Balkans

Bulgaria celebrates entry into euro zone, lev currency banished into history

Bulgaria is changing its currency from the lev to the euro, raising concerns over higher prices and political unrest.

A man shows euro banknotes after withdrawing them from an ATM at a bank branch of UBB bank in Sofia, Bulgaria, January 1, 2026, as Bulgaria joins the Eurozone.
ACTING PRIME Minister of Kosovo and Levizja Vetevendosje (Movement for Self-Determination) party leader Albin Kurti speaks to his supporters during the last election campaign rally in Pristina, Kosovo December 27, 2025.

Kosovo to hold election in bid to end year-long political impasse

Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana and US House Speaker Mike Johnson sign joint letter to the Nobel Committee urging the nomination of US President Donald Trump for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize, December 9, 2025.

Ohana, Johnson launch bid to nominate Trump for Nobel Peace Prize

Budva Old Town, Montenegro

Montenegro's Crown and Coast: A Journey through Cetinje and Budva


His father used diplomacy, he conquered the world: How Alexander became the first great general

The opening of the royal palace of Aigai to the public in 2024 reignited global interest in the life and legacy of Alexander the Great.

 Fragment of ancient Roman Alexander mosaic (c. 100 BC).

Remembering the golden age of Jewish Salonica via stamps

Salonica was once known as “The Mother of Israel.” However, the Jewish community’s former glories are now mostly found in archives of aging photographs and the fading memories of elderly survivors. 

 Stamps issued by the Israel Post depicting a woman from Salonica.

Hate and historical revisionism: Looking back on Dodik's interview with the 'Post' - opinion

It’s one thing for the newspaper to have conducted such an interview, ill-advised though it may have been. It is entirely another to have gone ahead with its publication knowing his views.

 RUSSIA’S PRESIDENT Vladimir Putin shakes hands with Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik during a meeting on the sidelines of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum earlier this month.

Republika Srpska President Dodik to 'Post': Coexistence with Muslims is impossible - exclusive

In this ‘Jerusalem Post’ exclusive, President Milorad Dodik of Republika Srpska, one of two entities that make up Bosnia and Herzegovina, talks about Srebrenica, modern-day Bosnia, Israel, and Putin.

 PRESIDENT OF Republika Srpska Milorad Dodik looks on as Bosnian Serbs protest against the UN resolution on the genocide in Srebrenica in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina, in April.

Will the UN's Srebrenica vote thrust the Balkans into war once again? - opinion

Hence, by singling out Srebrenica while ignoring other horrors of the Bosnian conflict, the UN is implicitly suggesting that Serbs alone were perpetrators, and everyone else were victims.

 WHAT’S TO stop resolutions from targeting the leveling of Dresden by the Allies during World War II? Pictured: Queuing for one of the few trams spared from bomb damage, 1946.

'An affinity for Israel': The ongoing story of Serbo-Israeli relations

Since the modern inception of the idea of Jewish statehood and the birth of Zionism, the Serbs have always proposed the notion that the Jewish people should be their own masters with their own land.

 HONORARY CONSUL of Serbia Aleksandar Nikolic has helped develop blossoming diplomatic and trade ties between Israel and Serbia.

Israeli innovations welcomed at Belgrade Expo 2027 - opinion

The friendly relations between the Republic of Serbia and the State of Israel are reflected during the current tragic days of war.

 SERBIA’S PRESIDENT Aleksandar Vucic (front left) meets with an AIPAC delegation led by its president, Michael Tuchin.

Serbia shines through its president - opinion

Serbia is not interested in perpetuating conflicts. Instead, it focuses on international alliances and the prosperity of its own people.

 Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic speaks during an interview with Reuters in Belgrade, Serbia August 29, 2022.

One police officer killed, another injured in Kosovo 'terrorist action'

Tensions have run high in Kosovo, the former Serbian province, after clashes broke out in May between Serb protesters and authorities.

 People work as Kosovo police and US and EU troops stand by after one police officer was killed, another hurt in Kosovo gunfire, in Josevik, Kosovo September 24, 2023.

Rony Ish-Ran returns with the popular liturgical series Bakashot

Ish-Ran says the current series is partly designed to enlighten us about the various strains of piyutim (liturgical poems) that were once commonly recited across the Jewish world.

 BAKASHOT THE Moroccan tradition – Yagel Harosh

Why are the Balkans overlooked by Israelis as a travel destination?

TRAVEL ADVISOR: There is simply no reason that Belgrade cannot be elevated to the ranks of Prague and Budapest.

 PEOPLE VISIT the Kalemegdan fortress in Belgrade.