The march from the capital Belgrade to the northern city of Novi Sad is part of the demonstrations launched by university students across Serbia to demand accountability for the deaths of 15 people in ...
Weekslong protests demanding accountability over the disaster have been the biggest since President Aleksandar Vučić came to ... of the canopy collapse in Novi Sad. Serbian universities have ...
Weeks of student-led protests, the largest in Serbia in decades, continue to mount a challenge to the Western Balkan country's President Aleksandar Vučić.View on euronews ...
The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, announced today his decision to pardon 13 individuals who had been detained during the blockades. The pardons were granted to six students: D. B. from Novi ...
I will continue to insist on dialogue, said the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, in an interview with Radio and ...
The demonstrations were triggered by the collapse of the railway station roof in Novi Sad, Serbia’s second ... challenge to strongman President Aleksandar Vučić’s tight grip on power ...
"Two and a half months have passed since the terrible tragedy in Novi Sad. The state did its job ... up to the courts to make a decision," said Vučić. He added that there were abuses.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić spoke after the extraordinary session of the Government of Serbia and sent a clear message to the opposition.
The students blame President Aleksandar Vučić for corruption and ... fifteen people lost their lives in the collapse of the Novi Sad Railway Station canopy on 1 November 2024.
Three months after 15 people were killed in a train station canopy collapse, mass protests continue to gather momentum and even threaten to topple Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić’s government.
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