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- Serbia police clash with protesters calling for early election
Serbian police have clashed with a huge crowd of anti-government protesters demanding an early election and end to President Aleksandar Vucic's 12-year rule in the capital Belgrade
- In Serbia, dozens of antigovernment protesters detained in clashes with . . .
Tens of thousands of protesters in Serbia have rallied against hard-right President Aleksandar Vucic, demanding early parliamentary elections
- Police clash with anti-government protesters calling for early . . .
Riot police charge protesters at the end of an anti-government rally pressing for an early election in Belgrade, Serbia, on Saturday
- Serbian police clash with anti-government protesters in Belgrade
Serbian police clashed with anti-government protesters in Belgrade Saturday night as the demonstrators demanded snap elections and an end to the 12-year rule of President Aleksandar Vučić Police detained several dozen protesters, while six police officers were reported injured in clashes, Dragan
- Dozens detained after Serbian riot police and anti-government . . .
Dozens of anti-government protesters were detained during clashes with riot police in Serbia's capital on Saturday during a massive rally against populist President Aleksandar Vucic demanding an
- Riot police clash with protesters calling for end to Serbian president . . .
Skirmishes between riot officers and groups of protesters lasted for several hours, with police firing tear gas to disperse crowds in several locations across Belgrade's city centre
- Serbian protesters rally in Belgrade to demand snap election
Police in Serbia have fired tear gas and arrested dozens of people in the capital, Belgrade, during clashes with protesters demanding snap elections and an end to President Aleksandar Vucic’s 12
- Serbian Riot Police Skirmish With Anti-Government Protesters Seeking . . .
Riot police in the Serbian capital, Belgrade, used pepper spray and tear gas against anti-government protesters demanding new elections and an end to the long rule of President Aleksandar Vucic
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