By Aleksandar Vasovic BELGRADE (Reuters) -Thousands of protesters, mainly students, descended on Serbia's capital on Friday ahead of a planned weekend of massive anti-government rallies, many ...
As students from all over Serbia march toward Belgrade for a huge rally on Saturday, pro-government supporters are also gathering. The marching students want a peaceful protest, but can violence be ...
Serbia is bracing for violent clashes on Saturday, with western diplomats warning President Aleksandar Vučić not to order a brutal crackdown of anti-government protests.
Thousands of protesters, mainly students, descended on Belgrade on Friday ahead of a planned weekend of massive anti-government rallies, many travelling hundreds of miles on foot or by bike.
SERBIAN football has been plunged into mourning after ex-international goalkeeper Radisa Ilic was found dead outside his ...
Several hundred students have blocked Serbia’s public television station building in Belgrade as tensions soar in the Balkan ...
Serbia's capital, Belgrade, is tense as it prepares for a major anti-government rally. Populist President Aleksandar Vucic ...
Protest marches in Serbia's capital Belgrade and a northern city have seen tens of thousands of people respond to a call from ...
Anti-government protesters barred access to the offices of state broadcasters in Serbia's capital Belgrade and the ...
The President of the Serbian Assembly, Ana Brnabić, addressed the public.