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Serbia: Students Clash With Police Over University of Belgrade Raid 3

On Tuesday, March 31, hundreds of students clashed with police in Belgrade after officers searched University of Belgrade offices as part of an investigation into a student's death. The incident is the latest flashpoint in anti-government protests that have swept Serbia since December 2024, following the deaths of 16 people in a railway station collapse in Novi Sad.

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Serbia: Novi Sad Rallies in Solidarity With University of Belgrade After Police Raid

Hundreds of residents, professors, and students gathered in front of the University of Novi Sad's rectorate on Tuesday evening in solidarity with the University of Belgrade, after police entered the Belgrade rectorate earlier that day as part of an investigation into a student's death on March 26. Unlike the protests in Belgrade, no police were present near the Novi Sad campus.

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Serbia: Students Clash With Police Over University of Belgrade Raid

On Tuesday, March 31, hundreds of students clashed with police in Belgrade during a protest against a police search of University of Belgrade offices. Police used truncheons to disperse the demonstrators, while University Rector Vladan Djokić told the crowd that police had entered the building without a valid legal explanation and had seized computers.

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Serbia: Students Clash With Police Over University of Belgrade Raid 2

On Tuesday, March 31, hundreds of students clashed with police in Belgrade after officers searched University of Belgrade offices as part of an investigation into a student's death. The incident is the latest flashpoint in anti-government protests that have swept Serbia since December 2024, following the deaths of 16 people in a railway station collapse in Novi Sad.

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Serbia: Anti-Vucic Protests Continue in Novi Sad

A protest against President Aleksandar Vucic continued in Novi Sad on Monday, November 3 after tens of thousands gathered on the weekend to mark one year since the city’s train station roof collapse that killed 16 people.

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Serbia: Thousands March Into Novi Sad to Mark 1 Year Anniversary of Train Station Tragedy

Tens of thousands of students and anti-government protesters from across Serbia marched into Novi Sad on Friday, October 31, to mark the first anniversary of a train station roof collapse. On Saturday, demonstrators observed 16 minutes of silence for the 16 victims of the tragedy, demanding accountability for the disaster and early elections to remove the Vucic government.

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Serbia: Tens of Thousands March for Early Elections After Fatal Railway Collapse 2

Tens of thousands of protesters marched silently in Belgrade and other Serbian towns on Monday, September 1 to commemorate the 16 people killed in a railway station roof collapse last November. Led by high school students, the demonstrations called for early elections to oust President Aleksandar Vucic and his SNS party, citing corruption as the root cause.

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Serbia: Tens of Thousands March for Early Elections After Fatal Railway Collapse

Tens of thousands of protesters marched silently in Belgrade and other Serbian towns on Monday, September 1 to commemorate the 16 people killed in a railway station roof collapse last November. Led by high school students, the demonstrations called for early elections to oust President Aleksandar Vucic and his SNS party, citing corruption as the root cause.

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Serbia: Anti-Government Protests Turn Violent as Clashes with Police Erupt

Thousands of anti-government protesters took to the streets across Serbia on Thursday, smashing windows of the governing party's headquarters in Novi Sad. In Belgrade, police fired tear gas to disperse protesters after clashes erupted with the president's supporters.

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Serbia: Clashes Erupt Across Country as Pro- and Anti-Government Protests Escalate

Clashes continued in Serbia for a second day as supporters and opponents of President Aleksandar Vucic staged competing demonstrations across multiple cities, including Novi Sad, Belgrade, Kraljevo, Nis, Cacak, and Kragujevac. Riot police intervened with tear gas and separation tactics as both sides threw flares, rocks, and bottles. The protests, student-led since November, began after a train station canopy collapsed in Novi Sad, killing 16 and sparking outrage over corruption. Demonstrators demand early parliamentary elections, which Vucic has refused. Government supporters have recently organized counter-protests, escalating tensions.

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Serbia: Students Block Entrance of Public Broadcaster in Anti-Government Protest 4

Serbian students leading anti-government protests blocked the entrance to the Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) offices in Belgrade, accusing the state broadcaster of ignoring their movement and demonstrations.

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Serbia: Students Block Entrance of Public Broadcaster in Anti-Government Protest 3

Serbian students leading anti-government protests blocked the entrance to the Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) offices in Belgrade, accusing the state broadcaster of ignoring their movement and demonstrations.

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Serbia: Students Block Entrance of Public Broadcaster in Anti-Government Protest 2

Serbian students leading anti-government protests blocked the entrance to the Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) offices in Belgrade, accusing the state broadcaster of ignoring their movement and demonstrations.

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Serbia: Students Block Entrance of Public Broadcaster in Anti-Government Protest

Serbian students leading anti-government protests blocked the entrance to the Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) offices in Belgrade, accusing the state broadcaster of ignoring their movement and demonstrations.

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Serbia: Hundreds Of Students Set Off On March To Kragujevac For Anti-Corruption Protest 2

On Tuesday, February 11, hundreds of students from cities across Serbia began a four-day march towards Kragujevac, the central city where a large protest is scheduled for Saturday, February 15. What started as anti-corruption protests has now evolved into a nationwide movement challenging the populist government of President Aleksandar Vucic.

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Serbia: Hundreds Of Students Set Off On March To Kragujevac For Anti-Corruption Protest

On Tuesday, February 11, hundreds of students from cities across Serbia began a four-day march towards Kragujevac, the central city where a large protest is scheduled for Saturday, February 15. What started as anti-corruption protests has now evolved into a nationwide movement challenging the populist government of President Aleksandar Vucic.

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