Serbia’s police raided the offices of at least four civil society organizations as part of a probe into allegations of abuse ...
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic apologized Monday to citizens after Serbia voted for a UN resolution on Ukraine, saying it ...
3hon MSN
Serbia's president apologized for voting against Russia in a U.N. resolution, saying he was tired when he voted.
Serbian police raided the offices of two Belgrade-based democracy watchdogs, seeking information about possible abuse of ...
The EBRD has supported the Ministry of Mining and Energy in designing and implementing Serbia’s second renewables auction ...
3h
Latin Times on MSNSerbian President Supported Ukraine at UN Assembly. He Immediately Claimed It Was a 'Mistake' Because He Was 'Too Tired'Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić admitted Serbia mistakenly supported a UN resolution that condemned Russia as the ...
Supporters of separatist Bosnian Serb President Milorad Dodik have rallied as tensions soared on the eve of a scheduled court ...
13h
The Punch on MSNNigeria seeks EU approval to import non-hazardous wasteThe European Commission on Monday received requests from Nigeria and 23 other non-members of the Organisation for Economic ...
7h
Hosted on MSNBelgrade's misstep: Serbia caught in diplomatic crossfireSerbia's President Aleksandar Vučić admitted Monday that Belgrade made a mistake by supporting the UN resolution concerning ...
Daily Wrap on MSN5h
Serbia navigates diplomatic tightrope amid UN resolution voteSerbia's President Aleksandar Vučić admitted on Monday that Belgrade made a mistake by supporting the UN resolution ...
Alarm bells rang earlier today on the eastern flank of NATO as Ukraine suffered once again a massive airstrike.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results