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Colorized footage from Serbia in 1918
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The push to bring peace to Ukraine and end Russia's ongoing war against its neighbor continues. Newsweek's live blog is ...
Thirty years ago, on December 14 1995, the presidents of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia ...
According to the Serbian President, NATO’s potential plans for so-called preemptive strikes on Russia pose a serious threat ...
Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic said on Tuesday the government would allow payments and transactions for the ...
Palapes cadet Syamsul Haris’ death reclassified as murder after AGC orders, Bukit Aman confirms Did You Know Rowan Atkinson ...
Thousands of Serbians held a demonstration against Jared Kushner‘s development company, Affinity Partners, for tearing down a ...
Thousands of people have joined protest marches in Croatia against a surging far right following a spate of incidents ...
PM Orbán travelled to Moscow without informing his NATO and EU allies about the route, a Hungarian investigative journalist ...
A controversial deal granting Jared Kushner’s firm control of Belgrade’s cultural heritage site General Staff complex has ignited mass protests, corruption allegations, and a political standoff over ...
This week, RFE/RL Europe Editor Rikard Jozwiak drills down on his recent interview with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte.
Europe’s focus on Ukraine’s perilous “kill zone” obscures a second front: a hybrid war into the continent’s “comfort zone”.
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