Found guilty in 2009, he had been serving a 22-year sentence but was released for health reasons at the request of the ...
A former Serbian army chief who was convicted by a U.N. court for war crimes during the war in Kosovo has died ...
His own Labour Party may no longer worship him, but in one small corner of the world, the cult of Tony Blair still reigns ...
Kosovo, which has strong ties with the UK, confirms to Sky News talks are underway but legal obstacles remain.
Türkiye's state-owned defense manufacturer MKE has signed an agreement to build a turnkey ammunition production facility in ...
Pristina urges end to UN mission in Kosovo, as Belgrade calls for it to continue, condemning alleged abuses - Anadolu Ajansı ...
In 1386, gathering a multi-ethnic army, Prince Lazar of Serbia defeated the local Ottoman commander Lala Sahin Pasha at ...
LONDON — Leaders of six Western Balkan nations are due to meet British and European officials in London on Wednesday for ...
Foreign Minister Marko Djurić stated last night that Serbia welcomes the near-unanimous agreement among UN Security Council ...
Well, well, well. Look how the mighty have fallen. Novak Djokovic, once Serbia’s golden boy who could do no wrong, now finds himself persona non grata in his own homeland.
Former Yugoslav army chief Nebojsa Pavkovic, convicted of war crimes by a UN court, died on Monday less than a month after ...
Djokovic has reportedly relocated to Athens, with his children said to be enrolled in a private and independent British ...