Serbia
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Novak Djokovic’s dad and the pro-Putin ‘Night Wolves’
Talking Point Australian Open episode ‘reflects sense of brotherhood’ between Serbia and Russia
By Chas Newkey-Burden Published
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Is Bosnia facing another civil war?
In Depth Allegations of fraud mar elections as Putin-ally claims victory
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Is fresh conflict on the horizon in Kosovo?
feature Amid growing tensions, experts fear that the country’s violent past ‘has come back to haunt it’
By Arion McNicoll Published
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‘Butcher of Bosnia’: why war criminal Ratko Mladic has hero status among some in the Balkans
In Depth Mothers of Srebrenica hail ‘historic day’ as ex-Bosnian Serb commander sentenced to life in jail
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Why violent protests have broken out in Belgrade
Speed Read Europe’s first major uprising over strict lockdown rules linked to wider ‘curbing of democratic freedoms’
By Joe Evans Published
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Why did the Kosovo War start?
In Depth The Balkan state remains in turmoil two decades after Nato intervention
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Champions League: Red Star vs. Liverpool team news, starting XIs, TV channel, live stream
The Week Recommends Klopp is without playmaker Shaqiri but Keita and Lovren have travelled to Serbia
By The Week Staff Published
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World Cup group E: Brazil and Switzerland qualify
Speed Read Group E final standings and results
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Electrical clocks in Europe have run slow by six minutes due to Serbia-Kosovo dispute
In Depth Row between the two nations has caused an electrical frequency deficit across devices in 25 countries
By The Week Staff Published
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Liberland: the bitcoin nation welcoming mellow new citizens
In Depth In Depth: self-proclaimed free state follows ‘live and let live’ approach and tax is voluntary
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EU split over expansion plans
Speed Read European leaders are divided over enlargement into the Balkans, fearing it could awaken dark forces
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Srebrenica: how genocide returned to Europe 20 years ago
In Depth Memorial services are taking place across the continent to commemorate the deaths of 8,000 Bosniak men
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Coffee spill blamed as Serbian president's plane plummets
Speed Read Plane 'fell like a rock' after co-pilot accidentally hit the emergency button while trying to mop up his coffee
By The Week Staff Published
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