Southeast European media and telecoms operator United Group has completed the sale of Serbian cable TV and broadband provider ...
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BELGRADE – Serbia politicians and the police on March 19 again denied they had deployed a “sound cannon” against protesters over the weekend during a massive anti-corruption rally in the ...
A defence agreement between Croatia, Albania and Kosovo, calling for joint responses to common security challenges, has drawn a furious response from Serbia, which called it a threatening move.
Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vucic has denied that his police forces used a banned ‘sonic weapon’ to disperse protesters in Belgrade. In a statement, he said, “I have had the opportunity to see this ...
Mihajlo Cvetkovic (Serbia) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Attempt saved. Marko Arnautovic (Austria) header from the centre of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by ...
Student protests in Serbia have challenged an authoritarian government and its sell-off of public assets to multinationals. Far from just a liberal or pro-European movement, it is challenging the ties ...
Serbia’s government, led by Prime Minister Miloš Vučević, resigned Wednesday, with President Aleksandar Vučić saying he may call fresh elections in early June. Although Vučević announced his intention ...
BYD’s expansion in Serbia is facilitated through a partnership with TDV Automotive. Credit: BYD. BYD has expanded its European footprint by entering the Serbian market, introducing a range of ...
By Eric Lipton Reporting from Washington The protests against President Aleksandar Vucic of Serbia had been growing in intensity and size when an unusual guest showed up in its capital this month ...
The sanctions could result in crude supply cuts for NIS, which operates a single oil refinery in Serbia with annual capacity of 4.8 million tons that covers most of the Balkan country's needs.
Student demonstrators who gathered in Belgrade on March 15 were panicked by a loud, strange sound some described as "creepy." The audio blast, which sent them scrambling for cover, has stirred ...