Serbian protesters finish 2-day Mar. to Novi Sad
Despite two high-profile political resignations, students plan to walk from Belgrade to Novi Sad and block all three bridges over the Danube River on Saturday. Just days after their 24- hour blockade of a major traffic intersection in the Serbian capital,
Residents of Novi Sad cheered as hundreds of students completed a nearly 80-kilometer walk from Belgrade. It was the culmination of months of protests after the deadly collapse of the roof of a train station in Novi Sad,
Hundreds of Serbian students set off on a demonstration march from Belgrade to Novi Sad on Thursday (January 30) in the latest anti-government protest triggered by a railway station roof collapse that killed 15 people in November. Real Madrid first club to generate 1 billion euros revenue in a season, Deloitte says
Whatever the protests’ outcome, they are proof that young people in Serbia are not apolitical and that they can fight for a better society. Young people face a simple choice: either they will take part in the struggle for a better country, or they will leave it. They have chosen to fight.
Hundreds of students set off on a protest march of some 90 kilometers from Belgrade to the northern city of Novi Sad on January 30. The demonstrations come amid months of anti-government protests following a deadly infrastructure collapse in Novi Sad in November 2024.
Hundreds of striking Serbian students have resumed their 2-day anti-graft protest march from the capital, Belgrade to the northern city of Novi Sad
Tens of thousands of people in Serbia have been marching in the streets to protest alleged Serbian government corruption after an accident that killed 15 people.
Alexander Botsan-Kharchenko reiterated that protest rallies erupted after a tragic incident in the city of Novi Sad where the concrete canopy of the main railway station collapsed, killing 15 people a
In the northern Serbian city of Novi Sad, three months after a fatal disaster at the central railway station, sadness has turned to anger as student-led protests seek to hold the system to account.
Students march from Belgrade to Novi Sad are demanding accountability for a deadly awning collapse in a train station in November which killed 15 people. #EuropeNews
Hundreds of students in Serbia are marching to Novi Sad, protesting against corruption related to a construction collapse that killed 15. Their demands challenge President Aleksandar Vucic amid violent responses.