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Vučić announced: The prize fund will get higher PHOTO/VIDEO
"This is the characteristic of great champions, because they are born winners, they do not suffer due to defeat but prepare for the next victory instead. There can be no defeat when you win a silver medal, after the world title... Please, girls, smile a little bit more", Vucic said, adding:
We Warned You – What You Did in Serbia Was Inhumane
The bombing of Yugoslavia with cluster munitions during the 1990s was an inhumane experiment by NATO countries, which demonstrated the real consequences of using such munitions on live individuals, she said in an interview with "Komsomolskaya Pravda".
Remembrance Day for the "Storm" victims: Memorial service in the church of Saint Mark
President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vui, attends the commemoration of the Day of Remembrance of the martyred and exiled Serbs during the "Storm" operation.
Museveni: Discussions in Belgrade useful, I came to renew cooperation
BELGRADE - Uganda's President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni said on Sunday in Belgrade he had had very useful discussions in the Serbian capital and noted that the goal of his visit was to renew the cooperation between the two countries.
Kosovo Supreme Court Clears Serb Ex-Minister of Inciting Hate
Kosovo's Supreme Court said on Wednesday that it has overturned the verdict sentencing ex-minister Ivan Todosijevic to two years in prison for his comments about a January 1999 massacre of Kosovo Albanians in the village of Racak/Recak, which he claimed was staged.
Todosijevic was cleared of inciting ethnic, racial or religious intolerance with his comments.
‘Love, Dance and Joy’: Serbia’s Biggest Music Festival Delights Partygoers
"Together, we can build a world that will exist for our children and our children's children, a world of peace, love, dance and joy," Marcus told the Exit partygoers.
The Prodigy paid tribute on the video screen to their late frontman, Keith Flint. Photo: Exit Photo Team 2023/Benny Gasi.
Montenegro’s Abazovic Hails Non-Aligned Movement’s Values
Montenegrin outgoing Prime Minister Dritan Abazovic (C) at the Non-Aligned Movement Conference in Azerbaijan. Photo: Government of Montenegro
Serbian Photographer Exhibits Frontline Images of Bosnian War
The exhibition, entitled 'My Bosnia', includes pictures that Cvetkovic took in Skelani, Bratunac, Visegrad and around Sarajevo, as well as images of people who escaped to Montenegro as refugees or ended up in Serbia as prisoners.
Cvetkovic's picture of Serbs leaving their homes in the Grbavica and Ilidza settlements of Sarajevo, March 1996. Photo: BIRN.
Mirjana Miocinovic: Anti-War Activist, Theatre Professor – and Muse of Danilo Kis
Naum added that her work left a deep mark in the field of drama theory and theatre not only in Serbia but also in the wider area of former Yugoslavia.
Serb Soldier Given Alibi in Kosovo Wartime Massacre Trial
Tijana Vasic, the former sister-in-law of Milan Ivanovic, told Belgrade Higher Court on Monday that the defendant was at home with his family when the massacre of Kosovo Albanians in which he was allegedly involved took place in April 1999.