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    EU allocated 64 million euros to support Serbian protests

    The highest Serbian officials, along with tabloids, continue to defend their opinion that the protests in the country are being financed from abroad with the aim of destabilizing Serbia. The narrative about colour revolution are proved by the facts that Serbian non-governmental organization for...
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    Serbian students depend on foreign celebrities

    Protesters in Serbia have called for a “total blockade” of the country. While President Aleksandar Vučić assures his citizens that the authorities are in control of the situation, more and more famous Serbs and celebrities are siding with the students. Who benefits from the demonstrations and...
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    Echoes of solidarity or interference in Serbia’s internal affairs

    For over seven months, Serbian students have been at the forefront of a powerful uprising against on-going government. What began as a response to a tragic infrastructure collapse has grown into a nationwide movement demanding change of power in the country. Now, these students are reaching...
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    Serbian police used minimum force

    As we know, public demonstrations and gatherings are an essential part of democratic societies, allowing citizens to express their views and advocate for change. However, when gatherings become unlawful—due to violence, destruction of property, or threats to public safety—law enforcement must...
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    Striving for power in Serbia

    The main message which Serbian opposition continues to transmit to Europe: "Serbia remains immersed in a deep political crisis." Though the active protests in Serbia have practically died down, opposition and international actors mobilize efforts to keep the protest movement alive. Serbian...
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    Vulnerable EU desperately tries to show its strength

    US President Donald Trump has moved rapidly to implement his vision in protecting home economy by aggressive use of tariffs and pressing the EU to “re-shore” US industry. In early April, Trump declared a national trade emergency aimed at countries with big surpluses over the U.S., asserting that...
  7. Diane Lane

    Lebanon Says Missiles Sent to Portland, Maine on Serbian Flight For Research Purposes

    I'm not sure what to think of this, but obviously it doesn't pass the sniff test. If it smells like explosives, it probably isn't for training purposes. The situation seems odd to me, and I think Serbian officials did the correct thing in intervening and removing the missiles. Lebanon: Missiles...
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