The ongoing protests reflect wider discontent with Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic's increasingly autocratic rule.
Thousands of Serbians protested in the capital Belgrade on Sunday against corruption and demanding justice for those killed in a train station roof collapse.
Some staffers pushed back against the return-to-office directive by posting comments on the company's intranet site, which ...
By Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade Serbia will take steps to acquire the Russian stake in its sole oil company, NIS, following ...
The protesters have been demonstrating following the collapse of a concrete canopy in the city of Novi Sad’s central train ...
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic called a US decision to sanction Naftna Industrija Srbije, the country’s sole refiner that ...
As international sanctions continue to pressure Moscow, Belgrade is shopping for military gear elsewhere, including in Israel ...
Serbia's public prosecutor has indicted 13 people including a former minister over the collapse of a concrete canopy that ...
Following new United States sanctions against Russia's oil sector, Gazprom Neft will be given 45 days to exit ownership of Serbian oil company NIS , Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Friday.
Thousands of students marched in Belgrade and two other Serbian cities during a New Year's Eve protest that went into ...
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said Friday he would hold talks with Russian leader Vladimir Putin after Washington announced sweeping sanctions against a range of energy companies, including a ...
Prosecutors in the northern Serbian city of Novi Sad filed an indictment on Monday against 13 people in connection with the ...