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,
Hundreds of Serbian students have begun a march from Belgrade to the city of Novi Sad in the latest protest to shake the country over the deadly collapse of a train station roof they say was the result of deep-seated corruption.
The protests were spawned by the deadly collapse of a train station roof in Novi Sad that became a flashpoint for wider discontent.
Prime Minister Milos Vucevic became the highest-ranking official to step down after a roof collapsed at a Novi Sad railway station last November.
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 Prime Minister Milos Vucevic resigned Tuesday following a wave of nationwide protests over the deaths of 15 people killed a railroad station roof collapse in November in Novi Sad, the country'
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
By Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade On the morning of January 27, students of the Belgrade faculties began assembling at Autokomanda, a busy junction in the Serbian capital, for a 24-hour blockade they hoped would force the government to heed their demands.
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 ...
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.