Supported by farmers, celebrities and citizens, students and school pupils blocked the centre of Belgrade on Sunday, protesting over the fatal collapse of part of Novi Sad railway station.
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Tens of thousands protested Sunday in Belgrade to demand that Serbian leaders take responsibility for the collapse of a train ...
Tens of thousands streamed into a central square in Serbia’s capital on Sunday for a big rally against populist President ...
Tens of thousands of Serbians have gathered in the capital Belgrade to protest against President Aleksandar Vucic and his ...
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Tens of thousands of people streamed into a central square in Serbia’s capital on Sunday for a huge rally against populist ...
Students and farmer unions organised the rally against populist President Aleksandar Vucic at a central square in Serbia's ...
Tens of thousands have streamed into a central square in Serbia’s capital for a big rally against populist President ...
The protest was part of a wider movement demanding accountability over the Nov. 1 collapse of a canopy at a railway station ...
Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic said Saturday he will not back down in the face of weeks-long nationwide protests over the collapse of a train station roof that killed 15 people.