Serbia has once again found itself at the heart of political unrest, with its president, Aleksandar Vucic, claiming that ...
The nationwide protests in Serbia have been going on since November after 15 people died in a train station canopy collapse.
injuring one person as demonstrations intensified against President Aleksandar Vucic. The incident occurred in Belgrade's "New Belgrade" district, where police detained the 24-year-old driver.
Earlier on Monday, Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic ... prosecutors announced the detention of 11 people, including Goran Vesic, the former construction minister. Vesic stepped down on Nov ...
The canopy collapse in November, which killed 15 people in the northern city of Novi Sad, has become a flashpoint reflecting wider discontent with the increasingly autocratic rule of Serbia’s populist ...
Pro-government media reported that President Aleksandar Vucic would attend a ... However, the release of former Construction Minister Goran Vesic from detention has raised concerns about the ...
The canopy collapse, which killed 15 people in the northern city of Novi Sad, has become a flashpoint reflecting wider discontent with the increasingly autocratic rule of Serbia’s populist President ...
More than a dozen people have been charged in connection with the Novi Sad accident, including former transport minister Goran Vesic, who resigned days after ... With pressure mounting, President ...
More than a dozen people have been charged in connection with the Novi Sad accident, including former transport minister Goran Vesic ... President Aleksandar Vucic addressed the nation Monday ...
But the former Construction Minister Goran Vesic has been released from detention, fueling doubts over the investigation’s independence. The main railway station in Novi Sad was renovated twice ...
But the former Construction Minister Goran Vesic, who had resigned shortly after the canopy crash, has been released from detention, fuelling doubts over the investigation's independence.
But former Construction Minister Goran Vesic, who had resigned shortly after the tragedy, has been released from detention, fueling doubts over the investigation’s independence. The main railway ...