Damir Kulas on the dangers of mixing nationalism and football In 2015, the satirical…
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The ‘Balkan Route’ is No Such Thing
I met an 18-year-old last week, who had walked from Bangladesh to Belgrade. The circles…
They Say, They Say, That the Russians Are Leaving
A firsthand account of Montenegro’s first summer in NATO. Not since Fredo Corleone’s fishing…
Serbia Recalls All Diplomats from Macedonia, Accuses Macedonia of Illegal Surveillance
The latest diplomatic gossip from the Balkans, where Serbia has abruptly withdrawn its entire embassy staff from Macedonia…
Memory Overproduction: Turbo Sculpture and the Bizarre Statues of Belgrade
A curious array of monuments have been cropping up all over Belgrade recently, with statues of Andy…
Serbia’s New Lesbian Prime Minister: A Symbolic Step Forward?
In Serbia, is the recent appointment of Ana Brnabic to the office of prime minister indicative of a…
Investigation: Serbia’s Involvement in the Macedonian Crisis
Serbian journalist and MP Miroslav Lazanski was involved in a coordinated propaganda campaign along with…