They packed up food, water and extra clothes and set off. Hundreds of Serbian university students on Thursday started an 80-kilometer, or 50 mile, march toward the northern city of Novi Sad.
Hundreds of Serbian students march from Belgrade to Novi Sad in an anti-government protest:::: Belgrade, Serbia:: The protests were triggered by a railway station roof collapse that killed 15 people:: Tanasije Milanovic,
Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic resigned amid anti-corruption protests after a tragic railway incident in Novi Sad. Protesters blame the government, led by President Aleksandar Vucic, for corruption.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic is weighing a snap election in April after Prime Minister Milos Vucevic resigned amid mounting anti-government protests. His resignation follows a deadly railway station roof collapse
Student-led protesters accuse Aleksandar Vucic's government of corruption and negligence after the roof of the Novi Sad train station collapsed, killing 15 people. They're calling for a general ...
Prime Minister Milos Vucevic became the highest-ranking official to step down after a roof collapsed at a Novi Sad railway station last November.
Will the resignation of Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic end months of student-led protests in the Balkan country?
Serbia’s Prime Minister has resigned after months of pressure from enduring protests. Unrest has been ongoing since the collapse of a railway station roof last November which killed 15 people. The railway station in Novi Sad, Serbia’s second-largest city, had only recently undergone repairs. The accident was blamed on poor construction work.
The protests were spawned by the deadly collapse of a train station roof in Novi Sad that became a flashpoint for wider discontent.
Serbia's Prime Minister, Milos Vucevic, resigned to ease political tensions spurred by massive protests after 15 were killed in a canopy collapse. The controversy highlights dissatisfaction with President Aleksandar Vucic's leadership.
Student activists returned to the streets on January 28 after several other protesters were attacked the previous night. The attacks on protesters, which followed months of demonstrations over a deadly infrastructure collapse,
Serbia's Prime Minister Miloš Vučević has resigned following protests triggered by the deadly collapse of a canopy in November.