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Thousands of people on Sunday vowed to keep on fighting for justice and rule of law in Serbia as they demanded that President ...
Thousands of people have rallied in Serbia’s capital demanding early elections following seven months of persistent ...
The last six months have seen mass, grassroots protests in Serbia, in a student-led movement first triggered by the collapse ...
Seven months have passed since the collapse of the canopy at Novi Sad railway station, which claimed the lives of 16 ...
More than 30 cities across Serbia held protests on Saturday to mark the seven-month anniversary of the deadly train station ...
Thousands in Serbia demand justice and a snap parliamentary election, challenging President Aleksandar Vucic's rule. The ...
Zlatko Kokanovic, a Serbian farmer, is leading protests against Rio Tinto's proposed lithium mine in the Jadar region, citing environmental concerns. Plans to meet 90% of Europe's lithium needs are ...
Both student protesters and the EU are calling on the Serbian government to ensure media freedom and the rule of law. Will the reforms pledged by Belgrade bring real change or are they just ...
Rio Tinto is revising the cost of its Serbian lithium project that the European Commission identified as one of 13 strategic ...
Serbia’s economy remains stable despite slower growth, with signs of renewed M&A activity, ongoing regulatory reforms, and ...
University students, backed by their professors, have led massive protests that started after a concrete canopy collapsed at a train station in Serbia's north in November, killing 16 people.
University students and people march during a protest, seven months after the deadly train station tragedy that sparked mass ...