Photo: BIRN/Artan Hamiti. Kosovo officials on Wednesday said several more Serbia-run “parallel institutions” had been closed in Kosovo, including post and tax offices in ten municipalities ...
There’s no sign as yet that 2025 will bring a let-up in the protests of the previous 12 months as public anger over a planned lithium mine threatens to converge with student protests. The new ...
A great deal of what’s on it is musical wallpaper. Spotify’s strategy appears to involve getting you to listen to less of what you want, and more of what you’ll unthinkingly accept. Mood Machine, a ...
On Tuesday, Vucic met the Russian ambassador to Serbia to discuss the "effects that U.S. sanctions against the Russian companies will inflict to our NIS", he said on his Instagram profile.
Switzerland and Serbia have both offered to host a potential meeting between incoming US President Donald Trump and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, several days after the possibility of ...
Microsoft has recently introduced a new collection of desktop wallpapers to its website, offering a wide variety of wallpapers for download. The latest collection, ‘Fluid Textures,’ was designed by 3D ...
BELGRADE, Serbia — Serbia’s striking university students protested outside the Balkan country’s top court on Sunday to draw their attention to what they say have been violations of their ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. A girl holds student record book in front of Serbia’s Constitutional Court building during a protest over ...
[Azernews] Gas flows from Azerbaijan to Serbia have been halted and it is unclear when they will resume, news agency Tanjug quoted Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić as saying on 11 January.
BELGRADE — Serbia is facing a two-pronged squeeze on its energy supplies, with U.S. sanctions targeting its main gas and oil company over Russian ownership and Azerbaijan claiming to not be able to ...
BELGRADE, Jan 10 (Reuters) - Gas flows from Azerbaijan to Serbia have been halted and it is unclear when they will resume, news agency Tanjug quoted Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic as saying.