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Serbia’s populist president said Wednesday that he hasn’t changed his mind about attending Vladimir Putin ’s victory day ...
"A study revealed the following: sonic devices were not used to disperse the rally," Serbia’s Security Information Agency report says ...
A group of Federal Security Service experts said in a report published by Serbia’s Security Information Agency on Wednesday that the government of Serbia did not use sonic devices to disperse the Marc ...
Russian investigators have found that sonic weapons were not used by Serbian authorities to disperse a mass protest in March, ...
Eastern Europe holiday destinations for an affordable city break - Travel slightly further afield to eastern Europe for ...
Serbia's parliament on Wednesday approved politically inexperienced medical professor Djuro Macut as Prime Minister of the ...
Europe’s south-eastern quarter is traversed by an arc of discontent. Starting in Slovakia and Hungary in the north, crossing ...
Dozens of Serbian students cycle to the heart of the EU to demand that the bloc takes notice of their protests ...
Close to Moscow but aiming to join the EU, Aleksandar Vucic appointed Duro Macut, a doctor with no political experience, as ...
The second-year bench boss will continue his tradition of donating to children's hospitals, this year giving $70,200 USD to SickKids in Toronto, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis, and ...
A MATHEMATICIAN THAT NEVER WAS, AS FAST AS MBAPPÉ AND PIXI’S JOKER: Who is the footballer that amaze
The Verona footballer, currently on loan at Belgian side Leuven, turned the tide in the second Nations League play-off match.
Hundreds of student protesters have blocked the building entrance to Serbia's state broadcaster in Belgrade, as they blamed the public TV station for coverage that favours President Aleksandar Vucic's ...
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