The Novi Sad anniversary protests and Australia’s historic state treaty 

诺维萨德周年抗议活动及澳大利亚历史性州际条约

The Globalist

2025-11-03

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Serbians gather in Novi Sad for protests marking a year since the station-canopy collapse that killed 16 people. Plus: US nuclear testing, Victoria’s Indigenous treaty, London’s oldest Islamic bookshop and theatre news.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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