Yugoslavia
Belgrade Installation Honours Serbian-born Musical Visionary ‘Suba’
The exhibition honours Suba's contribution to music and provides a unique opportunity for fans and music enthusiasts to gain a deeper understanding of his life and work.
In addition to the exhibition, the event features a range of side events, including talk panels, lectures, video screenings, jam sessions and performances by leading Belgrade DJs.
Well-Known Croatia-Born Writer Dubravka Ugresic Passes
The Croatian writer, essayist and translator Dubravka Ugresic died on Friday in Amsterdam, the Zagreb Multimedia Institute announced.
Bosnian Artist Seeks Traces of Father Lost in War
"A comparison of satellite images from 2002 to 2022 shows radical change and building development in the area, while erasing any traces of the battlefield and failing to preserve historically significant artefacts which could aid in cultural and collective remembrance," Catovic Hughes told BIRN.
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Vucic Can’t ‘Swear’ Serbia Will Not Join Sanctions on Russia
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Thursday evening that he could not "swear" Serbia will not impose sanctions on Russia at some point, over its invasion of Ukraine.
Serbian Security Unit Commander Refuses Court Questions About Curuvija Murder
Former Serbian State Security Unit for Special Operations, commander Milorad "Legija" Ulemek, refused to answer questions about the murder of Serbian journalist Slavko Curuvija at the Belgrade Court of Appeal.
Legija told the court that he stands by his 2014 statement from the investigation and his 2016 statement from the first trial.
Macron in shock: They don't trust us?
At least that's what the head of European diplomacy, Josep Borrell, told journalists, reports AP.
In addition to the old reflex and "historical memory" of the era of colonization, but also the recent wars of the West in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria and the bombing of Yugoslavia, this was particularly noticeable when it comes to views and attitudes towards the war in Ukraine.
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Belgrade Appeals Court Starts Trial in Murdered Journalist Case
Former head of Serbian State Security Radomir Markovic repeated to the appeal court that he is not guilty for the 1999 murder of the Serbian journalist and editor Slavko Curuvija.
Markovic claimed that Curuvija was only put under state surveillance "due to his contacts with foreign intelligence agencies …The task of every state security is to establish the nature of these contacts".
Chetnik Controversy Highlights Links Between Serbian and Croatian Right
A lecture given by two well-known Serbian historians in Zagreb earlier this week has caused controversy in Croatia because it appeared to show sympathy for the Serbian nationalist Chetnik movement in World War II.
Brnabic: Lajcak visit an additional form of pressure
BELGRADE - Serbian PM Ana Brnabic said on Monday diplomatic activities aimed at resolving the Kosovo-Metohija issue had been stepped up but that the same was the case with pressure, and noted that EU special envoy Miroslav Lajcak's visit to Belgrade this evening was an additional form of pressure.
Caught on Camera: Croatia’s ‘Schengen’ Border with Serbia
A human stands little chance of passing undetected.
Pero Ruzolcic, head of the border police in Tovarnik, said the upgrade began well before Croatia joined the EU in mid-2013.
And far from a sign of teething troubles, long queues at the border in the days after Croatia joined the Schengen zone were much as expected during the festive season.