
Nedeljni Telegraf is an independent weekly which boasts with the largest circulation in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Although independent and often critical of authorities it is also staunchly "patriotic", similarly to its Croatian counterpart, Globus. Nedeljni (weekly) Telegraf has an on-line edition in Serbian with short versions of articles from the paper edition.
- Indictment for Racketeering is the Overture for Miljkovic's Extradition to the Hague, alleged war criminal Slobodan Miljkovic ends up in Serbian jail. Will he be extradited to the Hague?, 11/28 1995
- Radovan Karadzic's State of Republic [of Srpska] Address, 4/16 1996
- Nis Socialists were given between 15,000 and 20,000 fake ballots, a Nis Socialist party official from Nis admits electoral fraud, 1/22 1997
- Conflict with NATO would Bring into Question the Survival of Both the Country and the People, Previously unpublished speech of general Momcilo Perisic delivered in front of a group of political leaders in Gornji Milanovac [Serbia] in October 1998, after which he was dismissed from the post of the Chief of Staff of the Yugoslav Army, August 4 1999
- Foreigners Occupy and Take Over 200 of the Largest Serbian Companies in Kosmet, KFOR supposedly does not have enough soldiers to defend the Serbs but it has enough of them to put its paws on all major Serbian companies in Kosmet, worth billions of dollars, August 18 1999
- Gentlemen, Get Out of Kosovo!, General-colonel Nebojsa Pavkovic, commander of the Third Army of the Yugoslav Army, is convinced that our army will return very soon to our southern Serbian province, August 25 1999
- We are Prepared to Take Back Kosovo by Force if Necessary, interview with General Vladimir Lazarevic, the commander of the Pristina Corps of the Yugoslav Army, September 8 1999
- "The real reason for my resignation is that I proposed that Zoran
Djindjic withdraw because he has become a liability to the party.", Interview with Miodrag Perisic, a former vice-president of the Democratic Party, October 13 1999
- Plans for a New Campaign to Punish Serbia have Already been Drawn up by NATO, is another war in the Balkans likely?, October 24 1999
- NATO will Certainly Defend Democratic Aspirations of Montenegrins and Hungarians Even by Bombing Serbia and Belgrade, interview with British military analyst Paul Beaver, October 24 1999
- "We will not return by force; we will return at the invitation of KFOR and we will be an integral part of the UN peacekeeping force", General-colonel Nebojsa Pavkovic, in yet another interview discounts the possibility of the return of the Yugoslav Army to Kosmet by force, November 17 1999
- Village sentries and 70 special forces men preventing the break in of Albanian bands and Canadian soldiers into Serbia, NT's reporters in the Serb villages near Podujevo, where war is still in the air, 1/12/00
- Someone Dies of Cancer Every Third Day; There is no More Room in Cemeteries, "Uranium NATO bombs are taking a terrible toll in Bratunac in eastern Bosnia. The most recent victim was only 20 years old", 1/10/01
- First victims of depleted uranium munitions in Yugoslav Army: Three Officers of Pristina Corps Dead of Leukemia, Ten Others Ill, Four in Critical Condition, 1/17/01
- NATO agents and SFOR soldiers flood the Republic of Srpska on Clinton's demand. Their task: To Arrest Radovan Karadzic by January 20, 1/17/01
- America is not ready for a new military intervention, Europe is tired of the Balkans; consequently, anything is to be expected, 3/21/01
- "NT exclusively publishes Radovan Karadzic's dramatic letter to Patriarch Pavle": Why I Have Been Silent for Six Years, Karadzic's defends himself, 5/23/01
- Momcilo Krajisnik in the Hague: If I were to agree to testify against Milosevic, the only thing I would say is that he did everything possible to force us Bosnian Serbs to capitulate in order to satisfy the interests of those who asked this of him, 7/4/01