VIENNA – On June 28, Serbia's national and religious holiday of Vidovdan (Saint Vitus Day), rival protests are set to take place in the capital, Belgrade. One will be organized by the country's student-led civic protest movement that has brought much of Serbia to a standstill since November 2024, and poses a serious challenge to the rule of president Aleksandar Vučić. The other will involve members of Students Who Want to Study, a far smaller pro-government group backed by Vučić and formed in opposition to the student protests.

BELGRADE: Police in Serbia have arrested several people accused of allegedly plotting to overthrow the government as tensions soared ahead of a major anti-government rally planned…

VIENNA – On June 28, Serbia's national and religious holiday of Vidovdan (Saint Vitus Day), rival protests are set to take place in the capital, Belgrade. One will be organized by…