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Serbia’s populist President Aleksandar Vucic announced on Sunday tough measures against anti-government protesters following days of riots in the streets throughout Serbia. Vucic in an address
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Agence France-Presse on MSNSerbia's president vows 'strong response' after days of unrest
Serbia's president on Sunday vowed a "strong" response to anti-government protests, after nearly a week of violent clashes involving his supporters, police and demonstrators across the country. The mostly peaceful demonstrations deteriorated earlier this week when large groups of pro-government supporters — many masked and some armed with batons and fireworks — attacked protesters.
Almost daily protests have gripped Serbia since November 2024, . Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Angry protesters clashed with police in a town in western Serbia and in the capital Belgrade on Saturday as tensions soared further in the Balkan nation following days of violent demonstrations. Wearing scarves over their faces and chanting slogans against President Aleksandar Vucic,
Egypt’s Ambassador in Belgrade Basel Salah stressed the importance of maintaining the current momentum in relations between Egypt and Serbia, building on the outcomes of recent high-level exchanges, i
POLITICO spoke to an opposition lawmaker who said he was beaten by masked men as demonstrations were met with a violent response.
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Amazon S3 on MSNMass Protests in Serbia Against President Vucic | 50 Detained as Demonstrations Turn Violent
Nearly 50 people were detained and dozens injured as rival groups clashed during anti-government protests in Serbia. Violence erupted in Novi Sad when ruling party supporters attacked demonstrators with flares,
UEFA has fined Partizan Belgrade more than $100,000 and ordered part of the Serbian club’s stadium closed at one European game for fans’ racist and political statements.