Serbia
Serbian police seize five tons of marijuana, assault rifles, rocket launcher
Cannabis production remains illegal in Serbia. Interior Minister Ivica Dacic said the investigation would ascertain the origin of the cannabis.
Kosovo to hold election in bid to end year-long political impasse
United Arab Emirates named as Elbit's mystery $2.3 billion customer - report
Journalist uncovers alleged Italian 'sniper safaris' during Sarajevo siege - report
Bosnia court issues international arrest warrant for Serb leader Milorad Dodik
Defying an internal arrest warrant, he crossed into neighboring Serbia earlier this week then traveled to Israel for an antisemitism conference in Jerusalem on Thursday.
Israel vs abroad: How do oppositions act against perceived undemocratic laws?- comment
With protests starting to lose momentum, people are starting to question whether opposition parties are doing enough themselves.
Serbia’s massive protests: The risks and opportunities for Vucic - opinion
Vucic himself could emerge from the ongoing protests in a stronger position domestically if he only heeds the EU’s recommendations.
Smoke grenades tossed in Serbian parliament, lawmaker suffers stroke
A live TV broadcast showed black and pink smoke billowing inside the parliament, which has seen brawls before.
Ancient Pirot church houses unique White Angel, with gouged out eyes
Only three White Angel frescoes remain in Serbia, including in this small church.
Why Serbian gaming giant Meridianbet is betting big on Israeli innovation - opinion
'We are actively seeking Israeli partners, from AI startups revolutionizing user personalization, to fintech firms optimizing seamless, secure transactions.'
Participants across Serbia brave icy waters in the traditional Holy Cross swim
Fourteen-year-old Nemanja Milošević swam for the fifth time and plans to continue swimming in coming years.
Beware of symbols used by Hamas - comment
Though the Serbian Ballet's performance move may not have been related to the Israel-Hamas War, their red-painted hands spoke volumes.
Amnesty: Serbia used Israeli spyware to hack phones of activists, journalists
In two cases, software provided by Israeli surveillance company Cellebrite DI Ltd CLBT.O was used to unlock phones prior to infection, the report said.
Israel must not engage with those who endanger Jews - opinion
Despite Serbia's support for Israel, officials who legitimize Hitler – like Serbian Deputy PM Vulin – should be shunned by Israel, even if they represent friendly nations.