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Serbian students, who recently cycled to France to protest corruption and demand EU attention, have initiated a 1,200-mile run to Brussels. The relay-style "ultra-marathon" aims to draw attention to their ongoing struggle for rule of law. Starting from Novi Sad, the students face an 18-day journey, with the first stop being the eastern Croatian town of Osijek.
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