Dozens of Serbian workers have returned to Serbia and the ethnic-Serbian part of Bosnia with horror stories of their time working construction jobs at the Russian Olympic host city of Sochi.
Appeals judges at the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague have reduced the sentences of three high-ranking Serb political, military, and police officials for atrocities committed against ethnic Albanians during the 1998-99 conflict in Kosovo.
Serbia has officially started its European Union accession negotiations in Brussels, with Prime Minister Ivica Dacic leading Belgrade's delegation.
A Russian firm has announced that it's in the final stages of negotiations on a contract to help build a natural-gas power plant in Serbia as part of a multinational consortium.
Media reports in Serbia quote police as saying that former Belgrade spy agency head Milan Radonjic and operations chief Ratko Romic were arrested on January 14 on suspicion they had planned the assassination of Slavko Curuvija in April 1999.
FIFA said in an announcement on its website on January 14 that some restrictions apply, such as a prohibition against Kosovo playing matches against clubs and teams from countries of the former Yugoslavia and a requirement that Kosovar teams cannot display national symbols or play national anthems at games.
Almost 2,000 people dressed as Father Frost ran in a one-kilometer charity run in the Serbian capital, Belgrade, on December 29. The proceeds will be donated to a charity for children with epidermolysis bullosa, a genetic condition that causes extremely fragile skin. (AP video)
The European Commission has adopted a national program for Serbia that grants 178.7 million euros ($244 million) to Belgrade for reforms.
Ukraine's Euromaidan protesters have pledged to stay the course until their political demands are met. So what are their chances? RFE/RL looks at the outcomes of two protests that achieved their aims in Georgia and Serbia -- and two, in Russia and Belarus, that didn't.
EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton, whose term expires in October 2014, has rarely been out of the headlines this year. RFE/RL looks at Ashton's efforts to bring cohesion and effectiveness to the foreign policy of the 28-member bloc.
Serbia has been given the green light to open EU accession negotiations in January.
The prime ministers of Serbia and Kosovo have failed to reach an agreement on the functioning of the judiciary in the Serb-dominated northern part of Kosovo during an EU-sponsored meeting in Brussels.
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