Massive anti-corruption protests in Serbia were sparked by the collapse of a railway station roof that killed 16 people.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has flatly denied that the police ... He later walked back his statement to say that Serbia’s police force did in fact have a number of US-manufactured ...
As the biggest protests since Slobodan Milošević’s regime rock Belgrade, POLITICO explains everything you need to know.
President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, once again, speaking from Brussels, confirmed that no sonic weapon was used during the ...
President of the Republic of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, met today with the delegation of the Chamber of Commerce of the People ...
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RBC Ukraine on MSNVučić to hold Serbia elections under one conditionMass protests against corruption and calls for the resignation of those responsible for the Novi Sad accident took place in ...
During his guest appearance at Radio and Television of Serbia (RTS), President Aleksandar Vučić said that there would be no ...
Human rights groups have suggested Serbian authorities used a 'long-distance acoustic device' - but the government has denied ...
Following the fatal collapse of a train station roof last year, Serbian students have taken to the streets in the cities and ...
Serbia’s government, led by Prime Minister Miloš Vučević, resigned Wednesday, with President Aleksandar Vučić saying he may call fresh elections in early June. Although Vučević announced his intention ...
Over 80,000 protest in Serbia against corruption. Allegations of sonic weapons used by security forces spark controversy and ...
(AP Photo/Armin Durgut) BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Thousands of people were converging ... anti-graft demonstrations in the Balkan country and a test for President Aleksandar Vučić’s right-wing ...
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