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  1. 3 days ago · The "Black Hand" was a Serbian military society formed on 9 May 1911 by officers in the Royal Serbian Army, originating in the conspiracy group that assassinated the Serbian royal couple in May 1903, led by captain Dragutin Dimitrijević (Commonly referred to as "Apis").

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    2 days ago · Serbia is a parliamentary republic, with the government divided into legislative, executive, and judiciary branches. The current constitution was adopted in 2006 in the aftermath of the Montenegro independence referendum. [199] The Constitutional Court rules on matters regarding the Constitution .

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  4. 5 days ago · Serbian government and public opinion have continued to harshly criticise the UN General Assembly's decision on Thursday to pass the resolution commemorating the 1995 genocide in Srebrenica.

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    21 hours ago · Serb rebels showing the Three-finger salute and Serbian national colours, which are in use since 1835. Among the most notable national and ethnic symbols are the flag of Serbia and the coat of arms of Serbia. The flag consists of a red-blue-white tricolour, rooted in Pan-Slavism, and has been used since the 19th

  6. 5 days ago · Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic draped the Serbian flag across his back at the UN General Assembly session, on Thursday, where the Resolution on the Srebrenica genocide was passed. Lawyer Vesna Rakic Vodinelic assessed this use of the flag as inappropriate. „This is the flag of honour, the flag of the brave, the flag of freedom!

  7. 2 days ago · World War I started with the ultimatum, and later the attack on Serbia. During four months of bombardment, the vanguards of the Austrian army entered Belgrade on December 2, 1914, but they stayed there only until December 15. The invader had to retreat due to a strengthened position of Serbia after the Battle of Kolubara.

  8. 5 days ago · The UN General Assembly declared July 11 an international day of remembrance of the Srebrenica genocide in a vote on Thursday that survivors branded as historic and Serbs as a failure, reflecting deep ethnic divisions in Bosnia. The massacre of about 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys in 1995, after the UN safe zone of Srebrenica was overrun by ...