Serbia
Inside the unflinching friendship shared between Israel and Serbia - editorial
There are countries that issue statements, countries that turn ambiguous when tested, and then there are countries that show up. Serbia has proven it belongs firmly in the latter category.
Black Metallica Symphony Tribute show to perform in Tel Aviv
'Shoulder to shoulder': Israel and Serbia launch strategic dialogue, negotiate Free Trade Agreement
Washington letter on Bosnia sparks fears of expanding foreign influence in Europe - opinion
Israeli musician brings its jazz to the heart of Europe
Serbia asks Russia to end recruitment of its people for Ukraine war
Serbian president criticized Russia's sites and social media for publishing advertisements in the Serbian language to volunteer to join its ranks.
How Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic stopped World War III - opinion
Shying away from the international spotlight, Aleksandar Vucic, Serbia’s president since 2014, has engaged in a complex effort to maintain stability in the Balkans.
Serbia arrests Afghan general, sniper 'wanted by France' on terrorism charges
Afghan general arrested by Serbian police is also wanted for terrorism charges in France.
Why ethnic tensions are flaring again in northern Kosovo - explainer
New tensions have erupted since December 10, when roadblocks erected by Serbs in Kosovo turned into violent encounters with the police.
Serbia-Kosovo, Azerbaijan-Armenia: Threats to peace in Caucasus, Balkans - analysis
Russia's war in Ukraine has been a major war and gets a vast majority of coverage. However, the current tensions in Kosovo and in an area of the Caucasus called Nagorno-Karabakh also matter.
Shots fired near NATO forces in northern Kosovo as tensions remain high - report
Ethnic Serbs have barricaded roads in northern Kosovo in protest against recent arrests for over two weeks.