President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, said that he expects the Serbian Parliament to approve the resignation of the Prime Minister next week, when the government will formally be dissolved.
Students march from Belgrade to Novi Sad are demanding accountability for a deadly awning collapse in a train station in November which killed 15 people. #EuropeNews ...
At least 12 journalists have been attacked in Serbia while covering anti-corruption protests since November, according to Reporters Without Borders (RSF), which called on authorities to stop the ...
Following Serbia’s "major economic endeavour", i.e. the adoption of a new housing loan programme, another measure targeting young people has been introduced, this time exclusively for students.
KRIK reports that energy deals feature prominently in encrypted messages between a drug trafficker and his associates, ...
Serbia is boiling with anti-government protests. The protests were initiated by Serbian university students, who are organized in an anarcho-syndicalist manner, where decisions are made at student ...
Students and workers in Serbia in ongoing protests after rail building collapse kills 15, prime minister resigns; Iranian oil, gas and petrochemical casual workers protest to demand an end to job ...
On 28 January, the Serbian Prime Minister and leader of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), Miloš Vučević, submitted his resignation, officially in response to an incident in Novi Sad in which ...
Some of Europe’s largest ongoing demonstrations – against a corrupt autocracy in Serbia – have evolved from anger to being a ...
President Aleksandar Vucic said today, during the Serbia-Italy business forum, that Prime Minister of Italy Giorgia Meloni ...
"We had a very good bilateral conversation about all important issues, from political ones that concern preserving peace and ...