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Serbian president accuses EU of backing “colour revolution” after European Parliament adopts harsh new resolution
By Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade The European Parliament adopted a sharply worded resolution on October 22 criticising Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic’s government, prompting an angry response from Belgrade,
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EU chief tells Serbia to act on reforms and implement Russia sanctions
The European Union’s top official on Wednesday told Serbia's populist leader to “get concrete” about its proclaimed goal of joining the 27-nation bloc, including implementing sanctions against traditional ally Russia.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said he was “very disappointed” with Russia’s decision to offer only a gas deal that runs until the end of the year, after months of talks over a longer agreement.
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Serbian president blames opposition for “terrorist attack” outside parliament
By Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vucic on October 22 blamed opposition groups for what he described as a “terrorist act” outside the National Assembly in Belgrade, after a 70-year-old man opened fire on a camp of government supporters and set fire to one of their tents,
ODESA, Ukraine (Reuters) -Serbia's populist President Aleksandar Vucic travelled to the Ukrainian city of Odesa for a regional summit on Wednesday, the first time the Moscow-friendly leader has visited the country during his 12 years in power. Vucic ...
A mural of tennis player Novak Djokovic in Belgrade has been defaced after the sportsman decided to leave Serbia and move with his family to Greece. Djokovic moved to Athens in Sep
A fire and reported shooting at a camp hosting loyalists of Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic in central Belgrade on Wednesday injured one person, officials said, while Vucic described the incident as a “terrorist attack.
The U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has warned Serbia's central bank, NBS, over the continued acceptance of Dina card payments at NIS petrol stations, following the enforcement of sanctions on the Russian-controlled oil and gas company,
Is it all over between Novak Djokovic and Serbia? The recent defacement of his mural in Belgrade hints that the Serbian tennis star is not welcomed back in his country till President Aleksandar Vucic stays in power.
Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic played down hopes on Tuesday that a U.S.-mediated agreement on economic cooperation with Kosovo could lead soon to a political deal with the former province.