force sanctions against Russia for its ridiculous mission in Ukraine. “We comprehend Serbia has a long social and financial history with Russia,” said Senator Chris … Read more

Novak Djokovic heads home in Serbia after Australia deportation

djokovic

Number one tennis star Novak Djokovic headed home on Monday after Australia deported him over his Covid-19 vaccination status while the Australian Open went underway without him. Djokovic left Australia on Sunday after losing his court bid to stay in the country. The Serbian tennis player has d a brief stop at Dubai. Djokovic was … Read more

The Djoker’s Show

djokovic

Australia’s government cancelled the world number one Novak Djokovic’s visa for a second time on Friday as it sought to deport the tennis superstar for arriving in the country without a Covid-19 vaccine. According to Australia’s Immigration Minister Alex Hawke, he acted on “health and good order grounds on the basis that it was in … Read more