Latvia: Waffen SS Veterans March In Riga

Latvians who fought on Nazi Germany’s side against the Soviets in World War II staged their annual march in Riga on March 16 amid a heavy police presence. Around 1,500 people, according to one report, and more than 5,000 according to others, mainly elderly veterans and their supporters, took part in the controversial march, monitored … Read more

Serbia Under The EU’s Ultimatum On Kosovo’s Independence

Serbia entered a final stage of the European Union’s (the EU) informal ultimatum to recognize Kosovo’s independence for the exchange of starting the ultimate negotiations (the opening chapters) for becoming a full Member State of the EU. Serbia’s Government is currently under the direct pressure from Brussels to recognize an independence of the narco-mafia Kosovo’s … Read more

Johnson Electric Production Plant Opens In Nis

NIS – A Johnson Electric production plant – an investment worth EUR 20 million that will provide jobs for 250 people – opened in Nis on Friday. The company’s chairman and CEO Patrick Wang and Serbian Minister of Economy Zeljko Sertic participated in the ribbon-cutting ceremony. Johnson Electric is a Hong Kong-based global manufacturer of … Read more

Novak Djokovic And Nina Badric Having Fun With Prosciutto On Hvar

The best tennis player in the world, Novak Djokovic, enjoys his well-deserved vacation. While visiting the Croatian coast, Serbian tennis player ran into the famous Croatian music star, Nina Badric, on Hvar. Nina put his joint photograph of fun on the social network Instagram, and as tags put #king#hvar..#prsuta (prosciutto). Djokovic is currently on vacation with … Read more

Seven decades since Operation Halyard: Rescue of US airmen

BELGRADE – The exhibition of documents and photographs marking the seven decades since Operation Halyard, a World War II rescue mission in central Serbia during which more than 500 downed U.S. airmen were airlifted to safety, will open on Tuesday evening in Belgrade. The exhibition will be staged at Topcider Dom Garde, and the opening … Read more