At least 100,000 people descended on Belgrade on Saturday for a mass rally seen as a culmination of months-long protests against Serbia’s populist President Aleksandar Vucic and his government.
BELGRADE, Serbia — Thousands of protestors walked 300 kilometers on March 1 from Belgrade to the southern city of Nis to rally support for an anti-corruption protest that took aim at the ruling ...
BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Serbian officials denied Sunday that security forces used a military-grade sonic weapon to disperse and scare protesters at a huge anti-government rally in the capital.
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A deafening sound of whistles and vuvuzelas echoed throughout the Serbian capital, on high alert since the rally was announced, as people headed toward several agreed-on protest venues.
Students gather in Kragujevac from across country Protesters accuse government of corruption, demand justice Vucic says protests are trying to destroy Serbia KRAGUJEVAC, Serbia, Feb 15 (Reuters ...
Serbia’s president blamed being “tired” for accidentally backing a Ukrainian resolution at the UN General Assembly that blames Moscow for the Ukraine war. President Aleksandar Vucic, who ...
The 37-year-old star finished by saying: 'I think we both need to cool off a little bit and then we'll have a chat.' Djokovic was part of the Serbian team which lifted the Davis Cup in 2010 after ...
Serbian President Alexander Vucic apologized for voting against Russia in a United Nations resolution, claiming it was an accident due to being “tired.” On Monday, Serbia voted in favor of a ...
Crowds of protesters are gathering in Belgrade for a massive rally in the Serbian capital seen as a culmination of months-long protests against populist President Aleksandar Vucic ...