close Video Fox News Flash top headlines for March 15 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what’s clicking on Foxnews.com. Ten people are facing charges in Serbia for stealing as many as 43,000 state decorations of honor from a
A senior U.S. official on Tuesday said he would be visiting Kosovo in the next days to put “back on track” talks on normalizing ties between Kosovo and Serbia, after tensions escalated over Kosovo’s decision to ban the use of the Serbian
ROGACA, Serbia (AP) — When Elena Koposova signed an open letter against Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, she didn’t expect a backlash in her newly adopted home state of Serbia. After all, Serbia is formally seeking to join the European Union while
European Union lawmakers have called for an independent investigation into alleged vote-rigging in Serbia’s recent elections. They demanded that EU funds be cut off if authorities in Belgrade fail to cooperate with the inquiry or are implicated in election irregularities. International rights
The United States has received Kosovo’s request to purchase Javelin anti-tank missiles, the U.S. ambassador to Serbia on Thursday told President Aleksandar Vučić, who expressed “deep disappointment.” The U.S. State Department said later Thursday that it approved the possible sale of the
Kosovo’s prosecutors have charged 27 people with the crime of smuggling migrants to a neighboring country. The suspects are accused of collaborating to transport approximately 700 Syrians to neighboring Serbia. If the accused suspects are convicted, they could face a maximum sentence
Nearly 200 cows and horses were rescued after being stranded on a river island in Serbia due to sharply rising water levels. Local authorities initiated the evacuation, using a fenced river raft to transport the animals safely. The Danube experienced increased water
Novak Djokovic gave an update on his wrist injury after sparking concerns during his United Cup tie against Czechia’s Jiri Lehecka. The world No 1 called the physio to receive treatment on his wrist during his singles win and subsequently pulled out
The European Union and the United States have jointly called on Serbia to address concerns related to its electoral process. Independent observers identified troubling issues, including vote buying, media bias and improper influence, giving an unfair advantage to the ruling Serbian Progressive
Novak Djokovic has joked that he might die in planned celebrations if Serbia win the Davis Cup this weekend. The national team plan to complete a skydive in celebration if they win the tournament for the first time since 2010 on Sunday.