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China Deepens Belt and Road Cooperation with Serbia, Uzbekistan, and Iran
In Chengdu, China, Vice-Premier Ding Xuexiang met with officials from Serbia, Uzbekistan, and Iran to discuss strengthening bilateral ties, focusing on science, technology, and Belt and Road cooperation, aiming for mutual growth and shared future communities.
China Deepens Belt and Road Cooperation with Serbia, Uzbekistan, and Iran
In Chengdu, China, Vice-Premier Ding Xuexiang met with officials from Serbia, Uzbekistan, and Iran to discuss strengthening bilateral ties, focusing on science, technology, and Belt and Road cooperation, aiming for mutual growth and shared future communities.
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Disputed Serbian Elections Spark Protests and Calls for Early Vote"
Following the local elections in Zajecar and Kosjeric, Serbia's ruling SNS party declared victory despite widespread allegations of vote rigging and irregularities by the opposition, who are backed by students protesting the results and demanding early elections.
Disputed Serbian Elections Spark Protests and Calls for Early Vote"
Following the local elections in Zajecar and Kosjeric, Serbia's ruling SNS party declared victory despite widespread allegations of vote rigging and irregularities by the opposition, who are backed by students protesting the results and demanding early elections.
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Journalist Assaulted in Serbia Amidst Rising Attacks and Delayed EU Funds
In Serbia, journalist Zoran Strika was physically assaulted while reporting on a political rally in Belgrade, adding to the 128 reported attacks on journalists in 2023, prompting concerns about media freedom amid delayed EU funds due to unmet media reform demands.
Journalist Assaulted in Serbia Amidst Rising Attacks and Delayed EU Funds
In Serbia, journalist Zoran Strika was physically assaulted while reporting on a political rally in Belgrade, adding to the 128 reported attacks on journalists in 2023, prompting concerns about media freedom amid delayed EU funds due to unmet media reform demands.
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Meduza Reports on Prisoner Exchange, Drone Attack, and Russia's Growing Influence in Africa
Meduza, a Russian independent news outlet banned in Russia, reported on a prisoner exchange between Russia and Ukraine involving 6,000 Russian soldiers' remains, a Ukrainian drone attack on Russian air bases, and Russia's growing influence in Africa, as well as Serbia's alleged arms supply to Ukrain...
Meduza Reports on Prisoner Exchange, Drone Attack, and Russia's Growing Influence in Africa
Meduza, a Russian independent news outlet banned in Russia, reported on a prisoner exchange between Russia and Ukraine involving 6,000 Russian soldiers' remains, a Ukrainian drone attack on Russian air bases, and Russia's growing influence in Africa, as well as Serbia's alleged arms supply to Ukrain...
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Russia Accuses Serbia of Secretly Arming Ukraine
Russia accuses Serbia of secretly supplying Ukraine with €800 million worth of weapons, straining their historically close relationship despite Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's public displays of friendship toward Moscow, and creating a complex geopolitical situation.
Russia Accuses Serbia of Secretly Arming Ukraine
Russia accuses Serbia of secretly supplying Ukraine with €800 million worth of weapons, straining their historically close relationship despite Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's public displays of friendship toward Moscow, and creating a complex geopolitical situation.
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Strickland Metals Finds High-Grade Gold at Serbian Gradina Prospect
Strickland Metals discovered a thick, high-grade gold hit of 62.7 meters at 3.5 g/t gold at its Gradina prospect within the Rogozna project in Serbia, significantly expanding the known mineralization and boosting the project's resource potential.
Strickland Metals Finds High-Grade Gold at Serbian Gradina Prospect
Strickland Metals discovered a thick, high-grade gold hit of 62.7 meters at 3.5 g/t gold at its Gradina prospect within the Rogozna project in Serbia, significantly expanding the known mineralization and boosting the project's resource potential.
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Disputed Serbian Local Election Results Spark Protests
Close wins for Serbia's ruling SNS party in Zajecar and Kosjeric local elections on June 8th are disputed by the opposition, who allege widespread voter fraud and systemic irregularities, fueling post-election protests and calls for early parliamentary elections amid heightened political tensions fo...

Disputed Serbian Local Election Results Spark Protests
Close wins for Serbia's ruling SNS party in Zajecar and Kosjeric local elections on June 8th are disputed by the opposition, who allege widespread voter fraud and systemic irregularities, fueling post-election protests and calls for early parliamentary elections amid heightened political tensions fo...
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Belgrade Student Protests Challenge Vučić Ahead of Local Elections
Student-led protests in Belgrade, sparked by a deadly building collapse and alleged government corruption, continue to block the city center, challenging President Vučić's rule seven months after their start and ahead of crucial local elections this Sunday.

Belgrade Student Protests Challenge Vučić Ahead of Local Elections
Student-led protests in Belgrade, sparked by a deadly building collapse and alleged government corruption, continue to block the city center, challenging President Vučić's rule seven months after their start and ahead of crucial local elections this Sunday.
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Serbian Student Protests Challenge Vucic's Rule
Students in Serbia have been protesting for six months against President Aleksandar Vucic's government due to corruption concerns and the government's handling of a fatal building collapse that killed 16 people; the government accuses students of being manipulated by foreign powers and has responded...

Serbian Student Protests Challenge Vucic's Rule
Students in Serbia have been protesting for six months against President Aleksandar Vucic's government due to corruption concerns and the government's handling of a fatal building collapse that killed 16 people; the government accuses students of being manipulated by foreign powers and has responded...
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Serbia to Review Military Supplies Following Russia's Allegations of Arms Transfers to Ukraine
Following a Russian intelligence report alleging Serbian ammunition supplies to Ukraine, despite its declared neutrality, Serbian President Vucic announced a review of military-technical cooperation to prevent fraudulent activities, prompting a response from the Russian Foreign Ministry expressing c...

Serbia to Review Military Supplies Following Russia's Allegations of Arms Transfers to Ukraine
Following a Russian intelligence report alleging Serbian ammunition supplies to Ukraine, despite its declared neutrality, Serbian President Vucic announced a review of military-technical cooperation to prevent fraudulent activities, prompting a response from the Russian Foreign Ministry expressing c...
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Serbian Nationals Arrested for Antisemitic Vandalism in France
Three Serbian nationals were arrested in France on Monday for suspected involvement in antisemitic vandalism in Paris on Friday night, which involved painting green paint on the Shoah Memorial and three synagogues; the incident is similar to previous attacks, raising concerns about possible foreign ...

Serbian Nationals Arrested for Antisemitic Vandalism in France
Three Serbian nationals were arrested in France on Monday for suspected involvement in antisemitic vandalism in Paris on Friday night, which involved painting green paint on the Shoah Memorial and three synagogues; the incident is similar to previous attacks, raising concerns about possible foreign ...
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Serbian Protests Demand Justice, Snap Elections After Train Station Collapse
On Sunday, thousands of Serbs protested in over 30 cities, demanding snap elections and justice for the 16 victims of a November 2022 train station collapse allegedly caused by corruption involving Chinese state companies, prompting President Vucic to suggest early elections.

Serbian Protests Demand Justice, Snap Elections After Train Station Collapse
On Sunday, thousands of Serbs protested in over 30 cities, demanding snap elections and justice for the 16 victims of a November 2022 train station collapse allegedly caused by corruption involving Chinese state companies, prompting President Vucic to suggest early elections.
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40% Bias Score
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