Serbia’s Vučić apologizes for calling Slovenians ‘disgusting’

“It’s hard to say who was more disgusting, the Slovenians or someone else,” Vučić said earlier…

Expect Russia to do ‘whatever possible’ to reassert influence in Bulgaria, outgoing PM warns

Bulgaria’s outgoing Prime Minister Nikolai Denkov spent his mandate trying to boot out the Russians, and…

How the US broke Kosovo and what that means for Ukraine

‘Kosovo Myth’ Though the prospects of his latest foray into Kosovo’s energy sector aren’t clear, there…

Serbia cracks down on protests amid ‘election fraud’ outcry

Dozens of people have been detained during mass protests in Serbia amid claims that elections earlier…

The guardrails that once prevented wars are failing

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Vučić tightens grip in Serbian election marred by fraud claims

BELGRADE — Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić looks set to tighten his grip on power — with…

EU ambitions are ‘glue’ holding Balkans together, North Macedonia says

BRUSSELS — North Macedonia’s Foreign Minister Bujar Osmani called on the EU to move faster on…

EU ‘lacked momentum’ on Balkan enlargement, says Serbia’s Europe minister

BRUSSELS — The EU waited too long to bring countries from the Western Balkans into its…

Germany’s Baerbock pitches radical EU reform as bloc eyes expansion

BERLIN — The European Union needs to embark on bold reforms as it prepares to expand,…

NATO soldiers wounded in Kosovo clashes

NATO on Monday condemned an attack on peacekeepers in Kosovo that left around 25 international troops…