England, World Cup and Serbia
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Serbia out of the 2026 World CupSerbia will not be taking part in the 2026 World Cup. After a 2-0 defeat to England at Wembley, the Serbs watched as Albania clinched a 1-0 win over Andorra and
Serbia is willing to pay a premium to regain control of oil refiner NIS AD as it seeks ways to unshackle the Russian-owned company from crippling US sanctions, President Aleksandar Vucic said on Sunday.
Serbia secured a three-month licence from the U.S. to try to find a buyer for its Russian-owned oil company, NIS, which is under sanctions that threaten fuel supplies ahead of winter, energy minister Dubravka Djedovic-Handanovic said on Saturday.
Serbia will have to stop England’s perfect run through World Cup qualifying to boost its hopes of clinching a play-off berth.
The steadfast US stance on sanctions against Serbia’s sole refiner, NIS AD, has left Belgrade facing a stark choice: seize the company from Russia, or risk running out of crude, said Energy Minister Dubravka Djedovic-Handanovic.
Worrying news for Juventus and Luciano Spalletti ahead of the weekend: Dusan Vlahovic is now a major doubt for his highly anticipated return to Florence, where Juve face Fiorentina on Saturday at
The European Union has praised Ukraine for its reform progress toward joining the bloc despite concerns about corruption.
Serbia has seven days to decide on steps to safeguard fuel supplies from the Serbian refinery of Russian-owned NIS without nationalisation, President Aleksandar Vucic said on Sunday.
England’s third-ever meeting with Serbia will be free to watch for viewers in the United Kingdom. ITV 1 are the broadcasters domestically, offering up the cranky-cackling duo of Roy Keane and Ian Wright on punditry duties. STV Scotland will cover the contest on the other side of Hadrian’s Wall.
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Serbia passes a special bill enabling Trump’s son-in-law to build luxury compound despite opposition
An investment company linked to Jared Kushner is behind a controversial revamp of a landmark former Yugoslav military complex in Belgrade.
Health centers in most cities across Serbia will switch to 24-hour operation starting tonight, introducing a third shift from 8 PM to 7 AM. This aims to relieve pressure on emergency centers and ensure more accessible healthcare for citizens.