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Riot police pushed back demonstrators who threw rocks and stun grenades at the Serbian Progressive Party’s office.
The streets of Serbia have been ablaze for days with clashes between protesters and police. Protesters accuse the state of repression while President Vucic has vowed to respond.
For eight years as Serbia’s president, and before that as prime minister, he has ruled with an increasingly interventionist ...
Belgrade There are two kinds of Balkan crises: the ones that actually happen, and the ones that feel inevitable until they ...
Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vucic on Sunday announced tough measures against anti-government protesters following days of ...
Hungary could open for passenger traffic this winter its 150 km-long section of the high-speed railway line that would ...
By Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade Protests in Serbia entered their seventh consecutive night on August 18, as violent clashes ...
EDITORIAL. The sudden use of violence by provocateurs against the nine-month-long Serbian student protest movement bodes ill ...
A World Bank study with Serbian research institutes warns that Serbia’s education and skills system must urgently adapt to the green transition, or risk deepening inequality and leaving workers behind ...
Hamas has agreed to a ceasefire and hostage release deal including a 60-day pause in fighting and the exchange of captives, ...
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić on Sunday vowed to take“tough measures” against what he called“rioters” following a wave ...
Angry protesters have set fire to the offices of Serbia’s governing populist party in a western town and clashed with police ...