The first All-Serbian Sabor (Assembly) called "One Nation, One Council - Serbia and (Republika) Srpska" was held a few days ago, but lively discussion around the event is still rattling.…
The absolute majority of experts believe the collapse of Bosnia and Herzegovina is nowhere near. It is believed that although the leaders of Republika Srpska declare preparations for the secession,…
Serbia’s Sabor passes draft Declaration on Protection of Serbian People’s Rights On June 8, the First All-Serbian Sabor (Assembly) in Belgrade adopted the draft Declaration on the Protection of the…
Vučić's party wins local elections Tentative results of local elections held on June 2, the list of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) led by Aleksndar Vučić won the popular…
Twenty-five years since the war ended and 15 years into the declaration of Kosovo's independence, Kosovo’s Mitrovica has remained divided. The central bridge across the Ibar was supposed to connect…
Budva is a small town that occupies a central part of the Montenegrin coast. With a population of just 25,000, it is one of the fastest-growing towns not only in…
Kosovo Parliament becomes associate member in NATO Parliamentary Assembly. The majority of countries voted "for" the motion with one vote "against" while another 14 countries abstained at the meeting of…
The resolution of the UN General Assembly regarding Srebrenica was expected to become a purely humanitarian act of honoring the victims of the crime on the eve of the 30th…
A New Government in Croatia Starts Its Work On May 17, the Croatian Parliament voted for a new government, headed for the third time in a row by the current…
It is still unknown who gave the idea to Milojko Spajić and his government to submit two amendments to the draft UN Resolution on remembrance and commemoration of the 1995…