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Democratic backsliding and warm ties with Russia seem less important to Brussels than co-operation on migration
Thousands protest in Belgrade after President Aleksandar Vučić secures parliamentary majority
Ruling SNS party wins majority as defeated opponents allege fraud in Belgrade result
Longstanding dispute over authority between Belgrade and Pristina remains acute but threat of immediate escalation falls
On the streets of the Serbian capital, graffitied walls show a country divided by Putin’s war in Ukraine
As young entrepreneurs drive Belgrade’s vibrant start-up scene, President Aleksandar Vucic courts China and gains EU attention, plus, calls for structural and political reform, and regional integration closer to home
A hidden network of support for the displaced in Europe appears if you know how to summon it
The ‘Lady Macbeth of the Balkans’ who mourned a lost country
What should be done with tainted buildings and monuments?
The co-founder of the Adventures in Motion digital arts festival talks about digital culture’s struggle to gain acceptance
Ralph Fiennes’ ‘Coriolanus’ is not for men who favour slender tailoring but it does put the military boot firmly back on the map
Reviews of this week’s films: Ralph Fiennes’ ‘Coriolanus’, Clint Eastwood’s ‘J. Edgar’, Madonna’s ‘W.E.’ and more
Although anti-EU sentiment is rising in Serbia, closer integration with the rest of Europe is the only viable option, says Neil MacDonald
Kremlin has lost educated thirty-somethings, writes Konstantin von Eggert
As Croatia and Serbia overcome obstacles to joining the EU, their progress offers hope to fellow ex-Yugoslavian states that covet membership
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