By Ivana Sekularac, Aleksandar Vasovic and Edward McAllister BELGRADE (Reuters) - Anger drove Marija Petrovic to join student ...
Protesters blocked roads across Serbia on Sunday, marking 100 days since the collapse of a canopy at a train station in the northern city of Novi Sad. Hundreds of students blocked a major highway and ...
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Serbia: One hundred days since the accident in Novi Sad, students block roads in several Serbian citiesHundreds of Serbian students blocked several roads in Serbia this Sunday, marking the hundred days since the Novi Sad train station accident, in which 15 people died. Camera: ANDREJ CUKIC.
On the first day of November, Aleksandar Matkovic was running late for a train. He was traveling from Novi Sad, in the north ...
Thousands of student protesters and others marked three months since the fatal November 1 collapse of a concrete roof at a rail station in Novi Sad, blocking three bridges in Serbia’s second-largest ...
Tens of thousands of people blockaded three bridges on the Danube River in Serbia's second city of Novi Sad on Saturday in ...
Serbia’s students lead Danube bridge blockades as protest draws tens of thousands calling for change
Critics believe graft led to a sloppy job during the reconstruction of the Novi Sad train station, poor oversight and disrespect of existing safety regulations. The issue has come to symbolize a wider ...
In the northern Serbian city of Novi Sad, three months after a fatal disaster at the central railway station, sadness has turned to anger as student-led protests seek to hold the system to account.
Just days after their 24-hour blockade of a major traffic intersection in the Serbian capital, students at the university have begun their latest protest: an 80-kilometer (50-mile) walk to Novi Sad.
The power of sadness: Sad endings can create more profound storytelling experiences and resonate with players long after the game ends. Who says video games can't be emotional? Granted ...
“A lot of people like me are very sad and very anxious,” Monica said. “Our children should belong in the country where they were born, in this country, in the United States ...
People say they don't want to be sad, but their online habits disagree. Content that channels sorrow for views has become a ubiquitous part of online culture. Why does it work? Whether you're a ...
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