In a sign of these strange geopolitical times ... distance from these major geopolitical debates, waving only Serbian flags. Even if they clearly dream of the EU and its values of the rule ...
Twice, over the past two months, Dawid Moczadło has interviewed purported job seekers only to discover that these "software ...
Small entities might once again need to relearn how to hedge between great powers. One forgotten highborn woman from history provides some ancient realist lessons.
Novak Djokovic sparked controversy at the Australian Open on Sunday after refusing to participate in the customary on-court interview following his fourth-round victory over Jiri Lehecka. The tennis ...
However, he paused to sign autographs for a few fans waiting with Serbian flags. Djokovic signed match ... on the court any more," she added. "It's strange because it (the presenter) was Jim ...
Australian Open 2025: Novak Djokovic, in a strange turn of events ... However, he paused to sign autographs for a few fans waiting with Serbian flags. Djokovic signed match balls and t-shirts despite ...
Striking university students in Serbia have been greeted with gifts and warmth as they marched toward a central town ahead of ...
At a January protest, some demonstrators held banners showing a map of Kosovo filled with a Serbian flag, with the words: “No Surrender.” The student movement distanced itself from these ...
After three months of protests, demonstrators in Serbia are calling for a general strike. The government is threatening retaliation. Serbia is at a crossroads. Is change possible? "Corruption kills." ...
The Serbian authorities respect neither the rule of law nor the fundamental principles of democracy,” said Srđan Cvijić, the president of the Belgrade Centre for Security Policy. “If protesters are ...
Wrapped in blankets and huddled around fires at makeshift camps, Serbian students braved subzero temperatures in Novi Sad as they spent the night outside after a mass rally against corruption ...
Just days after their 24-hour blockade of a major traffic intersection in the Serbian capital, students at the university have begun their latest protest: an 80-kilometer (50-mile) walk to Novi Sad.