One of Belgrade's key traffic arteries turned into a campsite on January 27. Thousands of students and citizens gathered for an all-day road blockade, demanding political and criminal accountability for the deaths of 15 people at Novi Sad's railway station on November 1.
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BELEX15, the blue-chip index of the Belgrade Stock Exchange, declined on Wednesday, dragged down by losses in Aerodrom Nikola Tesla [<a href="
Wizz Air , a low-cost airline based in Hungary, has stopped refueling its planes at Belgrade airport Nikola Tesla because of recent sanctions placed by the United States on Serbia's state-owned oil and gas corporation, NIS (Naftna Industrija Srbije), Serbian aviation news outlets Tango Six reported on January 22.
Croatia has sent a diplomatic protest note to neighboring Serbia after Belgrade detained and deported five Croatian citizens who were taking part in a meeting of civil society organizations in the Ser
The general strike takes place all across Serbia. Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of Belgrade on January 24, demanding justice for the victims and accountability for the collapse of a reconstructed concrete canopy at Novi Sad central railway station that killed 15 people.
BELGRADE - Tens of thousands of anti-government protesters in Belgrade on Friday stood in silence in front of the state television RTS building for 15 minutes to commemorate victims of a railway ...
A Romanian national recently expelled from Serbia is safe, and the Romanian Embassy in Belgrade has requested clarifications from Serbian authorities of the reasons why the measure was taken, Romania's Foreign Ministry (MAE) reported on Thursday.
Croatia on Thursday recommended its nationals postpone non-essential travel to Serbia, alleging Belgrade had expelled five Croatian women citing security reasons.
Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic announced his resignation on Tuesday following months of massive protests sparked by the deadly collapse of a
Hundreds of Serbian students have begun a march from Belgrade to the city of Novi Sad in the latest protest to shake the country over the deadly collapse of a train station roof they say was the result of deep-seated corruption.
Reversing brain drain is more than a policy challenge. It is a broader project of national renewal, requiring trust in domestic institutions and belief in a shared future.