Serbia’s Aleksandar Vučić clings to power – but protests highlight the danger of stubborn leadership
Meanwhile, on the diplomatic front, Vučić changed his tune on Kosovo. He now pledges to protect the interests of the ...
Huthi rebels have vowed to avenge their leader's death after the group's prime minister was killed in an Israeli strike in ...
The Serbian Armed Forces displayed its latest equipment during a major parade in Belgrade on 20 September, with the most ...
Celtic’s first ever meeting with a Serbian side, or rather a Yugoslavian team in 1967, was against FK Vojvodina in the European Cup. The two-legged affair was played in the March and the winner would ...
Serbia on Saturday staged a large-scale military parade in the capital Belgrade, showcasing tanks, missile systems and ...
A Serbian prosecutor on Tuesday indicted 13 people, including a former minister, over their role in a railway station roof ...
Serbian riot police officers use pepper spray during clashes with anti-government protestors in Novi Sad, September 5, 2025. Baton-wielding riot police in the northern Serbian city of Novi Sad on ...
Tens of thousands of protesters marched in Belgrade on Monday as riot police surrounded the headquarters of Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic. The rally, led by students, marked ten months since the ...
More than 130 police officers have been injured so far, the right-wing president, Aleksandar Vucic, said at a press conference in Belgrade, with dozens of citizens also reporting injuries and seeking ...
BELGRADE — Serbian protests turned violent this week, with even President Aleksandar Vučić acknowledging that a long-running standoff with his opponents has entered “the phase of beatings,” in a TV ...
BELGRADE - Supporters of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) threw flares and firecrackers at anti-government protesters in Novi Sad on Wednesday evening, prompting police to intervene to end ...
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