SERBIA, which recently celebrated its national day, says it is keen to strengthen bilateral relations with Zimbabwe. The Balkan nation — one of the countries that emerged after the disintegration of Yugoslavia — reopened its embassy in Zimbabwe in 2022. The embassy previously operated in Harare from 1980 to 2001.
Kosovo's prime minister on Sunday accused Serbia of directly intervening in the country's recent general elections. Serbia's interference in the elections was an attack on Kosovo's democracy and sovereignty, Albin Kurti told a press conference with Nenad Rasic, Kosovo's minister for communities and returns.
Thousands protested against Serbia's government on March 8, with workers and students joining in. The march expressed dissatisfaction following frequent protests since November, when 15 people died in a Novi Sad railway station collapse.
Four months after the collapse of the railway station canopy in Novi Sad and the deaths of 15 people, student protests in Serbia show no signs of fading.
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Kyiv Independent on MSNAs protests engulf Serbia, President Vucic looks for support East and WestThousands 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.
The cleaners had scrubbed the debating chamber clean before MPs arrived for Wednesday's session in Serbia's National Assembly. Spent smoke bombs, smears of egg yolk and a dusting of white fire extinguisher powder had all been removed from the benches and tables after the mayhem of the previous day.
The Kremlin supports Serbia's authorities as they face growing anti-government protests, President Aleksandar Vucic said on Friday following a phone call with Russian leader Vladimir Putin. Student-le
Opposition deputies threw smoke grenades in Serbia’s national assembly, disrupting a session set to confirm Prime Minister Milos Vucevic’s resignation and a debate on laws intended to ease months of anti-government protests.
I believe that Serbia made a mistake today. I apologize to the citizens of Serbia for that, and I take the blame for that because I was probably tired and overwhelmed,” Aleksandar
This financial support is aimed at accelerating Serbia’s ongoing reforms and commitment to implementing a greener, more resilient economy.
Serbia’s police raided the offices of at least four civil society organizations as part of a probe into allegations of abuse of U.S.
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