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Russian gas flows through Bulgaria may end
Bulgarian premier signalled readiness to terminate contracts governing Russian natural gas transits through Bulgaria
BulgariaWestern Balkan militaries are mostly posturing
Belgrade and Zagreb are locked into a tit-for-tat defence dynamic, unnerving the region
BalkansSerbia may struggle to lift US sanctions on oil firm
Gazprom transferred its shares in Oil Industry of Serbia (NIS) to a subsidiary, as NIS seeks US sanctions delay
SerbiaThe EU may slowly sour on Serbia’s Vucic
President Aleksandar Vucic’s derogatory comments about EU figures have prompted a rebuke
SerbiaSerbia’s Vucic aims to wear out protesters
Belgrade has responded to anti-government protests with increasing repression, but this shows little sign of working
SerbiaProtest brinkmanship risks wider violence in Serbia
Anti-government protesters and government supporters continue to clash on the streets
SerbiaProtest crackdown will backfire on Serbia’s president
Police and protesters clashed during the latest anti-government protest in Belgrade
SerbiaSerbia’s Vucic will resist calls for early elections
Two local polls conducted amid unabating protests showcased the government’s support but also the opposition’s gains
SerbiaSerbia’s arms export suspension will not last
President Aleksandar Vucic announced a decision to suspend arms and ammunition exports indefinitely
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