Serbia revoked citizenship of Kadyrov's nephew Yakub Zakriev citing public security threat.
Dozens protest in Belgrade demanding Serbia boycott Eurovision over Israel's participation.
Serbia revoked Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov's nephew's citizenship 5 days after granting it, citing national security threat.
The European Union calls on Serbia to adopt Venice Commission recommendations on rule of law reforms.
Serbian Foreign Minister Marko Đurić opened a joint press conference with his Israeli counterpart in Hebrew, saying 'you have true friends.'
Serbia is strengthening its air defense capabilities with the acquisition of Chinese HQ-9B systems, reportedly in response to NATO pressures.
Serbia has resumed joint military exercises with NATO after an eight-year hiatus, holding drills at the Borovac training ground.
Serbia is debating controversial amendments to its Family Law, with parents protesting a ban on corporal punishment of children.
A Serbian court's sentencing of three men for the 2023 Banjska clash has been denounced as a farce by critics.
Serbia's Office for Kosovo and Metohija has denounced the prison sentences for three men involved in the 2023 Banjska clash as 'draconian punishment'.
A US Ambassador's visit to Belgrade is seen as pressure on Serbia to align with the West and impose sanctions on Russia.
The prime ministers of Serbia and Republika Srpska are seeking the release of convicted war criminal Ratko Mladić for medical treatment.
A Serbian court has sentenced two men to life and a third to 30 years in prison for their roles in the 2023 Banjska attack in Kosovo.
Russian spokeswoman Maria Zakharova declared that Serbs are not slaves and Brussels is not their master.
The Pančevo oil refinery is described as the critical energy bastion keeping Serbia's economy afloat.
Serbian Army Chief of Staff General Mojsilović asserts the military is capable of independently opposing a 'Zagreb-Tirana-Pristina' alliance.
A Russian official has stated that Russia remains a firm pillar of support for Serbia regarding the status of Kosovo and Metohija.
The Serbian Armed Forces have hired the first thousand soldiers for permanent employment, marking a significant personnel expansion.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić held talks with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Serbia's alignment with European standards.
A Serbian official accuses the EU of blackmail and threats to force Serbia to recognize Kosovo as a state.