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A Brussels-backed project to develop the lithium reserves needed to power electric vehicles is fueling political instability ...
On November 1 2024, the roof of a newly €55 million renovated railway station in Novi Sad, Serbia’s second biggest city, collapsed and killed 15 people. The ...
By Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade Serbia's parliament on April 16 approved medical professor Djuro Macut as prime minister, ...
Hundreds of anti-government protesters filled the square in Kraljevo city in central Serbia on April 16. The protestors were ...
Serbia's parliament on Wednesday approved politically inexperienced medical professor Djuro Macut as Prime Minister of the ...
Europe’s south-eastern quarter is traversed by an arc of discontent. Starting in Slovakia and Hungary in the north, crossing ...
Serbia’s populist president said Wednesday that he hasn’t changed his mind about attending Vladimir Putin ’s victory day parade in Moscow next month despite great pressure ...
Dozens of Serbian students cycle to the heart of the EU to demand that the bloc takes notice of their protests ...
The Balkan nation has been in political turmoil since former Prime Minister Milos Vucevic and other senior officials resigned in January, amid marathon protests sparked by a railway station disaster t ...
Serbia's parliament elected a new government Wednesday led by a political novice after months of student-led anti-corruption ...
Close to Moscow but aiming to join the EU, Aleksandar Vucic appointed Duro Macut, a doctor with no political experience, as ...
Four Russian journalists have been sentenced by a Moscow court to 5 1/2 years in prison each for their activities linked to the late opposition leader Aleksei Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK ...