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Second Night of Violent Anti-Vucic Protests in Serbia
Following a train station collapse in November 2024 that killed 16, violent protests against Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic's government entered a second night, resulting in injured police officers, arrests, and the vandalization of ruling party offices in Novi Sad and Belgrade.
Second Night of Violent Anti-Vucic Protests in Serbia
Following a train station collapse in November 2024 that killed 16, violent protests against Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic's government entered a second night, resulting in injured police officers, arrests, and the vandalization of ruling party offices in Novi Sad and Belgrade.
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Serbia: Police Clash with Protesters After Forced Eviction of Student Occupiers
On Tuesday, police clashed with protesters in Novi Pazar, Serbia, following the forced eviction of student protesters from a university building by unidentified men, allegedly private security, at the request of faculty management, amidst nationwide anti-government demonstrations.
Serbia: Police Clash with Protesters After Forced Eviction of Student Occupiers
On Tuesday, police clashed with protesters in Novi Pazar, Serbia, following the forced eviction of student protesters from a university building by unidentified men, allegedly private security, at the request of faculty management, amidst nationwide anti-government demonstrations.
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Belgrade Riot Police Clash with Anti-Vucic Protesters
On June 28, 2025, tens of thousands of protesters in Belgrade clashed with riot police during a demonstration demanding snap elections and the resignation of President Aleksandar Vucic, resulting in dozens of arrests and injuries after months of anti-government protests sparked by a fatal rail stati...
Belgrade Riot Police Clash with Anti-Vucic Protesters
On June 28, 2025, tens of thousands of protesters in Belgrade clashed with riot police during a demonstration demanding snap elections and the resignation of President Aleksandar Vucic, resulting in dozens of arrests and injuries after months of anti-government protests sparked by a fatal rail stati...
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Serbian Student Protests Challenge Vucic's Rule
Students in Serbia have been protesting for six months against President Aleksandar Vucic's government due to corruption concerns and the government's handling of a fatal building collapse that killed 16 people; the government accuses students of being manipulated by foreign powers and has responded...
Serbian Student Protests Challenge Vucic's Rule
Students in Serbia have been protesting for six months against President Aleksandar Vucic's government due to corruption concerns and the government's handling of a fatal building collapse that killed 16 people; the government accuses students of being manipulated by foreign powers and has responded...
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EU to Approve 17th Sanctions Package Against Russia, Targeting Shadow Fleet and Military Suppliers
The EU is preparing to implement its 17th sanctions package against Russia, targeting 200 vessels in its shadow fleet and 31 entities suspected of supplying military technology, aiming to further pressure the Russian economy and limit its war effort.
EU to Approve 17th Sanctions Package Against Russia, Targeting Shadow Fleet and Military Suppliers
The EU is preparing to implement its 17th sanctions package against Russia, targeting 200 vessels in its shadow fleet and 31 entities suspected of supplying military technology, aiming to further pressure the Russian economy and limit its war effort.
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Serbian Students Cycle to Strasbourg to Protest Corruption and Government Inaction
Eighty Serbian university students cycled 1,400 kilometers to Strasbourg to protest government corruption and the deaths of 16 people in a train station collapse; their five-month-long protests have paralyzed universities and aim to pressure the Council of Europe for action.
Serbian Students Cycle to Strasbourg to Protest Corruption and Government Inaction
Eighty Serbian university students cycled 1,400 kilometers to Strasbourg to protest government corruption and the deaths of 16 people in a train station collapse; their five-month-long protests have paralyzed universities and aim to pressure the Council of Europe for action.
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52% Bias Score

Serbia: Violent Clashes Erupt Between Pro- and Anti-Government Protesters
On Wednesday, clashes erupted between Serbian anti-government protesters and pro-government supporters in multiple cities, resulting in injuries to at least one police officer and property damage, escalating nine months of demonstrations against President Aleksandar Vucic.

Serbia: Violent Clashes Erupt Between Pro- and Anti-Government Protesters
On Wednesday, clashes erupted between Serbian anti-government protesters and pro-government supporters in multiple cities, resulting in injuries to at least one police officer and property damage, escalating nine months of demonstrations against President Aleksandar Vucic.
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Belgrade Student Protests Turn Violent Amidst Government Crackdown
Student-led protests in Belgrade, Serbia, against President Aleksandar Vucic's government have escalated into civil disobedience, marked by daily street blockades resulting in hundreds of arrests and allegations of police brutality by Amnesty International, following eight months of peaceful demonst...

Belgrade Student Protests Turn Violent Amidst Government Crackdown
Student-led protests in Belgrade, Serbia, against President Aleksandar Vucic's government have escalated into civil disobedience, marked by daily street blockades resulting in hundreds of arrests and allegations of police brutality by Amnesty International, following eight months of peaceful demonst...
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56% Bias Score

Belgrade Protests: Clashes Erupt as Anti-Vucic Demonstrations Intensify
In Belgrade, Serbia, police clashed with anti-government protesters demanding early elections and the resignation of President Aleksandar Vucic on Saturday, resulting in dozens of arrests and injuries; the protests, ongoing for months following a deadly rail collapse, highlight deep political divisi...

Belgrade Protests: Clashes Erupt as Anti-Vucic Demonstrations Intensify
In Belgrade, Serbia, police clashed with anti-government protesters demanding early elections and the resignation of President Aleksandar Vucic on Saturday, resulting in dozens of arrests and injuries; the protests, ongoing for months following a deadly rail collapse, highlight deep political divisi...
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Serbian Protests Demand Justice, Snap Elections After Train Station Collapse
On Sunday, thousands of Serbs protested in over 30 cities, demanding snap elections and justice for the 16 victims of a November 2022 train station collapse allegedly caused by corruption involving Chinese state companies, prompting President Vucic to suggest early elections.

Serbian Protests Demand Justice, Snap Elections After Train Station Collapse
On Sunday, thousands of Serbs protested in over 30 cities, demanding snap elections and justice for the 16 victims of a November 2022 train station collapse allegedly caused by corruption involving Chinese state companies, prompting President Vucic to suggest early elections.
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Xi, Vucic Strengthen China-Serbia Ties Amidst Geopolitical Shifts
During a meeting in Moscow on Friday, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic agreed to deepen their strategic partnership, focusing on economic cooperation and infrastructure projects while reaffirming Serbia's commitment to the one-China policy.

Xi, Vucic Strengthen China-Serbia Ties Amidst Geopolitical Shifts
During a meeting in Moscow on Friday, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic agreed to deepen their strategic partnership, focusing on economic cooperation and infrastructure projects while reaffirming Serbia's commitment to the one-China policy.
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Serbian Protests Demand Governance Reform Amidst Vučić's Rule
Widespread protests in Serbia, sparked by a November 2023 train station collapse that killed 16, demand better governance, an end to corruption, and press freedom, reflecting long-standing grievances against President Aleksandar Vučić's rule.

Serbian Protests Demand Governance Reform Amidst Vučić's Rule
Widespread protests in Serbia, sparked by a November 2023 train station collapse that killed 16, demand better governance, an end to corruption, and press freedom, reflecting long-standing grievances against President Aleksandar Vučić's rule.
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44% Bias Score
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