President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, once again, speaking from Brussels, confirmed that no sonic weapon was used during the ...
Serbian president tries to find a way out of historic protests and public outrage after train station collapse.
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The teenager is now the 16th fatality in the tragic collapse of a concrete awning at a train station in northern Serbia. View ...
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France 24 on MSNWhy has the EU kept silent on Serbia’s massive protest movement?As hundreds of thousands of Serbians take to the streets of Belgrade to protest what they describe as rampant corruption and ...
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Watch: Serbia sees one of the largest anti-government protests over President Aleksandar Vucic’s 11-year ruleA huge protest took place in Belgrade, marking the peak of more than four months of student-led demonstrations against ...
As the biggest protests since Slobodan Milošević’s regime rock Belgrade, POLITICO explains everything you need to know.
Viktor Orbán and Aleksandar Vučić have already entered into a serious realization of the military alliance between Hungary ...
In civilised societies, elections represent a logical and democratic means of overcoming major political and social crises.
During his guest appearance at Radio and Television of Serbia (RTS), President Aleksandar Vučić said that there would be no ...
One protester said she recalled hearing a strange, "unnatural" noise resembling a jet engine, followed by a powerful rush of ...
The widely banned acoustic weapon emits a targeted beam that causes sharp ear pain and can temporarily incapacitate people.
More than 100,000 protesters converged in Serbia's capital Belgrade in what was likely the largest in a series of ...
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