
Serbian President Boycotts EU Summit in Protest Against “Shortsighted” Institutions
The country is doing what has been asked of it to join the bloc but continues to be snubbed.

The country is doing what has been asked of it to join the bloc but continues to be snubbed.

President Vučić is considering pursuing criminal complaints against protesters and officials involved in halting the luxury development.

The country’s president warned that the government may have to completely cut ties with its largest oil firm.

A Budapest initiative aims to boost Belgrade, which faces a potential shutdown of its Pančevo refinery as U.S. sanctions bite Russian-owned assets.

The EU Commission chief indicated that Serbia’s path to the EU now hinges as much on political alignment—especially with EU values and Russia sanctions—as on reforms.

President Aleksandar Vučić said the Saturday parade demonstrated Serbia’s capacity to defend its independence and sovereignty, and to deter any external threats.

With demonstrations across Serbia ongoing, the EPP plans to examine the role and participation of its associate member party from the Western Balkans.

The demonstrations, sparked by a deadly station collapse last year, have morphed into a nationwide movement against president Aleksandar Vučić

Sixty people were seriously wounded as anti-government rioters staged “well-organized attacks,” but further escalation has been prevented for now.

Violence in Novi Sad leaves dozens injured as nationwide protests over a deadly railway station collapse escalate into street battles.