Tamara Bojanovski was in a crowd of anti-government protesters in Belgrade on March 15 when she heard a sound "like some ...
Massive student-led protests in Serbia have been met with a barrage of disinformation from pro-government media and social ...
Thousands of people have rallied outside a pro-government television station in Serbia accused of a propaganda campaign ...
National support for student protesters, who are now demanding new elections, has hovered above 60 per cent ...
Five months after the collapse of the canopy at the entrance to the railway station in Novi Sad, Serbia's political crisis ...
Thousands of people have marched in four Serbian cities against government pressure and hate speech targeting university ...
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.
Protests shaking Vučić's rule continue in Serbia. Milosavljević from the University of Belgrade says, 'A new generation is ...
Mass protests reflect a shifting tide in Serbia’s politics and the public’s frustration with rampant corruption under ...
Sonic weapons, controversial and banned under Serbian law, incapacitate targets using powerful sound wave emissions, potentially causing severe nausea, headaches, and ear damage ...
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has already called the protest in Belgrade as an attempt of "Maidan," hinting at the ...