For Luka Maksimovic, politics are a laughing matter. For the satirist's alter ego, Ljubisa Preletacevic-Beli, they are now serious business.
Serbia and Russia have conducted a one-day joint antiterrorism exercise -- the first-ever such event on Serbian territory. But officials in Belgrade seem reluctant to discuss the historic event.
Dozens of Serbian workers have returned to Serbia and the ethnic-Serbian part of Bosnia with horror stories of their time working construction jobs at the Russian Olympic host city of Sochi.
The European Court of Human Rights has found Serbia guilty of failing to adequately investigate the fate of a baby boy who his mother claims was taken away from her at birth. The ruling is a major victory for the hundreds of parents who believe their newborns were stolen and sold for adoption as part of a long-running scheme involving staff at state-run hospitals in Serbia.
Politicians in Serbia have boldly predicted in recent days that accused drug lord Darko Saric, who has been wanted since 2010, may soon be arrested. Saric once controlled a drug-smuggling ring that reportedly earned more than $1 billion a year. Rumors of his imminent arrest have sparked speculation about whether any high-ranking Serbian politicians have been protecting him.