Nikola Tesla's Famous Speech in Belgrade 128 Years Ago
Serbian-American inventor Nikola Tesla visited Belgrade on June 2, 1892, where he received the Order of St. Sava and delivered an inspiring speech to students and professors.
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Serbian-American inventor Nikola Tesla visited Belgrade on June 2, 1892, where he received the Order of St. Sava and delivered an inspiring speech to students and professors.
Three victims from the Croatian War of Independence have been identified at Zagreb's Medical Faculty, including two soldiers and one civilian.
Cristiano Ronaldo, football's all-time leading goal scorer, has been selected for Portugal's squad for the 2026 World Cup, aiming for a trophy he has yet to win.
Sofia is preparing to celebrate Dara's Eurovision victory with a concert and party on Prince Alexander I Square, featuring 5 control points for entry, organized by the Sofia Municipality and BNT.
A Romanian F-16 Fighting Falcon shot down a suspected Ukrainian drone in Estonian airspace, marking the first interception by the "Carpathian Vipers" during NATO's air policing mission.
A section of the bridge at the Gradiška border crossing with Croatia collapsed, causing traffic disruptions. Authorities investigate while alternative routes are overwhelmed.
Romanian Defense Minister Radu Miruță has revealed the identity of the Romanian pilot who shot down a Ukrainian drone in Estonia, praising his determination and proposing the Peace Messenger emblem.
Tatjana Šojić, known for her role in the Serbian series "Crazy, Stupid, Love," undergoes a striking transformation in the Netflix film "60 Minutes."
Due to instability in the Middle East and rising prices on the Mediterranean, European tourists are flocking to Albania and Montenegro for budget-friendly vacations with prices up to 50% lower.
The 18th INmusic Festival in Zagreb, Croatia, features Jack White, Gorillaz, and Kings of Leon on its main stage, with a diverse lineup across three days.
The Humanitarian Mozzart Cup in stone tennis brings together players for a unique mission. All entries are free and open until May 22.
The Holy Mandylion of the Virgin Mary and parts of the True Cross are arriving in Belgrade on May 20 for the Feast of the Ascension. The relic has a deep historical and spiritual connection to Serbia.
Serbian Eurovision jury's voting decisions, particularly their scores for Israel and Croatia, have sparked intense debate.
Bulgarian alpine skiing star Albert Popov is switching to a new brand after 15 years with HEAD. He thanked the company for their support and shared his World Topolino Cup victory.
On May 24, 2026, Tumane Monastery will celebrate two significant jubilees: the 90th anniversary of the relics of Saint Zosima and the 10th anniversary of the renewal of the grand Tumane liturgy.
A neuropsychiatrist discussed preventative measures and societal oversight following a recent murder in Drniš, Croatia, emphasizing the need for coordinated efforts to prevent such tragedies.
Anastasija, a Novi Sad-based photographer known as "Ruskinja," helped a local find her way to Dorćol, sharing a heartwarming story that resonated deeply with her followers.
A 10-acre plot on Povlen mountain in western Serbia is for sale, offering a serene and natural retreat from urban life.
After over a month in Panagyurishte, the original Panagyurishte Golden Treasure has departed for Sofia, leaving behind a replica gifted by the "Aserel-Medet" AD and Prof. Dr. Luchezar Tsotrovkov.
The European Gymnastics Championships in Varna, Bulgaria, from May 27 to 31 will feature top stars like Stiliyana Nikolova and Daria Vartolomeeva, among others, in an exciting competition.