Aleks Eror is a freelance journalist based between London and Belgrade. His work has been published by The Guardian, Foreign Policy, The New Statesman, and other publications.
Serbia's far-right parties are being the most vocal in ensuring that Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic doesn't bow to EU pressure and join Russian sanctions. For now Vucic seems to be listening, but how long can he hold out?
The Serbian opposition has long been in the political wilderness, plagued by infighting and stunted by an unfair electoral system. But this year change may be in the cards, with some opposition parties showing a more pragmatic approach, in terms of who they'll work with and who they'll nominate.
He has an SS tattoo on his forearm and Celtic crosses on the wall. He's also one of Serbia's most prominent animal rights campaigners.
An investment firm backed by a Serbian media magnate has acquired a controlling stake in English Premier League team Southampton. An opponent of Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, Dragan Solak has been squeezed out of soccer TV rights by the state, an attempt, some say, to curtail his media empire.