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Sanctions on Moscow force Belgrade to outline plans to weaken oil and gas ties to traditional ally
Budapest says project is part of a long-term ambition to diversify region’s energy infrastructure
Gulf state hands Belgrade $1bn loan on favourable terms after market rates more than triple since turn of year
Pristina and Belgrade agree to ease travel restrictions but peace process remains in limbo, hampering EU membership ambitions
Deal brokered by Brussels lowers risk of violence after stand-off between Belgrade and Pristina
Nato and the EU have done well to contain rising tensions between Serbia and Kosovo, but deep-seated problems persist
Aleksandar Vučić accuses opposite number Albin Kurti of ‘lying’ about Belgrade’s plans to attack its neighbour
Premier Albin Kurti urges allies to convince reluctant counterparts to recognise independence
Tensions between rivals spilled over into violent protests last month
Top three contenders for US basketball league’s most valuable player award this year were born outside the country
Newly re-elected leader defends China missile deal and says he ‘guarantees’ peace in Balkans
Oil and gas embargoes are part of discussions about additional restrictive measures against Russia
President unlikely to change Belgrade’s pro-Russia stance because of political and energy ties
Belgrade has refused to side with west over sanctions against Moscow
Elections are shaping up as unequal contests in a region shaken by democratic backsliding and security worries
Dragan Solak eyes alternative way to net cash after losing broadcast battle to state-backed rival in native Serbia
Protests ahead of elections force revocation of mining licences
Miner cites slow progress in obtaining licences required to complete key environmental assessment
Politicians hold up star as role model despite vaccine scepticism
President Vucic wants country to be link in EU battery industry but project faces local opposition
Roads blocked as environmental campaigners seek reassurances ahead of next year’s elections
Protests by ethnic Serbs in Kosovo border town erupt over restrictions on cars with Serbian licence plates
Installation of orthodox metropolitan in Balkan country marred by violence over perceived links to Serbia
Serbia, Albania and North Macedonia to launch own border-free travel and business zone amid frustration with Brussels
A new hotel on the Adriatic is the perfect stage to sing the praises of the region’s wines
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