‘Ban me like Trump!’ Serbian president dares Twitter, as media labeled ‘govt collaborators’ invoke Nazi censorship & NATO bombing

A dozen Serbian media outlets labeled “state-affiliated” by Twitter protested the platform’s action as censorship, while the country’s president said the social media company may as well ban him just like ex-POTUS Donald Trump. … Read More >‘Ban me like Trump!’ Serbian president dares Twitter, as media labeled ‘govt collaborators’ invoke Nazi censorship & NATO bombing

At least 3 injured & evacuation ordered after blasts rock Serbian ammunition factory for 2nd time in a MONTH (VIDEOS)

Parts of the Serbian city of Cacak are being evacuated after an explosion hit a local ammunition plant, setting it on fire. A similar blast caused major damage to the facility around two weeks earlier. … Read More >At least 3 injured & evacuation ordered after blasts rock Serbian ammunition factory for 2nd time in a MONTH (VIDEOS)

Pentagon rejects claim Washington sees Russia as ‘the enemy,’ says Moscow’s recent military exercises with Serbia are not an issue

America’s Department of Defense has rejected suggestions that Serbia, a nation Washington considers to be a partner, is guilty of fraternizing with ‘the enemy’ after staging a series of military drills alongside Russian forces. … Read More >Pentagon rejects claim Washington sees Russia as ‘the enemy,’ says Moscow’s recent military exercises with Serbia are not an issue

Serbia to become second European country to start production of Sputnik V Covid-19 vaccine, after Russia itself

Production of Sputnik V, the world’s first registered vaccine against Covid-19, has started in Serbia, the Russian developers of the jab have announced. Italy, India and Iran are expected to follow suit in the coming months. … Read More >Serbia to become second European country to start production of Sputnik V Covid-19 vaccine, after Russia itself

Serbian president & family illegally wiretapped over 1,500 times, including by ‘high-ranking officials,’ investigation reveals

An internal government investigation has found that Serbian president Aleksandar Vucic and his family were illegally wiretapped over 1,500 times, and “high-ranking officials in the Ministry of the Interior” were involved. … Read More >Serbian president & family illegally wiretapped over 1,500 times, including by ‘high-ranking officials,’ investigation reveals

NATO’s Violations of the “Just War” Principles in 1999

The current political process of acceptance of the quasi-independent state of Kosovo to the full UN’s UNESCO’s membership opened once again a question of NATO’s military intervention against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (the FRY) in March−June 1999 as a foundation for Kosovo’s secession from Serbia and its unilateral proclamation of a quasi-independence in February 2008. … Read More >NATO’s Violations of the “Just War” Principles in 1999

Former Stealth Fighter Pilot Confirms Yugoslavs Hit Second US F-117 During 1999 War

The tale of how the Yugoslav Air Defense Forces managed to shoot down a US F-117 Nighthawk in 1999 is the stuff of legend, but a US Air Force pilot who flew F-117s in the war has now come forward with a story about a second stealth fighter that Serbian forces struck. … Read More >Former Stealth Fighter Pilot Confirms Yugoslavs Hit Second US F-117 During 1999 War