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Massive Belgrade Rally Challenges Vucic
On Saturday, over 100,000 people protested Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic in Belgrade, culminating months of demonstrations sparked by a train station collapse that killed 15, with students ending the rally early due to safety concerns and 13 arrests reported overnight.
Massive Belgrade Rally Challenges Vucic
On Saturday, over 100,000 people protested Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic in Belgrade, culminating months of demonstrations sparked by a train station collapse that killed 15, with students ending the rally early due to safety concerns and 13 arrests reported overnight.
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44% Bias Score


Balkans Instability: Kosovo Clashes and Dodik's Defiance
Tensions in the Balkans sharply escalated in 2023 and 2025, with clashes in Kosovo between Serbian paramilitaries and Kosovar police leaving four dead, and Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik defying international institutions, prompting warnings from the US and EU.
Balkans Instability: Kosovo Clashes and Dodik's Defiance
Tensions in the Balkans sharply escalated in 2023 and 2025, with clashes in Kosovo between Serbian paramilitaries and Kosovar police leaving four dead, and Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik defying international institutions, prompting warnings from the US and EU.
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52% Bias Score


Serbian Parliament Attack Highlights Growing Political Crisis
Serbia's parliament descended into chaos Tuesday as opposition lawmakers used smoke grenades and tear gas to protest the government's handling of a deadly railway station collapse that killed 15 people and has sparked four months of protests against President Aleksandar Vucic.
Serbian Parliament Attack Highlights Growing Political Crisis
Serbia's parliament descended into chaos Tuesday as opposition lawmakers used smoke grenades and tear gas to protest the government's handling of a deadly railway station collapse that killed 15 people and has sparked four months of protests against President Aleksandar Vucic.
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Vucic Apologizes Amid Growing Serbian Protests
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic apologized for calling a state TV reporter an "imbecile" after the reporter covered massive anti-government protests sparked by a deadly train station collapse in November that killed 15, and which have been ongoing since then, with the next protest planned for Mar...
Vucic Apologizes Amid Growing Serbian Protests
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic apologized for calling a state TV reporter an "imbecile" after the reporter covered massive anti-government protests sparked by a deadly train station collapse in November that killed 15, and which have been ongoing since then, with the next protest planned for Mar...
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Serbian PM Resigns After Deadly Train Station Collapse, Early Elections Possible
Following a train station roof collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia, killing 15, Prime Minister Milos Vucevic resigned amidst widespread protests. President Aleksandar Vucic is considering snap elections in April, while facing calls for a government of experts and accusations of corruption against his party...
Serbian PM Resigns After Deadly Train Station Collapse, Early Elections Possible
Following a train station roof collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia, killing 15, Prime Minister Milos Vucevic resigned amidst widespread protests. President Aleksandar Vucic is considering snap elections in April, while facing calls for a government of experts and accusations of corruption against his party...
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48% Bias Score


Serbian Students Protest Government Amidst Civil Rights Violations
Serbian university students protested in Belgrade and Nis on Sunday against government pressure and civil rights violations following the deadly November canopy collapse in Novi Sad, which killed 15 and injured 3, reflecting wider discontent with President Vucic's increasingly autocratic rule.
Serbian Students Protest Government Amidst Civil Rights Violations
Serbian university students protested in Belgrade and Nis on Sunday against government pressure and civil rights violations following the deadly November canopy collapse in Novi Sad, which killed 15 and injured 3, reflecting wider discontent with President Vucic's increasingly autocratic rule.
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Massive Anti-Corruption Protest Rocks Serbia
On March 15th, hundreds of thousands protested in Belgrade, Serbia's largest ever demonstration, blaming corruption for a recent train accident in Novi Sad and demanding stronger rule of law, despite President Vucic's claims of planned violence; the protest largely remained peaceful except for one i...

Massive Anti-Corruption Protest Rocks Serbia
On March 15th, hundreds of thousands protested in Belgrade, Serbia's largest ever demonstration, blaming corruption for a recent train accident in Novi Sad and demanding stronger rule of law, despite President Vucic's claims of planned violence; the protest largely remained peaceful except for one i...
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Violent Clashes Erupt in Serbian Parliament During Live-Televised Session
During a live-televised session of the Serbian Parliament, opposition members protesting the government's agenda engaged in violent clashes with security forces, using tear gas and smoke grenades, injuring at least two parliamentarians; this follows months of anti-government protests sparked by a fa...

Violent Clashes Erupt in Serbian Parliament During Live-Televised Session
During a live-televised session of the Serbian Parliament, opposition members protesting the government's agenda engaged in violent clashes with security forces, using tear gas and smoke grenades, injuring at least two parliamentarians; this follows months of anti-government protests sparked by a fa...
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52% Bias Score

Serbian Parliament Descends into Chaos Amid Widespread Protests
Opposition lawmakers in Serbia's parliament used smoke grenades and tear gas to protest the government's handling of the November railway station collapse in Novi Sad that killed 15 people, escalating student-led protests against President Aleksandar Vucic.

Serbian Parliament Descends into Chaos Amid Widespread Protests
Opposition lawmakers in Serbia's parliament used smoke grenades and tear gas to protest the government's handling of the November railway station collapse in Novi Sad that killed 15 people, escalating student-led protests against President Aleksandar Vucic.
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48% Bias Score

Serbian Protests Challenge Vucic After Deadly Railway Collapse
Widespread protests in Serbia, triggered by a deadly railway station collapse, challenge President Vucic's rule amid allegations of corruption, substandard construction, and insufficient government transparency; the prime minister's resignation failed to quell the demonstrations.

Serbian Protests Challenge Vucic After Deadly Railway Collapse
Widespread protests in Serbia, triggered by a deadly railway station collapse, challenge President Vucic's rule amid allegations of corruption, substandard construction, and insufficient government transparency; the prime minister's resignation failed to quell the demonstrations.
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40% Bias Score

Belgrade Protest: Train Station Collapse Fuels Anti-Government Demonstrations
Tens of thousands protested in Belgrade against state broadcaster RTS after a student was severely injured when a car plowed into demonstrators; the protests are linked to a deadly train station roof collapse in Novi Sad, raising questions about corruption and Chinese construction companies.

Belgrade Protest: Train Station Collapse Fuels Anti-Government Demonstrations
Tens of thousands protested in Belgrade against state broadcaster RTS after a student was severely injured when a car plowed into demonstrators; the protests are linked to a deadly train station roof collapse in Novi Sad, raising questions about corruption and Chinese construction companies.
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44% Bias Score

Serbian New Year's Eve Protest Demands Justice for Novi Sad Tragedy
On New Year's Eve, tens of thousands of protesters in Belgrade and other Serbian cities demonstrated against President Aleksandar Vucic, demanding justice for the 15 victims of a November 1st concrete canopy collapse in Novi Sad, which they blame on corruption and substandard construction practices.

Serbian New Year's Eve Protest Demands Justice for Novi Sad Tragedy
On New Year's Eve, tens of thousands of protesters in Belgrade and other Serbian cities demonstrated against President Aleksandar Vucic, demanding justice for the 15 victims of a November 1st concrete canopy collapse in Novi Sad, which they blame on corruption and substandard construction practices.
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48% Bias Score
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