Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Border Police launched a probe after the president of the Serb-led Republika Srpska entity, Milorad ...
BIRN journalist Sasa Dragojlo was assaulted by a member of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party while covering a protest in ...
The protests that shut down Serbia’s capital were fiery but mostly peaceful, in no small part due to a police force that understood the entire government’s fate rested ...
Protesters observing a 15-minute silence during Saturday's massive rally panicked and fled upon hearing a sudden loud noise. Some experts suggest it came from a sound cannon—a claim the authorities ...
Belgrade witnessed the largest demonstration in Serbia’s history and one of the biggest in Europe in recent years. Despite ...
The Serbian government is accused of using a sonic weapon against peaceful protesters during a protest in Belgrade.
Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic said earlier on Monday that the government invites Russian and US special services to investigate the alleged use of a "sonic weapon" by the police ...
Calls in Serbia for independent investigation into claims of a sonic device attack at peaceful rally
People use the lights on their cell phones as they observe fifteen minutes of silence during a major anti-corruption rally ...
Serbian officials are denying that security forces illegally used a military-grade sonic weapon to disperse and scare ...
Massive crowds of protesters in Belgrade observed 15 minutes of silence to honor the 15 people who died after a railway station roof collapsed in Novi Sad in November. The demonstration was the ...
According to police estimates, at today’s gatherings at all locations in Belgrade, the number of protest participants was ...
At least 100,000 people swarmed the streets of the Serbian capital, Belgrade, for a major anti-corruption rally on Saturday.
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