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High school pupils have joined university students in the nationwide wave of protests – the biggest in Serbia since the 1990s ...
Thousands of people have greeted dozens of university students who had cycled more than 780 miles this month to seek European ...
Serbia’s populist President Aleksandar Vucic has demanded that authorities restore “order and peace” in the Balkan country ...
After cycling all the way to France, Serbia’s protesting students have embarked on a new endeavor — a 1,200-mile run to ...
Close to Moscow but aiming to join the EU, Aleksandar Vucic appointed Duro Macut, a doctor with no political experience, as ...
Perhaps it is time to admit that a new European solidarity is no longer being built from above but from below.
For Serbian civil society, it is the authorities’ widespread corruption that is seen as the trigger behind the tragedy at the ...
Serbia’s government has restricted the time academics can spend on research to just five hours each week. The rule has been ...
They accuse the national broadcaster of ignoring their movement and their protests. They have pitched tents in front of the ...
Europe’s south-eastern quarter is traversed by an arc of discontent. Starting in Slovakia and Hungary in the north, crossing ...
As Klavierkunst, Davide Martello has become a hit among protesters the world over for playing his homemade piano at pro-democracy demonstrations. Thrown out of Serbia in April, he says there’s ...