Belgrade protests plan to turn historic NATO bombing site into Kushner luxury hotel
Thousands protested in Belgrade against the planned demolition of the General Staff complex to make way for a luxury hotel by Jared Kushner.
One year after Novi Sad train station collapse in Serbia, demands for justice continue
A year after a collapsed canopy killed 16 people in Novi Sad, mobilizations continue for accountability and snap elections.
Protests persist in Serbia in face of police repression
Thousands across Serbia are demanding snap elections as authorities escalate repression against students, academics, and local officials.
Civil disobedience spreads across Serbia after new protest
After a major protest in Belgrade, civil disobedience is gaining momentum across Serbia, with ongoing calls for snap elections
Student protests grow in Serbia
Hundreds of thousands marched in Belgrade on March 15 in a culmination of months-long student mobilization
Serbian students keep up pressure for accountability over Novi Sad tragedy
Serbia’s student movement continues protests and occupations, demanding justice and political accountability for the Novi Sad railway station canopy collapse
Serbian prime minister resigns amid nationwide protests
Following months of protests over a fatal construction collapse in Novi Sad, Serbian Prime Minister Miloš Vučević has stepped down
Serbian Progressive Party retains the majority in the general elections
The elections have been regarded as a referendum on the popularity of the Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic who is the leader of the incumbent Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) led coalition.
“NATO get out from the Balkans, the Balkans belong to the people!”
Interview with Aleksandar Ðenić, first secretary of the League of Yugoslav Communist Youth (SKOJ), the youth wing of the New Communist Party of Yugoslavia (NKPJ).






