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Yardbarker on MSNBelgrade Open moves to Athens amid reports of Djokovic's tension with Serbian government
The Belgrade Open—owned by Novak Djokovic's family—will not be played this season as planned. The ATP 250 tournament had been ...
Police have clashed with protesters in Serbia after the forced expulsion of university students from a faculty building.
There has been a last-minute change to the 2025 ATP calendar. The Belgrade Open, originally scheduled for November 2025, will ...
Serbia's student protest movement set out to demand justice, rejecting ideology in favor of broad democratic values. But as ...
United Nations (UN) human rights experts called on Serbia on Monday to end the intensifying crackdown on peaceful student demonstrators, urging the government to engage in meaningful dialogue with ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNThe US, Russia and China are all wooing Syria - here's what they really want
Syria could become a flashpoint in escalating global power rivalries as the United States, China and Russia compete to win influence over the state. As the relatively new Syrian government tries to ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNSerbian youth pumps up protest at last EXIT festival
Serbia's youthful anti-graft protesters have celebrated what may prove to be the country's last ever EXIT music festival, but hope the energy it generated will still boost their fight for change.
On Saturday 12 July, Serbia’s President Vučić visited a new bridge being constructed in the city of Novi Sad. Protestors were held hundreds of metres from the President by police, who told the camera ...
GENEVA - UN human rights experts* today expressed deep concern over Serbia's intensifying crackdown on students, professors, human rights defenders ...
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From poster boy to public enemy: Novak Djokovic and Emir Kusturica targeted by Serbian media
Serbian President Vučić has long lauded tennis player Novak Djokovic and award-winning director Emir Kusturica as national ...
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Yugo-Nostalgia: The restaurant where Yugoslavia never died
This cafe restaurant serves up portions of nostalgia for a country that no longer exists: Yugoslavia.
Two separate tragedies in Kočani and Novi Sad have laid bare the ongoing tension between citizens and institutions in the Western Balkans.
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