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Vucic: International law died 24 years ago, but Serbian spirit was not broken
SOMBOR - International law died 24 years ago, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Friday at the main ceremony commemorating the anniversary of the start of the 1999 NATO aggression on Serbia, noting that, at the time, big powers had tried to break the Serbian spirit but had not broken it, and never would.
Serbia, Kosovo Mark Anniversary of NATO Air Strikes
Serbian officials held commemorations on Friday in memory of the civilians who were killed during NATO's bombing campaign against Yugoslavia in 1999, a military intervention that ended the Kosovo war.
A vehicle with a dangerous level of radiation stopped at the Serbian-Croatian border
As reported by the media, on Saturday at the border crossing between Serbia and Croatia, in the area of the town of Sombor, a dangerous level of radiation was detected in a passenger vehicle.
According to the media, the presence of radioactive materials was "reported" by sensors installed at the border crossing.
Serbia’s Nikola Jokic Wins Top US Basketball Award
The 26-year old Serbian international Nikola Jokic on Tuesday was given the coveted Most Valuable Player, MVP, award by the US National Basketball Association league, the world's premier men's basketball league.
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Protocol signed to support economic empowerment of women
The protocol concerns the realization of the project ONAsnazivanje, and was inked by Fund B92, the City of Sremska Mitrovica, the City of Pancevo, and the City of Sombor, as well as their respective welfare centers.
2 arrested, more than 5 kilos of marijuana seized in north
The police in Novi Sad have confiscated more than five kilograms of marijuana and arrested two residents of the town of Sombor.
The Interior Ministry (MUP) made the announcement on Thursday.
Fraud Fears Grow Ahead of Serbian Election
Rasa Nedeljkov from Serbian NGO, the Center for Transparency, Research and Accountability, CRTA, stated that the organisation has been receiving reports from both citizens and its own election observers, about alleged pressures on voters to support the ruling Serbian Progressive Party and abuse of public resources for its leader, Aleksandar Vucic's campaign.
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Huge arms and explosives cache discovered, 10 arrested
Ten people have been arrested and a "huge amount of arms" found in the areas of the towns of Apatin and Sombor, Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic has said.
This group was selling, distributing, and using various types of weapons, he said.
Serbian Police Guards Albanian Embassy Ahead of Derby
Serbian police increased security measures around the Albanian embassy in Belgrade ahead of tonight's football match between two major clubs, Partizan and Crvena Zvezda.
The derby is expected to start at 7pm on Saturday evening.
Teenager was hit by killer's car before she was murdered
Teenager was hit by killer's car before she was murdered
BELGRADE -- The suspect in the murder of a 15-year-old girl is Dragan Đurić - a 34 year-old Belgrader who lives in the suburb of Surčin, the interior minister has said.
The victim, Tijana Jurić, was reported missing on July 26 from the town of Bajmok in Serbia's northern province of Vojvodina.