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Serbia's trade unions will for the first time join a protest Thursday called by student leaders, six months after the deadly train station tragedy that sparked mass demonstrations against corruption.
The European Union hopes that Serbia pushes forward with reforms to facilitate its accession process and appease citizens who have been protesting the government over the same issues in the past ...
The European Court of Human Rights says that Serbia must prevent any potential use of sound devices for crowd control ...
The European Union's enlargement commissioner has urged Serbia's new government to push forward democratic reforms needed for ...
After the major protest on March 15, which on one side brought catharsis and on the other disappointment, demonstrations ...
Students will run all the way from Belgrade to Brussels over 18 days, planning to address the European Parliament about the ...
Footage shows police retreating from a student protest in Belgrade, Serbia, on April 16. The demonstration unfolded outside ...
In March, Serbia's former deputy-Prime Minister Aleksandar Vulin said Russia's spy services had helped Belgrade to try to thwart protests. Vucic said he plans to take part in the festivities in ...
Russian investigators have found that sonic weapons were not used by Serbian authorities to disperse a mass protest in March, Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic said on Wednesday, after Europe ...
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 ...
BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Serbia’s populist President ... in the Balkan country following months of anti-corruption protests that have shaken his firm grip on power. Vucic was addressing a ...