On 15 March, the largest anti-government demonstration in the country’s history took place in Belgrade. President Vučić wants early elections – but in today’s Serbia these can not be free.
Tamara Bojanovski was in a crowd of anti-government protesters in Belgrade on March 15 when she heard a sound "like some ...
Sonic weapons, controversial and banned under Serbian law, incapacitate targets using powerful sound wave emissions, potentially causing severe nausea, headaches, and ear damage ...
A court in the city of Nis has ordered 30 days of custody for a woman suspected of carrying out a knife attack on a ...
Thousands of people have marched in four Serbian cities against government pressure and hate speech targeting university ...
Mass protests reflect a shifting tide in Serbia’s politics and the public’s frustration with rampant corruption under ...
CIVICUS discusses recent protests in Serbia with Alma Mustajbašić, researcher at Civic Initiatives, a Serbian civil society organisation that advocates for democracy, human rights and citizen ...
The demonstration was one of hundreds held worldwide Saturday as part of "Tesla Takedown," a planned, peaceful event ...
Thousands of people have rallied outside a pro-government television station in Serbia accused of a propaganda campaign ...
Thousands protest pro-government media in Serbia, accused of propaganda against student protesters, sparking anti-corruption ...
After four and a half months of constant protests, the Serbian capital Belgrade recently witnessed the biggest demonstration ...