Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic has announced his resignation amid large protests against corruption and President Aleksandar Vucic. Vucevic said at a news conference on Tuesday that he had ...
The resignation of Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic may not be enough to end student protests that have rocked the Balkan country since a disaster at a railway station killed 15 people in ...
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Intellinews on MSNTens of thousands protest in Serbia’s southern city NišBy Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade Tens of thousands of people gathered in the southern Serbian city of Niš on March 1 to mark the ...
Protesters have criss-crossed Serbia on foot for weeks, taking their crusade against government corruption to the country's ...
Serbian prime minister Milos Vucevic has resigned, becoming the most significant political casualty as mass anti-corruption protests continue to sweep across the country. Belgrade has been the ...
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Cyprus Mail on MSNThousands march for justice in Serbia's growing protest movementIn the four months since 15 people were killed when a roof collapsed at a newly-renovated train station in Serbia’s ...
BELGRADE, Serbia — Serbia's populist prime minister, Milos Vucevic, resigned Tuesday in an attempt to calm political tensions stoked by weeks of massive anti-corruption protests that started ...
BELGRADE, Serbia — Serbia’s populist Prime Minister Milos Vucevic resigned Tuesday in an attempt to calm political tensions and pressure roiled by weeks of massive anti-corruption protests ...
Tens of thousands of people flocked to the southern town of Nis on Saturday to commemorate victims of a railway station ...
In Serbia, protests sparked by a deadly train station disaster have grown into a challenge to President Aleksandar Vucic's ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNThousands protest in Serbia to honour railway station disaster victimsDemonstrations have gathered momentum in Serbia since 15 people were killed in a railway station accident in November.
President Aleksandar Vučić said the protesters were backed by Western countries he did not name, and said they wanted to ...
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