Earthquake of magnitude 4.7 - 29 km SW of Amorgós, Greece
Earthquake of magnitude 4.6 - 27 km NE of Firá, Greece
Earthquake of magnitude 4.9 - 29 km SW of Amorgós, Greece
Earthquake of magnitude 5.1 - 25 km NE of Firá, Greece
Earthquake of magnitude 4.9 - 26 km NE of Firá, Greece
Earthquake of magnitude 4.9 - 21 km NE of Firá, Greece
Earthquake of magnitude 4.6 - 23 km NE of Firá, Greece
Earthquake of magnitude 5.1 - 26 km SW of Amorgós, Greece
Earthquake of magnitude 4.9 - 25 km WSW of Amorgós, Greece
Protest in front of the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade
Earthquake of magnitude 5.0 - 31 km NE of Oía, Greece
Vučević @milos_vucevic: Protests have nothing to do with the canopy collapse
Serbian lawyers launch 30-day strike supporting student protests
Earthquake of magnitude 4.9 - 30 km NE of Firá, Greece
Earthquake of magnitude 4.8 - 30 km SW of Amorgós, Greece
Earthquake of magnitude 4.6 - 23 km E of Patitírion, Greece
Earthquake of magnitude 4.6 - 15 km NE of Oía, Greece
Bridge blockade and protest in Niš ended: Children expelled by the system should be returned to us
10 månad sedanColumns from all four sides of Niš converged in the center tonight. Niš from the air tonight
Earthquake of magnitude 4.7 - 18 km NE of Oía, Greece
Earthquake of magnitude 4.7 - 21 km NE of Firá, Greece
Earthquake of magnitude 4.8 - 26 km NE of Firá, Greece
Earthquake of magnitude 4.8 - 28 km ESE of Íos, Greece
Vučević: Protests are deliberately creating an atmosphere of concern, maintain calm
SNS attacks RTS for reporting from protests in Novi Sad
Rullande strömavbrott i Transnistrien har upphört, - rapporterade regionchef Vadim Krasnoselsky. Enligt honom kommer försörjningen av värme och el att återupptas under de kommande dagarna.
Crowds of Serbian students, protesting against corruption of the Vucic regime, arrive in Novi Sad – where it all started on 1 November with the deadly collapse of the railway station canopy – following a two-day march from Belgrade
10 månad sedanBelgrade students are ready for a long protest walk to Novi Sad, where they will join their colleagues in blocking bridges on Saturday, February 1.
Students from Belgrade head to Novi Sad – two-day walk ahead of big protest
President Aleksandar Vučić pardoned 13 people from criminal prosecution - six students, one dean, one assistant professor at the faculty, four school directors and one school assistant - who were arrested during the protests.