President Aleksandar Vucic of Serbia, battered by months of nationwide protests, is struggling to weather his biggest ...
It is now three months since the November 1 Novi Sad tragedy, when a concrete canopy collapsed on the recently renovated railway station, resulting in the deaths of 15 people. This disaster, perceived ...
(AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic) Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic waves a Serbian flag after a rally in a central town of ...
The nationwide protests in Serbia have been going on since November after 15 people died in a train station canopy collapse.
In our weekly roundup of Balkan Insight Premium stories, political crises big and small are engulfing several countries in ...
The students, who announced their protest plans in detail on social media, emphasized that the demonstration would remain ...
Croatia has warned its citizens against traveling to neighboring Serbia after five Croatian activists were deported after ...
Soon, it will be two months in Serbia since the start of student blockades and mass protests, and nearly every day, other ...
Thousands of people on Friday again took to the streets of Serbia's capital to join anti-government protests amid calls for a general strike. The student-led protests forced businesses throughout ...
Many in Serbia believe the canopy fell down because ... held a rally with thousands of supporters in the central town of Jagodina, his coalition stronghold, to counter the persistent anti ...
Thousands across Serbia, led by students, protested Friday in a general strike demanding accountability for the Novi Sad train station roof collapse in November, which killed 15, including children.
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