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On Saturday, gatherings of “citizens who oppose blockades” were organized in several cities in Serbia, and representatives of ...
Students of the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Belgrade announced today that they will only talk and debate with Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić during the election campaign. Regarding ...
Other winners at the the 31st edition of the festival in Bosnia and Herzegovina include the ensemble cast of ‘Fantasy,’ the ...
The tennis world’s most polarizing figure finds himself in hot water once again, but this time it’s not about vaccine ...
Novak Djokovic is reportedly considering relocating to Greece after facing criticism in Serbia for supporting student protests against President Aleksandar Vučić’s government. Once hailed as a ...
A small photo exhibition in the Serbian town of Bački Petrovac documenting anti-government protests was torn down by ruling ...
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The Slovak Spectator on MSNNews digest: Kotlár wrong on vaccines, say scientists – time to shred that diploma?
Hello, and welcome to your Thursday, 21 August edition of Today in Slovakia. Fifty-seven years ago today, Warsaw Pact tanks rolled into Czechoslovakia. President Peter Pellegrini – and a handful of ...
From Africa to Central Asia, the Russian leader is using coercion and military agreements to bolster his forces with a ...
Nikolina Sindjelic, a student activist, told AFP she was threatened with rape while in custody. She accused Marko Krichak, the commander of the Unit for the Security of Certain Persons and Facilities ...
Students in Serbia set a global standard of integrity in demanding accountability and transparency from public authorities.
Serbian anti-government protesters accused police Tuesday of beating and threatening detained activists, fuelling fears of a ...
Visiting a vandalised office of his nationalist Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) on Monday, Vučić vowed: “We will free the ...
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