By Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade Members of the European Parliament on February 12 held a plenary debate on the political crisis ...
Many no longer see the EU as an impartial arbiter, but rather as a supporter and enabler of Vučić’s regime and, by extension, an accomplice to the conditions that led to the tragic accident in Novi ...
The next day, Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic and Novi Sad Mayor Milan Djuric resigned ... So far, however, the EU has only said it "will continue to monitor these developments closely." ...
After an 80-kilometre march, they reached Novi Sad to join Saturday's blockade of ... can at least take comfort in the silence of the EU institutions, especially the European Commission.
in Novi Sad, January 31, 2025. NENAD MIHAJLOVIC / AFP They also keep a cautious distance from these major geopolitical debates, waving only Serbian flags. Even if they clearly dream of the EU and ...
In Serbia, university students marching against corruption were received warmly by locals with homemade treats. Protests ...
With devastating and incisive judgement, he offered the context missing in Western media coverage of the incident and the protests of the last few months. For one, Mihaljević noted, this was the ...
The tragedy, which saw 15 lives lost in the collapse of a roof at a newly-renovated train station in Novi Sad, sparked ...
Vučević cited an attack on a student by unknown men wielding baseball bats in the northern city of Novi Sad in front of the premises of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party as the final straw for him ...