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Fresh clashes erupted between anti-government protesters and riot police across Serbia in the fifth night of unrest in a row, after offices of the the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) were ...
Serbia’s populist President Aleksandar Vucic announced on Sunday tough measures against anti-government protesters following days of riots in the streets throughout Serbia. Vucic in an address ...
After more than nine months of largely peaceful anti-corruption protests, Serbia’s streets have erupted in clashes between riot police, student-led demonstrators and masked bands of ruling party ...
Months of anti-government protests in Serbia escalated into violent clashes, resulting in injuries to dozens of police officers and arrests. The unrest, triggered by a corruption-related tragedy ...
Escalating anti-government protests in Serbia continued into late Thursday, as clashes between President Aleksandar Vucic's critics and detractors over corruption accusations led to a second night ...
Clashes between rival groups of protesters in Serbia flared again late on Thursday. Protesters in Novi Sad attacked offices belonging to President Aleksandar Vucic's Serbian Progressive Party.
Europe Serbian protesters and president trade ‘civil war’ warnings after street clashes Dozens reported injured in escalation of months of rallies against cronyism and corruption Expand ...
Serbian antigovernment protests escalate in third night of clashes Protests started last year after deadly collapse of rail station roof, with President Vucic accused of corruption.
Serbia clashes continue for second day amid antigovernment protests Images from the scene show government supporters throwing flares at the protesters who hurl back various objects.
Greece and Serbia will continue their EuroBasket 2025 preparations on Saturday when they lock horns in a friendly in Limassol.
Tonino Picula's tweet commemorating Operation Storm sparked backlash in Serbia, with calls for his removal. An Austrian MEP and his party colleague from Vienna called it a serious diplomatic misstep.
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