Protest marches in Serbia’s capital Belgrade and a northern city have seen tens of thousands of people respond to a call from university and high school students to strike as part of a monthslong struggle against corruption in the Balkan country.
Violent clashes erupted in Belgrade on Thursday as opposition demonstrators attempted to storm the city hall, disrupting a session of the City Assemb
Tens of thousands in Belgrade marched to honor 15 victims of a train station disaster and support a student-led strike against President Aleksandar Vucic's government. This follows nationwide student protests sparked by the collapse in Novi Sad.
Female students are marking International Women’s Day in Serbia by leading the daily street protests against corruption, and thousands later joined a separate student-led rally against the populist go
Tens of thousands of people marched through Belgrade on Friday to mark the deaths of 15 victims in a railway station disaster and to support a student-led
Why are smoke bombs and flares being thrown in Serbia’s parliament? - The conflict had been roiling for months before the scenes in parliament erupted
Ongoing anti-corruption protests erupted into full view this week as Serbian protesters threw the country's legislature into chaos
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Kyiv Independent on MSNAs protests engulf Serbia, President Vucic looks for support East and WestThousands of protestors walked 300 kilometers on March 1 from Belgrade to the southern city of Nis to rally support for an anti-corruption protest that took aim at the ruling party. Serbia's Russia-friendly President Aleksandar Vucic has often used a Kremlin playbook to discredit the protests that occasionally rise in a country balancing between Russia and the West.
Since December, students from 65 of the country’s 80 faculties have been on strike. Schools are also on strike, and at major demonstrations, farmers have blocked main roads with dozens of tractors.
The University of Belgrade’s expert group, which assessed the fulfilment of the first three student demands, concluded that the complete documentation requested by students regarding the reconstruction of the canopy at the Novi Sad railway station has not been published.
After the hearing of five suspects arrested due to the fall of the canopy before the High Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade, the judge for the preliminary proceedings ordered detention for two suspects,
Tens of thousands of people have joined protesting students in Serbia for a rally proclaiming that “we deserve better” and will no longer accept injustice and corruption in the Balkan country that has
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