Ajla Obradovic is a correspondent for RFE/RL's Balkan Service.
Who are the members of the new cabinet — and will Macut act simply as an extension of President Vučić?
Videos spread across Chinese social media platforms show how Russia has been targeting Chinese citizens to fight with its army, offering competitive pay and a chance for rare battle experience.
The massacre, which predominantly targeted members of the Tutsi ethnic group, is studied by schoolchildren in Rwanda, while the Srebrenica genocide is barely covered in Bosnian schools.
Victims and perpetrators of the Rwandan genocide live side by side three decades after the mass killings that tore the country apart. RFE/RL visited one of the reconciliation villages, an initiative supported by the government and NGOs.
If you're a company that exports to the US -- like a car manufacturer or a whiskey distillery — suddenly your goods got way more expensive. That means fewer sales, less revenue, and potential job cuts.
Four US soldiers went missing on March 25 during a military drill in Lithuania. Search efforts for the soldiers, involving Lithuanian and foreign troops along with helicopters, continue.
Once called a "breath of fresh air in the Balkans" by Washington, Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik represented a moderate alternative to hard-line nationalists convicted for war crimes. Now, Western governments call him corrupt and a threat to regional stability.
Why are protests erupting in Serbia, Slovakia, and Georgia?
After more than three years in a Belarusian prison, RFE/RL journalist Andrey Kuznechyk is finally free.
Why were 3 boys left in a forest to die? It's a question that Bulgarians are grappling with.
Middle Eastern nations, the EU, Russia, and China have reacted, mostly negatively, to Donald Trump's suggestion that the United States would be "taking over" the Gaza Strip.
Experts warn that prices will rise, inflation will accelerate, and economic growth will slow. Will U.S. consumers pay the price?
Iran worked for decades to build its network of proxies and allied states to counter the U.S. and Israel. But the past year has seen so-called axis of resistance crumble, diminishing Iran’s regional influence and strength. How was the axis formed and how did Iran get to where it is today?
TikTok is back online in the United States after shutting down for a before a ban on the popular social media platform went into effect. It Here’s how the Chinese-owned app became a cultural phenomenon and ignited political controversy.
Students have led weeks of nationwide protests in Serbia in the wake of the deadly collapse of a railway station roof in the city of Novi Sad last month. Here's why the students are refusing to end the demonstrations.
Noura Bittar, a Syrian refugee living in Denmark, says she is celebrating the end of the Assad's rule but fears what the future holds. Noura arrived in Denmark from Syria in October 2011. She has not returned to Syria since. RFE/RL asked Noura about her reaction to recent scenes from Syria.
Anything is possible in Russian President Vladimir Putin’s “Year of The Family,” as he calls 2024. Even fining those who promote “hostile childfree ideology.” While Putin says a family with three kids should become the norm, critics say having children is a personal choice.
Bosnian Dzemil Hodzic's search through the backwaters of the Internet for wartime memories of his late brother results in a miracle.
It has been a dozen years since local elections were held in the beautiful Bosnian city of Mostar, but that will change on December 20. Here's a dazzling look at Mostar's messy situation and the upcoming vote.
Ognjen Gajic, a lung expert and critical care specialist at the prestigious Mayo Clinic in the northern U.S. state of Minnesota, was interviewed by RFE/RL's Balkan Service about the coronavirus and the disease’s symptoms and treatment.
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