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Recent news from Eastern Europe has given us hope for liberal democracy. In Hungary, the largest-ever Budapest parade defied bans imposed by ...
Europe’s top human rights body on Friday raised concerns that Serbian authorities were using violence and capricious arrests to disperse protests against President Aleksandar Vučić’s populist ...
US plan for a gleaming hotel complex built on the ruins of Belgrade’s defence ministry adds to fury over corruption ...
For the first time in nearly three years, French President Emmanuel Macron held a phone call with Kremlin leader Vladimir ...
The EU’s press subsidies are making journalists dependent on the politicians who control their economic fate, and skewing the market for everyone else.
"We know that in both Hungary and Serbia, the governments are working in the interest of their nations' sovereignty. It's ...
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In an intensification of the ongoing student-led demonstrations across Serbia, thousands of protesters blocked roads and ...
Months of demonstrations have rocked Serbia in the most wide-reaching protest movement in the country’s modern history.
The unrest flared after a peaceful march ended with skirmishes near key government buildings, where authorities used force to disperse crowds. Protesters accuse the government of corruption and ...
President Aleksandar Vucic - populist and close to Russia - has faced months of protests and alleges a foreign coup plot.