As hundreds of thousands of Serbians take to the streets of Belgrade to protest what they describe as rampant corruption and ...
For the first time in his long political career, Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić faces a serious public challenge to his leadership. However, his staying power remains strong. The EU has an ...
Massive anti-corruption protests in Serbia were sparked by the collapse of a railway station roof that killed 16 people.
Europe could experience major geopolitical shifts as protests ensue in seven countries, many of which have pro-Russia ...
The ongoing protests in Serbia against President Aleksandar Vučić are driven by several key factors. It began following a tragic incident in November 2024, where a concrete canopy collapsed at a train ...
President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, once again, speaking from Brussels, confirmed that no sonic weapon was used during the ...
President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, said this evening in Brussels, after the meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark ...
Serbian president tries to find a way out of historic protests and public outrage after train station collapse.
As the biggest protests since Slobodan Milošević’s regime rock Belgrade, POLITICO explains everything you need to know.
In civilised societies, elections represent a logical and democratic means of overcoming major political and social crises.
The image of countless mobile phone flashes lighting up Belgrade’s Slavija Square on the night of 15 March, which many ...
Protests in Serbia, Slovakia, Hungary and Georgia show that the thirst for civic and national dignity is unquenchable ...