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Protests in Serbia intensify amid growing discontent over the governance of Aleksandar Vucic, in power for 12 years.
Thousands of people in Serbia have set up street blockades, demanding the release of anti-government demonstrators arrested ...
The protesters were a mix of students, teachers, farmers and residents of Novi Sad, the northern Serbian city where a train station’s concrete canopy collapsed on Nov. 1, killing 15 people.
Press freedom in Serbia has reached a critical juncture. Independent media outlets in the country, and the journalists that ...
Due to its popularity, the event has become the most prominent and symbolic target in the government's ongoing repression ...
On the first day of November, Aleksandar Matkovic was running late for a train. He was traveling from Novi Sad, in the north of Serbia, to its capital Belgrade, where he works as an economic ...
At least 400 students will be making the two-day march to Novi Sad in northern Serbia. One of the students taking part is Petar Gardovic, who is studying at the Faculty of Political Sciences at ...
Workers inspect a train station after an outdoor roof collapsed o Friday, in Novi Sad, Serbia, Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic) Workers inspect a train station after … ...
Workers inspect a train station after part of the cornice collapsed in Novi Sad, Serbia, on Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024. Opposition lawmakers accuse the government of corruption and inadequate ...
Faced with mounting pressure from the authorities, Serbia's students have issued an "ultimatum" to the government to call snap elections and are urging citizens to continue the push for change.
He put forward draft legislation on university education, while 16 people were charged over the disaster in Novi Sad. People march in support of women on the International Women's Day in Belgrade ...