Sonic weapons, controversial and banned under Serbian law, incapacitate targets using powerful sound wave emissions, potentially causing severe nausea, headaches, and ear damage ...
Sonic weapons employ extreme sound to incapacitate targets. They can damage ears and cause headaches and nausea, and their ...
A court in the city of Nis has ordered 30 days of custody for a woman suspected of carrying out a knife attack on a ...
Thousands of people have marched in four Serbian cities against government pressure and hate speech targeting university ...
People protest government pressure and hate speech targeting university students and their professors who have been behind ...
Massive student-led protests in Serbia have been met with a barrage of disinformation from pro-government media and social ...
French President Emmanuel Macron will visit Serbia in April, where he will meet with Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić. Macron’s visit was agreed last night during his telephone conversation with ...
Masses of students have led widespread protests in cities across Serbia in recent months, venting anger against alleged ...
Our selection of Balkan Insight Premium stories this week zooms in on countries where the future of democracy seems to be ...
CIVICUS discusses recent protests in Serbia with Alma Mustajbašić, researcher at Civic Initiatives, a Serbian civil society organisation that advocates for democracy, human rights and citizen ...
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić said that experts from the Russian Federal Security Service arrived on Friday evening and have been working since this morning, and will stay for a few days and come ...
Thousands of people have rallied outside a pro-government television station in Serbia accused of a propaganda campaign ...