Serbia’s populist president has apologized for calling a reporter with the state TV broadcaster an “imbecile” after her ...
Bearing all this in mind, I would view the current student protests in Serbia, which are the largest in the history of this part of the world, primarily as a reaction (perhaps unconscious ...
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Serbia’s striking students and supporters of populist President Aleksandar Vucic held parallel rallies Saturday as both marked the country's Statehood Day with notably contrasting messages. The ...
Serbian police raided the offices of two Belgrade-based democracy watchdogs, seeking information about possible abuse of ...
KRAGUJEVAC, Serbia (Reuters) -Tens of thousands of students marched into the central Serbian city of Kragujevac on Saturday, demanding justice after a deadly railway disaster, in one of the ...
Tens of thousands marched through the northern Serbian city on Saturday, waving flags and signs while blocking roads and occupying the city’s three main bridges. “There is no turning back ...
In a move that will surprise many and disappoint some, European football’s governing body UEFA is set to confirm that Albania and Serbia will be the co-hosts of the European U21 Championship in ...
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said Friday that his country’s trade volume with Italy rose to more than $5 billion but the aim is to enhance it further. Vucic, speaking to reporters at a ...
Serbia's protesting students and supporters of the president hold parallel rallies as tensions spike
KRAGUJEVAC, Serbia — Serbia’s striking students and supporters of populist President Aleksandar Vucic held parallel rallies Saturday as both marked a major holiday in the country with notably ...
Serbia's protesting students and supporters of the president hold parallel rallies as tensions spike
Students chose Kragujevac for Saturday’s rally because of its history. In 1835, Serbia was still part of the Ottoman Empire, and people in Kragujevac announced a new constitution that sought to ...
Serbia’s protesting students and supporters of the president hold parallel rallies as tensions spike
Students chose Kragujevac for Saturday’s rally because of its history. In 1835, Serbia was still part of the Ottoman Empire, and people in Kragujevac announced a new constitution that sought to ...
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