While the actual number of Russians in Serbia is smaller than those who have fled to countries such as Germany, their presence is acutely felt in Belgrade, a city of less than two million people.
The deal, sealed by Germany’s Scholz, is wholly in Europe’s interest and will better anchor Serbia in the West — making Vučić’s claims politically convenient and disingenuous.
Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic walks a diplomatic tightrope, balancing relations with Russia, China, and the West, while ...
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Defending champions Italy qualified for the Davis Cup final eight on Saturday without playing as Argentina advanced with a ...
Great Britain failed to qualify for the last eight of the Davis Cup Finals after losing to Canada in its last group-stage tie ...
STORY: A thousand miles from Moscow is the Serbian capital of Belgrade, a place a vibrant community of Russians now call home - part of a wave of tens of thousands who left their motherland after its ...