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 hastily declared a day of mourning while President Vucic issued a rare ...
Tens of thousands of protesters poured into Serbia's second city on Saturday a year after a railway station roof collapse that killed 16 people, unleashing discontent over alleged corruption and a ...
Thousands of people gathered in Serbia's second-largest city Novi Sad on Saturday to commemorate the victims of a fatal railway station roof collapse, marking a year since the tragedy that sparked the ...
Dijana Hrka, 48, whose son was among 16 people killed when the roof of a renovated railway station in Serbia collapsed, is ...
A suspect was arrested after a blaze broke out among structures erected by supporters of President Aleksandar Vucic. Protests ...
Nearly a year of student-led anti-government protests have seriously shaken Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic.
For the past year, Serbian students have been leading nationwide street protests demanding accountability after a railway ...
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Crowds march to Serbian city to mark station tragedy anniversary
Thousands of people from across Serbia were pouring on Friday into the city of Novi Sad on the eve of the first anniversary ...
Kosovo is holding municipal elections on Sunday, with the left-wing Self-Determination Movement, or Vetevendosje!, aiming to capture the capital's city hall. About 2.1 million registered voters ...
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Tens of thousands in Serbia mark first anniversary of deadly station collapse
The deadly railway station roof collapse has become a symbol of entrenched corruption and sparked regular student-led protests.
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One Year Later, Novi Sad Leads Serbia’s Call for Accountability and a Transnational Civic Awakening
Exactly one year after the collapse in Novi Sad, candles flickered once again across continents. In hundreds of cities worldwide — from almost every ...
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