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Al Jazeera on MSNWhat are Serbia’s protesters demanding, and what’s next?Protests in Serbia intensify amid growing discontent over the governance of Aleksandar Vucic, in power for 12 years.
Two weeks after mass shootings shook their country, Serbians have surrendered more than 15,000 weapons, more than 2,500 explosive devices, and hundreds of thousands of rounds of ammunition, as ...
Tens of thousands of Serbians protested on Monday, demanding better security, a ban on violent TV content and the resignation of key ministers, days after two mass shootings killed 17 people.
Two weeks after mass shootings shook their country, Serbians have surrendered more than 15,000 weapons, more than 2,500 explosive devices, and hundreds of thousands of rounds of ammunition, as ...
Serbians have surrendered more than 3,000 illegal weapons and parts in the first two days of a gun amnesty introduced after two mass shootings in which 17 people were killed, President Aleksandar ...
BELGRADE, Serbia — Serbians have handed in nearly 6,000 unregistered weapons in the first three days of a monthlong amnesty that is part of a crackdown on guns after two mass shootings last week ...
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Serbians protest against government: Reasons revealed - MSNSerbians protest against government: Reasons revealed. Story by Oleksandra Zimko • 4mo. O n Friday, an accident at a railway station in a Serbian city took lives.
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SOFREP on MSNMorning Brief: Ukrainian F-16 Pilot Killed, Trump Calls for Israel, Hamas Ceasefire, Serbians ProtestAs Ukraine mourns a fallen F-16 pilot, Trump burns the midnight oil pushing for peace in Gaza, and 140,000 Serbs flood Belgrade demanding change—one thing’s clear: the world isn’t sleeping, and ...
In 2010, ethnic Serbians filed a class action in the federal court in Chicago on behalf of all Serbs residing in the Krajina region of Croatia in 1995. MPRI, a military consulting firm run by former U ...
About 30,000 Serbians marched through Belgrade over the weekend to protest against a massive lithium mining project, in scenes reminiscent of the widespread public fury that stalled the scheme two ...
The editorial cartoon of April 16, portraying Serbian vultures sitting on a tank with the letter “s” of the word “Serbia” shown as a swastika, can only be described as vulgar and offensive.
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