The student protests are significant in that they expose and deepen the fractures within Serbian capitalism, potentially laying the groundwork for more profound political shifts in the future.
While von Ursula von der Leyen has not hesitated to express support for “the Georgian people fighting for democracy", she has remained remarkably quiet about the uprising in Serbia.
Whatever the protests’ outcome, they are proof that young people in Serbia are not apolitical and that they can fight for a ...
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In 1995, a car bomb rocked the capital of then newly-independent Macedonia. The target – the first democratically elected ...
Mass protests across Serbia have exposed the cracks in the more than decade-long rule of President Aleksandar Vucic.
Three generations ago, Britain and the United States joined forces to propose the establishment of a revamped international rules-based system to remake the world. This was initially articulated in ...
Serbia's university students, driven by anti-corruption protests after a deadly train station roof collapse, have emerged as ...
Serbia’s youth-powered protests have shaken the country’s political establishment, causing the resignation of the prime ...
Demonstrations around Serbia pose a challenge to the decade-long hold on power by President Aleksandar Vucic, who spurred his ...
The downfall of the Serbian government is the result of pressure from the domestic public led by students on President Aleksandar Vučić and not pressure from abroad, MEP Tonino Picula, the European ...
In order not to further raise tensions in society, I made this decision,” says departing leader as pressure grows on ...