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War against Ukraine: This is the situation

Heavy fighting continues in eastern Ukraine. Meanwhile, the Ukrainian president is once again visiting his soldiers in the combat zone. The news at a glance. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy ordered a strengthening of air defenses during a visit to the front in the Dnipro and Zaporizhzhia regions. The background is increased attacks by the Russian […]

Six former Yugoslav states are planning a memorial site in Auschwitz

In 1963, a “Yugoslav pavilion” was set up as an exhibition in Auschwitz. However, after the collapse of Yugoslavia, it was dissolved. A memorial should fill the gap. After 14 years of negotiations, six former Yugoslavian states have agreed to renovate a block in the former Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz-Birkenau and set it up as […]

MINISTER OF DEFENSE OF SERBIA VUCEVIĆ: The introduction of mandatory military service in Serbia is not a call for war, but for…

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Riots during protests against alleged election fraud in Belgrade

President Vucic’s party narrowly won the local elections in Belgrade. There are reports of irregularities and the opposition speaks of election fraud. Anger erupts on the street. Several thousand supporters of the Serbian opposition demonstrated in Belgrade on Sunday evening against alleged fraud in the local elections a week ago. It was the seventh protest […]

Protesters attack Belgrade City Hall

Demonstrators attacked Belgrade City Hall during protests against the elections in Serbia, which were marred by allegations of fraud. President Vučić spoke of a planned attack. There were chaotic scenes in Belgrade on Sunday as demonstrators protested against Serbia’s disputed elections. The event was aimed at alleged election fraud. Some demonstrators later attacked the capital’s […]

RAPPORTEUR OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT FOR SERBIA VLADIMIR BILCIK: Expressed concern about the number of complaints and irregularities in the elections

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Dodik and Nešić at the SNS headquarters in Belgrade

Nenad Nešić, Minister of Security of Bosnia and Herzegovina, announced today on social networks that he voted in the extraordinary parliamentary elections in Serbia. The location where Nešić voted is not known, but he “showed up” tonight at the election headquarters of Vučić’s SNS in Belgrade. While Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabić made her first […]

Vucic’s party wins parliamentary election in Serbia

The liberal opposition wanted to improve its prospects by running together. But the power of the presidential party remains unchallenged in Serbia. Did their people help with tricks? According to election researchers, President Aleksandar Vucic’s party won the parliamentary election in Serbia on Sunday. After counting 80 percent of the votes cast, the Belgrade institutes […]

Vucic’s party clearly wins early parliamentary elections

President Aleksandar Vucic is being criticized in Serbia. Nevertheless, his party can clearly win the early parliamentary elections. President Aleksandar Vučić’s party won the parliamentary election in Serbia on Sunday, according to election researchers. After counting 65 percent of the votes cast, the Belgrade institutes Cesid and Ipsos saw the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) as […]

Serbia elects new parliament

President Vucic likes to let his people vote. His dominance in the country is overwhelming – even in the sixth parliamentary election in twelve years. The liberal opposition is nevertheless not without confidence. Citizens in Serbia decided on a new parliament in early elections on Sunday. By early afternoon, 32.4 percent of those eligible to […]