Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic apologised on Wednesday for calling Slovenians “disgusting”, clarifying he was only referring to their politicians. ADVERTISEMENT Serbia’s president has apologised for calling...
Serbia marks the 25th anniversary of NATO bombing of what was then Yugoslavia. ADVERTISEMENT On Sunday, demonstrators gathered in Belgrade to commemorate the 25th anniversary of...
Serbia’s opposition has accused the ruling party of voter fraud in last December’s elections. ADVERTISEMENT A key vote for control of Serbia’s capital – a focal...
Around 150,000 Russians and 16,000 Ukrainians are currently living in the country. ADVERTISEMENT Since the war began in Ukraine two years ago, thousands of Ukrainian and...
EU lawmakers have called for an independent investigation into allegations of vote fraud in Serbia and demanded EU funds be cut off if Belgrade authorities fail...
Tensions ran high during the inauguration of Serbia’s National Assembly on Tuesday, as opposition parties staged protests over alleged vote rigging in December’s snap elections. ADVERTISEMENT...
Serbia’s relations with Kosovo and Bosnia are at a low ebb, raising concerns about a return to violence. ADVERTISEMENT Serbia is considering reintroducing compulsory military service,...
Serbia has announced that drivers with Kosovo licence plates can enter Serbian territory from 1 January, seemingly ending a years-long dispute that at times has turned...
Milorad Dodik’s words have concerned the US, especially since Bosnia is still recovering from a 1990s war which killed more than 100,000 people. ADVERTISEMENT A Bosnian...
The country’s recent election sparked unprecedented protests against the government, which is accused of rigging the vote in its favour. ADVERTISEMENT Activists and opposition parties marched...