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BELGRADE (Reuters) -Serbia's populist president, Aleksandar Vucic, called on Friday for dialogue with anti-government protesters following more than nine months of demonstrations in the Balkan country that have challenged his rule.
The anti-corruption movement that began in universities in November 2024 is spreading. In Valjevo, law enforcement officers beat and arrested protesters while masked men, apparently sent by those in power,
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VnExpress International on MSNNovak Djokovic labeled a disgrace of Serbia amid news of emigration
A Serbian newspaper has called tennis icon Novak Djokovic a "false patriot" amid reports that he and his family plan to relocate to Greece.
Serbia’s police say they have detained scores of demonstrators who took part in anti-government protests throughout the country this week
Thousands of anti-government protesters have marched again in Serbia with baton-wielding police chasing them in downtown Belgrade, prompting Serbia’s president to renew a pledge to crack down on the d
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SB Nation on MSNLuka Dončić finishes with 17 points in Slovenia’s loss to Serbia
Serbia completely dominated Slovenia in exhibition play, but Luka Dončić looked good even in the blowout defeat.
Novak Djokovic, 24-time Grand Slam champion and one of the most iconic figures in world tennis, is going through a difficult time off the court. According to multiple reports, the
The streets of Serbia have been ablaze for days with clashes between protesters and police. Protesters accuse the state of repression while President Vucic has vowed to respond.After nine months of relatively peaceful protests,
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bne IntelliNews on MSNSerbia reportedly seeks foreign workers for Stellantis plant
Serbia is reportedly looking to bring in foreign workers from Nepal and Morocco to support operations at the Stellantis car factory in Kragujevac, amid labour shortages and limited local interest in factory jobs,
Russian-owned Serbian oil company NIS has asked the United States for a sixth waiver from sanctions that could cut its crude supply, the pro-government Tanjug news agensy said on Friday.