Europe Serbia Football legend Sinisa Mihajlovic has died at the age of 53 after a long battle with leukaemia; one of the world's best free-kick shooters, Mihajlovic won the European Cup in 1990 with Red Star Belgrade
Europe Serbia Serbian teachers staged a protest against violence in schools on Thursday - and demanded an improvement in the status of their profession - after a video of pupils assaulting a teacher went viral
Europe Serbia Social Card law is an intrusive surveillance system that could harm the most marginalised members of society, including Roma communities, Amnesty International said, submitting a legal opinion as part of a review of the law's constitutionality
Europe Serbia Twenty-six civil society organisations from Kosovo and Serbia expressed their support for NGO activist Miodrag Milicevic, a Serb who accused an officer of the Kosovo Police special unit of mistreating and assaulting him
Europe Serbia NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg urged Serbia and Kosovo to refrain from any unilateral action that could trigger escalation in northern Kosovo
Europe Serbia After weeks of pressure from the EU, which claimed the country was fuelling an increase in the number of migrants entering the bloc, the Belgrade authorities blocked visa-free travel from Tunisia and Burundi
Europe Serbia Serbian scientists have declared that they have named a newly discovered species of insect after tennis star Novak Djokovic because of his 'speed and tenacity', as stated by the professor of the Faculty of Biology at the University of Belgrade
Europe Serbia After the Serbian Electronic Media Regulatory Agency allocated 4 national TV frequencies to pro-government channels, Reporters Without Borders denounced failure to comply with law, demanding that right to pluralism be respected for 5th frequency
Europe Serbia There is no chance that Belgrade will accept Kosovo becoming part of the UN, President Aleksandar Vucic said yesterday
Europe Serbia After EuroPride was banned in Belgrade, the organisers of EuroPride 2022 in Belgrade said they will challenge the ban in court and that the march planned for Saturday will still take place
Europe Serbia The government has adopted a recommendation to switch off the lighting of public building façades as an energy-saving measure
Europe Serbia The country is considering adding small nuclear power plants from 2032, and expects to reduce emissions from 34,2% to 44,4% by 2030
Europe Serbia On Sunday afternoon thousands of people gathered in the centre of Belgrade to protest against an international pan-European LGBT event scheduled for 12-18 September in Belgrade