Yugoslavia
From paintbrush to politics: The life of Yugoslavian communist revolutionary Mosa Pijade
Forgotten figure in a no longer extant country: The life and times of the revolutionary artist Mosa Pijade, from paintbrush to politics.
Germany should express remorse over the crimes committed against Serbs - opinion
Kosovo isn’t Gaza, and Gaza isn’t Kosovo - comment
Holocaust and Srebrenica survivors launch Jewish-Muslim effort to prevent genocides
Kosovo-Serbia: The background to the sirens in the Balkans - explainer
The recent gunfire, sirens and border closings between the two Balkan countries have raised alarms. Here is an explainer on the region's complex history.
Meet the man behind the rising Israel-Serbia ties
Serbia's Chamber of Commerce and Industry opened an office in Jerusalem last month, the seventh of its kind in the world. Its aim is to strengthen commercial and economic ties.
When a personal aliyah becomes a personal mission
Shirah Ozery knew she wanted to make aliyah in when she visited Israel in the summer of 1973. Her professional career surrounded aiding Israel's aliyah missions.
Jewish-Croatian sci-fi icon Mira Furlan dies at 65
Furlan fled her native Croatia facing antisemitic and misogynistic threats before coming to the US, starring in iconic roles in 'Babylon 5' and 'Lost.'
Former Bosnian Serb general Mladic appeals genocide conviction
Mladic is serving a life sentence after being found guilty of overseeing the slaughter of 8,000 Muslim men and boys at Srebrenica in 1995.