Smurfit Kappa invests €5m in Serbian facility Paper and packaging giant Smurfit Kappa has inaugurated a new purification and wastewater treatment plant in Belgrade in Serbia after a €5m investment. Business • 29 Sep
Flutter Entertainment buys 51% stake in Serbia's MaxBet Flutter Entertainment has bought an initial 51% stake in MaxBet, Serbia's second biggest channel sports betting and gaming operator for €141m. Business • 27 Sep
NATO soldiers injured in Kosovo clashes with Serbs More than 30 peacekeepers deployed in a NATO-led mission in Kosovo have been injured in clashes with Serb protesters who demanded the removal of recently … Europe • 29 May
Thousands protest growing wave of violence in Serbia Tens of thousands of people have gathered in the Serbian capital Belgrade, amid growing concern at rising levels of violence following two mass shootings that … World • 19 May
Serbians mourn mass shooting victims as funerals begin A girl shot in the head in a school shooting in Serbia in which eight pupils and a guard were killed is still in critical … World • 06 May
Serbian president to 'disarm' nation after shootings Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has vowed to launch a large-scale disarmament plan to remove hundreds of thousands of guns from the country, following back-to-back mass … World • 05 May
Moment of silence in Serbian schools after shooting Serbia is in mourning today, a day after a 13-year-old suspect shot dead eight fellow students and a security guard after allegedly drawing up a … World • 04 May
Serbia school attack: What are the country's gun laws? Serbia, where a teenage student opened fire on his classmates today, has an entrenched gun culture, especially in rural areas, but also strict gun control … World • 03 May
Three days of mourning planned over Serbia shooting A 13-year-old boy carried out a pre-planned gun attack on fellow pupils in a Belgrade school this morning, killing eight plus a security guard and … World • 03 May
Serbia and Kosovo reach agreement on peace plan - EU Kosovo and Serbia have reached an agreement on implementing a European Union-backed deal to normalise ties, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said late last … World • 19 Mar
NATO 'ready' to step up forces over Kosovo tensions NATO will increase its peacekeeping force in Kosovo if there is an escalation of tensions with neighbouring Serbia, the alliance's chief said today, on the … World • 17 Aug 22
Putin congratulates Vucic on win in Serbia Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulated Serbia's leader Aleksandar Vucic on his re-election victory and said he hoped to build on their "strategic partnership", the Kremlin … World • 04 Apr 22
EU warns Bosnian Serbs over secessionist 'rhetoric' The Bosnian Serb leadership risks sanctions and a loss of aid should it continue to incite tensions among Bosnian communities with inflammatory rhetoric as used … World • 10 Jan 22
Srebrenica massacre: Life sentence for Mladic upheld UN judges have dismissed Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic's appeal against his life sentence for genocide over the 1995 Srebrenica massacre, Europe's worst act … World • 08 Jun 21
Serbia and Kosovo agree to normalise economic ties Serbia and Kosovo have signed an agreement at the White House on normalising economic relations, giving President Donald Trump the opportunity to claim a new … Kosovo • 04 Sep 20
First ethnic Serb representative attends Croatian event Croatia's top ethnic Serb official has joined a ceremony marking the 25th anniversary of a military victory that ended the country's independence war, setting a … News Lens • 05 Aug 20
Kosovo's president charged with war crimes in 1990s Kosovo's President Hashim Thaçi has been charged with 10 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity for his role in the country's conflict in … World • 24 Jun 20
Serbia warns of 'threat to peace' over Kosovo army Kosovo has taken the first steps towards creating its own army, ten years after it declared independence, despite fierce opposition from the ethnic Serb minority … World • 19 Oct 18
Bosnia appeals ruling clearing Serbia of genocide Bosnia is to ask the United Nations' top court to review its 2007 ruling that cleared Serbia of genocide during the 1990s civil war. News • 24 Feb 17
Hungary plans second border fence to stop migrants Hungary plans to build a second fence on its southern border with Serbia that would enable it to keep out any major new wave of … News • 26 Aug 16
Five people killed, 22 injured in Serbian attack Five people were killed and another 22 were wounded early today when a man entered a cafe in northern Serbia and opened fire with an … News • 02 Jul 16
Number of Balkans states limit migrant passage Slovenia has said it will begin turning back "economic migrants" arriving through neighbouring Croatia. News • 19 Nov 15
Coffee mishap caused Serb president's plane dive A co-pilot who spilled coffee on the instrument panel of the Serbian president's plane and then hit an emergency button while trying to mop it … News • 21 Apr 15
Serbia and Croatia found not guilty of genocide The UN's highest court has ruled that Serbia did not commit genocide against Croats during the Balkan wars of the early 1990s. News • 03 Feb 15
Over 1m affected by devastating floods in Bosnia Bosnia has said that more than a quarter of its 4m people had been affected by the worst floods to hit the Balkans in living … News • 20 May 14