Students march from Belgrade to Novi Sad are demanding accountability for a deadly awning collapse in a train station in November which killed 15 people. View on euronews
Whatever the protests’ outcome, they are proof that young people in Serbia are not apolitical and that they can fight for a better society. Young people face a simple choice: either they will take part in the struggle for a better country, or they will leave it. They have chosen to fight.
In order not to further raise tensions in society, I made this decision,” says departing leader as pressure grows on President Aleksandar Vučić.
The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, Prime Minister Miloš Vučević, and Speaker of the National Assembly Ana Brnabić addressed the public at 6 p.m. from the Palace of Serbia. Vučić stated that due to the situation following the collapse of a canopy in Novi Sad,
Serbian dollar bonds sold last year and due in 2034 extended their decline on Tuesday, pushing the yield 6 basis points higher to 6.24%. That compares with a level as low as 5.51% last year, just before Serbia obtained its investment-grade credit rating in October.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić spoke after the extraordinary session of the Government of Serbia and sent a clear message to the opposition.
Russia values and cherishes friendship with Serbia and wants it to solve all problems as soon as possible and return to peaceful, systematic development, Kremlin Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov said today.
Serbia's university students began a 24-hour blockade in Belgrade on Monday to demand accountability for the November canopy collapse in Novi Sad, which killed 15 people. View on euronews
Belgrade, Jan 27 (EFE).- Serbia’s president, nationalist Aleksandar Vučić, on Monday called for dialogue with protesters blocking a road junction in Belgrade and insisted that the demands of the months-long protests had been met.
Thousands of people marched in several Serbian cities on Tuesday to protest violence against demonstrators, following an overnight attack on student protesters that left a young woman seriously injured.
KRIK reports that energy deals feature prominently in encrypted messages between a drug trafficker and his associates, including a pro-government businessman.