Serbia
'Death to Jews, Vucic' call during Belgrade protest sparks criticism from Serbians, Israelis
In a joint statement to The Jerusalem Post, MK Boaz Toporovsky, Dr. Efraim Zuroff, and Aleksandar Nikolić said: "No political motive whatsoever justifies such calls."
Jerusalem eyes EuroCup semis as ‘Triple J’ finds his groove
Tehran appears to prepare for long war despite heavy early losses - analysis
Countries issue Middle East travel advisories amid rising US-Iran tensions
Germany should express remorse over the crimes committed against Serbs - opinion
The UN's Srebrenica resolution has sparked debate over selective historical justice, particularly Germany's role in WWII-era atrocities against Serbs.
Serbia looks to reset ties with US, Israel with first Jewish FM Marko Djuric - interview
Djuric quoted in Hebrew what he describes as an old Jewish proverb and that translates in English to “You are only confined by the walls you build yourself.”
Sunken Nazi explosives-filled warship recovered after 80 years underwater
In the coming months, Serbia plans to remove 80 more sunken ships.
Serbian police officer shot dead, minister blames Kosovo
The two Balkan nations have fractious ties, punctuated by occasional flare-ups of violence, with Serbia refusing to recognize the independence of its former province.
Suspected Islamist shoots guard at Israeli embassy in Serbia in neck with arrow, shot dead
The gendarmerie officer reacted immediately, took out his gun, and as best he could until he fell, fired several shots at the attacker.
Serbia’s Nikola Djurisic, who has Israel connection, sees pre-NBA draft stock soar
While there will be no Israelis picked in this draft for the fourth year in a row since Deni Avdija was taken by the Washington Wizards with the ninth pick of the 2020 Draft.
Israeli women’s 4x200 freestyle relay team wins gold at European Championship
The Israeli athlete Gorbenko celebrated her third gold in Belgrade, only this time alone, after outrunning everyone in the final and setting a time of 4:36.05 minutes.
Hate and historical revisionism: Looking back on Dodik's interview with the 'Post' - opinion
It’s one thing for the newspaper to have conducted such an interview, ill-advised though it may have been. It is entirely another to have gone ahead with its publication knowing his views.
Dialogue between Serbia and Kosovo should start afresh - opinion
The EU mediators will need to create incentives for the party that demonstrates willingness, readiness, and ability to act on the plan that calls on both sides to take measures in many areas.
Will the UN's Srebrenica vote thrust the Balkans into war once again? - opinion
Hence, by singling out Srebrenica while ignoring other horrors of the Bosnian conflict, the UN is implicitly suggesting that Serbs alone were perpetrators, and everyone else were victims.