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The barricades are multiplying in Serbia, while President Aleksandar Vučić has chosen to inflame tensions further by pardoning members of his party accused of assaulting a student.
Europe’s top human rights body on Friday raised concerns that Serbian authorities were using violence and capricious arrests to disperse protests against President Aleksandar Vučić’s populist ...
Students and citizens have been blocking certain roads in Belgrade, Novi Sad and Niš since this morning. A group of blockade ...
US plan for a gleaming hotel complex built on the ruins of Belgrade’s defence ministry adds to fury over corruption ...
Serbian police said they detained 79 university students and other protesters as they broke up street blockades in several ...
We support calming the unrest, as Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić said ... initially sparked by the deadly collapse of a train station roof in Novi Sad last November — an incident widely blamed on ...
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic insisted Sunday that he would not cave in to the 140,000 protesters who rallied in the ...
Mass protests erupt in Serbia’s capital, Belgrade, as over 140,000 people—led by university students—demand snap elections ...
The protests, which began more than six months ago, escalated sharply over the weekend, with tens of thousands rallying in central Belgrade, demanding the resignation of Vučić.
Serbia is witnessing some of its largest anti-government protests in over a decade, with tens of thousands taking to the ...
In an intensification of the ongoing student-led demonstrations across Serbia, thousands of protesters blocked roads and ...