Serbia is in the throes of a political crisis, sparked by a deadly infrastructure collapse in Novi Sad late last year, with ongoing student-led protests putting immense pressure on the government.
Amid democratic backsliding across Europe, Serbian students have shown the way to reimagining democracy and governance.
BELGRADE, Feb 1(Reuters) - Tens of thousands of people blockaded three bridges on the Danube River in Serbia's second city of Novi Sad on Saturday in the latest anti-government protest over a ...
At least 400 students will be making the two-day march to Novi Sad in northern Serbia. One of the students taking part is Petar Gardovic, who is studying at the Faculty of Political Sciences at ...
Thousands of protesters blocked roads and occupied bridges in Serbia's Novi Sad on Saturday to pressure the government three months after the fatal collapse of a train station roof in the city ...
Serbia's students led a mass protest and blocked bridges over the River Danube in the northern city of Novi Sad on Saturday, drawing tens of thousands into the streets to express their anger with ...
The march comes three months after a railway station canopy in Novi Sad collapsed, killing 15 people and sparking massive protests across Serbia. 4 Protesters gather ahead of the march.
Students gathering in front of Belgrade University’s Faculty of Dramatic Arts for the march to Novi Sad. Photo: BIRN. A group of students started a two-day march from Serbia’s capital Belgrade ...
Protesters Block Bridges in Serbia's Novi Sad Over November Train Disaster BELGRADE(Reuters) - Tens of thousands of people blockaded three bridges on the Danube River in Serbia's second city of ...
Tens of thousands of people blockaded three bridges on the Danube River in Serbia’s second city of Novi Sad on Saturday in the latest anti-government protest over a railway station disaster that ...