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The EU choosing “stability” in the current moment means de facto endorsement of violent repression in Serbia. The EU’s timid ...
Interview by Vazha Tavberidze As mass protests continue to roil Serbia and Georgia, both countries find themselves walking a ...
President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, visited the most endangered places and families damaged by the fire, who were left without houses and auxiliary facilities in the Toplica district.
It is to be seen if Putin has yet crossed Trump’s “red line” and if Washington is willing to unleash more painful sanctions ...
Following the publication of the European Union’s Rule of Law Report, which provides, amongst other things, an annual ...
Two separate tragedies in Kočani and Novi Sad have laid bare the ongoing tension between citizens and institutions in the ...
The European Commission has chosen to stay away from a new row between the Kosovo PM and Telekom Serbia. #EuropeNews ...
Serbian president promises fresh crackdown after protest turns violent Aleksandar Vučić pledges more arrests after detaining 77 people, the most in eight months of demonstrations ...
The barricades are multiplying in Serbia, while President Aleksandar Vučić has chosen to inflame tensions further by pardoning members of his party accused of assaulting a student.
Europe’s top human rights body on Friday raised concerns that Serbian authorities were using violence and capricious arrests to disperse protests against President Aleksandar Vučić’s populist ...
Serbian police in riot gear clash with anti-government protesters demanding snap elections and an end to President Aleksandar Vučić's 12-year rule.