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Over 100,000 foreign workers have arrived in Croatia since January 2025, most coming from BiH, Nepal, Serbia, India and the Philippines.
Clashes between Serbian anti-government protesters and Vucic supporters spread nationwide for a second day, with flares, smashed offices, tear gas and rising fears of violence after months of ...
Nine months of persistent anti-government rallies have become the biggest challenge to more than a decade of Vucic’s rule.
BELGRADE, August 14. /TASS/. More than 60 people were hurt after attacks on offices of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party and its supporters in Novi Sad, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said.
BELGRADE (Reuters) -Supporters of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) threw flares and firecrackers at anti-government ...
An Israeli pollster explains what people there actually think about the events shocking the world's conscience. ...
Wildfires intensified across southern Europe on Wednesday with a round-the-clock battle to protect the perimeter of Greece’s ...
Guerschon Yabusele spoke in an exclusive interview with Basketball Network about the upcoming EuroBasket and the generational ...
In person event Since November 2024, Serbia has experienced an impressive wave of anti-government protests. Driven by students and citizens doubling down on their demands while leaving their EU flags ...
UEFA fined Partizan Belgrade more than $100,000 on Wednesday and ordered part of the Serbian club’s stadium closed at one ...
BELGRADE, August 13. /TASS/. Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic says he won't amend the country's constitution so he can make another run at the presidency.