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After crowds panicked for no obvious reason at a peaceful protest in Belgrade, the Serbian government initially denied having acoustic weapons it could have used against them. Sky News has analysed ...
A Brussels-backed project to develop the lithium reserves needed to power electric vehicles is fueling political instability ...
Hundreds of anti-government protesters filled the square in Kraljevo city in central Serbia on April 16. The protestors were ...
Dozens of Serbian students cycle to the heart of the EU to demand that the bloc takes notice of their protests ...
Russian investigators have found that sonic weapons were not used by Serbian authorities to disperse a mass protest in March, ...
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 ...
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 ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNSerbia's parliament elects new government amid protestsSerbia's parliament elected a new government Wednesday led by a political novice after months of student-led anti-corruption ...
Serbian university students who say their fight for justice is being overlooked in much of Europe arrived to a hero’s welcome ...
An estimated 50,000 people were there - significantly less than the 325,000 at last month's anti-government protest.
Serbia’s populist President Aleksandar Vucic has demanded that authorities restore “order and peace” in the Balkan country ...
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