Tensions rise as Serbian protesters gather in Belgrade
Thousands of protesters, mainly students, arrived in Belgrade ahead of major anti-government rallies, warning of possible unrest. The demonstrations, sparked by a deadly railway station collapse, pose a serious challenge to President Vucic, as authorities hint at using force to maintain order.
In Serbia, female students marked International Women's Day by leading protests against corruption
On International Women's Day, female students in Serbia took the lead in ongoing protests against corruption, with thousands joining a separate student-led rally to challenge the populist government, amid growing public discontent following a deadly incident linked to government negligence.
EU expresses concern over disruption of parliamentary work in Serbia
The European Union has voiced serious concern over recent disruptions and violence in Serbia’s parliament, calling on all stakeholders to engage in an inclusive dialogue.
Serbian lawmakers injured in parliament amid smoke bombs and flares
At least three lawmakers sustained injuries during a chaotic session in Serbia’s parliament on Tuesday, where smoke bombs, flares, eggs, and water bottles were thrown. One lawmaker remains in serious condition, according to officials.
US gives Serbian oil company last-minute sanctions reprieve
The United States has suspended sanctions for 30 days on Serbian oil company NIS, which is majority-owned by Russian companies and runs the country's only oil refinery, President Aleksandar Vucic said on Thursday, citing a U.S. Treasury document.
Bosnian court sentences Serb leader Dodik to a year in prison, 6-year political ban
Dodik charged with failing to apply, implement decisions of high representative, international envoy meant to carry out 1995 peace agreement
Turkish, Serbian presidents discuss regional, global issues over phone
Recep Tayyip Erdogan says Ankara would continue to develop bilateral relations with new Serbian government.
Anti-government protests erupt in Serbia over train station collapse
Tens of thousands of students and supporters marched in Kragujevac, Serbia, protesting the government's alleged corruption following a deadly railway accident in Novi Sad. The demonstrations have become the largest in years, challenging President Aleksandar Vucic's rule.
Estonia leads Baltic energy breakaway from Russia
Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania have successfully disconnected from Russia's power grid and joined the EU network, marking a historic shift in energy independence and security.
Serbia’s President Vučić escapes incident, assassination attempt unconfirmed
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić narrowly escaped a potentially dangerous situation when his vehicle lost a wheel while traveling to Mokrin. Local authorities have launched an investigation to determine the cause of the incident.
Anti-corruption protests in Serbia expand: teachers and farmers join demonstrations
The wave of anti-corruption protests in Serbia continues to grow. On February 4, teachers and farmers joined students in an anti-government demonstration in the central city of Kragujevac. Thousands of people marched through the streets, holding banners and blowing whistles in protest.
Vucic hints at snap election after prime minister quits amid protests
Serbian PM resigns amid protests; Vucic considers April snap election but rules out interim government.
Serbian prime minister steps down after months of protests
Serbian PM Milos Vucevic resigns after months of protests over a deadly canopy collapse, as public outrage grows over alleged government negligence and corruption.
Belgrade students continue protest demanding justice for Novi Sad tragedy
Protests continue in Belgrade as thousands demand justice for the deadly Novi Sad train station collapse last November, accusing the government of failing to take responsibility.
Students stage 24-hour blockade in Belgrade over Novi Sad station tragedy
Students in Belgrade organized a 24-hour blockade
Tens of thousands join student-led protests in Belgrade
Thousands in Belgrade held a silent protest outside RTS, honouring victims of a roof collapse. University students demanded justice for the tragedy, blaming Serbian authorities.
Tens of thousands protest in Belgrade
Tens of thousands protested in Belgrade, led by university students, to demand justice for the Novi Sad station roof collapse victims, accusing authorities of corruption and nepotism.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić expresses gratitude to Azerbaijan
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić expressed gratitude to Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev for ensuring uninterrupted gas supply to Serbia despite challenges.
AnewZ Exclusive: Azerbaijani gas supplies to Serbia expected to resume soon, government sources say
Reports of a two-month halt in Azerbaijani gas supplies to Serbia are false. Despite a technical issue at Shah Deniz Alpha, Shah Deniz Bravo ensures steady exports, with supplies set to resume soon. BP confirms no damage or environmental impact.
Serbia marks New Year with anti-government protests
Serbian students marked the arrival of the New Year with 15 minutes of silence to honor the 15 victims of a deadly train station roof collapse in November. Gathered at Belgrade, Novi Sad and other cities, thousands of students called for justice and political reform in response to the tragedy.
Serbia indicts 13 for railway station awning collapse
Prosecutors in Novi Sad indicted 13 people over the deadly collapse of a railway station awning that killed 15, sparking protests and calls for accountability.
Serbian students march in Belgrade to protest train station disaster
Hundreds of students rallied in Belgrade, demanding accountability for a Novi Sad train station collapse that killed 15, blaming corruption and poor policies under President Vucic’s government.
Serbia in uproar: protests demand justice for Novi Sad tragedy victims
Thousands of protesters gathered in Belgrade on Sunday, demanding accountability for the collapse of the roof at the Novi Sad railway station on November 1st, which resulted in the deaths of 15 people and injuries to 2 others
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