A clash between two Russias within one Serbia: how do Russian refugees live in the Balkans?

A small cozy courtyard in the very center of Belgrade is hung with paintings depicting local landscapes, temples and still lifes. Artist Elisabeth Irsanska has to quickly sell her works before leaving Serbia. Her husband Evgeniy had his residence permit revoked - as he suspects, for...

Seventh grader who killed 9 people in a Serbian school will not be prosecuted

A 13-year-old seventh-grade student at a school in Belgrade, Serbia, shot dead eight students and a guard on May 3, and seriously wounded six students and a teacher. After the deed, he will still not be prosecuted, writes Ukrayinska Pravda. According to the Juvenile Law…

Report from the most pro-Putin country in Europe: the majority of Serbs support Russia, although they condemn the idea of ​​war in general

Serbia is called the most pro-Putin country in Europe, and at the same time, an active anti-war movement has developed here, which arose on the wave of new emigration from Russia. However, it is extremely rare to see Ukrainian flags on Belgrade buildings, unlike other cities in Europe.…

'It's unthinkable': Lavrov couldn't get into Serbia as neighboring countries closed their airspace

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov was forced to cancel a two-day visit to Belgrade after Montenegro, Bulgaria and North Macedonia refused to let his plane through their airspace on June 5. Lavrov called the incident unthinkable, according to the BBC. Visit of the Russian Minister of Foreign…

Serbia Returns Nazi Property to Jews

In Serbia, a law came into force according to which the property of Jews expropriated by the Nazis and the Belgrade authorities during the Second World War will be transferred to Jewish organizations. According to a law passed by the Serbian parliament in February, the Federation of Jewish municipalities of Serbia will be returned by the authorities about three ...

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