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Kosovo's first envoy to Serbia quits after two days

PRISTINA (Reuters) - Independent Kosovo's first envoy to Serbia resigned on Wednesday, pre-empting his dismissal just two days into the job for exceeding his powers and making remarks likely to irritate Belgrade. Full story

Bosnian Serb president rejects urgent border deal with Croatia

SARAJEVO (Reuters) - The Serbian part of Bosnia's presidency - which is shared between three ethnic groups - has rejected border regulations that are due to come into force when neighboring Croatia joins the EU next month. Full story

Bidding for EU talks, Serbia swaps envoys with Kosovo

BELGRADE/PRISTINA (Reuters) - Serbia and its former province of Kosovo exchanged envoys on Monday for the first time since a 1998-99 war, a step loaded with symbolism for the Balkan neighbors as the European Union considers whether to set Belgrade on the path to membership. Full story

Serbia may be on cusp of mining revival after years of decline

BOR, Serbia/LONDON (Reuters) - Serbia's mining sector, stagnant since the wars that tore Yugoslavia apart in the early 1990s, looks set for a revival as volatile commodity prices increase the allure of countries in Europe with established infrastructure and skilled labor. Full story

Photo Essay: Eco-nightmare in EU candidate Serbia

Plastic bottles, old tires, cardboard boxes and other garbage block the flow of the Juzna Morava river — so badly that men in rubber boats need to use paddles to clear the way. A reek of waste fills the air. Elsewhere, plastic bags hang over bushes and down tree branches. Full story

War crimes court acquits two ex-Serbian security officials

THE HAGUE (Reuters) - International judges on Thursday acquitted two former Serbian secret police officials of involvement in war crimes committed in Bosnia and Croatia in the early 1990s wars that followed the break-up of Yugoslavia. Full story

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  Stork won’t leave bar in Serbia

A stork that was saved by a pub owner in Serbia now entertains customers at the bar. TODAY.com's Dara Brown reports.

  Shooter goes door-to-door in Serbia, kills 13

A man in a small village outside Belgrade, Serbia went door to door, gunning down 13 people including his own son, six women and one baby. The man tried to kill himself and his wife but they survived and are gravely wounded.

  Serbian mountain a 'Doomsday' escape

Doomsday believers are flocking to Serbia's Rtanj Mountain believing the pyramid shaped peak is magical and will save them from the end of the world. NBCNews.com's Dara Brown reports.

  Hippo calf born at Serbia zoo

A mother hippo is protecting her newborn calf by trying to hide it in her winter enclosure at a zoo in Serbia. TODAY.com's Dara Brown reports.

  Protesters furious over Kosovo-Serbia meeting

Kosovo police in riot gear fired tear gas to disperse dozens of ethnic Albanians protesting against a meeting between Prime Minister Hashim Thaci and Serbian leader Ivica Dacic. NBCNews.com's Katy Tur reports.

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A man controls a motorboat on floodwaters from the Danube river in the Serbian town of Apatin June 13, 2013. Water levels in the Serbian stretch of the Danube river neared a 50-year high on Thursday as the Balkan country braced for a wave of floods that have already ravaged parts of central Europe.