Cricket and footy reporter Tom Morris has been rushed to hospital in Sri Lanka after suffering food poisoning.
In Serbia, one of a hospital’s centers was named after Church ... a vaccine refrigerator, autoclaves, computers, drip stands and more, reported the Church’s Africa Newsroom. The updated equipment will ...
A car in the motorcade of Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, in which he was riding, lost a wheel while driving at full speed. The head of state assured that he was not injured and called for "no ...
BELGRADE, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Serbian oil company NIS, which is majority-owned by Russia's Gazprom Neft (SIBN.MM), opens new tab and Gazprom (GAZP.MM), opens new tab, has submitted a formal request ...
President Aleksandar Vucic of Serbia, battered by months of nationwide protests, is struggling to weather his biggest political crisis in more than a decade of rule. By Andrew Higgins Reporting ...
Already struggling, Kosovo Serbs say the closure of Serbian post offices and other bodies by the Pristina authorities has made their daily lives a whole lot harder. Once a month, 57-year-old ...
As Secretary of State Marco Rubio said, USAID should serve the national interest and not the political agenda of the Left.
Wrapped in blankets and huddled around fires at makeshift camps, Serbian students braved subzero temperatures in Novi Sad as they spent the night outside after a mass rally against corruption ...
After three months of protests, demonstrators in Serbia are calling for a general strike. The government is threatening retaliation. Serbia is at a crossroads. Is change possible? "Corruption kills." ...
People hold up their mobile phone lights during a minute of silence ceremony as they block the bridge during a protest over the collapse of a concrete canopy that killed multiple people more than ...
Serbian media reported on January 15 that Prime Minister Milos Vucevic had ordered that “the second semester begins on January 20, period!” On Monday, Vucevic warned of likely penalties ...
Student protests against corruption are growing in Serbia, but EU institutions, for which Vučić’s regime is considered a key partner in the Balkans, have so far refrained from expressing support for ...
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