Police have entered the offices of several non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in Serbia over suspicions of alleged illegal ...
Serbia has been listed among the countries with the biggest decline in freedoms over the past ten years, according to a new ...
The government’s fight against corruption has been ongoing for a week now, with one of those arrested being a senior official ...
President of the Republic of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, presents awards to deserving individuals and institutions on the ...
What Ana Brnabić did in the last session is a classic coup d'état, and bearing in mind what happened today in Novi Sad, that councilors and deputies are not allowed to enter the session of the City ...
Members of the Criminal Police Directorate (UKP) arrested the manager of "Zeleznica Srbije" based in Belgrade, in connection with the fall of the canopy in Novi Sad ... the Speaker of the Parliament, ...
The President of the Assembly of Serbia, Ana Brnabić, stated that a final agreement has been ... in connection with the fall of the canopy in Novi Sad. Since the early hours of the morning, the police ...
The protests — Serbia’s largest since 2000, when mass demonstrations brought down Slobodan Milošević’s regime — were triggered by the collapse of a recently reconstructed canopy at the Novi Sad ...
BELGRADE, Feb 1(Reuters) - Tens of thousands of people blockaded three bridges on the Danube River in Serbia's second city of Novi Sad on Saturday in the latest anti-government protest over a ...
On Saturday, thousands rallied in Novi Sad where they blocked roads and occupied bridges before converging on the city's main crossing the Freedom Bridge for a day-long blockade. The university ...
Student-led protesters continued on Friday their two-day march from the Serbian capital Belgrade to the northern city of Novi Sad after pausing in Inđija, where they spent the night in a football ...
Students gathering in front of Belgrade University’s Faculty of Dramatic Arts for the march to Novi Sad. Photo: BIRN. Last week, students in Belgrade supported by professors, teachers and ...