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Europe's human rights watchdog concerned over use of force against Serbia anti-corruption protesters
Europe's human rights watchdog has raised concerns about Serbia's handling of protests against President Aleksandar Vucic's ...
Law enforcement agencies ensured order on the streets of Belgrade despite all provocations, the Serbian leader noted. "I would like to thank Interior Minister Ivica Dacic, Police Director Dragan ...
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bne IntelliNews on MSNOutrage after Serbian president pardons men who broke student’s jawSerbian President Aleksandar Vucic has sparked national outrage by pardoning four men accused of assaulting a student protester in Novi Sad earlier this year – one of whom broke her jaw. The ...
Exceptionally high temperatures strained electricity systems as people sought air-conditioning, although many did not have ...
The European Union has strongly condemned “acts of hatred and violence” in Serbia and called for calm days after a massive ...
Djokovic, chasing an elusive 25th Grand Slam triumph at Wimbledon, has been making headlines not just for his clincal ...
The protest movement started with a relatively simple purpose: to ensure accountability for last November's disaster at Novi ...
Tensions continue to rise in Serbia as thousands took to the streets on Sunday to protest against the arrests of ...
BELGRADE, July 4. /TASS/. Serbian Parliament Speaker Ana Brnabic has rejected accusations of excessive use of force by Serbian police during protests, saying that such claims are untrue.
The 24-time Grand Slam champion's pumping gesture, which he also used after his first-round victory over Alexandre Muller, ...
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