At least 100,000 people descended on Belgrade on Saturday for a mass rally seen as a culmination of months-long protests against Serbia’s populist President Aleksandar Vucic and his government.
Calls in Serbia for independent investigation into claims of a sonic device attack at peaceful rally
Calls were mounting in Serbia on Monday for an independent investigation into reports that security forces used a prohibited sonic weapon on crowds at a huge peaceful anti-corruption rally last ...
BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Serbian officials denied Sunday that security forces used a military-grade sonic weapon to disperse and scare protesters at a huge anti-government rally in the capital.
The Serbian government has been accused of using a sonic weapon against anti-government demonstrators during a protest in Belgrade, Serbia. At around 7 p.m. local time on Saturday, during a 15 ...
U.S.A.I.D. Advertisement Supported by Roiled by months of nationwide protests it blames on foreign meddling, Serbia has sent the police in to raid groups that received funds from U.S.A.I.D. By ...
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic claimed he was "tired and overwhelmed" when he mistakenly backed a United Nations resolution Monday at the U.N. General Assembly that blames Russia for the war ...
March 15 (UPI) --Public transportation is shut down in the Serbian capital of Belgrade as tens of thousands of protesters converge to oppose Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic's government on ...
Calls in Serbia for independent investigation into claims of a sonic device attack at peaceful rally
BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Calls were mounting in Serbia on Monday for an independent investigation into reports that security forces used a prohibited sonic weapon on crowds at a huge peaceful ...
Serbian President Alexander Vucic apologized for voting against Russia in a United Nations resolution, claiming it was an accident due to being “tired.” On Monday, Serbia voted in favor of a ...
Tens of thousands of people have taken part in a major anti-government rally in the Serbian capital Belgrade. The action, led by students, is being seen as the culmination of months of anti ...
Protesters in Serbia who staged one of the country’s biggest-ever rallies claim the authorities used a prohibited, military-grade sonic weapon to disperse peaceful crowds. Calls were mounting in ...
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