The call for a strike comes amid mounting public outrage and near-daily protests following the collapse of a newly restored train station roof in Novi Sad in November. The incident killed 15 people an
Fascism in its most naked form -violence as a political tool and contempt for anyone daring to demand accountability.'
Belgrade: Student organisers in Serbia called for a general strike this week, according to an announcement Wednesday, in the latest move to increase
After three months of protests, demonstrators in Serbia are calling for a general strike. Serbia is at a crossroads. This is the stark message at the heart of the protests that have been taking place in Serbia for three months and show no signs of abating.
Tens of thousands of protesters led by university students have held a noisy rally outside Serbia's state television headquarters in Belgrade to protest what they called the broadcaster's pro-government bias.
A driver rammed his car into a crowd and seriously injured a young woman during daily student-led protests and traffic blockades that have been held throughout Serbia following the collapse in November of a concrete canopy in the country’s north that killed 15 people.
Serbia's striking university students protested outside the Balkan country's top court on Sunday to draw their attention to what they say have been violations of their civil rights under the populist authorities,
In Serbia, university students have sparked significant protests against alleged civil rights violations and rampant corruption. They accuse President Vucic's government of autocratic practices and demand accountability following a deadly canopy collapse in Novi Sad.
This footage illustrates a large crowd of students with flags and banners chanting during protest against government policies, corruption and negligence, which they blame for the incident at Novi Sad railway station,
Defying government orders to start the new semester, many teachers across Serbia have refused to hold classes in support of ongoing student protests while lawyers and actors are also taking strike action.
Tennis superstar Novak Djokovic sent his support to the thousands of people protesting against the government in Serbia on Sunday and condemned "violence" against his compatriots.
University students and professors organized a protest in front of the Ministry of Education in Serbia in Belgrade, demanding accountability after fifteen people lost their lives in the collapse of the awning at the Novi Sad train station on November 1,