Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnian Serb 'national holiday' rally sparks row Bosnian Serb leaders have been celebrating their autonomous republic’s national holiday despite a Constitutional Court ban. 09/01/2017
France "Unacceptable and unjustifiable" - outrage at the arrest of Ramush Haradinaj The former prime minister of Kosovo, who is also an ex-guerilla fighter, was detained at an airport in eastern France on Wednesday on an international arrest warrant issued by Serbia. 05/01/2017
Kosovo Serb wall in Kosovo to be brought down by government The parliament of Kosovo has voted to demolish a concrete wall, deemed to have been erected as an act of defiance by the small Serb community in the northern city of… 29/12/2016
No Comment Serbia: migrant crowd grows in Belgrade’s squalid informal camp The migrant population grows at an informal camp in Belgrade. 20/12/2016
Sport Judo: Tokyo Grand Slam wraps up 2016 season in style Serbian judoka Aleksandar Kukolj celebrated his second consecutive Grand Slam victory after winning the men’s -90 kilo title on the third and final day in Tokyo – the last event of the 2016… 04/12/2016
World News Remembering the fallen of Vukovar 25 year on A silent march was led by the veterans and family members of the victims of the siege in 1991. 18/11/2016
Serbia Croatia marks 25th anniversary of Vukovar massacre A quarter of a century on, Croatia is commemorating one of the ugliest episodes of the wars that led to the break-up of Yugoslavia. 17/11/2016
Serbia Scores of migrants set out on foot for the EU They have left Belgrade and are heading for Croatia, demanding that the EU opens its doors to them and gives them free and secure passage towards Western Europe. 11/11/2016
World News Watch in 360 degrees: pollution clean-up in Serbia Take a look at this 360 video of a derelict zinc plant in Serbia. 02/11/2016
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia Serbs vote to keep disputed national holiday Bosnian Serbs have voted overwhelmingly to keep January 9 as a national holiday in defiance of Bosnia’s highest court. 26/09/2016
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnian Serbs defy top court to hold 'Statehood Day' referendum Bosnian Serbs are voting on Sunday in a referendum over whether to maintain a disputed national holiday. 25/09/2016
No Comment Belgrade hosts gay pride march under heavy police presence Hundreds of people took part in a gay pride parade under tight police security in the Serbian capital Belgrade on Sunday. 19/09/2016
Hungary Flash mobs in Budapest one year after migrant fence went up One year after a fence went up on the Hungarian-Serbian border to stop the flow of migrants, flash mobs have turned out in Budapest. 17/09/2016
Hungary On the Serbian-Hungarian border, refugees' long march to safety grinds on One year on, and for international televisions and newspapers Röszke-Horgos isn’t news any more, but the situation in the Serbian migrant “jungle” is still quite… 29/08/2016
Serbia 'Jealous' man guns down five, wounds 22 in Serbia cafe Five people were killed and another 22 wounded on Saturday (July 2) when a man entered a cafe in northern Serbia and opened fire with an assault rifle he owned… 02/07/2016
Bosnia and Herzegovina Divided Bosnian Serbs protest for and against the government Tensions run high in Bosnia's autonomous Serb republic, but the demonstrations ended peacefully. 14/05/2016
Bosnia and Herzegovina Historic mosque re-opens, 23 years after being destroyed in the Bosnian war The event on Saturday was an opportunity to project an image of tolerance in the multi-religious, multi-ethnic society. 07/05/2016
Serbia "Life was better then" - Serbs commemorate death of Marshal Tito Serbs are celebrating the 36th anniversary of the death of Marshal Tito, the Communist leader of the former Yugoslavia, whose death sparked the 04/05/2016
Serbia Pro-EU Progressive Party claims Serbia's general election The Balkan country looks set to continue along the path of austerity ands talks on EU membership. 25/04/2016