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Serbia continues to grapple with systemic shortcomings in its judiciary, anti-corruption efforts, media freedom, and the ...
The European Parliament has adopted the report on North Macedonia, authored by Austrian MEP Thomas Waitz, without any mention ...
Serbia's parliament elected a new government Wednesday led by a political novice after months of student-led anti-corruption protests brought down the previous administration.
Serbian police have dismantled barricades in Belgrade during protests against President Aleksandar Vucic's government.
Members of the European Parliament discussed last night the report on Serbia, which was presented by the rapporteur for Serbia, Tonino Picula, and which was adopted by the EP Foreign Affairs ...
Police detained several dozen protesters, while six police officers were reported injured in clashes, Dragan Vasiljevic, the ...
Serbia’s parliament descended into chaos on Tuesday as opposition lawmakers threw smoke grenades and tear gas inside the chamber to protest against the government and support demonstrating students.
Some 140,000 anti-government protesters clashed with police in Serbia’s capital Saturday evening demanding the populist ...
Serbia plans to build a new natural gas storage facility at the location of the former Tilva storage site in the northern province of Vojvodina with an estimated investment of up to 500 million euro ...
"The biggest obstacle to Serbia's progress is precisely the nature of its government, personified by Aleksandar Vucic," Tonino Picula, European Parliament rapporteur for Serbia, told DW.
Serbia will not go to war with Russia in exchange for membership in the European Union, Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic Aleksandar Vulin told the European Parliament.