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Fishing in Serbia’s troubled waters after a contested general election, Russia on Monday accused the West of orchestrating anti-government street protests in Belgrade, the Serbian capital, that ...
In Pro-Russian Serbia, a Few Russians and Ukrainians Unite to Oppose War By Aleksandar Vasovic BELGRADE (Reuters) - Each week about a dozen Russian, Ukrainian and Belarusian expatriates opposed to ...
On a sweltering summer morning in Serbia's capital Belgrade, Vadim Morus, a professional ice skater from Russia, glides across an outdoor rink. Morus is 1,000 miles (1,600 km) from his native ...
Serbia’s Firm Stance Against Anti-Russia Sanctions. Recently, Alexander Vulin, the Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia, gave an interview to National Defense magazine, where he made a clear ...
Hacking collective Anonymous has accused Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic of acting as "Putin’s puppet" as Serbia stirs up conflict with Kosovo in an act that Russia hopes may distract the ...
Serbia’s Historical Ties and Cultural Affinities. Serbia’s relationship with Russia is deeply entrenched in a shared Slavic heritage, Orthodox Christian faith, and a history of political and ...
Russia has boosted its diplomatic presence in Serbia since the wave of expulsions by EU countries last year, with a total of 62 accredited diplomats compared to 54 in March 2022, an analysis of ...
BELGRADE, Serbia — Mindful of the angry and still-unhealed wounds left by NATO’s bombing of Serbia more than 20 years ago, Ukraine’s ambassador appeared on Serbian television after Russia ...
Russia’s Balkan ally Serbia is taking yet another step toward inching closer to Europe and away from Moscow as Belgrade looks for French fighter jets and European Union infrastructure money.
Russia on Thursday accused Serbia of exporting arms to Ukraine, saying it’s a stab in the back by its longtime Slavic Balkan ally. “Serbian defense enterprises, contrary to the ‘neutrality ...
Serbia agreed Tuesday to a multibillion dollar gas pipeline project as part of an energy deal with Russia that would boost Moscow's control over supplies to Europe.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has vowed that "no one can bypass" Western sanctions on Russia via the Balkan country he leads. But a new RFE/RL investigation shows that the types of Western ...