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The European Union on Thursday strongly condemned "acts of hatred and violence" in Serbia and called for calm days after a ...
By Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade Press freedom watchdog Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has urged the European Union to respond ...
Reporter without Borders (RSF) is sounding the alarm about the continued use of violence by law enforcement officers against journalists in Serbia. RSF, together with 11 other press freedom ...
As regards the latest European Commission’s Rule of Law report on Serbia , it falls considerably short of capturing the ...
PRISTINA, Kosovo — The envoys of the European Union and the United States urged Kosovo and Serbia on Saturday to resume their dialogue on normalizing relations before the bitter tensions between ...
American and European officials are calling on the leaders of Kosovo and Serbia to de-escalate tensions in northern Kosovo where dozens of citizens and UN peacekeepers have been hurt during protests.
The European Union Special Envoy Miroslav Lajcak has urged Serbia and Kosovo to return to dialogue on normalizing ties to avoid a repeat of last month's violence in northern Kosovo.
European leaders were quick to condemn the violence. Josep Borrell, the European Union’s foreign policy chief, said he has had contact with both Kurti and Vučić and asked “both parties to ...
The EU is Serbia's largest provider of financial assistance, and far and away its largest trading partner. In 2020 it launched an investment plan in the western Balkans that has already funnelled ...
The centre-left opposition alliance Serbia Against Violence received 23.56 percent of the vote, followed by the Socialist Party of Serbia with 6.56 percent, according to electoral authorities.