Serbian students Mar. from Belgrade to Novi Sad
INDJIJA, Serbia — (AP) — Hundreds of striking students marched through the Serbian countryside Friday as they took their anti-graft protest toward the northern city of Novi Sad, where they intend to blockade three bridges over the River Danube this ...
Hundreds of striking Serbian students have resumed their 2-day anti-graft protest march from the capital, Belgrade to the northern city of Novi Sad.
Hundreds of students in Serbia are marching to Novi Sad, protesting against corruption related to a construction collapse that killed 15. Their demands challenge President Aleksandar Vucic amid violent responses.
They packed up food, water and extra clothes and set off. Hundreds of Serbian university students on Thursday started an 80-kilometer, or 50 mile, march toward the northern city of Novi Sad.
Hundreds of striking students continue their march from Belgrade to Novi Sad in Serbia to protest against corruption and the collapse of a railway station. Their march aims to blockade bridges over River Danube,
Hundreds of Serbian students set off on a demonstration march from Belgrade to Novi Sad on Thursday (January 30) in the latest anti-government protest triggered by a railway station roof collapse that killed 15 people in November. Real Madrid first club to generate 1 billion euros revenue in a season, Deloitte says
Hundreds of students set off on a protest march of some 90 kilometers from Belgrade to the northern city of Novi Sad on January 30. The demonstrations come amid months of anti-government protests following a deadly infrastructure collapse in Novi Sad in November 2024.
Hundreds of people, mainly students, set off from Belgrade on a two-day walk to Novi Sad in the latest of a wave of protests in Serbia. The protests started in November after the deadly collapse of a railway station roof,
At least 12 journalists have been attacked in Serbia while covering anti-corruption protests since November, according to Reporters Without Borders (RSF), which called on authorities to stop the violence and hold those responsible to account.
In the northern Serbian city of Novi Sad, three months after a fatal disaster at the central railway station, sadness has turned to anger as student-led protests seek to hold the system to account.
The Chinese Festival of Lights, also known as the Lantern Festival, opened this evening in Novi Sad and will last until February 9. This year’s special feature for Novi Sad visitors is lanterns in the shape of swans,