Food and Drink Will local Serbian plum brandy 'sljivovica' make the UNESCO List? Will Serbs' local plum brandy 'sljivovica' make it for the UNESCO List? 26/11/2022
Serbia Austria, Serbia and Hungary strike migration deal Austria, Hungary and Serbia have struck out on their own, signing a new pact that will see a more hard line approach to dealing with migrants. 17/11/2022
Serbia Russians and Ukrainians flock to Serbia after Moscow’s invasion More than 104,000 Russians and 18,000 Ukrainians have moved to Serbia since the start of Moscow’s invasion. And many of them are under 35, highly educated, and work in the IT sector. 16/11/2022
Serbia Fighter jets scrambled over alleged drones at Serbia-Kosovo border President Vučić, who acts as the Serbian army commander-in-chief, also ordered the military to heighten its state of readiness amid a licence plates row with neighbouring Kosovo. 02/11/2022
Serbia Urusla von der Leyen on charm tour in the Balkans The European Commission President met with Serbia’s President Aleksander Vucic to discuss energy and hopes that Serbia’s gas market will open up for diversification. 28/10/2022
Travel News Serbia tightens visa rules after pressure from EU The Balkan country previously had generous entry rules but as it looks to join the EU it is now introducing new visa requirements. 27/10/2022
Serbia Serbian qualms on Russian sanctions could harm EU hopes — Commissioner "Many leaders are looking around and they expect everybody to share the communality of the project in these difficult moments, and in particular those who aspire to be with us", EU Commission vice-president tells Euronews 07/10/2022
Culture news Novi Sad: This buzzing city is this year’s European Capital of Culture In partnership with Novi Sad European Capital of Culture Known as the “Serbian Athens” thanks to its rich cultural heritage, Novi Sad is one of the first cities outside of the European Union to be named the European Capital of Culture 04/10/2022
Euronews Witness EuroPride 2022: Historic march goes ahead after ban Despite religious protests and a restricted Pride march, the annual EuroPride event for the LGBTIQA+ community in Europe, went ahead in Belgrade and makes history as the first in the Balkans and South-East Europe. 30/09/2022
Serbia Karen Melchior: “Discrimination of minorities: the canaries in the coal mine of democracy” Karen Melchior is a Member of the European Parliament (Renew Europe) from Denmark, and member of the European Parliament’s LGBTI Intergroup. Speaking to euronews reporter Valérie Gauriat at Belgrade’s EuroPride this september. 30/09/2022
Serbia Maria Walsh: “There must be a clear plan so that minority groups are not left unsafe” Maria Walsh is a Member of the European Parliament from Ireland (Fine Gael, EPP), and Vice-President of the European Parliament’s LGBTI Intergroup. Attending the Belgrade EuroPride2022, she was among those who urged the Serbian Presidency to lift the ban on the march due to end a week of events. 30/09/2022
Serbia Helena Dalli: “We cannot live in a world where people are not treated equally” Helena Dalli is the European Commissioner for Equality. Attending the Human Rights conference at Belgrade’s Europride2022, she spoke to euronews reporter Valerie Gauriat of the importance of defending LGBTQI+ rights, in a European context where civil rights as a whole are increasingly under attack. 30/09/2022
Serbia Serbian foreign minister defends Russia deal after flak from Brussels Nikola Selaković signed a bilateral agreement, dubbed the Consultation Plan, with his Russian counterpart on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly session in New York on Friday. 25/09/2022
Serbia Thousands march for Serbia Pride after 11th-hour announcement Thousands took part in Serbia's EuroPride on Saturday, following a last-minute statement by the country's PM that the march could happen and would be protected by police. 16/09/2022
Serbia Serbia's interior ministry bars Belgrade's EuroPride march route The organisers said they would use "all available legal means" to reverse the decision and have Saturday's march take place despite growing threats by the country's far-right and religious groups. 13/09/2022
Serbia Bosnian Serb war criminal Ratko Mladić 'in poor health', says his son The former general has been held in prison in The Hague after being captured in Serbia in 2011 after years on the run. 13/09/2022
No Comment Thousands protest planned Pride event in Belgrade Thousands of opponents of a pan-European LGBTQ event planned for this week in Belgrade marched through the Serbian capital. 12/09/2022
Serbia Elizabeth II had warm relations with Yugoslavia despite differences Karađorđević was born in 1945 in Room 212 of Claridges Hotel, in London with rumours suggesting Winston Churchill declared the room Yugoslav territory for the day so that he could be declared King one day... 09/09/2022
Serbia Europe's worst drought in centuries reveals WWII Nazi wrecks in Serbia Historians say up to 200 Nazi German warships were scuttled in September 1944 in Prahovo, Serbia. Now, authorities aim to remove 21 sunken vessels to make the Danube less hazardous to traffic. 30/08/2022
Serbia Nationalists join church protest in Belgrade against EuroPride event Thousands marched in the Serbian capital on Sunday night against Europe's biggest Pride event, which organisers vow will go ahead despite a move by President Vučić to ban it. 29/08/2022
Serbia Serbian president says EuroPride cancelled, sparking criticism The Balkan country's leader said on Saturday that although he is not happy to jeopardise minority rights, Serbia has found itself in too many crises in recent times. 27/08/2022
Serbia 'Protect Serbs in Kosovo or we'll do it ourselves,' Vucic warns NATO Vucic's fiery address to the nation followed talks between Serbia and Kosovo last week. 22/08/2022
Serbia Recent Serbia-Kosovo flare-up not a real conflict, says expert Leaders of Serbia and Kosovo met in Brussels for another EU-mediated attempt to resolve lingering issues between the two wartime rivalling states that have spiked tensions in the Balkans. 18/08/2022
Serbia Serbia and Kosovo agree to further talks to deescalate Balkan tensions Serbia's President Aleksandar Vučić and Kosovo's Prime Minister Albin Kurti met in Brussels on Thursday, in talks facilitated by the EU. 18/08/2022
Serbia Tensions between Croatia and Serbia after memorial visit blocked Croatian authorities said it was "unacceptable" that they had not been formally notified of the Serbian president's private trip. 18/07/2022
No Comment Djokovic celebrates Wimbledon crown with jubilant fans in Belgrade Recently-crowned Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic welcomed by thousands of fans in native Belgrade, while the star said it is unlikely he will feature in this year's US Open as he continues to refuse to be vaccinated against coronavirus. 12/07/2022