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Serbia: Student Protests and Media Freedom Amidst Government Crackdown

Following a November tragedy in Novi Sad where 16 died, Serbian student protests demanding elections and opposing President Vučić's regime continue, with N1 TV providing key coverage amidst government pressure on critical media outlets.

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Serbia's Pro-Democracy Protests: EU's Inaction and the Uncertain Future

For ten months, thousands have protested in Serbia demanding democracy and the rule of law, while the EU's inaction fuels concerns about Serbia's future trajectory, potentially pushing it closer to Russia and China.

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Serbia's President Vučić Offers Dialogue Amidst Violent Protests

Following a deadly train station collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia, in November 2024, protests led to violent clashes, prompting President Vučić to repeatedly offer public dialogue and early elections, which have been refused, despite his claims of measured police response.

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Serbia Protests: Clashes Erupt After Train Station Tragedy

Following a deadly train station collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia in November 2024, protests have led to clashes between demonstrators and police, resulting in dozens of injuries and arrests; President Aleksandar Vučić offers dialogue, but protesters refuse, raising concerns about Serbia's stability and...

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Serbia Protests: EU Faces Criticism for Soft Approach Amidst Escalating Violence

Anti-corruption protests in Serbia, sparked by a deadly railway station collapse in November 2024, have escalated into violent clashes between police and demonstrators, prompting the EU to call for de-escalation but facing criticism for its perceived soft approach.

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EU Faces Criticism for Soft Response to Crackdown on Serbian Protests

Amid escalating police violence against protesters in Serbia, the EU urges de-escalation and investigation of excessive force, facing criticism for its perceived weak response amid geopolitical complexities and concerns about Serbia's ties with Russia.

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Serbian President Visits China Amidst Domestic Protests

Amidst ongoing anti-government protests in Serbia sparked by a November 1, 2024, railway station collapse that killed 16, President Aleksandar Vučić is on a multi-day visit to China to attend WWII victory celebrations, meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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Netherlands Faces Serbia in Volleyball World Championship

The Netherlands women's volleyball team, despite missing some experienced players, feels confident facing top-ranked Serbia in the World Championship round of 16, even with the potential return of Serbia's star player, Tijana Boskovic.

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Serbia Protests Escalate Despite President Vučić's Offers for Dialogue

In response to a train station collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia witnessed widespread protests marked by violence and clashes between demonstrators and police, despite President Vučić's repeated offers for dialogue and early elections, which were all rejected.

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EU's Soft Response to Serbia's Crackdown on Protests Amidst Rising Tensions

Following a deadly train station collapse in November 2024, anti-government protests in Serbia escalated, marked by police brutality and alleged government-sponsored gang violence; the EU's response, criticized as insufficient, prioritizes economic incentives over strong condemnation, despite concer...

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EU's Cautious Response to Serbia's Crackdown on Protests

Amidst escalating violence against protesters in Serbia, the EU urges de-escalation and investigation into police brutality, while critics call for stronger action, highlighting a complex interplay between strategic interests and democratic values; public support for EU membership in Serbia hovers a...

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EU's Cautious Response to Escalating Violence in Serbia

Mass protests in Serbia, triggered by a train station collapse in November 2024, have escalated into widespread violence, prompting a cautious response from the EU, which is balancing its strategic interests with concerns about human rights violations.

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