Serbia is facing renewed pressure from the European Union after confirming plans to hold joint military exercises with China, signaling a deepening strategic partnership that Brussels sees as incompatible with the bloc’s
Mass arrests in Belgrade amid nationwide unrest as anti-government rallies take on geopolitical tone The European Union has urged Serbian authorities to refrain from violence against protesters, as mass anti-government demonstrations intensified
Health institute Sciensano has launched The Big Food Map app, a new citizen survey designed to map the supply and price of healthy food in Flanders and Brussels. Local initiatives The initiative invites
Serbian students began an 18-day run from Belgrade to Brussels on Friday to address the European Parliament about the massive anti-corruption protests shaking Serbia. After a 13-day, 1,400km bicycle journey from Novi
Serbian students began an 18-day run from Belgrade to Brussels on Friday to address the European Parliament about the massive anti-corruption protests shaking Serbia. After a 13-day, 1,400km bicycle journey from Novi
Protesters had accused the police of using the outlawed device against crowds as hundreds of thousands gathered in Belgrade. The protests were described as the largest in Serbia’s history. Serbia’s president Aleksandar Vucic has denied
Faced with political challenges at home and emboldened by President Trump’s dismantling of USAID, the illiberal governments of Hungary, Serbia and Slovakia are cracking down on civil society organizations. Delighted by Donald
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