Pretty non existent. Usually Serbia is mostly in the news(as far as I notice, in Germany) if someone needs an example of Russian friendly country.
katt_vantar on
This post is the coverage of the protests
Astranabis on
I suppose I should have clarified… On the picture is the recent protest in the capitol organized by students. The national archive for public gatherings counted 100k-102k people. They held 15 minutes of silence for 15 casualties of the collapse on the main railway station in Novi Sad.
The_Grinning_Reaper on
Not a peep in Finland.
SmugCapybara on
It gets brought up every so often in Croatian press, but we’re right next door, so no surprise there. Though more recently due to schizo statements by the Serbian president on how Croatian secret service is sending Croatian students to Serbia to stir up unrest, and then doxing said students on national TV.
Shadow_Gabriel on
Is this the silent one? I think I looked up what it was about, but I can’t remember. And we are neighbors. Sorry!
Looked it up, seems pretty domestic in matter.
opetja22 on
Nonexistent? 🤔
Long-Firefighter5561 on
Non-existent. They do not want you to know you to do the same 🙂
screen_t1mer on
I think i read about it once somewhere in slovak newspaper, but dont really know whats going on. Can you educate us please?
machinegunjulian on
First time hearing about it – from Austria
Optimal-Ad-2816 on
Nothing in Danish mainstream and public media
Practical-Office-538 on
Non existing in Pt.
RalFingerLP on
The what? From Germany with love
SpecialAgentGoat on
First time hearing it Denmark
Turbulent-Raise4830 on
there are protests?
Party-Cake5173 on
It used to be one of the main stories in Croatia, but it toned down a bit. It’s still written about each day, just not as a main story.
plaguee1 on
In Hungary ive heard about it already
Frimar21 on
First time e I see it in Italy…
Suitable_Tea88 on
In the UK, no coverage
CrimsonFatMan on
The what now?
BroJy1989 on
The what protests?
yankdevil on
Living in Ireland this is the first I’ve heard about them.
SkibidiDopYes on
Unfortunately I think it’s not covered at all since the EU likes the current dictator in Serbia because he is compliant with the Kosovo negotiations and with Lithium mining for Germany. If the EU wanted this to be covered in all the TV stations in the EU states, it would be. Sadly, it isn’t.
kimindk on
It’s been going on for a few weeks now, right? Danish public television didn’t mentioned it in their main news. It’s all about the orange twat and Greenland.
mrbruasca on
As a romanian who just went to Вршац this week for a nice meal at Етно Кућа Динар, the only place I can follow this is Reddit, and that is because I stumbled upon the news of the station collapse and then I actively searched for follow-up news and information.
Bubbly_Ad427 on
Pretty much non-existant. I hope you’re successful in deposing Vucic though. All the best.
elektronyk on
Non-existent
Not-done-at-all on
Too many are too afraid of what can happen if this kind of protesting happens in more places so little to no coverage 🙁
Firm-Pollution7840 on
Honestly I don’t think I’ve ever read anything about Serbia in the Dutch press at least not that I can remember 💀
justformedellin on
Minimal, although I think RTE News (Ireland State TV) have covered it at least once.
What’s the story, a building collapsed and now students are protesting against the government?
BJonker1 on
These are the protests that started because of the collapse of a trainstation right? In that case it’s been in the news in the Netherlands a few weeks ago, but haven’t read anything since.
nemu98 on
First time I heard about it, haven’t seen news about it in Spain, but maybe I just missed them.
Affectionate-Book758 on
Nothing in Romania.
SlyRax_1066 on
Nothing that happens in Serbia gets coverage. There’s a general view that Serbia is just Russia and we get plenty of coverage of Russia killing its own people and putting out mysterious debris related fires.
Ox-ford on
First time hearing about it, but i don’t watch tv so that may be the reason
Bastiwen on
I’m pretty sure there was a brief segment about it on the French speaking nation Swiss news on tv but it was just mentionned.
traecoto on
Am Bulgarian and the coverage has been incredibly sparce here I had to go out of my way to find out more information about them.
