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Europe · BelgradeA girl who was gravely wounded in a mass shooting in a school in Belgrade earlier this month has died, bringing the death toll to 10, authorities said on Monday.See the Story
Serbian state TV: Girl wounded in school shooting has died, bringing death toll to 10
47% Center coverage: 17 sources
Europe · BelgradeSerbia's Education Minister Branko Ruzic resigned on Sunday over last week's shooting at an elementary school in which eight children and a security guard were killed, amid public anger over that and another mass shooting just a day later.See the Story
Serbia's education minister resigns over school shooting
43% Left coverage: 44 sources
Europe · PodgoricaMontenegro's veteran President Milo Djukanovic will face a run-off on April 2. No candidate secured a 50% majority in a first round election on Sunday. Former economy minister Jakov Milatovic was projected to win 28.8% of the vote.See the Story
Montenegro's President Milo Djukanovic headed for run-off election
Coverage: 6 sources
Europe · KosovoThousands of nationalists in Belgrade protested against a Western-backed deal for the normalization of ties between Serbia and Kosovo, which they see as recognition of Kosovo's sovereignty and therefore "unacceptable."See the Story
Thousands in Belgrade protest against Western-backed Serbia-Kosovo deal
57% Center coverage: 7 sources
SanctionsSerbian Economy Minister Rade Basta created a stir on Serbia's political scene Monday with a proposal for Belgrade to impose sanctions against Russia, the first such declaration by a Serbian government official in favour of sanctions and a departure from Serbia's official position, Agerpres's Croatian news agency HINA reported on Tuesday.See the Story
Serbian government official calls for first time sanctions against Russia
50% Right coverage: 4 sources
Europe · BelgradeTens of thousands of Serbians rallied in the capital Belgrade on Monday, demanding better security, a ban on violent content on TV, and the resignation of key ministers, days after two separate mass shootings.See the Story
After two mass shootings, Serbians rally against violence
44% Center coverage: 27 sources
LawNew Reporters Without Borders Press Freedom Index highlights challenges posed by propaganda and digital technology. RSF has also noted an increase in countries whose press freedom has deteriorated to the very serious level. Of the 180 countries ranked by RSF, only eight fall into RSF’s “good situation’ category.See the Story