In new Russian strikes overnight, at least 12 people have been killed in eastern Ukraine, according to rescue services and local authorities. This comes a day after a mass drone and missile attack on the country's energy infrastructure.
From the headquarters of the North Atlantic Alliance, NATO has stated that it remains firmly committed to Bosnia and Herzegovina, regional stability, and the Dayton Agreement, emphasizing that the upcoming visit of NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on March 10 is another tangible demonstration of this commitment.
Police in Canada are searching for the suspected shooter after at least 12 people were injured in a shooting outside a pub in Toronto, authorities reported.
The European Union expects Serbia to align with EU legal standards, including its policy towards Russia, and to share the same principles and values as Brussels, stated the European Commission spokesperson in response to a request for comment on the phone call between President Aleksandar Vučić and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
No new sanctions will stop Moscow from achieving its goals in Ukraine, said the spokesperson for the Russian government, Maria Zaharova, responding to US President Donald Trump's threats to impose even stricter sanctions on Russia if the Kremlin continues to "tear apart" Ukraine and refuses to come to the negotiating table for peace talks, CNN reported.
The Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, at the request of BiH Presidency member Denis Bećirović (SDP BiH), Chairman of the House of Representatives of the BiH Parliamentary Assembly Denis Zvizdić (NiP), and delegate in the House of Peoples of the BiH Parliamentary Assembly Kemal Ademović (NiP), has issued a temporary measure invalidating the unconstitutional laws adopted by the National Assembly of the Republic of Srpska (NSRS) last week.
Belgrade high school students organized a protest march called "Circle Two." In social media posts, students involved in blockades urged citizens to "stop the people around them," go outside, not spend money, and not go to work.
After the Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of Srpska (MUP RS) began implementing unconstitutional laws today and requested that SIPA officers leave the building in Banja Luka, a request was sent from the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina for EUFOR forces to be involved in resolving the security crisis, as confirmed by the Presidency of BiH to "Avaz."
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has accused Russia of targeting "infrastructure that ensures normal life" following last night's attacks.
Students in blockades have called for a general strike today in Serbia, supported by the extended rector's collegium of the University of Belgrade, the bar association, as well as various unions, associations, and initiatives.
"We respect Hungary's position, but it is just one of 27. And 26 is more than one," said European Council President Antonio Koshta after the EU summit dedicated to the future of Ukraine.
The leaders of the European Union member states supported today the plans to increase defense spending and pledged to continue supporting Ukraine in a world reshaped by Donald Trump’s return to the position of U.S. President.
The American news agency AP writes that Bosniak officials have today disputed a set of laws from the Republic of Srpska, one of the two entities in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which prohibit the state judiciary and police from operating "in the part of the country under Serbian control," and that these "controversial laws have fueled tensions in this ethnically divided Balkan country."
An extraordinary summit of European Union leaders to discuss strengthening defense capabilities and providing assistance to Ukraine began today in Brussels, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky attending the meeting.
A stormy session of the Belgrade City Assembly has ended. A fight and incidents with members of private security broke out in front of the building. The police also intervened, there was a scuffle and a fight with members of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and at least five activists were arrested.
Ukrainian opposition leaders have rejected a US proposal to hold elections during the war, following media reports of contacts between them and US officials, as well as after President Donald Trump called his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky a “dictator” for failing to organize elections, Reuters reports.
French President Emmanuel Macron said tonight, in his address to the public ahead of tomorrow's European Union summit, that we are entering a new era, because if an attack by a state on its neighbor can go unpunished, no one will be able to be safe anymore.
President of Republika Srpska Milorad Dodik signed decrees on promulgation of law banning the activities of the Court and Prosecutor's Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Investigation and Protection Agency of BiH (SIPA) and the High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council of BiH (HJPC) on the territory of RS.
Students in blockade have announced a plan for protests announced for March 8 in the center of Belgrade, when workers from various sectors will gather at Student Square at 1 p.m., and students will join them and provide them with support, because they are suffering great pressure due to the public and active support they give to the students' demands.
A spokeswoman for the French government said on March 5 that a joint trip to Washington by the French and Ukrainian presidents and the British prime minister is planned.
The United States is suspending military aid to Ukraine, days after US President Donald Trump clashed with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in the Oval Office, a White House official confirmed to Reuters.
The Serbian Parliament session resumed and chaos soon broke out again.
Just minutes after the new US tariffs took effect, China responded with a series of economic countermeasures, further escalating the trade conflict with Washington.
Beijing imposed tariffs of up to 15 percent on certain US products, including soybeans and chicken, added 10 US companies to the "list of unreliable entities" and imposed export restrictions on 15 US firms.
Citizens gathered in front of the Serbian Parliament at one point started throwing eggs at the building, reports reporter N1.