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Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic has announced tough measures against anti-government protesters following days of riots challenging his rule.
Anti-government protests have intensified in Serbia, leading to the demolition of the ruling party's offices in Novi Sad and clashes in Belgrade. The protests, fueled by anger over a recent disaster and alleged corruption,
The offices of Serbia’s ruling party have been set on fire during a fifth night of unrest between anti-government protesters and riot police.
Clashes have erupted at protests in Serbia between supporters and opponents of the government. Tensions have escalated following more than nine months of persistent demonstrations against
Protests erupted across Serbia, targeting the ruling Serbian Progressive Party amid allegations of corruption. Offices were destroyed in Novi Sad, and clashes occurred with police and supporters of President Aleksandar Vucic in Belgrade.
The Novi Sad rail station, a significant transportation hub, had recently undergone renovations as part of a partnership between Serbia and China. Originally built in 1964, Novi Sad was renovated ...
NOVI SAD, Serbia — 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 ...
Anti-government protests in Serbia escalated Thursday, with demonstrators targeting the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) offices in Novi Sad and clashing with police and party supporters in Belgrade.