With his homeland mired in war with Ukraine, Ivan Alexandrov decided to try his luck thousands of miles away, where Russian expats have carved out their own flourishing community in Serbia.
More than 1600 persons, most of them Albanians, are still listed missing from the 1998-99 war. [EPA-EFE/VALDRIN XHEMAJ] The chief negotiators of Serbia and Kosovo reached an agreement on Tuesday ...
NATO’s secretary general, in his first trip to the once-volatile Western Balkans, has underscored the alliance’s “steadfast ...
Since the start of the war in Ukraine, Serbia has become a refuge for Russians fleeing their country. We went to meet this new Russian diaspora which has become an integral part of Serbian society.
TASS/. Serbia does not want a new war in the Balkans and has no intention to introduce forces in Kosovo, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic told The Financial Times. "How would that benefit Belgrade?