Mitrovica's ethnic Serbian and Albanian communities have been divided since the end of Kosovo's war in June 1999. To the south of the Ibar River, Albanians see Mitrovica as part of a new country governed by Pristina, which declared independence from Serbia five years ago. But most Serbs in the north insist Mitrovica -- and indeed, all of Kosovo -- will forever be Serbia.
Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci says his meeting with Serbian Prime Minister Ivica Dacic later this month could be "a new chapter" in the process of normalizing Kosovar-Serbian relations.
As much of Western Europe still reels from a widely reported horse-meat scandal, Serbian authorities have had to deal with a different type of food scare, this time involving fish.
An exhibition at the Belgrade Cultural Center's Podrum Gallery this month uses X-rays, medical reports and personal testimonies to document the role of violence in Serbian society.
The Serbian and Kosovar presidents are holding their first meeting since Kosovo declared independence from Serbia in 2008.
The presidents of Kosovo and Serbia are due to meet in Brussels in what will be the first such high-level meeting since Pristina declared independence from Serbia nearly five years ago. Kosovo President Atifete Jahjaga spoke to RFE/RL about her expectations.
Kosovar President Atifete Jahjaga tells RFE/RL that she and Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic will discuss the normalization of bilateral relations when they meet on February 6.
Serbian Prime Minister Ivica Dacic is under fire after acknowledging that he met with a reputed member of an alleged narco clan led by Serbia's most-wanted suspected criminal.
Authorities in Kosovo say two Serbian children have been injured in the apparent explosion of a grenade outside their house in Mitrovica, a town divided between Serbs and ethnic Albanians.
Dejan Pavicevic said his job will be to monitor implementation of agreements between Serbia and Kosovo’s ethnic Albanian-led government.
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.
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