University students take part in a protest on Monday at the “Autokomanda” intersection in Belgrade following the collapse of a cantilever at the Novi Sad train station that killed 15 people on Nov. 1.
Students in Belgrade have staged a 24-hour blockade at a road junction in the "Autokomanda" neighborhood, part of the international E-75 route. They announced their plans in detail on social media, emphasizing that the protest would remain peaceful.
The Higher Public Prosecutor’s Office in Novi Sad announced today on its website, under the section "Important!", a document titled "Remaining Documentation Part 3." "Regarding the events of 1 November 2024,
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Student protesters blocked a major road in the Serbian capital Belgrade on Monday as demonstrators continue to pile pressure on the government over a fatal collapse of a train station roof in November.
A woman has rammed a car into a crowd of anti-government protesters in Serbia’s capital and injured one of them as a student-led strike shut down businesses and drew thousands of people to demonstrations around the country.
Student-led protesters accuse Aleksandar Vucic's government of corruption and negligence after the roof of the Novi Sad train station collapsed, killing 15 people. They're calling for a general strike.
Serbia's President on Saturday urged the publication of all documents related to a fatal roof collapse at a train station, a key request of protesters who have been demonstrating across the country for weeks.
The student-led protests forced businesses throughout Serbia to shut their doors, including many schools as teachers' unions backed the call to strike. As well as Belgrade and Novi Sad, protest marches also took place in the southern city of Nis and smaller cities,
BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — A student-led strike closed down numerous businesses throughout Serbia on Friday as populist President Aleksandar Vucic planned a big rally to counter persistent anti-government protests that have challenged his tight grip on power.
Many schools, bookstores, theatres and bars in Serbia's capital Belgrade and some other parts stayed shut on Friday in the latest anti-government protest triggered by a railway
The general strike takes place all across Serbia. Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of Belgrade on January 24, demanding justice for the victims and accountability for the collapse of a reconstructed concrete canopy at Novi Sad central railway station that killed 15 people.