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Djedovic Handanovic: Serbia preparing gas interconnector projects with Romania, N Macedonia
BELGRADE - Serbia's Minister of Mining and Energy Dubravka Djedovic Handanovic said on Friday projects to build gas interconnectors with Romania and North Macedonia were under preparation and noted that having alternative oil and gas supply routes...
Serbian police remove Belgrade street blockades, more protesters arrested
Serbian police have cleared barricades set up by protesters in the capital after a weekend of antigovernment demonstrations that led to clashes with the police and captured an outpouring of months-long public dissent against the government. On...

State senator alleges colleague discriminated against public, bullied fellow lawmaker
The door to the Senate Chamber at the Montana Capitol. (Micah Drew/Daily Montanan) Sen. Mary Ann Dunwell, D-Helena, is alleging political and sex discrimination by Sen. Barry Usher, R-Billings area, against members of the public and another...

Mali: High number of EXPO 2027 participants an honour to Serbia
BELGRADE - Serbia's First Deputy PM and Finance Minister Sinisa Mali said on Friday many countries had identified the significance of participating in EXPO 2027 Belgrade and that the high number of confirmed attendances was a great honour to...
President Vucic Thanks Russia for Its Stance against Protesters in Serbia
Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic thanked Russia for its stance against protesters in the country and warned official Belgrade about the possibility of an alleged “colour revolution”, local media report. “We thank our Russian friends for...

NATO needs more ammunition, military equipment; BiH offers its capacities
In the first quarter of this year, BiH exported ammunition and military equipment worth around €87 million, a 42% increase compared to the same period in 2024. The largest buyers were the United States, Saudi Arabia, Slovakia, the Czech Republic,...

Dacic: All Belgrade bridges passable, around 1,300 people blocking 11 locations
BELGRADE - Serbian Interior Minister Ivica Dacic said on Friday all bridges in Belgrade were passable and functioning normally and that around 1,300 people had been blocking 11 locations in the capital since the morning. Dacic said police were on...

Belgrade and Bozeman councils to meet on regional growth
BOZEMAN, Mont. – The cities of Belgrade and Bozeman are holding a joint council meeting on June 30 at 6:00 p.m. at the Belgrade Library’s Community Room, 205 E Main Street. This meeting marks a significant collaboration between the two cities....
Serbian president announces halt to arms exports to Israel
Police Chase, Arrest Citizens on Blocked Streets in Serbia
Police are chasing and arresting citizens who have again started blocking the streets of Belgrade and other cities in Serbia. In the Serbian capital, traffic was obstructed on numerous streets and intersections from 7 am on the call of students....

Saudi Arabia strengthens air connectivity with Serbia, Indonesia
Riyadh: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, represented by the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA), today signed an air transport services agreement with the Republic of Serbia, represented by its Ministry of Construction, Transport and...

Serbia Anti-Corruption Protests Demand Early Elections
BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) – Serbian police on Monday removed street blockades in the capital Belgrade that were part of a protest over a spate of arrests of anti-government protesters after a massive rally demanding an early parliamentary election....

Serbian police remove barricades and make new arrests as protesters block roads
Serbian police removed street barricades in the capital Belgrade that are part of persistent dissent against the government of populist President Aleksandar Vucic. Demonstrators are demanding the release of dozens of university students and others...

Serbian village stakes claim to 1st vampire
KISILJEVO, Serbia – At the back of an overgrown cemetery in a tiny Serbian village, a mysterious 300-year-old headstone marks the grave of the first recorded vampire. Pushing through thick scrub, local historian Nenad Mihajlovic pulls back...
Serbia launches funding for AI, green tech research
BELGRADE, June 30 (Xinhua) -- Serbia has unveiled two funding programs worth over 11 million U.S. dollars to support research in artificial intelligence (AI) and green technologies, officials said on Monday. The Program for Supporting AI Research...

Over 160 Ballet Dancers from Five Continents to Take Part in Sara-Nora Prima International Ballet Competition in Burgas
More than 160 ballet dancers from five continents are set to arrive in Bulgaria for the third edition of the Sara-Nora Prima international ballet competition and the accompanying ballet academy, the State Opera in Burgas, which is hosting the...

Air Transport Agreement signed between Serbia and Saudi Arabia
Air traffic might soon be established between Serbia and Saudi Arabia, announced the Ministry of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure of Serbia. The Air Transport Agreement was signed by Minister of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure...

Serbian riot police clash with anti-government protesters
Serbian riot police fired tear gas and clashed with anti-government protesters in central Belgrade late on June 28, following a largely peaceful day of demonstrations demanding snap elections. Tens of thousands of demonstrators, led by university...
Morning Sees Traffic Blocked in Belgrade, Multiple Other Cities
Source: Beta News / Politics | 04.07.25 | access_time 11:48 Traffic blockade (BETAPHOTO/MILAN TIMOTIC) The morning of July 4 began with protesting university students and members of the general public blocking traffic across Belgrade and in...

Vučiç urges end to planned protest blockades in Serbia
BELGRADE, July 4 — Serbian President Aleksandar Vučiç appealed today for planned protest blockades in Belgrade and other cities to be called off, warning they threaten public security and violate constitutional freedoms. In a video message on...