Cities in Europe
University occupations spreading around country
Students and pupils are expressing anger over the train collision in Tempe, northern Greece on February 28 with occupations and mobilizations at universities nationwide.
In Athens, occupations are form around the emblematic university buildings in the city center by student groups.
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Two indicted for call to overthrow Serbian president
BELGRADE - The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade on Wednesday filed a bill of indictment with the local Higher Court against two men suspected of calling for a violent overthrow of the Serbian president.
Music students stage protest concert
Students from art and music schools gathered on Friday noon at Syntagma Square in Athens for a protest concert over the failings that led to the train accident at Tempe, northern Greece.
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Vucevic:People's Movement to bring together all those wishing to preserve Serbia
BELGRADE - The People's Movement for the State will be large enough for everyone interested and it should bring together all people of good will who want to preserve Serbia amid the present circumstances, Defence Minister Milos Vucevic said on Thursday.
Greeks Take to Streets Protesting Over Deadly Train Crash
A 24-hour nationwide strike and mass protest over the fatal train accident of February 28, which claimed the lives of 57 people, took place on March 8 throughout Greece.
Privatizations postponed for year’s second half
At least three major denationalization plans, each at a different stage, are being de facto postponed to the second half of this year due to the upcoming announcement of general elections.
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Protests and Riots in Georgia over Controversial Law on Foreign Agents
Georgia was engulfed in unrest last night after thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of the capital Tbilisi to oppose a controversial law on "foreign agents" passed by parliament at first reading, Reuters reported.
Ljubljana airport optimistic as passenger numbers rise
Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport saw a significant increase in passenger transport in the first two months of the year and is optimistic about the summer season given that some carriers have announced they will return.
Vucic's trilateral meeting with Borrell, Lajcak and Kurti begins
BRUSSELS - A trilateral meeting of Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, the EU's foreign policy and security chief Josep Borrell and special envoy Miroslav Lajcak and Pristina's PM Albin Kurti began in Brussels at around 6 pm, a Tanjug reporter said.
Previously, the EU facilitators in the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue held separate meetings with Vucic and Kurti.
Vidic officially submits bid for FSS presidency
BELGRADE - Former Serbia captain Nemanja Vidic officially submitted his bid for president of the Football Association of Serbia (FSS) on Friday.
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