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Now playing Next Serbia Serbia orders ‘full combat readiness’ of its security troops The international community urges calm as Serbia puts its security troops at ‘full combat readiness’ because of tensions with its Balkan neighbour Kosovo. 27/12/2022
Now playing Next Serbia Serbians are in a festive mood and ready to spend despite economy woes It is not unusual for Serbs to celebrate when things are difficult. 26/12/2022
Now playing Next Kosovo Sparks fly as Kosovo police increase presence in Serb-majority north The months-long spat has brought tensions between ethnic Serbs and Albanians to unprecedented levels and led to protests, property damage and attacks on police officers. 09/12/2022
Now playing Next Serbia Serbia appoints pro-Russian politician as new spy chief Aleksandar Vulin formerly served as the country's interior minister and has opposed Western sanctions against Russia. 02/12/2022
Now playing Next euronews WITNESS EuroPride 2022: Historic march goes ahead after ban Despite religious protests and a restricted Pride march, the annual EuroPride event for the LGBTIQA+ community in Europe, went ahead in Belgrade and makes history as the first in the Balkans and South-East Europe. 30/09/2022
Now playing Next Serbia Karen Melchior: “Discrimination of minorities: the canaries in the coal mine of democracy” Karen Melchior is a Member of the European Parliament (Renew Europe) from Denmark, and member of the European Parliament’s LGBTI Intergroup. Speaking to euronews reporter Valérie Gauriat at Belgrade’s EuroPride this september. 30/09/2022
Now playing Next Serbia Maria Walsh: “There must be a clear plan so that minority groups are not left unsafe” Maria Walsh is a Member of the European Parliament from Ireland (Fine Gael, EPP), and Vice-President of the European Parliament’s LGBTI Intergroup. Attending the Belgrade EuroPride2022, she was among those who urged the Serbian Presidency to lift the ban on the march due to end a week of events. 30/09/2022
Now playing Next Serbia Helena Dalli: “We cannot live in a world where people are not treated equally” Helena Dalli is the European Commissioner for Equality. Attending the Human Rights conference at Belgrade’s Europride2022, she spoke to euronews reporter Valerie Gauriat of the importance of defending LGBTQI+ rights, in a European context where civil rights as a whole are increasingly under attack. 30/09/2022
Now playing Next Serbia Thousands march for Serbia Pride after 11th-hour announcement Thousands took part in Serbia's EuroPride on Saturday, following a last-minute statement by the country's PM that the march could happen and would be protected by police. 16/09/2022
Now playing Next no comment Thousands protest planned Pride event in Belgrade Thousands of opponents of a pan-European LGBTQ event planned for this week in Belgrade marched through the Serbian capital. 12/09/2022
Now playing Next no comment Djokovic celebrates Wimbledon crown with jubilant fans in Belgrade Recently-crowned Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic welcomed by thousands of fans in native Belgrade, while the star said it is unlikely he will feature in this year's US Open as he continues to refuse to be vaccinated against coronavirus. 12/07/2022
Now playing Next Serbia Serbia’s capital Belgrade paralysed by hundreds of bomb threats Police said that no explosive devices were found and it was not clear who was behind the purported emailed threats. 16/05/2022
Now playing Next Uncovering Europe On Ukraine, Serbia is stuck between a rock and a hard place Stuck between horror at the bloodshed and loyalty to its friend, Russia, Serbia has walked a delicate line. 03/03/2022
Now playing Next See February 15 is Serbia's National Day, but what are they celebrating? Celebrated as one of the most culturally and historically significant days for Serbia, Statehood Day was first recognised as a national holiday in 2001. 15/02/2022
Now playing Next no comment Hundreds protest against potential lithium mining in Serbia Hundreds of environmental protesters demanding the cancellation of lithium mining projects in Serbia blocked roads and a border crossing. 15/01/2022
Now playing Next no comment Djokovic detention puts focus on Australia asylum seekers Novak Djokovic's supporters gather in a park opposite the immigration detention centre in Melbourne where the tennis world number is being held. 09/01/2022
Now playing Next Serbia This 'liquid tree' in Belgrade is fighting back against air pollution It contains six hundred litres of water and uses microalgae to bind carbon dioxide and produce pure oxygen through photosynthesis. 07/12/2021
Now playing Next Uncovering Europe In Belgrade, a mural of war criminal Ratko Mladić has a city divided A street corner in the centre of Serbia's capital featuring a mural guarded by volunteers poses the question of whether the country's society and its politicians have the strength to deal with its wartime past. 26/11/2021