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President Aleksandar Vučić described the absence of fatalities during the unrest as “nothing short of a miracle.” The protests, which drew a crowd of approximately 36,000 in Belgrade on Saturday ...
A European Union foreign minister has suggested that Russia’s actions in Ukraine should "perhaps" be forgiven as two ...
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YouTube on MSN“No Color Revolution in Serbia" - Russia Warns as 140,000 Protesters Clash with Police in BelgradeMass protests erupt in Serbia’s capital, Belgrade, as over 140,000 people—led by university students—demand snap elections and the resignation of President Aleksandar Vučić after 12 years in power.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, who is participating in the International Conference on Financing for Development in Seville, Spain, said that he will return to Belgrade during the day and ...
SEVILLE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Monday he had had a useful discussion with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and meetings with other world officials at the 4th ...
The protests, which began more than six months ago, escalated sharply over the weekend, with tens of thousands rallying in ...
President Aleksandar Vučić, who described the protesters as “hooligans paid from abroad,” has declined to step down or hold new elections. “Serbia has won. You can’t defeat Serbia with violence,” he ...
SEVILLE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Sunday he had had an open discussion on all important topics with Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez in Seville. "All important topics discussed openly with ...
Serbia is witnessing some of its largest anti-government protests in over a decade, with tens of thousands taking to the ...
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