A seven-year-old girl has been killed and eight others have been injured in a knife attack at an elementary school in the Croatian capital Zagreb.
The 19-year-old attacker, believed to be a former student, entered a first-grade classroom at the (...)
Georgia and Turkey on Tuesday received stinging report cards from European Union ministers over their accession process, while Ukraine and Moldova mostly got gold stars.
In enlargement conclusions released as they were meeting in Brussels, EU (...)
Thousands of anti-government protesters marched in the Serbian capital on Monday, demanding the resignation of top officials after the deadly collapse of a concrete roof at a railway station which killed 14 people earlier this month.
Those rallying (...)
Citizens of Moldova are heading to the polls on Sunday for a presidential election and a referendum on EU membership.
Voting began at 7 a.m. local time and will conclude at 7 p.m. (0400-1600 GMT), with over 1,100 local and 280 foreign observers (...)
The Saudi Fund for Development (SFD) has announced its first foray into Serbia by signing three development loan agreements valued at $205 million.
These agreements, aimed at boosting the agriculture, education, and energy sectors, mark the (...)
French President Emmanuel Macron denied claims that he had invited Telegram founder and CEO Pavel Durov to France, following Durov's detention and subsequent release on probation in Paris.
Speaking during official talks in Belgrade, Macron dismissed (...)
The UEFA Champions League 2024/25 League phase draw took place on Thursday at Monaco's Grimaldi Forum, featuring 36 teams instead of the usual 32.
The top eight teams will advance directly to the knockout rounds, while teams finishing in 9th through (...)
Just days before signing a cooperation agreement with the EU on critical raw materials supply, Serbia gave the renewed go-ahead for Anglo-Australian mining giant Rio Tinto to develop what could be Europe's largest lithium reserves — but further (...)
A Serbian police officer was injured in a crossbow attack outside the Israeli embassy in Belgrade, with Interior Minister Ivica Dacic confirming that the officer subsequently shot and killed the assailant.
The attacker, who has not yet been (...)
The leader of Bosnia and Herzegovina's Serb-majority entity, Milorad Dodik, repeated his threat to withdraw from the Balkan country on Wednesday, a day before a UN vote on establishing an annual day to commemorate the 1995 genocide of more than (...)
Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Hungary on Wednesday, marking the end of his five-day European tour.
His visit is set to solidify numerous agreements with Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, further strengthening China's regional economic (...)
The red flags start at Belgrade's Nikola Tesla Airport and run all the way along the motorway into the center of Serbia's capital.
This is Serbia's way of showing that it is proud of its "ironclad friendship" with China – and welcoming Xi Jinping to (...)
Residents of four Serb-majority municipalities boycotted a referendum on removing their ethnic Albanian mayors from office on Sunday, following last year's mayoral elections.
The vote was an attempt to diffuse tensions between Kosovo and neighboring (...)
Serbian police said Monday they had detained at least 38 people who took part in Sunday's protest against reported widespread voting irregularities.
Several hundred Serbian university students and other citizens have blocked traffic at a key (...)
Police in Serbia's capital, Belgrade, have used tear gas to disperse crowds protesting at alleged fraud in last week's general election.
They intervened after some of the crowd outside the city hall smashed windows and attempted to force their way (...)
The Czech Republic observed a minute's silence at midday (11:00 GMT) to commemorate those killed in Thursday's mass shooting at a Prague university.
Flags on official buildings were flown at half-mast to mark a day of national mourning.
Fourteen (...)
Opponents of Serbia's populist President Aleksandar Vucic took to the streets claiming the weekend's snap elections were rigged as international observers said on Monday the vote was held in "unjust conditions" with multiple reports of (...)
Serbia's ruling populists claimed sweeping victory on Sunday in the country's parliamentary election, which has been marred by reports of major irregularities both during a tense campaign and on voting day.
Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said that with (...)
Ten years after Serbia began talks to join the European Union, pro-Western, democracy activists in the country said they feel betrayed by their government and the EU for failing to move the process forward.
Predrag Vostinic, a 48-year-old activist, (...)
The long fractious ties between Kosovo and Serbia are once again on edge after one of the worst outbreaks of violence in years.
The trigger for the latest flare-up was the killing of a Kosovar police officer and an ensuing shootout at a monastery (...)
Kosovo and Serbia have traded accusations over a deadly stand-off between ethnic Serb gunmen and police in northern Kosovo.
One policeman and three of the gunmen were killed during a siege of a Serbian Orthodox monastery in Banjska village on (...)
When President Vladimir Putin announced a military mobilization last September, thousands of Russians rushed to the border.
Hundreds of thousands of Russians are estimated to have left their country since the start of the full-scale invasion of (...)
NATO will deploy additional forces to Kosovo in response to violent clashes that injured dozens of Serb protesters and international peacekeepers, sparking fears of a wider conflict in the Balkans nation.
The US-led military alliance said it had (...)
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg Sunday said he spoke to EU High Representative Josep Borrell about the current situation in Kosovo.
"Pristina and Belgrade must engage in the EU-led dialogue now, as the only way to peace and normalization," (...)
Horror and anger at two recent mass shootings has put Serbia's populist government under pressure to change the political climate
Serbian authorities on Sunday displayed many of around 13,500 weapons they say people have been handed over since this (...)