Serbia
Journalist uncovers alleged Italian 'sniper safaris' during Sarajevo siege - report
Journalist Ezio Gavazzeni compiled a 77-page file alleging Italian tourists paid to shoot Bosnian civilians during the siege of Sarajevo in the 1990s.
Serbia - Respecting a proven friend after Oct. 7 - opinion
Serbia’s Vučić to 'Post': Serbia 'deeply relieved' over hostage deal to free Alon Ohel
Serbia arrests 11 for vandalizing Paris Jewish sites at behest of foreign intelligence
While the world distorts, the Balkans remember: Dr. Zuroff’s legacy honored - opinion
As Israel faces false genocide claims, the Balkans honor Dr. Zuroff’s decades-long mission to preserve Holocaust truth and confront historical revisionism.
Foreign nationals placed pig heads outside Paris mosques, prosecutor says
As political unrest ramped up in France, authorities investigated pig heads that were placed outside of multiple Paris mosques.
A royal artifact that survived revolution, theft, and decades of exile to return home to Serbia
78-centimeter tall silver candelabrum by goldsmith Anton Kol represents King Milan Obrenović's efforts to create European-style court.
'Serbia is working to bring Ohel and all hostages home,' assures ambassador to the US
The comments were made after the release of a video showing Ohel, who holds Serbian citizenship, for the first time since the beginning of the war.
Serbia named as European country in $1.6b. Elbit deal
Globes has learned that Serbia is the European country that signed a deal with Israeli defense electronics company Elbit Systems Ltd.
Shocking: Serbian Minister Suffers Stroke Live on Television
Viewers watched an everyday interview slow down oddly until the critically ill minister Darko Glišić was rushed to hospital.
Life and legacy of Jewish-Serbian author David Albahari - opinion
A glimpse into the legacy left behind by David Albahari, the prolific Jewish-Serbian author of the Holocaust novel "Bait."
Netanyahu's former advisor questioned in Serbia over 'Qatargate,' classified documents affair
Deputy Commissioner Momi Meshulam is currently in Serbia conducting a legal deposition involving Srulik Einhorn, a former Netanyahu advisor.
Israeli Police will travel to Serbia for legal deposition for 'Qatargate' suspect Einhorn - report
Walla reported that both the Israel Police and the Justice Ministry have refrained from formally approaching Serbian authorities to advance the deposition request.
From Ottoman Oppression to Modern Jihad: The Nevesinje Legacy - opinion
The 1875 Serbian revolt against Ottoman rule offers a blueprint for addressing today's Islamic extremism, rising antisemitism, and the decline of Western Christian values in Europe.
Staro Sajmiste: Belgrade's fairground of death for the Balkans' Jews
From formidable fairground to a camp of death, the dark history of the Nazi camp within Belgrade’s borders