Hundreds of Serbian students have begun a march from Belgrade to the city of Novi Sad in the latest protest to shake the country over the deadly collapse of a train station roof they say was the result of deep-seated corruption.
One of Belgrade's key traffic arteries turned into a campsite on January 27. Thousands of students and citizens gathered for an all-day road blockade, demanding political and criminal accountability for the deaths of 15 people at Novi Sad's railway station on November 1.
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Wizz Air , a low-cost airline based in Hungary, has stopped refueling its planes at Belgrade airport Nikola Tesla because of recent sanctions placed by the United States on Serbia's state-owned oil and gas corporation, NIS (Naftna Industrija Srbije), Serbian aviation news outlets Tango Six reported on January 22.
A Romanian national recently expelled from Serbia is safe, and the Romanian Embassy in Belgrade has requested clarifications from Serbian authorities of the reasons why the measure was taken, Romania's Foreign Ministry (MAE) reported on Thursday.
BELEX15, the blue-chip index of the Belgrade Stock Exchange, fell on Thursday for second consecutive session, with civil engineering company Energoprojekt Holdi
Croatia protests detention and deportation of 5 citizens in neighboring Serbia - Croatia has sent a diplomatic protest note to neighboring Serbia after Belgrade detained and deported five Croatian cit
Croatia on Thursday recommended its nationals postpone non-essential travel to Serbia, alleging Belgrade had expelled five Croatian women citing security reasons.
The argument over who owns the true history of Romania’s most successful club - and with it the 1986 European Cup - continues to rage
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The Church of Almighty God, one of China's largest Christian sects, is finding followers all over the world and making new headway in Romania, where the group's online efforts are drawing new converts to its controversial teachings and helping to grow its presence across Central and Eastern Europe.
One writer explores the wine bars and market stalls transforming Serbia’s capital into a must-visit cultural destination.