Balkans
Freezing weather across Europe causes flight cancellations, rail network disuption
All domestic rail services in the Netherlands were suspended early on Tuesday after an IT outage compounded disruption across the country's rail network.
Bulgaria celebrates entry into euro zone, lev currency banished into history
Kosovo to hold election in bid to end year-long political impasse
Ohana, Johnson launch bid to nominate Trump for Nobel Peace Prize
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.
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.
Serbia wants to normalize ties with Kosovo but will not sign any agreement
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti agreed to implement normalization steps at a meeting with EU officials.
Serbia, Kosovo reach agreement to implement EU-backed deal normalizing ties
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic held separate meetings with European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell before a three-way session in North Macedonia.
How Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic stopped World War III - opinion
Shying away from the international spotlight, Aleksandar Vucic, Serbia’s president since 2014, has engaged in a complex effort to maintain stability in the Balkans.
Why ethnic tensions are flaring again in northern Kosovo - explainer
New tensions have erupted since December 10, when roadblocks erected by Serbs in Kosovo turned into violent encounters with the police.
Serbia-Kosovo, Azerbaijan-Armenia: Threats to peace in Caucasus, Balkans - analysis
Russia's war in Ukraine has been a major war and gets a vast majority of coverage. However, the current tensions in Kosovo and in an area of the Caucasus called Nagorno-Karabakh also matter.
Shots fired near NATO forces in northern Kosovo as tensions remain high - report
Ethnic Serbs have barricaded roads in northern Kosovo in protest against recent arrests for over two weeks.
Serbia asks to send forces into Kosovo, warns ‘fight is yet to come’
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti warns that "we will respond to aggression with all the power we have” as tensions rise with Serbia.
Increasing tensions in Kosovo threaten stability in the Balkans - analysis
Kosovo's decision to apply for EU membership soon and Russia’s interests in provoking tensions in the Balkans are coming together this winter.