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Von der Leyen Urges Serbia to Prioritize EU Reforms Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
During her visit to Belgrade, EU President Ursula von der Leyen urged Serbia to advance its EU accession process through necessary reforms, addressing concerns about President Vučić's attendance at a Moscow Victory Day parade and highlighting the importance of normalizing relations with Kosovo while...
Von der Leyen Urges Serbia to Prioritize EU Reforms Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
During her visit to Belgrade, EU President Ursula von der Leyen urged Serbia to advance its EU accession process through necessary reforms, addressing concerns about President Vučić's attendance at a Moscow Victory Day parade and highlighting the importance of normalizing relations with Kosovo while...
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Serbia's EU Path Hinges on Reforms and Geopolitical Choices
EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell affirmed Serbia's EU membership as a strategic goal during a visit to Belgrade, but stressed the need for reforms and a clear geopolitical direction, criticizing President Vučić's attendance at Moscow's Victory Day celebrations amid widespread anti-corruption pr...
Serbia's EU Path Hinges on Reforms and Geopolitical Choices
EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell affirmed Serbia's EU membership as a strategic goal during a visit to Belgrade, but stressed the need for reforms and a clear geopolitical direction, criticizing President Vučić's attendance at Moscow's Victory Day celebrations amid widespread anti-corruption pr...
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Serbian Activists Released to House Arrest After Protests
On May 20th, a Serbian court released three activists to house arrest following a five-day student blockade and public pressure, amidst accusations of politically motivated prosecution by the government after wiretap recordings were aired on pro-government media before the investigation.
Serbian Activists Released to House Arrest After Protests
On May 20th, a Serbian court released three activists to house arrest following a five-day student blockade and public pressure, amidst accusations of politically motivated prosecution by the government after wiretap recordings were aired on pro-government media before the investigation.
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Subotica Protest: Diverse Groups Unite Against Vucic
Students in Subotica, Serbia, protested the demolition of Novi Sad's bus station entrance and lack of accountability, with support from farmers and war veterans, highlighting discontent with Aleksandar Vucic's regime.
Subotica Protest: Diverse Groups Unite Against Vucic
Students in Subotica, Serbia, protested the demolition of Novi Sad's bus station entrance and lack of accountability, with support from farmers and war veterans, highlighting discontent with Aleksandar Vucic's regime.
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Serbian Students' Brussels Forum Highlights State Violence, Demands for Reform
Serbian students held a Brussels forum detailing police brutality against protesters, including attempted murder, and advocating for democracy, transparency, and freedom of speech, drawing parallels to historical youth movements.
Serbian Students' Brussels Forum Highlights State Violence, Demands for Reform
Serbian students held a Brussels forum detailing police brutality against protesters, including attempted murder, and advocating for democracy, transparency, and freedom of speech, drawing parallels to historical youth movements.
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EU to Approve 17th Sanctions Package Against Russia, Targeting Shadow Fleet and Military Suppliers
The EU is preparing to implement its 17th sanctions package against Russia, targeting 200 vessels in its shadow fleet and 31 entities suspected of supplying military technology, aiming to further pressure the Russian economy and limit its war effort.
EU to Approve 17th Sanctions Package Against Russia, Targeting Shadow Fleet and Military Suppliers
The EU is preparing to implement its 17th sanctions package against Russia, targeting 200 vessels in its shadow fleet and 31 entities suspected of supplying military technology, aiming to further pressure the Russian economy and limit its war effort.
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Kallas Urges Serbia to Choose EU Path Amid Protests and Russia Ties
EU High Representative Kaja Kallas visited Serbia, urging the country to choose between the EU and Russia and to implement democratic reforms amid ongoing mass protests, while also calling for the normalization of relations with Kosovo.

Kallas Urges Serbia to Choose EU Path Amid Protests and Russia Ties
EU High Representative Kaja Kallas visited Serbia, urging the country to choose between the EU and Russia and to implement democratic reforms amid ongoing mass protests, while also calling for the normalization of relations with Kosovo.
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EU Urges Serbia to Choose Between Europe and Russia Amidst Concerns Over Moscow Ties
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas visited Belgrade and urged Serbia to choose between closer ties with Europe or Russia, emphasizing the need for democratic reforms before EU membership. Her statement follows Serbian President Vučić's attendance at a military parade in Moscow. Kallas also plans to...

EU Urges Serbia to Choose Between Europe and Russia Amidst Concerns Over Moscow Ties
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas visited Belgrade and urged Serbia to choose between closer ties with Europe or Russia, emphasizing the need for democratic reforms before EU membership. Her statement follows Serbian President Vučić's attendance at a military parade in Moscow. Kallas also plans to...
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Serbian Activists Released to House Arrest After Protests
Following a five-day student blockade and public pressure, three Serbian activists, initially detained for allegedly attempting to overthrow the constitutional order, were released to house arrest on May 20th; six others remain at large, with arrest warrants issued.

Serbian Activists Released to House Arrest After Protests
Following a five-day student blockade and public pressure, three Serbian activists, initially detained for allegedly attempting to overthrow the constitutional order, were released to house arrest on May 20th; six others remain at large, with arrest warrants issued.
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EU Condemns Kosovo's Actions in North, Sanctions Remain
The EU criticized Kosovo's closure of public service offices in northern municipalities, impacting water and essential services, increasing ethnic tensions and harming Kosovo's international standing, while President Osmani called for the lifting of EU sanctions.

EU Condemns Kosovo's Actions in North, Sanctions Remain
The EU criticized Kosovo's closure of public service offices in northern municipalities, impacting water and essential services, increasing ethnic tensions and harming Kosovo's international standing, while President Osmani called for the lifting of EU sanctions.
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EU Sanctions on Kosovo Tied to De-escalation in North
European Council President Antonio Costa visited Kosovo, urging de-escalation in the north to lift EU sanctions imposed in 2023 due to rising tensions; he also emphasized the EU's commitment to Kosovo's EU path, contingent upon progress in the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue.

EU Sanctions on Kosovo Tied to De-escalation in North
European Council President Antonio Costa visited Kosovo, urging de-escalation in the north to lift EU sanctions imposed in 2023 due to rising tensions; he also emphasized the EU's commitment to Kosovo's EU path, contingent upon progress in the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue.
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Serbian Students' Marathon to Brussels Spurs EU Action on Democratic Reform
Serbian students completed an 18-day, 1950km marathon from Novi Sad to Brussels to protest their government's response to a train station collapse that killed 16, demanding democratic reforms and accountability, and prompting the EU to delay €111 million in aid.

Serbian Students' Marathon to Brussels Spurs EU Action on Democratic Reform
Serbian students completed an 18-day, 1950km marathon from Novi Sad to Brussels to protest their government's response to a train station collapse that killed 16, demanding democratic reforms and accountability, and prompting the EU to delay €111 million in aid.
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44% Bias Score
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