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Marta Kos from Slovenia is the EU Commissioner for Enlargement. DW spoke to her about the issue of EU enlargement and the ...
After eight months of peaceful demonstrations, the protest movement in Serbia seems to be changing tack: as police violence ...
Vinca Institute Director Slavko Dimovic said his institute wants to become the driving force behind Serbia’s peaceful nuclear program from the scientific and educational point of view ...
Iran is strengthening its ties with its European allies, Belarus and Serbia, to compensate for its partnership with Russia, ...
The Czech Republic has banned the use of any products by the Chinese AI startup DeepSeek in state administration over ...
The attorney general of Idaho believes in his legal opinion that a sign with the message “Everyone is Welcome Here” along with hands of different skin tones is an illegal expression of political ...
Europe's human rights watchdog Friday expressed concern that Serbian authorities were using excessive force and arbitrary ...
Europe’s top human rights body on Friday raised concerns that Serbian authorities were using violence and capricious arrests to disperse protests against President Aleksandar Vučić’s populist ...
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 ...
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.
Dozens were detained as anti-government protests erupted in Belgrade, with students leading mass rallies demanding elections. Clashes with riot police underscored growing unrest after months of ...
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