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Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic insisted Sunday that he would not cave in to the 140,000 protesters who rallied in the capital overnight demanding early elections, vowing more arrests after clashes ...
Serbia's president Aleksandar Vucic on Sunday announced further arrests of anti-government protesters after dozens were ...
Police in Serbia fired tear gas and arrested dozens as anti-government protests in Belgrade turned violent.
People attend a major anti-government rally to press their demand for an early election after nearly eight months of almost ...
AN URGENT warning has been issued to Irish holidaymakers over record-breaking heat sweeping across Europe. Irish holiday ...
Tens of thousands of Serbian protesters converged on Belgrade on Saturday to press their demand for early elections after ...
Ugandans have welcomed the news of Arthur Kaluma signing with an NBA team with happiness. The Los Angeles Lakers announced on Friday that they have signed Kaluma on an Exhibit 10 contract. The NBA's ...
Iran-Israel conflict played out as residents of border area rebuild lives after Hezbollah-Israel war last year ...
The EU is probing if Meta’s changes to its “pay or consent” model are enough to comply with the Digital Markets Act.
Alongside neighbouring Norway, Sweden is one of just two European countries that practice conscription for both men and women ...
Carlos Alcaraz will begin his bid for a third consecutive Wimbledon championship and put his career-best 18-match winning streak on the line by facing the volatile Fabio Fognini in the first round ...
Police in Serbia have arrested several people accused of allegedly plotting to overthrow the government as tensions soared ...