Mass protests across Serbia have exposed the cracks in the more than decade-long rule of President Aleksandar Vucic.
Thanks to the Hungarian EU presidency's determined efforts, Serbia's accession talks have recently gained momentum.
The European Parliament on Tuesday ratified an agreement allowing the European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex) to deploy personnel across all of Serbia’s territory, including borders with non-EU countries,
Serbia's Prime Minister Milos Vucevic resigns following anti-corruption protests sparked by a deadly canopy collapse in Novi Sad. The incident has highlighted dissatisfaction with President Aleksandar Vucic's leadership.
Historian Gabor Gergely Barath provides insights into the ongoing protests in Serbia and the likely political developments.
Serbia’s populist Prime Minister Milos Vucevic said Tuesday he is stepping down following weeks of massive anti-corruption protests over the deadly collapse of a concrete canopy in November. The canopy collapse,
He has faced accusations of curbing democratic freedoms in Serbia despite formally seeking European Union membership ... must be confirmed by Serbia’s parliament, which has 30 days to choose ...
Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic announced his resignation on Tuesday following months of mass demonstrations triggered by the fatal collapse of a train station roof in November, which critics have blamed on rampant government corruption.
Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic, at a joint press conference with Prime Minister Milos Vucevic and Parliament Speaker ... despite formally seeking European Union membership for Serbia.
In 1995, a car bomb rocked the capital of then newly-independent Macedonia. The target – the first democratically elected president, Kiro Gligorov, who narrowly survived. To this day, no one can say for sure who tried to kill him.
The anti-Azerbaijani narrative pumped out by PACE, the European Parliament, and Western think tanks isn’t just coincidence—it’s a full-on French foreign policy operation. Paris has long viewed the South Caucasus as its geopolitical playground, using Armenia as a pawn to extend French influence.