Serbia's striking university students block key traffic intersection in Belgrade ...
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Minecraft has cemented its place as one of the few games to continue to grow in users a decade after its original release. While most video games have a shelf-life of less than two years, Mojang ...
But the Serbian has won the title here on more than one occasion despite being physically compromised and he produced a superb returning game to break serve again and take the set. Djokovic had ...
Novak Djokovic on why he didn’t do a post-match interview at Australian Open “A journalist who works for Channel 9 in Australia made a mockery of Serbian fans & made insulting & offensive ...
After three months of protests, demonstrators in Serbia are calling for a general strike. The government is threatening retaliation. Serbia is at a crossroads. Is change possible? "Corruption kills." ...
“I can stand by that apology to Novak,” he said. “I should also say the disrespect was extended, in many ways, to the Serbian fans. We have built up a nice rapport with the Serbian fans.
The organisation published a media statement on Sunday revealing the complaint had been filed in relation to Mr Jones’ commentary about the Serbian tennis star, which was made during a broadcast ...
Jan. 20 (UPI) --Eight residents died and seven others were injured by an early-morning fire at a nursing home in Belgrade, Serbia, that local police suspect was started by one of the residents.
Serbian media reported on January 15 that Prime Minister Milos Vucevic had ordered that “the second semester begins on January 20, period!” On Monday, Vucevic warned of likely penalties ...
Eight people died and seven were injured in a fire at a nursing home outside Belgrade on Monday which authorities said was caused by arson, Serbian state TV RTS reported. The fire started at 3.30 ...
MELBOURNE, Australia -- Australian broadcaster Tony Jones apologized to Novak Djokovic and Serbian tennis fans after he admittedly crossed the line in heckling fans during a news segment Friday.
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