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Serbia's student protest movement set out to demand justice, rejecting ideology in favor of broad democratic values. But as ...
President Vucic slams arrest of Igor Popovic, assistant director of Serbia’s Office for Kosovo and Metohija, calls it ...
Serbia views Kosovo as a breakaway state and does not recognize its independence. Kosovo’s Serbs view themselves as part of Serbia, and see Belgrade as their capital, rather than Pristina.
Serbia has become a proxy for Russian influence in southeastern Europe, President Vjosa Osmani-Sadriu said during her visit ...
The European Commission has chosen to stay away from a new row between the Kosovo PM and Telekom Serbia. View on euronews ...
Kosovo's independence has been recognized by about 100 countries, including the United States. Russia, China and five EU countries, most of them with separatist regions of their own, have sided ...
Serbia and Kosovo are heavily reliant upon EU financial assistance and overall trade with EU nations. The EU represents the number one trading partner and is the biggest donor to Serbia, ...
Serbia insists on protecting its ethnic Serbs, who make up around 5 percent of Kosovo’s population of 1.8 million people and are concentrated mainly in the country’s north.
Serbia has called the split-off a violation of United Nations Resolution 1244, which dates to the end of the Kosovo war. Mr. Vucic and other Serbian leaders claim Kosovo as being the “heart ...
Serbia does not recognize Kosovo's declaration of independence from 2008. A former Serbian province, Kosovo broke away after a 1998-99 war which ended in a NATO intervention.
Serbia and Kosovo have already OK'd air, rail and transit agreements, including one that would clear the way for the first flight between Pristina and Belgrade in 21 years.
Serbian students, initially united by the Novi Sad railway station tragedy, protested for accountability, setting aside ...