Tamara Bojanovski was in a crowd of anti-government protesters in Belgrade on March 15 when she heard a sound "like some ...
Sonic weapons, controversial and banned under Serbian law, incapacitate targets using powerful sound wave emissions, potentially causing severe nausea, headaches, and ear damage ...
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World Politics Review on MSNSerbia’s Student-Led Protests Have Vucic CorneredMass protests reflect a shifting tide in Serbia’s politics and the public’s frustration with rampant corruption under ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNDisinformation surge targets Serbia's student protestsMassive student-led protests in Serbia have been met with a barrage of disinformation from pro-government media and social ...
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BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Ivana Ilic Sunderic had never heard anything quite so alarming and disturbing at a protest as the ...
After four and a half months of constant protests, the Serbian capital Belgrade recently witnessed the biggest demonstration ...
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Evangelicals who joined anti-corruption protests in Serbia say: 'We see everything, we know everything, and we want change’Masses of students have led widespread protests in cities across Serbia in recent months, venting anger against alleged ...
The protests initially began after a concrete canopy collapsed at the central railway station in Novi Sad, Serbia’s second-largest city, killing 14 people immediately, with two more victims ...
Half a million people sign petition alleging Serbian police used an illegal 'sound cannon' to disrupt anti-government ...
Dragoljub Svonja received this award for services to the Belarusian-Serbian trade, economic, cultural, humanitarian and ...
The protests began after a concrete canopy collapsed in November at Novi Sad train station in northern Serbia, killing 16 people. The tragedy highlighted widespread government corruption ...
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