Students have spent 16 days walking across the country, one day for each of the people who died when a train station canopy collapsed last year.
Tens of thousands of students and other opponents of Serbia's populist president are gathering in the city of Novi Sad.
Protesters arrived in Serbia's second city to mark the first anniversary of the roof collapse that killed 16. The government ...
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Serbia: Anti-Vucic Protests Continue in Novi Sad
A protest against President Aleksandar Vucic continued in Novi Sad on Monday, November 3 after tens of thousands gathered on ...
It has been a year since the concrete canopy at Novi Sad train station collapsed, sparking one of Serbia’s largest youth-led ...
Tens of thousands of people gathered in Novi Sad on Saturday to commemorate the victims of a deadly train station accident in Serbia's second-largest city on its first anniversary, reiterating calls ...
Tensions flared in the heart of Belgrade on Sunday as protesters and supporters of President Aleksandar Vucic clashed in ...
Serbia’s young people are making their dissatisfaction with Aleksandar Vucic’s corrupt government known. The EU should ...
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Serbia youth lead thousands on march for weekend rally marking deadly canopy collapse last year
BELGRADE, Serbia — Thousands of mainly young people in Serbia embarked on a two-day march from Belgrade on Thursday, aiming ...
Dijana Hrka, 48, whose son was among 16 people killed when the roof of a renovated railway station in Serbia collapsed, is ...
Riot police in Belgrade have separated opponents and supporters of Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic as political tensions rose after a year of anti-government protests.
STORY: Supporters of Serbia's ruling party threw flares and firecrackers at anti-government protesters in the city of Novi Sad on Wednesday prompting police to intervene to end the standoff. The ...
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