
Yugoslav wars left population heavily armed
The wars from 1991 to 1999 as Yugoslavia broke up took up to 200,000 lives, turned millions into refugees and left much of the region's people ...
Bosnian Serb president testifies for Karadzic
One Bosnian Serb leader testified in defense of another at the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal Tuesday, blaming Muslims' wishes for an Islamic state in ...

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 ...
Serbia to reject EU-brokered Kosovo deal
Serbia will on Monday reject a European Union-brokered deal for its former province of Kosovo, the country's most powerful leader said — a defiant ...

Djokovic lifts Serbia past US in Davis Cup
Even an ankle injury couldn't stop world No. 1 Novak Djokovic from dominating Sam Querrey 7-5, 6-7 (4), 6-1, 6-0 to give Serbia an insurmountable 3-1 ...

Djokovic injures ankle in Davis Cup win over US
Novak Djokovic wasn't optimistic about his right ankle injury after lifting Serbia to an insurmountable 3-1 lead over the United States with a 7-5, ...
Serb church against deal with Kosovo Albanians
The influential Serbian Orthodox Church appealed Saturday against a deal with Kosovo Albanians that would pave the way for Serbia's European Union ...

Serbia blames Kosovo Albanians for failed talks
Serbia blamed Kosovo's ethnic Albanian leaders on Wednesday for the failure of European Union-mediated talks on the future of Serb-controlled northern ...

Djokovic's recent losses give US hope in Davis Cup
Novak Djokovic's two recent defeats after a 22-match winning streak offer the United States hope of seeing off Serbia in the Davis Cup quarterfinals ...

Serbia, Kosovo talks fail to reach accord
Marathon EU-mediated talks between the leaders of Serbia and Kosovo have broken up without a deal, the participants said early Wednesday. The talks, ...

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 ...

Kosovo: Thousands stage anti-Serbia protest
Some 2,000 ethnic Albanians have protested in ethnically split town of Mitrovica against giving Serbs more powers in the ongoing talks between Kosovo ...

Serbs in Kosovo jailed over deadly riots
A Kosovo court on Thursday found three ethnic Serbs guilty of storming a U.N.-run court and inciting riots that led to the death of a Ukrainian ...

Court: Bosnian Serbs guilty of wartime persecution
The Yugoslav war crimes tribunal convicted two senior Bosnian Serbs on Wednesday of key roles in a campaign of murder, torture and persecution against ...

Croatia beats Serbia 2-0 in tense WCup qualifier
Croatia beat Serbia 2-0 in a highly charged 2014 World Cup qualifier on Friday, the first match as independent states between the bitter Balkan foes ...

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 ...
Croats, Serbs to meet in highly charged qualifier
Security will be tight and UEFA will be watching closely when Croatia and Serbia meet in a highly charged World Cup qualifier, their first match as ...
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 ...
Kosovo PM says deal with Serbia is near
Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci says a deal with Serbia over his country's contested status is imminent but denied concessions will be made to ...
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 ...