Some 200 residents of Belgrade's Stepa Stepanovic development gathered in the Serbian capital on July 14 to protest against local authorities, who they accuse of ignoring promises to build schools and a health center, and instead planning to construct a Serbian Orthodox Church on the site.
Britain says it will nearly double the funding it provides to the Western Balkans to help the countries “tackle threats to their progress,” particularly in the fight against organized crime and drug smuggling.
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has met with his Serbian counterpart in a bid to repair ties with the Balkan country, a key Russian ally in Europe, as both states seek to join the European Union.
Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg visited Belgrade on July 2, getting an early glimpse of Serbia's newly reconstructed National Museum.
World soccer's governing body has fined the Russian and Serbian federations after racist banners were displayed by fans during recent World Cup matches.
Serbian soccer official Goran Bunjevcevic, a former Red Star Belgrade captain and Tottenham defender, has died. He was 45.
In a new report, the U.S. State Department says Belarus, Iran, Russia, and Turkmenistan remain among the worst offenders of human trafficking and forced labor.
A new report out of Belgrade itself suggests that the Yugoslav Army was less a bystander or victim of the breakup of Yugoslavia than an instrument of its demise. (The views expressed in this blog post do not necessarily reflect those of RFE/RL.)
Serbia is to reopen its National Museum on July 28, after renovations which began in 2003. We got a sneak peak inside the day before...
Leaders of Kosovo and Albania have said they are collecting money to pay fines that two Switzerland soccer players received for making a pro-Kosovo gesture when the celebrated their team's victory over Serbia last week.
Soccer's world governing body FIFA has fined two Switzerland players for making politically and ethnically suggestive hand gestures to celebrate World Cup goals against Serbia, but the two were cleared to continue playing soccer.
The European Union on June 25 opened new chapters in the accession negotiations with Montenegro and Serbia, bringing the two countries a further step closer to joining the bloc.
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