Thousands of people protested in the Serbian city of Kragujevac on February 15, blocking central streets in the latest in a wave of student-organized demonstrations demanding government accountability ...
After over a decade in office, Romanian President Klaus Iohannis stepped down on Wednesday and has been replaced by the ...
University students have taken a leading role in the protests that have developed into the most serious challenge in years to the country’s leader, President Aleksandar Vučić. Vučić has ...
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic firmly rejected the possibility of forming a transitional or expert government during a gathering in Trstenik, central Serbia, on Friday evening. “I guarantee with ...
President Aleksandar Vucic. Meanwhile in Belgrade, a driver rammed a car into a silent protest Friday, injuring two women who work as doctors at a nearby psychiatric institution. Media reports say ...
injuring one person as demonstrations intensified against President Aleksandar Vucic. The incident occurred in Belgrade's "New Belgrade" district, where police detained the 24-year-old driver.
After that, as he said during his address to the media after a bilateral conversation with the Vice-President of the Council of Ministers and the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International ...
President Aleksandar Vucic said today, during the Serbia-Italy business forum, that Prime Minister of Italy Giorgia Meloni will visit Belgrade in a few weeks, when a new government has been formed in ...
President Aleksandar Vucic announced that a decision would be made in the next 10 days as to whether the ruling coalition would nominate a new prime minister or call a snap parliamentary election.
He further calls on Vucic to "continue on his path as president and not allow pressure or attacks to disturb the direction he has set - the direction of a strong, independent and developed Serbia." ...
President Aleksandar Vucic. The march illustrates the determination of Serbia's striking university students, who have been camping at their faculties for the past two months while organizing ...