Mass protests in Serbia illustrate that democracy and clean government are precious ideals in bullied societies
Backlash over fatal accident has become biggest challenge to President Aleksandar Vučić’s tight grip on power
Stakebuilding in Austrian lender Addiko under scrutiny by central bank
Arrest of opposition filmmaker Andrey Gnyot is seen as a test for Belgrade’s allegiances
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Prime Minister Albin Kurti says Pristina intends to exercise full sovereignty over its own affairs
Environmentalists aim to stop Rio Tinto’s Jadar project despite Belgrade’s promise of economic boom
Despite Chinese interest, president says he is ‘loyal’ to EU as he hosts German chancellor in Belgrade
Serbia is forging close ties with Donald Trump’s team even as it attempts to pursue a middle course in a multipolar world
Two impressive new histories about the Balkan neighbours show how the traumas of the past have left deep traces in the present
Moscow-friendly Belgrade exported about €800mn of shells to western allies since 2022
Exploitation of one of the world’s largest deposits of the metal would boost Europe’s electric vehicle industry
Aside from big names such as Marina Abramović, the region is little known globally, making it ripe for collectors
Albin Kurti says western capitals should give Belgrade a deadline to adopt sanctions against Russia
Chinese president cites ties ‘forged with blood’ as he looks for allies during first European trip in 5 years
Belgrade defies west days before visit by Chinese leader Xi Jinping
One of Moscow’s strongest allies in the Balkans is purchasing more European and US weapons
Pristina set to impose monetary measure on February 1 despite risk of more ethnic tensions
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Democratic backsliding and warm ties with Russia seem less important to Brussels than co-operation on migration
Nikola Sandulović says he was arrested and beaten after apologising for his country’s crimes in Kosovo
Demonstrators take to the streets and accuse President Aleksandar Vučić of voter fraud
Thousands protest in Belgrade after President Aleksandar Vučić secures parliamentary majority
Ruling SNS party wins majority as defeated opponents allege fraud in Belgrade result
Sunday’s parliamentary and local elections were triggered by mass protests against pro-Russian president