Europe is anxious in anticipation of a sharp increase in threats to the continent's security after the start of direct negotiations between the U.S. and Russia on ending the war…
Zoran Milanović Sworn in as the President of Croatia On February 18, Zoran Milanović was sworn in for his second five-year term as President of the Republic of Croatia. Milanović's…
On February 9, parliamentary elections were held in Kosovo According to the preliminary data of the Central Election Commision, after counting 99.72% of the ballots, the Self-Determination Movement (Vetëvendosje, VV),…
Prevlaka is a peninsula at the entrance to the Bay of Kotor. The 2.6-kilometer-long piece of land is only 500 meters wide at its widest part. Peninsula and the surrounding…
Student protests in Serbia continue even after government stepdown Serbian students continue blocking universities and picketing transport hubs, demanding accountability for those responsible for the tragedy in Novi Sad on…
Serbian Prime Minister steps down amid massive protests In the last days of January, protests that unleashed in Serbia over a deadly accident at the Novi Sad train station, where…
Introduction Since 2008, Kosovo, formerly part of the socialist federation of Yugoslavia, has been an independent state, internationally recognized by more than 100 UN members. The creation of the new…
Student protests continue in Serbia Some 50,000 students and other citizens supporting their demands protested on January 17 outside the Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) building in Belgrade. Armed with…
On January 10, the U.S. Department of Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) imposed a package of sanctions on the Russian energy sector. The restrictions affected dozens of companies,…
US Sanctions Against NIS AD Novi Sad The United States has imposed some of the toughest sanctions on the Russian oil industry, the US Department of the Treasury announced on…