
19-year-old dies from injuries four months after concrete canopy collapses at Serbian train station

A 19-year-old man died in a hospital in Serbia on Friday, becoming the 16th fatality since a concrete canopy collapsed at a train station in November. The tragedy sparked months of anti-corruption protests that have rocked Serbia's government.
Turkey's CHP party calls for peaceful protests after Istanbul mayor's arrest, despite ban

The leader of Turkey's main opposition has issued a call for supporters to take to the streets for peaceful demonstrations against the arrest of the mayor of Istanbul and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's main political rival.
Ekrem ?mamo?lu was arrested in a morning raid on his residence on Wednesday for suspected corruption and terror links, escalating a crackdown on opposition figures and dissenting voices.
Zelenskyy accuses Putin of stalling peace efforts ahead of Saudi talks

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reiterated on Friday that more pressure must be put on Russia to achieve a lasting ceasefire.
Despite Russian President Vladimir Putin agreeing to a 'limited ceasefire', Moscow's attacks on Kiev have continued in recent days.
Thousands of Slovaks protest in Bratislava against Prime Minister Robert Fico and his Russia-friendly policies

Large crowds took to the streets again across Slovakia on Friday to express their opposition to Prime Minister Robert Fico and his pro-Russian policies.
Over the past three months, tens of thousands of people have gathered every two weeks in Bratislava and beyond, demanding Fico's resignation.