Slaven Miljus is a correspondent for RFE/RL's Balkan Service.
Activists and residents say Serbia's most visited mountain resort of Zlatibor is under threat from overdevelopment, with the local authorities seeking to attract 1 million visitors annually.
Hundreds gathered outside the Russian Embassy in the Serbian capital to light candles at a makeshift memorial for Aleksei Navalny on the evening of March 1 following his funeral in Moscow earlier the same day. The impromptu shrine displayed photos of the deceased Russian opposition leader.
Two leaders of the opposition coalition Serbia Against Violence are continuing their hunger strike as supporters protested again in front of the offices of Serbia's Election Commission on December 19, demanding the annulment of local election results in the capital, Belgrade.
The annual LGBT Pride parade was held in the Serbian capital for the 11th time on September 9. Organizers said it was the most attended so far. Police cordoned off protesters waving Serbian Orthodox symbols.
Tens of thousands joined an anti-government march in the Serbian capital, Belgrade, on June 17. It was the seventh in a series of mass protests held after two unrelated gun attacks in early May. The protesters blocked a highway leading through the city.
Tens of thousands joined an anti-government march in the Serbian capital, Belgrade, on June 3. It was the fifth mass protest organized by opposition parties after two unrelated gun attacks. Among other demands, the protesters called for the resignation of President Aleksandar Vucic.
Tens of thousands joined a May 27 anti-government march in Serbia's capital, Belgrade. It was the fourth in a series of protests held in the wake of two deadly gun attacks in early May. The protesters decried the scarce coverage of the protests by the public-service broadcaster, the RTS.
Serbian police have displayed guns collected in a nationwide disarmament campaign. President Aleksandar Vucic came on May 14 to a depot in the city of Smederevo where the police showed some of the firearms, explosives, and ammunition seized or voluntarily turned in by people.