Former US President’s son-in-law’s investment company is to ‘revitalize’ the former Yugoslav military HQ in Belgrade, hit during 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia, and build a memorial to the victims of the bombing.
Dusan Knezevic has been appointed temporary successor to Snezana Stanojkovic – whose mandate expired last year and whose work has been criticised for lack of results.
Brought into government, Croatia’s far-right Homeland Movement is seeking to cut off funding for a newspaper published on behalf of the Serb national minority.
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Ukrainian Foreign Minister says Kyiv delegation’s two-day visit to Serbia – a friend of Russia’s – ended with agreement to restore bilateral trade to pre-war levels.
Albania’s Football Federation said it has teamed up with its Serbian counterpart to organise the European Under-21 football competition together with its neighbour in three years’ time.
Ahead of municipal polls in June, MPs will discuss changes to electoral law to prevent the organised practice of getting voters to temporarily change their registered residence to another constituency to influence election results.
Chinese President’s visit to Belgrade sees flurry of new deals and memorandums of understanding signed between Serbian and Chinese media groups.
Four Balkan states slipped down the latest press freedom rankings compiled by Reporters Without Borders.
Serbian Prime Minister-designate Milos Vucevic named two pro-Russian, US-sanctioned politicians as members of his new cabinet, which will also include a far-right party leader.