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Serbia's protesting university students are demanding an immediate snap election after leading months of anti-corruption ...
The abrupt end to Aleksandar Vucic's US visit last weekend and uncertainty about his planned trip to Moscow reveal a crisis ...
Serbian students called for snap elections after accusing the government of continuing to ignore public concerns over the ...
University students in Serbia who have spearheaded months of street rallies against the government are now demanding early ...
Russian forces intercepted more than 100 Ukrainian drones fired at almost a dozen regions of Russia, the Defense Ministry in ...
BELGRADE, May 5. /TASS/. Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic will return to work after taking a sick leave on May 7; on his first day back, the head of state will receive Russian Ambassador to Belgrade ...
Pro-government media in Serbia reported that Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic fell ill during his stay in the United States (U.S.)and that, after consultations with doctors, it was decided that he ...
Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic was briefly hospitalised on Saturday in Belgrade after cutting short a visit to the ...
Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic was in a stable condition following his admission to a military hospital in Belgrade on ...
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic is in a stable condition after falling ill during a visit to the US, where he experienced ...
Vucic thanked Hungary ... Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic said Serbia will change its attitude toward countries that abstained from the vote. ''All of these will affect our attitude in the future.
Anti-corruption protestors in the Serbian capital were quietly standing still, observing 15 minutes of silence on 15 March. They were paying tribute to 16 people killed in November when a concrete ...