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Olympiakos bids farewell to 2024 at the top – PAOK is -1, Panathinaikos is -2, AEK drops to 4th
The 16th matchday, the final one for 2024, will conclude on Monday, December 23rd with two matches, but the results of Asteras Tripolis – Aris and OFI – Volos will not affect the situation at the top of Super League 1.
Europa League Live: PAOK – Plzeň 2-2: Woke up late, but saved their points (update)
PAOK hosted Viktoria Plzeň at Toumba Stadium for the 3rd matchday of the Europa League’s League Phase, with Razvan Lucescu making several changes to the lineup, six out of eleven compared to the match against AEK.
Super League 1: Olympiacos and PAOK Lead the Standings, AEK Back to Winning Ways, Panathinaikos Stumbles
Olympiacos and PAOK remain joint leaders at the top of the standings, while Panathinaikos now trails by four points, narrowly avoiding defeat against Athens Kallithea with a stoppage-time equalizer.
On the other hand, AEK returned to winning form with a 3-0 win against Levadiakos, who protested a penalty not awarded against Mukoudi in the first half with the score still 0-0.
Serbian Nationalist Flaunts Freedom with Ukraine Call to Arms
Zivkovic, however, was investigated on suspicion of organising the participation of Serb fighters in the war. He was arrested in August last year in the southern Serbian town of Krusevac but on June 12 the local prosecutor's office told BIRN it had suspended the investigation against him, without specifying why.
Serbian Chetnik paramilitary chief arrested
A statement sent to RFE said that on the order of Public Prosecutor's Office on the city of Krusevac the members of the Interior Ministry arrested Zivkovic on suspicion of organizing a direct participation in war or an armed conflict in a foreign country.
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Serbia MPs Duel Over Danger of Election Fraud
Opposition and ruling party MPs clashed in Serbia's parliament on Tuesday about potential wrongdoings in the forthcoming parliamentary elections broadly scheduled for late April.
Zoran Zivkovic, president of the opposition New Party, said that his party, like most citizens in Serbia, feared electoral fraud.
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Suspected Thieves of Serbian PM's Brother's ID Held
Serbian police detained more than 15 people on Friday in several towns and cities on suspicion of involvement in identity theft and forging IDs.
They are suspected of involvement in a scam to use forged IDs, including that of Andrej Vucic, the Prime Minister's brother, in order to register "phantom" companies that were later used for financial fraud.
Ipsos: SNS would win over 50 percent of votes
BELGRADE - The Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) would win slightly over 50 percent of votes of the citizens who would go to polls (around 66 percent of the population) if the elections were to be held now, the November survey conducted by Ipsos agency show, as quoted by the Belgrade-based daily Blic.
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Massive hacker attacks on websites after match with Albania
BELGRADE - After the abandonment of a football match between Serbia and Albania that followed the appearance of a drone with a flag depicting the so called Greater Albania, massive hacker attacks organized by Albanians were carried out against Serbian news websites, Zoran Zivkovic, president of the Association of Information Security Serbia, has said.
DS and NS: Is the timing right to host Putin?
DS and NS: Is the timing right to host Putin?
BELGRADE -- DS and NS Members of Parliament assessed that there is no doubt if Serbia should host such a "great leader" as Vladimir Putin, but questioned the timing of it.
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