Serbian police have closed a paramilitary youth camp organized by Russian and Serbian far-right groups on a mountain in western Serbia following complaints from the public.
No matter what the wording, Western diplomats, Balkan analysts, and even those on the ground say any moving of the borders could destabilize a region that has struggled to come to terms with the violent breakup of the former Yugoslavia.
The presidents of Serbia and Kosovo have said they may consider changes to their joint borders as a way out of a diplomatic impasse, two decades after fighting a war. Some local residents in the area worry it might actually exacerbate lingering ethnic tensions.
Archaeologists believe they have found an ancient Roman palace near the Serbian city of Sremska Mitrovica.
Senior government officials in Kosovo and Serbia have indicated a willingness to consider border changes as part of a peace process aimed at ending a dispute over Kosovo’s independence that has hampered both countries' accession to the European Union.
Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic has criticized Israel after its military jets took part in a ceremony in Croatia marking a victorious military operation at the end of the Balkan country’s 1991-95 war against rebel Serbs.
Croatian leaders have celebrated a victorious military operation at the end of the country’s 1991-95 war for independence, while Serbia's president accused Croatia of intentionally expelling Serbs from the country because of their ethnicity.
An upcoming Russian film looks back at the seizure of Pristina Airport as Moscow looks to strengthen future ties with Serbia.
Oliver Dragojevic, one of the most famous musicians and singers in the former Yugoslavia, has died at the age of 70.
A prominent lawyer who was once on the defense team of former Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic during his war crimes trial has been shot dead in Belgrade, officials say.
Israel's president has praised Serbia for passing a law providing restitution to the Jewish community for unclaimed Jewish property seized during the Holocaust.
Hatidza Mehmedovic, who lost a husband and two sons in the Srebrenica massacre but later advocated for reconciliation, was buried today amid outrage over a Serb ultranationalist's comments that appeared to mock her death.
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