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 PM resigns amid protests; Vucic considers April snap election but rules out interim government.
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.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić expressed gratitude to Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev for ensuring uninterrupted gas supply to Serbia despite challenges.
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.
Kosovo arrests 8 suspects over an explosion targeting vital water and power supplies; PM labels it a "terrorist act," while Serbia denies involvement in the incident.
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