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Al Jazeera on MSNThe protests in Serbia are historic, the world shouldn’t ignore themAmid democratic backsliding across Europe, Serbian students have shown the way to reimagining democracy and governance.
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Hosted on MSNBALKAN BLOG: Where are Serbia's protests headed?By Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade In Belgrade this week, a group of student protesters gathered outside the headquarters of Serbia ...
Serbia’s youth have become the driving force behind a historic protest movement, challenging a regime that can no longer ...
Students have faced attacks during the blockades and pressure from President Aleksandar Vucic, who has accused them of acting ...
Thousands flooded the streets of Serbia’s capital in a noisy support rally for protesting university students and their ...
Nemanja Stajic, former head of the Serbian capital's office for issuing legal permits for property, is suspected of obtaining huge financial benefits for himself and his relatives by illegally ...
What Serbia's Vucic needs to come to terms with is the fact that the narrative of ‘color revolutions’ might not carry weight as before in a world where any kind of external influence is now considered ...
President Trump's new team for the Balkans includes some familiar faces with close ties to Serbia: son-in-law Jared Kushner, former special envoy Richard Grenell and ex-governor Rod Blagojevich.
Serbia’s striking students and supporters of populist President Aleksandar Vucic have planned parallel rallies as both mark ...
If we look at the opinion polls on EU membership, the difference is stark. A 2024 IRI poll found that only 40% of Serbians ...
The same tendency is reflected in another recent buzzword: tang ping (“lying flat”), a slang neologism denoting a sense of resignation in the face of relentless social and professional competition.
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