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Stojkovic announces final Serbia squad list for Switzerland and Denmark games

BELGRADE - The head coach of the Serbia men's national football team Dragan Stojkovic on Friday announced his final squad list for the upcoming Nations League A matches against Switzerland and Denmark.

Goalkeepers: Djordje Petrovic, Aleksandar Jovanovic, Veljko Ilic.

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.

World Cup 2018: Serbia in Group E with Brazil, Switzerland and Costa Rica

Underachieving players and lost points due to crowd trouble have kept Serbia from qualifying for the last three major tournaments. But everyone got their act together for this qualifying cycle, and the Serbians put together an impressive run in their group, finishing on top of the Republic of Ireland, Wales, and Austria.

Consul: Fire was not started deliberately

BELGRADE – It has been officially confirmed that the fire which engulfed the Serbian Orthodox Cathedral of St. Sava in Manhattan during the Easter holidays was not started deliberately, Serbia’s Consul General in New York Mirjana Zivkovic told the national broadcaster RTS after talking with New York Mayor Bill de Blasio on Tuesday evening. Zivkovic

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.

Anniversary of assassination of PM Zoran Djindjic

Anniversary of assassination of PM Zoran Djindjic

BELGRADE -- The first democratically elected Prime Minister of Serbia and DS party leader Zoran Djindjic was assassinated this day in 2003, in front of the government.

For more than a decade, every March 12 raises the same question - where would Serbia be today if Djindjic were alive?

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.

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