Serbian president tries to find a way out of historic protests and public outrage after train station collapse.
As the biggest protests since Slobodan Milošević’s regime rock Belgrade, POLITICO explains everything you need to know.
The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, visited the injured in the night club in Kočani, which are located in the ...
A massive student-led protest in Belgrade challenges President Aleksandar Vučić’s 11-year rule, accusing him of autocratic ...
President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić and President of Republic of Burundi Évariste Ndayishimiye, who's visiting Serbia till ...
During his guest appearance at Radio and Television of Serbia (RTS), President Aleksandar Vučić said that there would be no ...
Serbia is not a democracy where fair and free elections can be declared, President Aleksandar Vučić rules outside of parliament, controls the media and judiciary, and suppresses the opposition through ...
The protest is seen as a culmination of months of anti-graft demonstrations in the Balkan country and a test for President Aleksandar Vučić’s right-wing government, which has faced mounting popular ...
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Belgrade braces for protests as tension builds against President Aleksandar VučićBelgrade is preparing for a massive anti-government protest scheduled to take place on Saturday. Students from across the ...
The student movement, the spearhead of the popular movement in recent months, has shown a remarkable ability to overcome the regime’s manoeuvres. Its determination to maintain its demands has already ...
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Tens of thousands of Serbians swarmed the streets of the capital Belgrade in preparation for major anti-government rallies ...
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Climate Cosmos on MSNEuronews Over 100,000 people gather in Belgrade over Novi Sad's canopy collapse which killed 15Our Euronews Correspondent Dušan Ilic brings us the latest from Belgrade's massive protest over nationwide government ...
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