Drop your weapons: Serbia starts guns amnesty after two mass shootings shock nation
Fifteen hundred guns, thousands of rounds of ammunition and more than 100 bombs were surrendered to Serbian police in an amnesty following two mass shootings last week.
Kosovo plans to develop its military industry and transition its security forces into an army by 2028, despite tensions with Serbia and mixed NATO signals.
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Demonstrators in Novi Sad, Serbia, protested on Tuesday the tragic collapse of a station awning that killed 15 people, calling for justice. They also demanded the release of activists and the resignation of Mayor Milan Đurić, making a loud protest for 15 minutes.
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Scuffles and fistfights broke out between ruling party and opposition lawmakers in Serbia’s parliament on Monday, weeks after a deadly rail station roof collapse sparked tensions in the Balkan state.
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Thousands of Serbs angered by the government's handling of recent gun violence that had killed 18 people held a third rally in a month calling for a crackdown. Tens of thousands of people gathered in..
Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of Serbia’s capital city after two mass shootings last week, including one in a primary school, that left a total of 17 people dead and 21 wounded, many..