Students march in Serbia, seeking justice for train station victims and accountability for corruption and nepotism.
Fatal collapse of railway station roof in the city of Novi Sad killed 15 people and prompted protests last month.
Amid democratic backsliding across Europe, Serbian students have shown the way to reimagining democracy and governance.
Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic resigned Tuesday following a wave of nationwide protests over the deaths of 15 people killed in a railroad station roof collapse in November in Novi Sad ...
Anger drove Marija Petrovic to join student protests in Belgrade in November. A railway station roof had collapsed days ...
In the three months since 15 people were murdered when a roof collapsed at a newly refurbished train station in Novi Sad, ...
The same tendency is reflected in another recent buzzword: tang ping (lying flat), a slang neologism denoting a sense of ...
The protesters planned to blockade one of the city’s main boulevards for 15 hours and 15 minutes, in a symbolic tribute to ...
On Serbia's Statehood Day, parallel rallies will be held by striking students and supporters of President Vucic, reflecting ...
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic floated the possibility of a snap election in April after his prime minister resigned on Tuesday amid growing anti-government protests.
A railway station roof had collapsed days earlier in the Serbian city of Novi Sad, killing 15 people ... of documents related to the station roof collapse; justice for those responsible; the ...