By Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade Tens of thousands of people gathered in the southern Serbian city of Niš on March 1 to mark the fourth month since a deadly railway station disaster, in what has become ...
In a world increasingly divided by the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Serbia’s stance stands out as a nation determined to chart its own course. Despite mounting pressure from the European Union (EU ...
It comes as no surprise that the mountainous landscape of Serbia lends itself to a plethora of fantastic ski resorts in winter months. First up is Kopaonik, a national park and the largest ...
Tensions escalate in Serbia as student protesters block public television in Belgrade, demanding accountability following a ...
Russian exiles in Serbia are largely liberal and anti-war – but they’re also reluctant to get politically involved in an unfamiliar landscape, new research shows. Since the start of the full ...