PineapplePlush7568 on
First time hearing about it in Denmark..
mikepu7 on
I heard something on tv when this started, but after a couple of days it is not interesting anymore for media, it is how it works, and for all the (non-USA) countries that had similar situations in general.
Matty359 on
First time hearing about it.
dentastic on
None
Cute-Associate-9819 on
What’s “Serbia”?
2chainy on
There’s been coverage of it (and of its cause, the station roof collapse) here in the Netherlands. Nothing major though. Most of the coverage was back in December.
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First time I’m hearing of it in Germany.
I had no idea this was happening.
Pretty non existent. Usually Serbia is mostly in the news(as far as I notice, in Germany) if someone needs an example of Russian friendly country.
This post is the coverage of the protests
I suppose I should have clarified… On the picture is the recent protest in the capitol organized by students. The national archive for public gatherings counted 100k-102k people. They held 15 minutes of silence for 15 casualties of the collapse on the main railway station in Novi Sad.
Not a peep in Finland.
It gets brought up every so often in Croatian press, but we’re right next door, so no surprise there. Though more recently due to schizo statements by the Serbian president on how Croatian secret service is sending Croatian students to Serbia to stir up unrest, and then doxing said students on national TV.
Is this the silent one? I think I looked up what it was about, but I can’t remember. And we are neighbors. Sorry!
Looked it up, seems pretty domestic in matter.
Nonexistent? 🤔
Non-existent. They do not want you to know you to do the same 🙂
I think i read about it once somewhere in slovak newspaper, but dont really know whats going on. Can you educate us please?
First time hearing about it – from Austria
Nothing in Danish mainstream and public media
Non existing in Pt.
The what? From Germany with love
First time hearing it Denmark
there are protests?
It used to be one of the main stories in Croatia, but it toned down a bit. It’s still written about each day, just not as a main story.
In Hungary ive heard about it already
First time e I see it in Italy…
In the UK, no coverage
The what now?
The what protests?
Living in Ireland this is the first I’ve heard about them.
Unfortunately I think it’s not covered at all since the EU likes the current dictator in Serbia because he is compliant with the Kosovo negotiations and with Lithium mining for Germany. If the EU wanted this to be covered in all the TV stations in the EU states, it would be. Sadly, it isn’t.
It’s been going on for a few weeks now, right? Danish public television didn’t mentioned it in their main news. It’s all about the orange twat and Greenland.
As a romanian who just went to Вршац this week for a nice meal at Етно Кућа Динар, the only place I can follow this is Reddit, and that is because I stumbled upon the news of the station collapse and then I actively searched for follow-up news and information.
Pretty much non-existant. I hope you’re successful in deposing Vucic though. All the best.
Non-existent
Too many are too afraid of what can happen if this kind of protesting happens in more places so little to no coverage 🙁
Honestly I don’t think I’ve ever read anything about Serbia in the Dutch press at least not that I can remember 💀
Minimal, although I think RTE News (Ireland State TV) have covered it at least once.
What’s the story, a building collapsed and now students are protesting against the government?
These are the protests that started because of the collapse of a trainstation right? In that case it’s been in the news in the Netherlands a few weeks ago, but haven’t read anything since.
First time I heard about it, haven’t seen news about it in Spain, but maybe I just missed them.
Nothing in Romania.
Nothing that happens in Serbia gets coverage. There’s a general view that Serbia is just Russia and we get plenty of coverage of Russia killing its own people and putting out mysterious debris related fires.
First time hearing about it, but i don’t watch tv so that may be the reason
I’m pretty sure there was a brief segment about it on the French speaking nation Swiss news on tv but it was just mentionned.
Am Bulgarian and the coverage has been incredibly sparce here I had to go out of my way to find out more information about them.
First time hearing about it in Denmark..
I heard something on tv when this started, but after a couple of days it is not interesting anymore for media, it is how it works, and for all the (non-USA) countries that had similar situations in general.
First time hearing about it.
None
What’s “Serbia”?
There’s been coverage of it (and of its cause, the station roof collapse) here in the Netherlands. Nothing major though. Most of the coverage was back in December.