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The 24-time Grand Slam singles champion has faced criticism from Serbian newspapers backing the country's president Aleksandar Vucic following his support of student protests.
Alexander Botsan-Kharchenko noted that the Serbian authorities and law enforcement agencies give advance notice about where the main protests are expected to take place ...
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Tennis365 on MSNWhy the Serbian government ‘set its sights’ on Novak Djokovic with a smear campaign
According to journalist Jaschar Dugalic, reporting for German news outlet Neue Zurcher Zeitung, the Serbian government “set ...
Last week’s demonstrations in Serbia marked a dramatic escalation in a protest movement that began late last year over the ...
Student-led anti-corruption protests in Belgrade demand fresh elections as violent clashes intensify between demonstrators ...
Angry protesters have set fire to the offices of Serbia’s governing populist party in a western town and clashed with police ...
A World Bank study with Serbian research institutes warns that Serbia’s education and skills system must urgently adapt to the green transition, or risk deepening inequality and leaving workers behind ...
Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic has announced tough measures against anti-government protesters following days of riots ...
Anti-corruption protesters in Serbia set fire to the Valjevo offices of the country's ruling political party, city leaders ...
Serbia has been plunged into its most severe political unrest in years, with protesters attacking government and ruling party ...
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