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CRTA’s Programme Director Raša Nedeljkov stated that, based on the counted votes, the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) has ...
Despite strong local opposition and environmental concerns, the EU has designated Rio Tinto's lithium mining project in Serbia as strategically important ...
The column by Željko Ivanović, a columnist for Podgorica’s Vijesti, published on June 3, 2025, under the title Glory to Ukraine (Slava Ukrajini), is not ...
The European Commission is exploring options to streamline the EU accession process in a bid to prevent bilateral issues from blocking enlargement, especially in today’s tense geopolitical landscape.
Students who want to study addressed the public from Pionirski Park, announcing the decision to go on hunger strike if ...
In an exclusive and wide-ranging interview at the Presidential Palace in Belgrade, President Vučić touched on Serbia-Israel ...
Since the collapse of Novi Sad’s train station in November, student-led protests have erupted across Serbia, inspiring a nationwide movement against corruption. They follow the tracks of their parents ...
Is it getting harder for Serbian president Aleksandar Vučić to maintain his balancing act between Moscow and the West? Why ...
A snapshot of recent news from sources around the world on the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war. Political Developments Russia has ...
The country exported over £670 million worth of ammunition to Ukraine since the Russian invasion began in 2022, albeit via ...
"Već šest mjeseci zemlja je pod snažnim udarima i ne vidite koliko je vanjskog novca uloženo" rekao je predsjenik Srbije prilikom posjeta Zaječaru.
An explosion occurred at Serbia’s Krušik munitions factory on the morning of May 30, a facility Russia has previously accused of supplying ammunition to Ukraine, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty ...