People block the Varadin bridge during a protest over the collapse of a concrete canopy killed 15 people more than two months ago, in Novi Sad, Serbia, Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025 ...
A student sits after waking up on a soccer stadium during a protest over the collapse of a concrete canopy that killed 15 people more than two months ago, in Indjija, Serbia.
On Wednesday, the building of the old Post Office in Savska Street was demolished to its foundations. The plan is to replace ...
Serbia’s students will lead mass demonstrations and blockades of three bridges over the Danube river in the northern city of Novi Sad on Saturday to mark three months since a concrete canopy crashed ...
Serbia's students led a mass street protest and blocked bridges over the River Danube in the northern city of Novi Sad on Saturday to mark three months since a concrete awning crashed down at a ...
By Andrew Higgins Reporting from Novi Sad and Belgrade, Serbia When tens of thousands of protesters blocked three key bridges across the Danube River, paralyzing Serbia’s second-biggest city ...
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 ...
For generations of young people in Serbia and Republika Srpska (since ... educated youth—can be summed up in Veljko Petrović’s famous line: Old Vojvodina, have you no shame?
Serbian Information Minister Dejan Ristic emphasized that Türkiye plays a crucial role on the global political, economic, and security fronts. Ristic told Anadolu that Türkiye is one among the ...
Protesters shut down bridges over the Danube River in Serbia’s Novi Sad on Saturday to mark three months since a deadly railway station accident and register a protest against President ...
Just days after their 24-hour blockade of a major traffic intersection in the Serbian capital, students at the university have begun their latest protest: an 80-kilometer (50-mile) walk to Novi Sad.
The sacred performance signals a deepening of Catholic-Orthodox dialogue and a potential step toward a papal visit to Serbia. Cardinal Ladlislav Német, archbishop of Belgrade, poses with members ...