Serbia Demonstrations continue in Serbia against Vučić government Protesters marched in Belgrade on Saturday in the latest rally against the Serbian leader, demanding an end to "political violence". 27/01/2019
Serbia Why are there anti-government protests in Serbia? | Euronews Answers As protests enter their eighth week in Serbia, why are people so angry at Aleksandar Vucic's government? 21/01/2019
No Comment Orthodox believers swim In Icy waters to mark Epiphany in Serbia Orthodox feast of Epiphany was celebrated all over Serbia with swimming in freezing rivers and lakes 20/01/2019
Serbia Serbia smiles eastward as Putin visit builds ties Russia has strong support in Serbia because of its backing over Kosovo. 18/01/2019
Cinema Kustendorf festival celebrates best of independent cinema Partly financed by the Serbian government, the Festival created by director Emir Kusturica aims to promote independent cinema. 18/01/2019
Serbia Thousands gather in Belgrade to cheer Putin during his visit to Serbia Thousands gather in Belgrade to cheer Putin during his brief visit to Serbia. 17/01/2019
Serbia March in Belgrade in memory of assassinated Serbian politician Demonstrators denounce "climate of fear" ahead of visit from Russian President Vladimir Putin 16/01/2019
Europe News The film festival halfway up a mountain Forget glitter, red carpets and black ties — at Kustendorf Film and Music Festival you’ll need to wear boots and a good coat. 15/01/2019
Serbia Thousands flood the streets of Belgrade in anti-government protest Thousands of people took to the streets of the Serbian capital city of Belgrade Saturday night, to protest the sitting government and its de facto leader President Aleksandar Vucic.democratic freedoms 30/12/2018
Serbia Protesters in Serbia denounce an alleged government crackdown on opposition parties The second weekend of protest in a row was called by an alliance of opposition parties. 16/12/2018
Serbia Watch: Phallic-shaped owl statue cases stir in Serbia A statue of an owl in the northern Serbian town of Kikinda has come under fire from locals, who think it looks like a phallus. 16/11/2018
Serbia I won’t wear a poppy, says Manchester United star Nemanja Matic I won’t wear a poppy, says Manchester United star Nemanja Matic 05/11/2018
Serbia Euroviews. Politicised judiciary hurts Serbia's chances of joining the EU | View Serbia’s failure to introduce genuine judicial reform will seriously jeopardise the country’s European future regardless of possible progress in relations with Kosovo, writes a policy analyst at the Open Society European Policy Institute. 10/10/2018
No Comment Security tight as Belgrade celebrates annual gay pride parade Hundreds of members and allies of the LGBTQ community took part in Belgrade pride parade on Sunday amid tight security in the conservative Balkan country. 17/09/2018
Serbia Watch: Sword fighting, jousting and archery at medieval festival The battles were tense, with great skill and physical endurance needed to succeed in the duels that were fierce rather than theatrical. 29/08/2018
Serbia Serbia-Kosovo possible border changes explained: What's at stake? The leaders of Kosovo and Serbia Saturday voiced their intention to change the border between the two countries. What might this entail and what are the EU's worries about the ramifications for the rest of the Balkans? 27/08/2018
Serbia Serbian lawyers strike over colleague's murder Lawyers in Serbia have begun a week-long strike, calling on the authorities to investigate the murder of one of their colleagues. 30/07/2018
Serbia Slobodan Milosevic war crimes lawyer shot dead Dragoslav Ognjanovic, 57, was shot dead in front of his apartment building in Belgrade, the Interior Ministry said in a statement. 29/07/2018
Serbia Serbian peace group marks Srebrenica anniversary in Belgrade Bosnian Serb soldiers slaughtered over eight thousand Muslim men and boys in Srebrenica in Bosnia in 1995. 11/07/2018
Travel News Beautiful Belgrade: A city of contrasts and culture One of Europe's oldest cities, Belgrade is beloved by travellers and never fails to offer pleasant surprises 08/06/2018
No Comment New births at Belgrade zoo Belgrade Zoo welcomed two new babies this week - an American bison calf and a fawn 29/05/2018
Serbia Serbia's king who isn't Serbia's monarchs were kicked out of the country during World War II but they never gave up the claim to the throne. Now a new political party is lobbying to bring the monarchy back. 18/05/2018
World Serbian President Vučić on EU bid and making "huge efforts” to normalise Kosovo relations Serbian President Vučić on EU bid and making "huge efforts” to normalise Kosovo relations 15/05/2018
Serbia War criminal stopped from holding controversial rally in Serbia A far-right leader and convicted war criminal was stopped from holding a controversial rally in Serbia on Sunday. 06/05/2018
Serbia Serbia faces up to huge hazardous waste problem to meet EU environment standards Series of finds of illegal dumps raises fears thousands of tons of waste remain to be found in vulnerable locations. 05/04/2018
Serbia EU enlargement on agenda as Juncker tours Balkans European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker is currently touring six Western Balkan countries and has made it clear membership of the bloc is not a done deal 27/02/2018