Afghanistan has climbed 22 places in this year's Press Freedom Index published by Reporters Without Borders "thanks to the fact that no journalists are in prison" there.
World No. 1 Novak Djokovic of Serbia beat Briton Andy Murray in four sets on January 27 to win his third consecutive Australian Open men's title.
RFE/RL's Brussels correspondent, Rikard Jozwiak, looks at how a possible "Brexit" -- or even a looser relationship between Britain and the EU -- might affect the bloc's enlargement and foreign policy.
The remains of the last Yugoslav king, Petar II Karadjordjevic, who died in exile more than four decades ago, have been returned to Serbia.
At least 2,000 ethnic Albanians have rallied in the southern Serbian town of Presevo to protest against the removal of a memorial to fallen Albanian guerrillas.
Italian actress Monica Bellucci, the star of an upcoming film by renowned film director Emir Kusturica, says she's excited. She's excited to play a Serb, excited to act in the Serbian language, and excited simply to physically be in Serbia.
Serbian police have removed a controversial memorial to ethnic Albanian rebels who fought against Serbia in the Kosovo war.
European Council President Herman van Rompuy says Serbia has made enough progress in normalizing relations with Kosovo for the EU to look at the possibility of opening accession talks with Belgrade.
A United Nations concert by a Belgrade vocal ensemble has provoked anger and upset among Bosnian groups who have complained that one of the songs was associated with the Balkan massacres of the 1990s.
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has apologized for a performance at the international organization of a Serbian military song that activists say is associated with massacres in Bosnia-Herzegovina in the 1990s.
The prime ministers of Kosovo and Serbia are due to meet on January 17 in Brussels in talks mediated by the European Union.
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.
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