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Serbia’s populist president says he hasn’t changed his mind about attending Vladimir Putin’s victory day parade in Moscow ...
Russian investigators have found that sonic weapons were not used by Serbian authorities to disperse a mass protest in March, ...
Europe’s south-eastern quarter is traversed by an arc of discontent. Starting in Slovakia and Hungary in the north, crossing ...
Dozens of Serbian students cycle to the heart of the EU to demand that the bloc takes notice of their protests ...
Arien Stojanovic Ivkovic, 31, a Croatian doctor who lives in Belgrade with her Serbian husband and a three-year-old daughter, ...
Close to Moscow but aiming to join the EU, Aleksandar Vucic appointed Duro Macut, a doctor with no political experience, as ...
Serbian university students who say their fight for justice is being overlooked in much of Europe arrived to a hero’s welcome ...
Four Russian journalists have been sentenced by a Moscow court to 5 1/2 years in prison each for their activities linked to the late opposition leader Aleksei Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK ...
Hundreds of student protesters have blocked the building entrance to Serbia's state broadcaster in Belgrade, as they blamed the public TV station for coverage that favours President Aleksandar Vucic's ...
They accuse the national broadcaster of ignoring their movement and their protests. They have pitched tents in front of the RTS and the RTV and have promised to continue their blockade.
Serbia’s populist President Aleksandar Vucic on Saturday demanded that authorities restore “order and peace” in the Balkan ...
In Belgrade, in front of hundreds of thousands of citizens, the central event of the nationwide protest “We Will Not Give Up ...
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