Belgrade, Jan 27 (EFE).- Serbia’s president, nationalist Aleksandar Vučić, on Monday called for dialogue with protesters ...
Three months after 15 people were killed in a train station canopy collapse, mass protests continue to gather momentum and ...
Serbian dollar bonds sold last year and due in 2034 extended their decline on Tuesday, pushing the yield 6 basis points ...
Thousands of citizens joined the blockade that followed weeks of protests demanding accountability of the deadly accident in ...
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 ...
Public prosecutor of the Supreme Public Prosecutor's Office and spokesperson of the prosecution, Branko Stamenković, stated ...
Serbia's Prime Minister Miloš Vučević has resigned following protests triggered by the deadly collapse of a canopy in ...
Foreign media are reporting on the student blockade at Autokomanda, one of Belgrade's main traffic hubs, with an AP report ...
Aleksandar Vučić says he will invite everyone for consultations regarding the formation of a new government. View on euronews ...
The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, Prime Minister Miloš Vučević, and Speaker of the National Assembly Ana Brnabić ...
The complainants claim that Vučić previously encouraged motorists to drive through crowds of protesting students.
The collapse of a canopy of Novi Sad's railway station has led students to take to the streets across Serbia to fight for a better future.