
Serbian lawmakers vote to support Kosovo deal
Serbian lawmakers on Friday overwhelmingly supported an agreement normalizing relations with breakaway Kosovo, a potentially landmark deal that could ...

Serbian government approves deal with Kosovo
Thousands of Serb demonstrators, chanting "Treason, Treason," protested Monday against an agreement to normalize relations with breakaway Kosovo, a ...
Kenyan runners dominate Belgrade Marathon
Edwin Kitum led a Kenyan trio who dominated the 26th Belgrade Marathon on Sunday, finishing first in 2 hours, 19 minutes and 33 seconds. Eliud Kibet ...

Serbia, Kosovo reach tentative deal on relations
Serbia and Kosovo reached a potentially historic agreement Friday to normalize relations between the Balkan neighbors, end years of acrimony and put ...
Serbs run in Belgrade to show solidary with Boston
Dozens of people have run in the Serbian capital of Belgrade to express solidary with the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings. That's in a country ...

Tears flow as 13 Serbian shooting victims buried
Mourners wailed and church bells tolled Friday in this Serbian village as hundreds came to bury 13 people shot dead by a man some called a quiet, ...

Serb suspect in shooting rampage dies
The Serbian veteran suspected of killing 13 people in a shooting rampage and then turning the gun on himself and his wife died Thursday, hospital ...

Serbia mourns 13 killed in shooting rampage
Serbia held a national day of mourning Wednesday as police searched for possible motives in the Balkan nation's worst peacetime shooting massacre, ...

Man kills 13 people in Serbian shooting rampage
He went from house to house in the village at dawn, cold-bloodedly gunning down his mother, his son, a 2-year-old cousin and 10 other neighbors.

Serbia rejects EU-brokered Kosovo deal
Serbia rejected on Monday a European Union-brokered deal for reconciliation with its former province of Kosovo — a defiant move that could jeopardize ...

Kosovo Serbs anxious over Brussels talks
Branimir Cvetnic likes to remember his hometown of Mitrovica as the lively, multicultural industrial hub it once was, rather than the grim symbol of ...

Regional league mulled in the Balkans
They turned football stadiums into battlegrounds and then fought real wars. Now, nearly 20 years after the wars ended, the Balkan states are mulling ...
Sa Pinto hired as Red Star Belgrade coach
Former Portugal international Ricardo Sa Pinto has been hired as Red Star Belgrade coach. The 40-year-old Sa Pinto replaces Aleksandar Jankovic, who ...
Serbia tries to ease tensions before Croatia game
Serbia coach Sinisa Mihajlovic tried to ease tensions Saturday ahead of a World Cup qualifier against bitter Balkan rival Croatia, saying his players ...
Thousands marching for slain Serbian leader
More than 15,000 people joined a march Tuesday honoring Serbia's slain prime minister Zoran Djindjic, in an outpouring of grief for the reformist ...

Ex-Yugo army chief welcomes his acquittal
A former chief of the Yugoslav army said Friday he hopes a U.N. court's decision to overturn his conviction on war crimes charges will help clear ...

UN appeals court acquits ex-Serb military chief
In a stunning reversal, U.N. appeals judges on Thursday acquitted the former chief of the Yugoslav National Army of aiding and abetting atrocities by ...

Serbia withdraws suspected toxic milk
Serbian officials ordered some brands of milk taken off store shelves Wednesday, despite earlier claims that they were safe and not dangerously ...