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Serbia rocked by anti-corruption protests after construction tragedy
Tens of thousands of people in Serbia have been marching in the streets to protest alleged Serbian government corruption after an accident that killed 15 people.
Serbia's prime minister resigns as anti-corruption protests sparked by deadly collapse swell
Serbia’s populist Prime Minister Milos Vucevic has resigned following weeks of massive anti-corruption protests over the deadly collapse of a concrete canopy in November
Serbia's PM Resigns Following Bus Shelter Tragedy Protests, Reports
Serbian Prime Minister Miloš Vučević has announced his resignation, according to the local newspaper Večernje novosti.
Daily anti-corruption protests are rattling Serbia's leader. What might come next?
If Serbian President Aleksander Vucic hoped the resignation of his hand-picked prime minister would get students to end nearly three months of anti-corruption protests, he didn’t have to wait long for an answer.
Serbian president hints at snap election after prime minister quits amid protests
By Aleksandar Vasovic BELGRADE (Reuters) -Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic floated the possibility of a snap election in April after his prime minister resigned on Tuesday amid growing anti-government protests.
Serbian President Rocked by Protests as Key Ally Resigns
Aleksandar Vucic has consolidated power in Serbia and engaged in a geopolitical balancing act that once made him close to Vladimir Putin and now to allies in Europe and Donald Trump.
Serbia's prime minister resigns as anticorruption protests grow
Prime Minister Milos Vucevic resigned following weeks of massive anticorruption protests over the deadly collapse of a concrete canopy in November.
Serbian prime minister quits as anti-corruption protests persist
By Aleksandar Vasovic BELGRADE (Reuters) -Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic resigned on Tuesday, becoming the highest-ranking official to step down amid a wave of anti-corruption protests that have spread across the Balkan country.
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Blockades, mass rally set in Serbia to mark 3 months since canopy collapse killed 15 people
Serbia’s students will lead mass demonstrations and blockades of three bridges over the Danube river in the northern city of ...
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EU silent as protests in Serbia gain momentum
While von Ursula von der Leyen has not hesitated to express support for “the Georgian people fighting for democracy", she has remained remarkably quiet about the uprising in Serbia.
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Serbia Protest March Begins Amid Political Turmoil
Hundreds of students set off on a protest march of some 90 kilometers from Belgrade to the northern city of Novi Sad on ...
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Serbia’s striking students set off on 2-day march north as their protest movement widens
They packed up food, water and extra clothes and set off. Hundreds of Serbian university students on Thursday started an ...
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Serbia's PM Resigns Following Deadly Canopy Collapse Protests
Serbia's Prime Minister Miloš Vučević has resigned following protests triggered by the deadly collapse of a canopy in ...
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Serbia’s Putin-friendly PM quits after weeks of protests
The prime minister of Serbia has resigned following weeks of nationwide protests against corruption and bad governance.
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Serbia: Massive protests continue in Belgrade
This footage illustrates a large crowd of students and citizens protesting in Belgrade to demand accountability for the ...
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Driver Rams Protest, Woman Hospitalized
The nationwide protests in Serbia have been going on since November after 15 people died in a train station canopy collapse.
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