Serbia’s students are leading mass protests and blockades of three bridges over the Danube river in the northern city of Novi ...
Protesters have blocked roads nearly every day since a train station collapsed in Novi Sad last November, killing 15 people. Many have blamed the tragic accident on corruption and poor construction ...
Serbia's Prime Minister Miloš Vučević has resigned following protests triggered by the deadly collapse of a canopy in November.
Serbia's populist Prime Minister Milos Vucevic has resigned following weeks of massive anti-corruption protests over the deadly collapse of a concrete canopy in November.
Students in Serbia have blocked a Danube bridge after spending the night in tents and sleeping bags as part of their growing anti-graft movement demanding major changes in the Balkan country ...
Critics believe graft led to a sloppy job during the reconstruction of the train station, poor oversight and disrespect of safety regulations. The issue has come to symbolize a wider discontent over ...
Hundreds of striking Serbian students have resumed their 2-day anti-graft protest march from the capital, Belgrade to the ...
Serbia is at a crossroads ... not only to protest low wages and poor work conditions, but also to show their solidarity with the students. Although the country's four biggest teachers' unions ...
poor oversight and disrespect of existing safety regulations. The issue has come to symbolize a wider discontent over the rule of law in Serbia. Tens of thousands of people converged on Novi Sad ...
The accident, which killed 15 people, has become a symbol of the broader discontent with the increasingly autocratic leadership of Serbia's President, Aleksandar Vučić. Many locals believe poor ...
poor oversight and disrespect of existing safety regulations. On Tuesday, Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vučević announced his resignation in the wake of protests over the Novi Sad accident.