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Tamara Bojanovski was in a crowd of anti-government protesters in Belgrade on March 15 when she heard a sound "like some ...
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Serbian activists delivered a petition with more than half a million signatures to the UN in Belgrade Tuesday demanding an ...
On 15 March, the largest anti-government demonstration in the country’s history took place in Belgrade. President Vučić wants early elections – but in today’s Serbia these can not be free.
Sonic weapons, controversial and banned under Serbian law, incapacitate targets using powerful sound wave emissions, potentially causing severe nausea, headaches, and ear damage ...
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has nominated a politically inexperienced medical professor, Djuro Macut, to become prime ...
Five months after the collapse of the canopy at the entrance to the railway station in Novi Sad, Serbia's political crisis drags on. Who will prevail in this game of nerves?
Serbian university students who say their fight for justice and the rule of law is being overlooked are cycling 1,300 ...
Serbian students cycling to Strasbourg on a mission to alert Europe about the protest movement sweeping their home country ...
Protests shaking Vučić's rule continue in Serbia. Milosavljević from the University of Belgrade says, 'A new generation is ...
Jared Kushner wants to build a Trump tower in Belgrade, beleaguered Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić needs allies - will ...
BELGRADE - Tamara Bojanovski was in a crowd of anti-government protesters in Belgrade on March ... and their use is illegal in Serbia. Authorities denied possessing such devices, until Interior ...