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Protests against the government of President Aleksandar Vučić in Serbia saw a fourth consecutive day of violence on Saturday ...
Angry protesters clashed with police in the capital of Belgrade on Saturday as tensions soared further in the Balkan nation ...
The sometime actor and former Yugoslavian soccer player sold the eatery, which last year celebrated its 60th anniversary, to ...
Dan Tana, born Dobrivoje Tanasijević on May 26, 1935, near Belgrade, Yugoslavia (now Serbia), lived two very different lives.
Serbian police officers threw tear gas and charged against protesters as tensions escalated between authorities and ...
The most complicated situation has been reported in the city of Valjevo, Serbia’s Interior Minister Ivica Dacic said ...
Serbia has been gripped by protests since November, when a train station canopy collapse killed 16 people. Many blamed the ...
Serbian police say nearly 50 protesters have been detained and dozens of people injured during clashes at anti-government ...
The onetime professional soccer player opened Dan Tana's restaurant in West Hollywood in 1964, and it soon became a favorite ...
Opinion
From the Balkans to the South Caucasus: How Trump’s “peace deals” serve U.S. and Israeli interests
After brokering the peace deal between Armenia and Azerbaijan on August 8, U.S. President Donald Trump managed to portray himself as a “peacemaker”—at least, in the eyes of his supporters. It is a ...
Police fired tear gas at anti-government protesters in downtown Belgrade as they clashed for the third day on Friday in the ...
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