“It follows the trend of towerisation of Belgrade and the erection of enormous ... Svetlana Gojun, one of the protesters, ...
An iconic Belgrade Hotel is set to be demolished, despite anger from locals Hotel Yugoslavia, once a symbol of progress in ...
State TV had previously largely ignored the demonstrations against President Aleksandar Vucic, but now it is putting a ...
Hotel Yugoslavia. Image © Fred Romero under the (CC BY 2.0) license The hotel served as a venue for diplomatic events, hosting world leaders such as Queen Elizabeth ...
On Wednesday, the building of the old Post Office in Savska Street was demolished to its foundations. The plan is to replace ...
In 1919, Pijade launched the daily newspaper Slobodna rec (“Free Word”) in Belgrade. By 1920, he was actively contributing to the Communist Party of Yugoslavia (CPY) newspaper Radnicke novine ...
Official data says that 2,274 people were killed in Belgrade, which had 370,000 residents at the time, but according to some estimates almost 4,000 people lost their lives in the bombing. The city ...
Charles Simic was born on May 9, 1938, in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, where he had a traumatic childhood during World War II. In 1954 he emigrated from Yugoslavia with his mother and brother to join his ...
The crash of an American Airlines jet that collided with an Army helicopter was the latest to strike the sports world in the ...
The connection was built by former UAB assistant coach Nikola Petrovic, who was born and raised in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, and recruited all three of the players to UAB. A fourth member of the squad, ...
Snow falls on the wreck of a BEA Elizabethan Airliner which crashed on take-off at Munich, Germany, Feb. 6, 1958, killing 21 ...