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Croatian Foreign Minister Gordan Grlić Radman stated that he expected a response from Brussels regarding the expulsion of ...
Minister of Foreign and European Affairs Gordan Grlić Radman took part in a roundtable discussion on ... Minister Grlić Radman also addressed Croatia’s relations and cooperation with Serbia and its ...
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Hundreds of thousands marched through Belgrade as protests intensified against systemic corruption in Serbia. The protesters demand justice after a train station collapse killed 15 people.
Students from all over Serbia are heading to Belgrade for a major protest against President Vučić, sparked by the deadly Novi Sad awning collapse in November. Groups of students from across ...
BELGRADE, March 19 (Reuters) - Serbia's parliament formally accepted the resignation of the Prime Minister Milos Vucevic on Wednesday, triggering a 30-day deadline for the formation of a new ...
Five months after the collapse of the canopy at the entrance to the railway station in Novi Sad, Serbia's political crisis drags on. Who will prevail in this game of ...
BYD’s expansion in Serbia is facilitated through a partnership with TDV Automotive. Credit: BYD. BYD has expanded its European footprint by entering the Serbian market, introducing a range of ...
A defence agreement between Croatia, Albania and Kosovo, calling for joint responses to common security challenges, has drawn a furious response from Serbia, which called it a threatening move.
Belgrade (AFP) – Serbia's embattled government is facing a watershed moment, analysts said Monday, after a massive student-led rally in Belgrade over endemic corruption saw the capital engulfed ...
Serbia possesses sonic weapons but denies using them Russia's FSB investigating incident Experts say footage is inconclusive but suggests sonic weapon President Vucic under pressure from street ...
As massive protests swept through the capitals of Hungary and Serbia in recent days, the embattled and increasingly autocratic leaders of both countries moved to crack down on critics, who ...
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