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Serbia's bid to join the European Union could stall unless the government speeds up reforms of the judiciary, media and ...
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Serbia’s Student Protest Movement - The Struggle Against Corruption and Media ControlA protest movement sparked by government negligence now challenges Serbia’s ruling elite, risking a dangerous tipping point ...
After the major protest on March 15, which on one side brought catharsis and on the other disappointment, demonstrations ...
The European Union’s enlargement commissioner has urged Serbia’s new government to push forward democratic reforms needed for membership in the bloc, saying that the Balkan nation’s protesting citizen ...
Thousands of people have greeted dozens of university students who had cycled more than 780 miles this month to seek European ...
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Serbia’s populist President Aleksandar Vucic has demanded that authorities restore “order and peace” in the Balkan country following months of anti-corruption protests that have shaken his firm grip ...
Croatia has protested a spate of expulsions of its citizens from neighboring Serbia where the government of populist President Aleksandar Vucic has blamed an alleged foreign ploy for months of anti-go ...
High school pupils have joined university students in the nationwide wave of protests – the biggest in Serbia since the 1990s ...
Close to Moscow but aiming to join the EU, Aleksandar Vucic appointed Duro Macut, a doctor with no political experience, as ...
Perhaps it is time to admit that a new European solidarity is no longer being built from above but from below.
For Serbian civil society, it is the authorities’ widespread corruption that is seen as the trigger behind the tragedy at the ...
Croatia has sent a protest note to Belgrade and informed the European Union about the expulsions, Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic said in Croatia's capital, Zagreb, adding that Serbia's moves are ...
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