Serbian snake lover Predrag Ristic died in a motorcycle accident last spring, leaving behind an invaluable collection of rattlesnakes, vipers, and constrictors that was believed to be the largest in Southeastern Europe. Now, 25 of Ristic’s snakes have been donated to a zoo in Croatia.
Serbian Prime Minister Ivica Dacic says Serbs were lied to when they were told that "Kosovo is ours."
A sixth round of EU-mediated talks between Serbia and Kosovo has ended in Brussels with "some work" ahead of participants before a fresh meeting.
UN war crimes court judges have overturned the conviction of the former chief of the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA), Momcilo Perisic.
Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci has urged the United States to "support" Pristina in its refusal to grant further concessions to its Serbian minority.
After investments from both East and West failed to lift Serbia out of its economic doldrums, Belgrade is hoping money from the Middle East will improve its sluggish development.
A Serbian court has sentenced seven former Bosnian Serb paramilitaries to up to 20 years in prison over the murder of Romany civilians during the 1992-1995 Bosnian war.
The prime ministers of Kosovo and Serbia have ended two days of European Union-mediated talks in Brussels with no substantive agreement.
Bosnian Serb general Milan Gvero, who was convicted for crimes against humanity in the 1992-1995 Bosnian war, has died.
The talks come after Kosovo’s ethnic Albanian majority on February 17 marked five years of self-declared independence from Serbia.
Kosovo is marking five years since unilaterally declaring independence from Serbia.
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.
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