Thousands of protesters, mainly students, descended on Belgrade on Friday ahead of a planned weekend of massive anti-government rallies, many travelling hundreds of miles on foot or by bike.
BELGRADE - Thousands of protesters, mainly students, descended on Serbia's capital on Friday ahead of a planned weekend of massive anti-government rallies, many travelling hundreds of miles on foot or ...
Thousands of protesters, primarily students, gather in Belgrade for significant anti-government rallies. President Vucic's ...
In the U.S. House last week, Democrats trampled all over parliamentary decorum when they gathered around Rep. Al Green to ...
Anti-government protesters barred access to the offices of state broadcasters in Serbia's capital Belgrade and the ...
Serbia’s protests began in November after a train station canopy collapsed in the northern city of Novi Sad, killing 15.
Serbia's parliament was thrown into chaos as opposition lawmakers used tear gas and smoke grenades in protest against the ...
Violent clashes erupted in Belgrade on Thursday as opposition demonstrators attempted to storm the city hall, disrupting a ...
Prime Minister Milos Vucevic and two ministers also resigned amid the unrest, while prosecutors have charged 13 people over the train station collapse. Following large protests in three major ...
President of the Assembly of Serbia Ana Brnabic said today that she has faith in the Serbian Army and in the patriotism of its members, but that the issue of.
Vucic earlier said he expected the planned rally to descend into violence but warned that any attempts to seize government institutions by force will be harshly suppressed ...
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