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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 ...
Serbian anti-government protesters accused police Tuesday of beating and threatening detained activists, fuelling fears of a ...
Angry protesters have set fire to the offices of Serbia’s governing populist party in a western town and clashed with police ...
Thousands of anti-government protesters have marched again in Serbia with baton-wielding police chasing them in downtown ...
Thousands of anti-government protesters marched again in Serbia on Monday with baton-wielding riot police chasing them in ...
Thousands of anti-government protesters marched again in Serbia on Monday with baton-wielding riot police chasing them in ...
Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic has announced tough measures against anti-government protesters following days of riots ...
Ukrainian officials announced 13 people died and several more were injured in Russian attacks launched before world leaders ...
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