World Jul 10 Former allies Serbia and Montenegro agree to repair strained relations The two countries formed a joint state until Montenegro split in 2006 following a referendum on independence. The former allies grew further apart after Montenegro recognized the 2008 declaration of independence of Serbia's former province of Kosovo.
World May 19 Serbian protesters to hold third rally, demand senior officials resign after two mass shootings BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Thousands of people are expected to rally in Serbia later on Friday for a third time in a month in protests following two mass shootings, even as government officials in the Balkan country rejected opposition criticism…
World May 06 Funerals held in Serbia for several victims of two mass shootings Heart-wrenching cries echoed as funerals were held in Serbia on Saturday for some of the victims of two mass shootings that happened just a day apart this week, leaving 17 people dead and 21 wounded, many of them children.
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 Aug 27 Serbia cancels EuroPride celebration due to extremist threats Serbia won’t allow a pan-European LGBTQ Pride event to take place in Belgrade next month, the president said Saturday, citing threats from right-wing extremists and fears of clashes.
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 Jul 09 Serbia bans mass gatherings after virus lockdown protests Serbian authorities have banned gatherings of more than 10 people in the capital, Belgrade, after two nights of violent clashes between police and thousands of demonstrators protesting coronavirus lockdown measures.
World Dec 22 Race for Croatia’s presidency goes to runoff election Near-complete results from Croatia’s tight presidential election showed that the conservative incumbent will face a liberal former prime minister in a runoff vote after no candidate won an outright majority on Sunday.
World Mar 16 New Zealand gunman entranced with Ottoman sites in Europe The white supremacist suspected in the mosque shootings that left at least 49 people dead in New Zealand had traveled to the Balkans in the past three years, where he toured historic sites and apparently studied battles between Christians and…