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…
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…
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…
Mass shooting in Montenegro on New Year's Day On New Year's Day 2025, 45-year-old local resident Aco Martinović killed 12 people, including two boys aged 9 and 14, in the…
Milanović and Primorac Advances to the Second Round of Presidential Election in Croatia Croatian incumbent President Zoran Milanović, supported by the opposition Social Democratic Party (SDP), won the first round…
The largest protest since the fall of Milošević in Serbia Tens of thousands of students, as well as farmers, actors and citizens, gathered at a central Slavija Square in Serbia's…
Montenegro closes three chapters in EU talks instead of expected four On December 16, Montenegro, for the first time in seven years, closed three negotiation chapters - Chapters 7 (Intellectual…
European Commission Expects Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia to Accelerate Its Alignment with the EU Visa Policies Bosnia and Herzegovina's non-compliance with the EU visa policy contributes to an increased…
Explosion in northern Kosovo: Pristina and Belgrade blame each other The explosion occurred about 7 p.m. in the village of Varage (the Zubin Potok municipality, northern Kosovo) on November, 29,…
Croatian presidential elections to be held on December 29 On November 21, according to the Croatian government’s decision, the presidential elections will be held on Sunday, December 29. The decision…