One protester said she recalled hearing a strange, "unnatural" noise resembling a jet engine, followed by a powerful rush of ...
The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, visited the injured in the night club in Kočani, which are located in the ...
Mass protests against corruption and calls for the resignation of those responsible for the Novi Sad accident took place in ...
Human rights groups have suggested Serbian authorities used a 'long-distance acoustic device' - but the government has denied ...
During his guest appearance at Radio and Television of Serbia (RTS), President Aleksandar Vučić said that there would be no ...
The widely banned acoustic weapon emits a targeted beam that causes sharp ear pain and can temporarily incapacitate people.
Serbia's president Aleksandar Vučić had warned that security officers would use force against people at the rally ...
Serbia is not a democracy where fair and free elections can be declared, President Aleksandar Vučić rules outside of parliament, controls the media and judiciary, and suppresses the opposition through ...
Over 80,000 protest in Serbia against corruption. Allegations of sonic weapons used by security forces spark controversy and ...
More than 100,000 protesters converged in Serbia's capital Belgrade in what was likely the largest in a series of ...
With every kilometre that they walked, the smoke and mirrors of Vučić’s media empire were breaking down in front of people’s ...