Student protests grow in Serbia
Hundreds of thousands marched in Belgrade on March 15 in a culmination of months-long student mobilization
Mass mobilizations sweep over Greece as calls for Tempi crash justice continue
On March 7, workers, students, and the public are staging new demonstrations in Greece, demanding justice for the victims of the Tempi train crash
Greek trade unions call for new mass protests over Tempi train crash
After last week’s mass protests, Greek trade unions have called for new mobilizations Wednesday, demanding justice for the Tempi train crash
Serbian prime minister resigns amid nationwide protests
Following months of protests over a fatal construction collapse in Novi Sad, Serbian Prime Minister Miloš Vučević has stepped down
Milanović triumphs in Croatia’s presidential election opposing deployment of Croatian forces in Ukraine
Incumbent Zoran Milanović achieved a major win in the second round of Croatia’s presidential election, defeating rival Dragan Primorac by nearly 750,000 votes
Health workers in Turkey resist profit-driven primary care regulation
Primary health care workers in Turkey are fighting against new regulations that prioritize profit over essential care, continuing their struggle to protect the universal character of healthcare
Austrian far-right within reach of power as coalition talks collapse
Three months after Austria’s general election, the far-right Freedom Party inches closer to power as mainstream parties fail to form a coalition









