A team of Balkan chefs cooked up what they said was a world record number of a pancakes on October 26 -- 14,186 of the confectionery treats were made during an eight-hour marathon at Sarajevo's tourist fair.
Events to raise breast-cancer awareness took place in the Montenegrin capital, Podgorica, on October 13.
Montenegro seeks to legislate patriotism with law on standing for anthem.
A new multimedia museum dedicated to the cult Bosnian movie Walter Defends Sarajevo is due to open later this year, and organizers hope it draws a good number of tourists -- especially from China. (The views expressed in this blog post do not necessarily reflect those of RFE/RL.)
U.S. Senator John McCain, a six-term Republican senator from Arizona and war hero who endured almost six years of torture and captivity in the infamous Hanoi Hilton, has died. He was 81.
Serbian police have closed a paramilitary youth camp organized by Russian and Serbian far-right groups on a mountain in western Serbia following complaints from the public.
Italian police said on August 9 that they found 20 tons of hashish worth up to 200 million euros in the fuel tanks of a ship manned by Montenegrins that was stopped in international waters and escorted to Sicily.
Oliver Dragojevic, one of the most famous musicians and singers in the former Yugoslavia, has died at the age of 70.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel says she will work on her country's relationship with the United States, which she described as "under pressure" but "crucial."
The government of Montenegro has defended its contribution to peace in response to a comment from the U.S. President Donald Trump, who said earlier this week that the tiny Balkan state's "aggressive" people were capable of triggering "World War III."
U.S. President Donald Trump has said that Montenegrins are "very strong, very aggressive" people and suggested he fears NATO's newest member could drag the alliance into a major war.
Britain says it will nearly double the funding it provides to the Western Balkans to help the countries “tackle threats to their progress,” particularly in the fight against organized crime and drug smuggling.
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