President Aleksandar Vucic publicly apologised to Serbian citizens, and blamed "personal fatigue" for his vote in favour of a UN resolution calling for a just and lasting peace in Ukraine.
Serbia successfully allocated its full 424.8-MW quota in the second round of its renewable energy auction, supported by the EBRD.
What the protesters demand is simple yet elusive: transparency, accountability and a functioning rule of law.
Foreign banks will halt transactions with NIS before US sanctions take effect on February 28, which could effectively paralyse the oil company’s operations.
Fears US may consider withdrawing its troops from Europe, including Kosovo, if Trump and Putin reach an agreement to end the war in Ukraine.
Automotive sector to buoy economy in 2025 after Serbia achieved one of the fastest growth rates in Europe last year.
The measures introduced in response to tensions in Serb-majority north Kosovo included freezing EU funds and suspension of high-level meetings with Kosovo officials.
The US’s distancing from its traditional democratic allies and embrace of the far right paves the way for the return of Russian influence to a region from which it has long been in retreat.
Serbia is considering a range of solutions to ensure NIS’s continued operations, all of which carry economic and geopolitical risks.
Sergei Lavrov slams sanctions on oil company NIS and claims ongoing protests are a foreign-backed effort to instigate a ‘colour revolution’ in Serbia.
Tens of thousands of protesters gathered in Kragujevac, central Serbia, as anti-corruption demonstrations show no signs of abating.
The EU’s previous silence on the protests drew criticism, with some accusing Brussels of putting economic interests, specifically its lithium deal with the Serbian government, above human rights and democratic issues.
Head of the EU Election Observation Mission claims Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and other Belgrade officials put pressure on voters in Kosovo.
Student protests have broken out in Bosnia and Slovenia, with demonstrators rallying in support of protests in Serbia as well as on local issues.
Combined seats for Kosovo's main opposition parties set to outnumber those for PM Albin Kurti's Vetevendosje in the next parliament.
Serbia received its first investment-grade credit rating from Standard & Poor’s last October, but recent political instability has stymied further upgrades by other major rating agencies.
Former British ambassador in Washington appointed as UK seeks to deepen its engagement with the Western Balkans, a region of growing geopolitical interest.
Kosovo's incumbent Prime Minister Albin Kurti is fighting off challenges from three main rivals.
Hundreds of pensioners turn out with banners saying "baby boomers are with you" as ongoing unrest tests the resolve of the Serbian government.
Steep US tariffs on the EU or a sudden cut in support for Ukraine are the major downside risks for the region, says new wiiw report.