💨 Abstract
In Serbia, anti-government protests have escalated, leading to clashes between police and demonstrators. Dozens were injured or detained over three days, with reports of police brutality. The unrest, initially peaceful and led by university students, began over a train station collapse blamed on corruption. The EU expressed concern, as Serbia seeks membership while maintaining ties with Russia and China. President Vucic faces accusations of suppressing democratic freedoms and fostering corruption.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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