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Thousands of protesters in Serbia have rallied against President Aleksandar Vucic, demanding early parliamentary elections.
Thousands of people in Serbia have set up street blockades, demanding the release of anti-government demonstrators arrested ...
Riot police fired tear gas at thousands of anti-government protesters in Serbia’s capital on Saturday. The major rally in Belgrade against Serbia’s populist president, Aleksandar Vucic, was called to ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNWhat are Serbia’s protesters demanding, and what’s next?Protests in Serbia intensify amid growing discontent over the governance of Aleksandar Vucic, in power for 12 years.
President Aleksandar Vucic - populist and close to Russia - has faced months of protests and alleges a foreign coup plot.
BELGRADE (Reuters) -Serbian police on Saturday evening clashed with anti-government protesters demanding snap elections and an end to the 12-year rule of President Aleksandar Vucic. Police deployed ...
Riot police in the Serbian capital, Belgrade, used pepper spray and tear gas against anti-government protesters demanding new elections and an end to the long rule of President Aleksandar Vucic, even ...
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.
The protest in Belgrade, Serbia, was the culmination of four months of rallies against President Aleksandar Vucic’s government after a deadly train station roof collapse.
Protesters wave Serbian flags Saturday during the student-led rally in Belgrade, Serbia, while demanding accountability after 15 people lost their lives in the collapse of the Novi Sad Railway ...
BELGRADE, Serbia — 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 ...
Reuters. A drone view shows Serbian students and other demonstrators participating in an anti-government protest demanding snap elections at the Slavija square, in Belgrade, Serbia, June 28, 2025.
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