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Serbian students march to Novi Sad for anniversary protest
Hundreds of students from across Serbia are marching on foot to the northern city of Novi Sad ahead of a November 1 commemoration marking one year since the collapse of a railway station canopy that killed 16 people — an event that sparked a year...
Shared manufacturing drives win-win growth for enterprises in N China's Hebei
In north China's Hebei Province, shared manufacturing is enabling enterprises to pool resources, cut costs, improve efficiency and pursue coordinated development. The 2025 government work report stated that China will advance trials for the...
Serbia youth lead thousands on march for weekend rally marking deadly canopy collapse last year
BELGRADE, Serbia — Thousands of mainly young people in Serbia embarked on a two-day march from Belgrade on Thursday, aiming to join a major rally in the country's north this weekend that will mark the anniversary of a deadly train station...
Minister: Political Incident Won't Last, State’s Care for Education Will
Source: Beta News / Politics | 30.10.25 | access_time 15:25 Dejan Vuk Stankovic (BETAPHOTO/MILAN OBRADOVIC) Minister of Education Dejan Vuk Stankovic said on Oct. 30 that occasional political incidents inspired by what he said were political...
Serbia eyes last quarter of 2027 for power market coupling with EU – SEEPEX CEO
Miloš Mladenović was one of the speakers at the Energy Connectivity, Resilience and Security in Southeastern Europe panel at the 14th International Forum on Energy for Sustainable Development in Skopje. He recalled that a few weeks ago, the...
Serbia’s biggest student-led movement one year on
“We have torn down the wall of fear You have torn down the walls of our homes We will rebuild our houses But you will never rebuild that wall of fear.” tweet@souriastrong (Rawia Alhoussaini) “Networks of Outrage and Hope: Social Movements in the...
Belgrade University Students Begin March to Novi Sad
Source: Beta News / Politics | 30.10.25 | access_time 13:18 Student's protest BETAPHOTO/Uros Matovic Early on Oct. 30, several thousand university students, highschoolers and other members of the general public began a 70-kilometer march to Novi...
Vucic Offered A Channel For Supplying Shells To Ukraine
3 Aleksandar Vucic Serbia is ready to sell ammunition to the EU. Serbian President Alexander Vucic has said that the country has large stocks and capacities for the production of ammunition and is ready to supply them to other European states -...
Serbian Tour Operators Eye Direct Flights from Belgrade to Chios
The Serbian delegation outside a local distillery, accompanied by George Kakoutis, Head of the GNTO Office in Serbia; George Passas from the Chios Chamber of Commerce; and tour guide Ioanna Kallimasia. Photo source: GNTO Leading Serbian tour...
‘I can’t go on anymore’: Mazón resigns as Valencia leader and acknowledges mistakes during deadly 2024 floods
'I can't go on anymore' Mazón resigns as Valencia president over handling of deadly 2024 floodsResigning his post, Mazón said “I can’t go on anymore” as he lamented “brutal” criticism he faced, while “acknowledging” mistakes made in an...
The streets against the regime in Serbia: one year of mobilization in review
Throughout the last year, Serbian students have been taking to the streets. They have succeeded in organizing the largest protest movement since the fall of Slobodan Milošević in 2000. They accuse Aleksandar Vučić’s authoritarian and corrupt...
‘I can’t go on anymore’: Mazón resigns as Valencia leader and acknowledges mistakes during deadly 2024 floods – Europe live
'I can't go on anymore' Mazón resigns as Valencia president over handling of deadly 2024 floodsResigning his post, Mazón said “I can’t go on anymore” as he lamented “brutal” criticism he faced, while “acknowledging” mistakes made in an...
A year after Serbia's Novi Sad disaster: 'It is no longer the country it was before 1 November last year'
One year ago, on 1 November 2024, the canopy of the train station in the Serbian town of Novi Sad collapsed, killing 16 people. The Novi Sad train station was renovated shortly before the collapse in 2024 — by a Chinese company. Citizens soon...
The Room Where It Happens: My 32 Years at CounterPunch
My desk, after fall cleaning. CounterPunch went online just in time for Clinton’s war on Serbia. Clinton’s war was premeditated; our transit to the World Wide Web was reluctant, at best. Alexander Cockburn’s relationship with computers was...
Trump showed a list of 8 wars he allegedly "ended in 8 months": reactions were swift
US President Donald Trump stated that he has a list of wars that he allegedly "ended." He said this in an interview with CBS News, as reported by UNN. Details During the conversation with the journalist, Trump pulled out a folded sheet from his...
New York-JFK Vs. Newark Liberty: Which Airport Wins With International Routes?
John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) and Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) are the two primary international hubs serving the Big Apple. Given that New York is such an economically important city (rivaled only by London), it can...
Georgian PM, other leaders to attend China's import-themed trade fair
The National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai), the main venue for the 8th China International Import Expo (CIIE), in east China's Shanghai, November 3, 2025. /VCG The National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai), the main venue...
Dnevnik says Vučić under pressure
Ljubljana, 3 November - Dnevnik comments on Monday on the developments in Serbia a year after the collapse of the canopy at the Novi Sad railway station, saying that President Aleksandar Vučić has made a U-turn in his attitude to the matter, going...
Student and journalist Božidar Milovac: “The future of Serbian media depends on the outcome of the protests”
In the lead-up to the one-year anniversary of the Novi Sad railway canopy collapse, which killed 16 people on 1 November 2024, the European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) spoke with Božidar Milovac, a Serbian student and journalist from Novi Sad....