Students and anti-government protesters block access to the offices of state broadcaster Radio Television of Serbia (RTS), keeping employees out and forcing some of the live programming to go off air, in Belgrade, Serbia March 11, 2025. REUTERS/Djordje Kojadinovic
BELGRADE (Reuters) - Anti-government protesters barred access to the offices of state broadcasters in Serbia's capital Belgrade and the second-largest city on Tuesday, keeping employees out and forcing some live programming off the air.
Four months the near daily protests, sparked by the deaths of 15 people when a railway station roof collapsed in November, have drawn in students, teachers, farmers and others to become the biggest threat yet to President Aleksandar Vucic's decade-long rule.
