Serbian president tries to find a way out of historic protests and public outrage after train station collapse.
As the biggest protests since Slobodan Milošević’s regime rock Belgrade, POLITICO explains everything you need to know.
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The Kyiv Independent on MSNVucic vows to 'protect' Serbia from repeat of Ukraine's EuroMaidanSerbian President Aleksandar Vucic on March 16 drew comparisons between the ongoing anti-government protests in Serbia and ...
Serbians have been protesting for months over government corruption, demanding more accountability and respect for the rule ...
Tens of thousands of people descended on Belgrade on Saturday for a mass rally seen as a culmination of months-long protests ...
The Serbian government is accused of using a sonic weapon against peaceful protesters during a protest in Belgrade.
Crowds continue to build in downtown Belgrade in protests against President Vucic and his government
A deafening sound of whistles and vuvuzelas echoed throughout the Serbian capital, on high alert since the rally was ...
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Tens of thousands of people have swarmed the streets in Serbia’s capital Belgrade. They're staging a euphoric prelude to a ...
Protesters in Serbia who staged one of the country’s biggest-ever rallies claim the authorities used a prohibited, ...
One protester said she recalled hearing a strange, "unnatural" noise resembling a jet engine, followed by a powerful rush of ...
The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, visited the injured in the night club in Kočani, which are located in the ...
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Kyiv Independent on MSNAs protests engulf Serbia, President Vucic looks for support East and WestThousands of protestors walked 300 kilometers on March 1 from Belgrade to the southern city of Nis to rally support for an ...
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