Resurgent Djokovic seeks second Davis Cup triumph
By Zoran Milosavljevic Winning a second Davis Cup title with Serbia would cap a fantastic end to the season for Novak Djokovic and provide a springboard for restoring his supremacy on the ATP Tour, the...
View ArticleMladic refuses to testify for old ally Karadzic at UN tribunal
Former Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic refused on Tuesday to give evidence in support of one-time ally Radovan Karadzic, denouncing the UN war crimes tribunal as “satanic” and saying he did...
View ArticleBosnia and Serbia hit by record floods
By Fedja Grulovic Boats sailed through the streets of a Serbian town on Friday on a mission to rescue people trapped by rising waters as the worst floods ever recorded swept Serbia and Bosnia. Some...
View ArticleBalkans flooding threatens Serbia power plants, 37 dead
Soldiers, police and villagers battled to protect power plants in Serbia from rising flood waters on Sunday as the death toll from the Balkan region’s worst rainfall in more than a century reached 37....
View ArticleBank of Cyprus sells Serbian loans to Pireaus
Bank of Cyprus has sold loans extended to Serbian real estate company Robne Kuce Beograd to Piraeus Bank of Greece, it said on Thursday. The sale continues the gradual deleveraging and retrenching from...
View ArticleSerbia beat France to join US in World Cup final
By Zoran Milosavljevic Serbia continued their remarkable run in the basketball World Cup knockout rounds after a 90-85 win over European champions France on Friday steered them into Sunday’s final...
View ArticleDepth and unselfish nature carry Team USA
By Larry Fine A spate of late withdrawals, a serious injury to Paul George and several marquee names missing appeared to put Team USA under a cloud for the 2014 Basketball World Cup and for future...
View ArticleSerbia-Albania match abandoned following drone stunt, brawl
By Zoran Milosavljevic The politically-sensitive Euro 2016 qualifier between Serbia and Albania was abandoned on Tuesday following a brawl between players from both sides after a flag stunt. The Group...
View ArticleDrone stunt at Serbia-Albania football match causes diplomatic row
By Matt Robinson and Benet Koleka Serbia summoned the Albanian ambasssador on Wednesday to protest at an incendiary flag-flying stunt at an international football match that caused a brawl on the pitch...
View ArticleSerbian president’s plane plunges for ‘eternity’ before steadying
An ageing Serbian government plane carrying the country’s president tumbled through the air “for a whole two minutes” on Friday when an engine failed, tossing passengers around the cabin. The plane...
View ArticleNorthern Ireland held by Romania, Danes inflict more misery on Serbia
Northern Ireland missed the chance to seize control of Euro 2016 qualifying Group F when they were held to 0-0 home draw by top-of-the-table rivals Romania in Belfast on Saturday. A scrappy encounter...
View ArticleGreece’s neighbours feel ripples from bank crisis in Athens
By Tsvetelia Tsolova and Kole Casule A Greek-owned bank in Bulgaria said on Monday it saw a slight increase in depositors moving money to other banks, a first rumbling of the debt crisis in Athens...
View ArticleHungary locks down EU border, taking crisis into its own hands (Updated)
By Krisztina Than and Ivana Sekularac Hungary’s right-wing government shut the main land route for migrants into the EU on Tuesday, taking matters into its own hands to halt Europe’s unprecedented...
View ArticleMigrants in Serbia reroute to Croatia – witness (Updated)
Barred from Hungary, migrants walked through cornfields into the European Union via Serbia’s western border with Croatia on Wednesday, opening a new front in the continent’s migration crisis. Reuters...
View ArticleSerbia says two embassy staff seized in Libya
Two Serbian Embassy staff members were kidnapped on Sunday in Libya’s coastal city of Sabratha, the Foreign Ministry said. It named the pair as Sladjana Stankovic, a communications officer, and Jovica...
View ArticleSlovenia erects fence along border with Croatia to control migrant flow
Slovenia started erecting a razor wire fence along parts of its border with Croatia amid heavy security on Wednesday, saying it wanted better control over the surge of migrants passing through as they...
View ArticleHolder of found Syrian passport was asylum seeker
By Ivana Sekularac and Igor Ilic The holder of a Syrian passport found near the body of one of the gunmen who died in Friday night’s attacks in Paris was registered as a refugee in several European...
View ArticleProtesters fight police, set fire to Kosovo government HQ
By Fatos Bytyci Demonstrators in Kosovo fought running battles with police and set fire to the government’s headquarters on Saturday as anger simmers in the young Balkan country over an accord with its...
View ArticleMacedonia closes border to illegal migrants – police official
Macedonia has closed its border “completely” to illegal migrants after Slovenia, Croatia and Serbia announced tight new restrictions on migrant entry, a police official said on Wednesday. Thousands of...
View ArticleKaradzic guilty of Bosnia genocide, jailed for 40 years (Update 2)
By Thomas Escritt and Toby Sterling Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic was sentenced to 40 years in jail by UN judges who found him guilty of genocide for the 1995 Srebrenica massacre and of...
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