World May 03 Serbian teenager kills 8 students, guard in Belgrade school shooting Police say a teenager who opened fire at his school drew sketches of classrooms and wrote a list of people he intended to target.
World Nov 13 Natasa Pirc Musar wins runoff vote, becomes Slovenia’s first woman president Liberal rights advocate Natasa Pirc Musar won a runoff Sunday to become Slovenia's first female head of state, and said she will seek to bridge the deep left-right divide in the Alpine nation of 2 million.
World Sep 17 Ultranationalist protestors attack police cordon at Pride march in Belgrade Riot police clashed Saturday with soccer hooligans in downtown Belgrade, Serbia, where a pan-European Pride march was held despite threats from anti-gay groups and an official earlier ban on the march in the traditionally conservative Balkan state.
World Sep 16 Despite ban and protests, LGBTQ organizers move forward with EuroPride march in Serbia Organizers of European LGBTQ events held in Belgrade this week have said they will hold a planned Pride march on the streets of the Serbian capital Saturday despite a police ban and threats from anti-gay groups.
Nation May 29 Disregarding EU sanctions, Serbia secures ‘extremely favorable’ gas deal with Putin Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has refused to explicitly condemn Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and his country has not joined Western sanctions against Moscow.
World Apr 30 Serbia shows off newly acquired Chinese missiles amid concerns in Balkans over arms buildup Although Serbia officially seeks membership in the European Union, it has been arming itself mostly with Russian and Chinese weapons, including T-72 battle tanks, MiG-29 fighter jets, Mi-35 attack helicopters and drones.
World Apr 10 China delivers missiles to Serbia, raising concerns of an arms buildup Media and military experts said Sunday that six Chinese Air Force Y-20 transport planes landed at Belgrade’s civilian airport early Saturday, reportedly carrying HQ-22 surface-to-air missile systems for the Serbian military.
World Apr 03 Serbia holds tense vote that could sway populist government’s ties with Russia Voters in Serbia have cast their ballots in an election likely to keep in power a populist government that has refused to impose sanctions on Russia over the war in Ukraine.
World Mar 24 Either loved or hated, Balkans split over Madeleine Albright’s legacy A monument in Kosovo, a snake named after her in Serbia. Madeleine Albright was either loved or hated in the Balkans for her pivotal role during the region's 1990s wars.
World Jan 17 Novak Djokovic returns to Serbia after Australia bars entry, French Open may do the same A plane carrying Djokovic touched down in his native Serbia on Monday. That closed at least the first chapter in a dizzying drama that has resonance in the world of elite sports, Australian pandemic politics and the polarized debate over…