Belgrade’s High Court started a trial on October 3 against four high-ranking police officers accused of failing to prevent an arson attack on the U.S. Embassy in Serbia’s capital in 2008.
Critics decry lack of political will in Serbian capital to clean polluted air that residents say they can ‘feel and taste’ ...
More than 10,000 people marched through Belgrade on Saturday evening to protest against the rule of President Aleksandar Vucic and his Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), demanding media freedom as a ...
The Georgian Security Service (SSSG) has accused the US Agency for International Development (USAID) of funding training for ...
Serbian army was not involved in clashes with Kosovo police on Sept. 24, nor did it enter Kosovar territory, says Defense ...
There are fears in the West of a revival of the 1998-1999 war in Kosovo that claimed more than 10,000 lives and left over 1 ...
Iranian officials were furious that their large but remote booth got so little attention, as Russia's Rosoboronexport stall had no gear to show at all.
Historically, nature has used trees to turn carbon dioxide back into oxygen for use by living creatures. The trees play a vital role in the carbon cycle, and have done so for millennia. Recently ...
Once again, the city has agreed to a bad court settlement that will make New York harder to govern. This one puts new cuffs on cops: The NYPD must stop “kettling” crowds of unruly protesters.
Ahead of the Belgrade Pride March on Saturday, the EU Delegation and 25 countries have declared their support for the march and for the protection of the rights of LGBT persons in Serbia.
Belgrade Mayor Aleksandar Sapic resigned from the post, a press release from the city administration said today. Sapic, an official of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), is one of many mayors who ...
The Football Federation of Serbia (FSS) has sacked Referee Commission chairman Dejan Filipović following protests by several ...