Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said he voted against Russia on a Ukraine resolution because he was "tired" and apologized to the European ally.
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AFP on MSNRussians who fled war keen to stay on in SerbiaWith his homeland mired in war with Ukraine, Ivan Alexandrov decided to try his luck thousands of miles away, where Russian ...
Russia's Foreign Mercenaries In Ukraine War: Military Leak Shows Bosnian Serb Fighter As GRU Officer
A military hospital database obtained exclusively by RFE/RL offers additional evidence of soldiers from more than a dozen ...
Russia loses UEFA executive committee seat; Klaveness only female candidate; Shevchenko runs for Ukraine federation president ...
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Serbia's president apologized for voting against Russia in a U.N. resolution, saying he was tired when he voted.
Serbian police raided the offices of several NGOs after prosecutors opened an investigation into their usage of funds from ...
Thousands flooded the streets of Serbia's capital in a noisy support rally for protesting university students and their ...
President Trump's new team for the Balkans includes some familiar faces with close ties to Serbia: son-in-law Jared Kushner, ...
With Donald Trump back in the White House, official talks with Vladimir Putin about ending the Ukraine war look likely. The ...
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Hosted on MSNBelgrade's misstep: Serbia caught in diplomatic crossfireSerbia's President Aleksandar Vučić admitted Monday that Belgrade made a mistake by supporting the UN resolution concerning ...
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic claimed he was "tired and overwhelmed" when he mistakenly backed a United Nations resolution Monday at the U.N. General Assembly that blames Russia for the war ...
Blaming a decline in architectural education, Patrik Schumacher claims universities have replaced design rigour with ...
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