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Interview by Vazha Tavberidze As mass protests continue to roil Serbia and Georgia, both countries find themselves walking a ...
The brave students protesting in Belgrade may not carry signs about Srebrenica. But their struggle holds the same truth: A ...
After eight months of peaceful demonstrations, there are signs that the protest movement in Serbia is changing tack. As ...
The EU choosing “stability” in the current moment means de facto endorsement of violent repression in Serbia. The EU’s timid messaging has in fact encouraged Serbian president Aleksandar Vučić to step ...
Following the publication of the European Union’s Rule of Law Report, which provides, amongst other things, an annual ...
As regards the latest European Commission’s Rule of Law report on Serbia , it falls considerably short of capturing the severity of the situation. The undersigned organisations urge that persistent ...
Serbia's central bank, NBS, is now expected to cut its key policy rate just once by the end of the year, by 25 basis points, ...
Marta Kos from Slovenia is the EU Commissioner for Enlargement. DW spoke to her about the issue of EU enlargement and the ...
The Stari grad Choir has announced a gathering at 16.30:XNUMX p.m. at Trg Republike, and then they will begin blocking the ...
Recent news from Eastern Europe has given us hope for liberal democracy. In Hungary, the largest-ever Budapest parade defied bans imposed by ...
The protests in Serbia voice a loud and clear message–that the quest for environmental sustainability needs to be holistic in that it takes into account not only the end goal of having cleaner ...
Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina: Thousands of mourners on Friday commemorated the genocide committed 30 years ago by ...