Thousands of protestors walked 300 kilometers on March 1 from Belgrade to the southern city of Nis to rally support for an anti-corruption protest that took aim at the ruling party. Serbia's Russia-friendly President Aleksandar Vucic has often used a Kremlin playbook to discredit the protests that occasionally rise in a country balancing between Russia and the West.
Bosnian officials are challenging a set of laws barring the state judiciary and police from operating in the part of the country controlled by the Bosnian Serbs, legislation that has fueled tensions i
Serbia's deputy prime minister followed up on a meeting with Russia's spy chief in Moscow by accusing Western intelligence agencies on Friday of trying to destabilise the country by backing months of anti-government protests.
Emboldened by Donald Trump's toxic rhetoric and freezing of US foreign aid, the pressure exerted by the Serbian government on the media has reached a level not seen since the 1990s. Reporters Without Borders (RSF) urges the institutions of the European Union (EU) - which Serbia wants to join - to firmly condemn the deliberate targeting and criminalisation of an organisation providing Serbian citizens with trustworthy information.
An agreement securing €2.8 million grant from the European Union (EU) to develop a joint border railway station between North Macedonia and Serbia was signed today in Skopje by the First Deputy President of the Government and Minister of Transport, Mr Nikoloski and EBRD Head of North Macedonia, Mr Türkmenoğlu.
Tens of thousands of people have joined protesting students in Serbia for a rally proclaiming that “we deserve better” and will no longer accept injustice and corruption in the Balkan country that has been ruled firmly by a populist government for over a decade.
Case Law Harmonisation Efforts Continue at First Annual Meeting of All Criminal Law Departments of Appellate Courts and Supreme Court in Niš