Now playing Next Russia Euroviews. An empire on its deathbed can still cause pain and suffering Once known for calling others "the sick man of Europe", today's Russia has decidedly found itself in a military, economic, political, demographic, and even conceptual dead end, Aleksandar Đokić writes. 19/07/2023
Now playing Next Serbia Despite US sanctions, Serbia denies spy chief's ties to Russia Serbia has tried to maintain a fragile balancing act between Brussels and Moscow ever since the Ukraine invasion. Could the recent US sanctions against its spy chief tip the scales? 14/07/2023
Now playing Next Russia Euroviews. Fear of Ukraine's democratic progress fuelled Putin's war fever As the world marked a tragic milestone on Saturday, we should remind ourselves that Ukraine's progress as a full-fledged democracy shook the seat of power in Moscow to its core, Aleksandar Đokić writes. 08/07/2023
Now playing Next Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnian Serbs reject national constitution sparking political crisis Politicians in Republika Srpska reject the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina sparking fears of regional political crisis 05/07/2023
Now playing Next Russia Euroviews. No mutiny is worth it to Chechnya's Ramzan Kadyrov — at least for now As long as Putin sits on his gilded throne in Moscow, Ramzan Kadyrov will stay as close to him as humanly possible, Aleksandar Đokić writes. 26/06/2023
Now playing Next Serbia Calls for Vučić to resign as protests enter eighth week in Serbia People are angry with President Vučić's government and his close ties with the tabloid media they claim incites hatred and promotes violence. 25/06/2023
Now playing Next world news No breakthrough after EU summons Kosovo and Serbia leaders for talks The leaders of Serbia and Kosovo made no breakthrough in EU-hosted emergency talks on Thursday aimed at defusing tensions around their border. The European Union’s top diplomat said they agree on the need for early elections amid fears of a return to open conflict. 23/06/2023
Now playing Next Europe News Brussels urges Vučić and Kurti to be 'reasonable' and engage in talks The European Union has called on the leaders of Serbia and Kosovo to be "more reasonable" and engage in talks "without pre-conditions." 19/06/2023
Now playing Next Serbia Serbia: Seventh week of mass demonstrations against the government Tens of thousands of anti-government protesters on Saturday staged marches in Belgrade and other Serbian cities against President Aleksandar Vučić, pledging to “radicalise” weeks of peaceful gatherings that have already shaken his populist rule. 18/06/2023
Now playing Next Russia Euroviews. In Putin's empire, the only thing that matters is the throne Do the lives of Russians anywhere matter to such a monstrous political entity as the Russian empire? The answer is simple – they don’t, Aleksandar Đokić writes. 15/06/2023
Now playing Next world news Kosovo tightens border security over claims police were 'kidnapped' Kosovo has tightened its border controls after claims three police officers were kidnapped by Serbian forces but Belgrade has rejected the suggestion. 15/06/2023
Now playing Next Serbia Tens of thousands rally against Serbia's populist leader Belgrade and some other Serbian cities have seen mass demonstrations since two deadly shooting rampages in early May that killed 18 people and wounded 20 others, including elementary school pupils. 09/06/2023
Now playing Next Russia Euroviews. Why aren’t there any mass protests against Putin in Russia? The answer is obvious: maybe Putin’s machinery isn’t that good at breaking Ukraine’s defences, but it is incredibly competent at cracking the skulls of Russian opposition activists, Aleksandar Đokić writes. 06/06/2023
Now playing Next Serbia Tens of thousands march in Serbia calling for tougher gun control laws Tens of thousands of Serbs marched in Belgrade on Saturday in the country's fifth mass rally to demand the government takes a tougher stance on gun control laws following two mass shootings. 04/06/2023
Now playing Next world news PM Kurti accuses Belgrade of whipping up tension in northern Kosovo Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has accused Belgrade of orchestrating violence and dissent in the north of his country, where ethnic Serbians boycotted municipal elections in April and then demanded the removal of elected ethnically Albanian mayors. 03/06/2023
Now playing Next Kosovo Kosovo tensions: France and Germany call for fresh elections France and Germany led a diplomatic push to reduce ethnic tension in northern Kosovo by calling for a re-run of April elections largely boycotted by Serbs. 02/06/2023
Now playing Next world news NATO condemns violent clashes in Kosovo Serbia slammed NATO-led peacekeepers stationed in neighbouring Kosovo for their alleged failure to stop "brutal actions" by police against ethnic Serbs. 29/05/2023