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Serbia, Hardik Pandya and Natasa Stankovic
Natasa Stankovic shares if she will move to Serbia after divorce from Hardik Pandya
Natasa Stankovic addressed rumours about moving to Serbia post-divorce from Hardik Pandya. She emphasised her commitment to staying in India for her son's well-being.
Nataša Stanković Rubbishes Reports Of Moving To Serbia, Calls Hardik Pandya Family
Nataša Stanković and her ex-husband and cricketer Hardik Pandya have been a consistent topic of discussion ever since they announced their separation in
'I'm going back...': Natasa Stankovic opens up on moving to Serbia after separating from Hardik Pandya
Natasa shared that being a single mother has helped her embrace self-love and realize her worth while raising her son.
Natasa Stankovic Breaks Silence On Relocating To Serbia With Son After Divorce With Hardik Pandya
Natasa Stankovic and Hardik Pandya tied the knot in May 2020. The couple announced their divorce in July earlier this year. Months after announcing their separation, the actress revealed whether she would move back to Serbia with her son Agastya.
Natasa Stankovic to return to Serbia after divorce from Hardik Pandya?
Natasa Stankovic has been in the news since announcing her separation from cricketer Hardik Pandya, after nearly 5 years together. Following their split, the actress headed home to Serbia, fuelling speculation that she would be miles away from her estranged husband,
Natasa Stankovic dismisses rumours of returning to Serbia after her separation from Hardik Pandya; says, 'We are still a family'
Actor and model Natasa Stankovic has addressed various rumours and shared insights about her life following her separation from cricketer Hardik Pandya. The couple, who announced their split a few months ago,
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Serbia's military service revival fuels regional tensions
Milorad Dodik, the president of the Republic of Srpska, part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, announced plans to enable local Serbs ...
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Police fire tear gas at protest over deadly canopy collapse in Serbia
Protesters have thrown flares and red paint at the City Hall building in the Serbian city of Novi Sad in rage over last ...
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At least 14 killed after railway station roof collapses in Serbia
At least 14 people have died after the roof of a railway station collapsed in northern Serbia on Friday, according to CNN ...
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At least 8 killed in roof collapse at train station in Serbia: "This is a black Friday for us"
Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic said "this is a black Friday for us, for all of
Serbia
." Vucevic said that the roof ...
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Protesters demand arrests over train station roof collapse that killed 14 people in Serbia
Angry protesters have left red handprints in front of government buildings in the Serbian capital to demand the arrest of ...
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Serbia probes fatal train station roof collapse as vigil held for victims
Serbia wound up a rescue operation and opened an investigation on Saturday into a roof collapse at a railway station in the ...
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Serbia Mourns Victims Of Roof Collapse
People in the northern Serbian city of Novi Sad lit candles outside a railway station late on November 1 after its concrete ...
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Violent protests erupt in Serbia after deadly train station canopy collapse
Protests in the Serbian city of Novi Sad over a fatal rail station canopy collapse escalated as a group threw bottles and bricks at the headquarters of the Serbian Progressive Party, spraying red ...
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Rescuers end search for survivors after 14 die in canopy collapse in northern Serbia
NOVI SAD, Serbia (AP) — Serbian rescuers stopped searching for survivors on Saturday after pulling out 14 bodies from ...
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COMMENT: Will the renewal of the Serbia-Russia gas deal prolong Moscow's energy dominance in Europe?
By Fuad Shahbazov in Durham Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandr Vulin hinted during the Eastern Economic Forum in Russian ...
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