Serbia is diversifying its energy supplies beyond Russia and is already in talks to purchase natural gas through the European Union’s joint mechanism, Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić told Reuters.
The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, has arrived in Munich, where he will participate in the 62nd Munich Security Conference, which begins today and runs until February 15.
The European Union's High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas, said that there is currently no agreement within the bloc on the ...
Serbian President hails Islam Makhachev as the greatest of all time following a special meeting that stunned MMA fans.
The US under current management is a critical threat to Europe+ democracies — the UK, Norway, Canada, as well as Japan, South ...
Euronews’ trajectory has also prompted renewed scrutiny of the European Commission’s long-running effort to bankroll a ...
A shooting occurred at a high school in the town of Tumbler Ridge in British Columbia, Canada, in which ten people were ...
Conscription systems in the EU can be broadly classified into three models. Compulsory service, which is in place in Austria, ...
Media close to the authorities are once again loudly announcing the start of construction of the much-vaunted Belgrade metro, ...
Serbia is actively diversifying its energy supplies away from Russia and is negotiating to purchase natural gas through the ...
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Hungarian Counter-Terrorism Center's office in Bosnian Serb entity upsets many in Bosnia-Herzegovina
Several Bosnian politicians and experts have expressed their concern, arguing that the state's central institutions had been bypassed, but the Sarajevo government has yet to offer a substantive ...
Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vučić has announced plans to mass-produce humanoid robots and display thousands of them at the country’s next military parade. Vučić made the statement during a visit to ...
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