The Serbian ruling party has criticized a speech by the Russian ambassador to Belgrade at a nationalist party rally as meddling by Moscow in Serbia's internal affairs.
The Bulgarian blogosphere is buzzing with a hot topic: Serbia's biggest pop-folk star, Lepa Brena, and her private audience with Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov, which some see as direct support for the ruling political coalition.
"Credible deterrence" in Bosnia can only be imposed by the international community. That community still "agrees to disagree" about the causes of the country's problems.
A Serbian ultranationalist organization has protested RFE/RL's Balkan Service's use of maps on its website depicting Serbia's former province of Kosovo as an independent country.
Serbs have blocked roads for three months to stop Kosovo's Albanian leadership from extending its control over the north, an area populated mostly by ethnic Serbs.
Serbia's interior minister has said that two Picasso paintings owned by a German museum and stolen from a Swiss exhibition have been found in Belgrade.
In death as in life, Libya's former ruler Muammar Qaddafi brought together his disparate Balkan supporters, who paid respect to the "Desert Lion" in statements, newspaper memorial notices, and Internet forums in the days after his violent death.
In a land of high tensions, short fuses, and long memories, one Serbian nationalist group seems bent on throwing another log on the fire. The extreme-nationalist, pro-Russian organization Nasi has begun distributing leaflets in German and Serbian targeting German troops serving in the NATO-led Kosovo Force (KFOR) contingent in Kosovo.
Serbian President Boris Tadic has met with local Serb leaders from northern Kosovo in a bid to defuse a crisis with Kosovo's ethnic Albanian leadership.
The Blender this week has an interview about a new book about Lee Harvey Oswald's time in Minsk, a discussion with the granddaughter of Josip Broz Tito about his legacy and her efforts to heal ethnic divisions in the former Yugoslavia, and a feature on the first outdoor rock festival in Afghanistan in 35 years.
NATO-led peacekeepers in Kosovo confronted angry ethnic Serbs in northern Kosovo as they began dismantling barricades erected near one of the disputed border crossings with Serbia.
Officials say ethnic Serbian leaders in northern Kosovo and NATO have failed to come to an agreement over barricades blocking access to sensitive border crossings.
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