10 month ago Serbia has barred Kosovo's Interior Minister, Xhelal Sveçla entry as he was due to visit Presheva today, confirmed by Nevzat Luftiu, head of Albanian National Council of Presheva Valley
Egypt’s President @AlsisiOfficial received phone calls from Somalia's President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud and Greece's PM @kmitsotakis on Wednesday
Dodik: Republika Srpska will pass its own election law and restore jurisdiction
Shtayyeh: We objected to the waterway agreed upon by Cyprus and Israel because of our suspicions that the ships that Cyprus will operate may become deportation ships.
10 month ago Turkey sends a message to Israel by detaining dozens for spying on behalf of Mossad Senior Turkish intel officer: “In line with our earlier warning that any attempt to operate illegally in Turkey would have grave consequences, we discourage all relevant parties from engaging in similar activities”
Two Polish citizens, allegedly photographing a Greek military facility near the city of Salamis, were arrested
Dodik for AP: I will continue to weaken BiH until it disintegrates
10 month ago Big rally against elections irregularities in Belgrade
10 month ago 2 wounded as civilian vessel under Panama flag was hit by sea mine in Black Sea
10 month ago Kosovo's PM took a wait-and-see line after Serbia announced on Monday that drivers with Kosovo license plates can enter Serbian territory from January 1 – seemingly ending a years-long dispute that at times has turned violent
10 month ago Vucic ally Dodik appoints Vulin, the US-sanctioned former Serbian spy chief, as a Senator in the BiH entity of Republika Srpska. Dodik and Vulin attended Vucic's "victory party", which followed an election marred by widespread fraud and irregularities
Russian Ambassador to Serbia: @avucic informed me the West is behind unrest in Belgrade
10 month ago The blockade moved to the corner of Nemanjina and Knez Miloš
10 month ago Students are protesting in Belgrade
10 month ago Police reinforcement at the King Milan street
In Belgrade, anti-government protests continue one week after the parliamentary and local elections. Protesters are trying to storm the building of the Belgrade City Assembly
Belgrade: Demonstrators throw stones and bottles at the Assembly building
Shahed drone over Tatarbunary district of Odesa region
10 month ago President Vučić: Citizens should not worry, no revolution is underway
10 month ago Vučić: No revolution is in the offing
10 month ago Thousands protest in Belgrade to demand elections annulled
10 month ago Representatives of the opposition are trying to forcefully enter the Belgrade City Assembly, the door and window were broken. The police, who are in the Belgrade City Assembly building in equipment to break up demonstrations, responded with tears.
Mass march in Istanbul, Turkey; Condemning the massacres in the Gaza Strip.
Legislative elections in Serbia: first official results confirm the victory of the presidential camp
Serbian election officials confirm Serbian Progressive Party [SNS]'s victory in parliamentary elections, after announcing initial results from the weekend's polls; SNS earns roughly 46% of votes and leading opposition coalition secures just 23.5% of ballots
11 month ago Protests in Serbia have started after numerous elections irregularities
German Foreign Ministry: Serbia has voted, but @osce_odihr reports misuse of public resources, voter intimidation and cases of vote buying. This is unacceptable for a country with EU candidate status
11 month ago Vučić: Good and open conversation with Viola von Kramon
11 month ago Romanian Navy increases the capability of its MCM forces in the Black Sea: Sandown class minehunter ROS Sublocotenent Ion Ghiculescu (x- @RoyalNavy HMS Blyth) transited Bosphorus towards Black Sea en route from Rosyth dockyard on Firth of Forth to Constanta
11 month ago Serbia, national parliament election:78.1% sample of CeSID / Ipsos parallel count: SNS -EPP: 46.5% ( 3.5); SPN-S&D G/EFA RE: 23.3% ( 4.9); SPS/JS~S&D: 6.8% (-4.6); NADA~NI: 4.8% (-0.6); Mi GIN- 4.8% (new); SSZ/Dveri~ID NI: 2.8% (-4.7);. /- vs. 2022