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19.04 / 19:29
Climate change World Health Organization Ukraine rejects Serbian allegations about bomb threats on flights to Russia
Ukraine has rejected allegations from Serbia that the country's secret service is behind a series of hoax bomb threats on Air Serbia flights to Russia.
04.04 / 02:27
Election Projections point to victory for Serbia's populist president
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić and his populist right-wing party appeared headed to victory in Sunday's national election, extending a decade-long authoritarian rule in the Balkan country, according to early pollsters’ projections.
03.04 / 10:33
Serbia's presidential and parliamentary elections explained
Serbia will choose its next president on Sunday, 3 April, during a busy day of democracy that will also see MPs and regional assemblies elected.
02.04 / 10:45
Disaster Live: Russian forces leaving 'complete disaster' behind, Zelenskyy says
Russia's war in Ukraine is now in its second month and even as Vladimir Putin's forces retreat in the north, Ukraine and its allies have warned that the Kremlin could redeploy its forces to escalate in the east of the country.
02.04 / 00:37
Health Energy Fire Ukraine denies Russian claims that its helicopters struck a fuel depot in Belgorod
Russia claims that a fire that broke out at a fuel depot in the city of Belgorod early on Friday was the result of an attack by two Ukrainian military helicopters.
01.04 / 23:57
LGBT Health San Marino becomes first country in the world with LGBT+ head of state
San Marino has reportedly become the first country in the world to elect an openly LGBT+ head of state.
01.04 / 19:59
Health Refugees Ukraine war: EU urges China to stay neutral but without securing any guarantees
EU leaders warned China not to support Russia's invasion of Ukraine but failed to secure a pledge of non-interference in the war.
01.04 / 12:35
Ethnic Serbs caught in the crossfire amid Kosovo-Serbia voting row
Ethnic Serbs in Kosovo have been left frustrated amid renewed tensions between Serbia and the government in Pristina.
18.03 / 17:59
NOT Why is Bosnia not joining rest of Europe in sanctions against Russia?
Bosnia remains one of the few European countries not to have introduced any sanctions against Russia after its invasion of Ukraine.
25.02 / 06:43
us government Bitcoin Russian miners keep running, may see pivot to Bitcoin in response to sanctions
Russian Bitcoin (BTC) miners are reportedly running as usual despite the government’s invasion of Ukraine this week.
21.02 / 19:17
Fire Human Rights 'Critical situation': EU ministers to discuss ways to prevent possible breakup of Bosnia
Foreign ministers of the EU have met in Brussels to discuss ways to ease tensions in Bosnia in a bid to prevent the possible breakup of the Balkan country undergoing the most significant political crisis since the end of the 1992-1995 war.
10.02 / 00:51
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05.02 / 12:47
collapses Montenegro's ruling coalition collapses after no-confidence vote
Montenegro's governing coalition collapsed on Friday night amid internal disputes after parliament backed a no-confidence motion tabled by a junior coalition partner.
05.02 / 03:47
tennis Novak Djokovic flies out of Australia after losing court appeal
Tennis superstar Novak Djokovic flew out of Australia on Sunday after a court upheld the government's decision to cancel his visa, capping days of drama over the country's COVID-19 entry rules and his unvaccinated status.
02.02 / 21:49
Art Media Germany bans Russian state broadcaster RT DE due to license issues
Russian state broadcaster Russia Today (RT) has been told to stop airing its German-language channel in Germany.
02.02 / 09:31
European Union Montenegro's prime minister warns of government collapse ahead of vote
Montenegro was braced for more political chaos ahead of a critical vote in parliament on Friday that will either oust the country's prime minister or pave the way for new elections.
22.01 / 22:25
education Human Rights Afghanistan: Taliban delegation's visit to Norway prompts protest in Oslo
There was a small protest of Afghan citizens in Oslo ahead of the Taliban's visit to the Norwegian capital on Sunday.
16.01 / 21:59
World Health Organization pandemic Eco-friendly lawmakers French lawmakers ban unvaccinated from public venues with new virus law
France’s parliament approved a law Sunday that will exclude unvaccinated people from all restaurants, sports arenas, and other venues — the central measure of government efforts to protect hospitals amid record numbers of infections driven by the highly contagious Omicron variant.
16.01 / 13:09
World Health Organization Food pandemic Eco-friendly European health systems deemed 'inflexible' as Omicron overwhelms continent's hospitals
A World Health Organisation official warned last week of a “closing window of opportunity” for European countries to prevent their health care systems from being overwhelmed as the Omicron variant produces near-vertical growth in COVID-19 infections.
12.01 / 08:43
VISA isolate Novak Djokovic admits visa form 'error' and failing to isolate after positive test
Novak Djokovic knew he had tested positive for COVID-19 when he attended a newspaper interview and photo shoot at his tennis center in Serbia last month, saying Wednesday he made an “error of judgement" and should have immediately gone into isolation.
11.01 / 10:17
VISA Death open Australian Novak Djokovic's Australian Open bid in balance amid questions over visa application
There are new questions over Novak Djokovic’s application to enter Australia after court documents appeared to suggest the tennis star did not give correct information about his movements before travelling to the country.

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