Serbia remains immersed in a deep political crisis before the perplexed gaze of the EU caught in the crossfire between the strategic need to keep supporting a candidate country for EU membership, and the realisation that many principles of law here are still very far from European standards.
Serbia Anti-Government Protests: Serbia has been rocked by mass anti-government protests, with over 80,000 people rallying in Belgrade against alleged corruption and mismanagement. Opposition leaders and a foreign-funded NGO claim security forces deployed sonic weapons, triggering panic among protesters. Videos from the scene show demonstrators reacting to a sudden whooshing sound, sparking accusations of Long Range Acoustic Device (LRAD) use. Serbian authorities deny the allegations, calling them misinformation aimed at destabilizing the country. President Aleksandar Vučić has urged an investigation into the claims while dismissing them as political propaganda. Tensions remain high as protests continue.
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Serbia Protests : Serbia witnessed its largest protest in history as 325,000 demonstrators flooded the streets of Belgrade, demanding accountability for the deadly Novi Sad railway station collapse that claimed 15 lives. Protesters blamed government corruption and negligence, clashing with pro-government groups, leaving 56 injured and 22 arrested. Despite mounting pressure, President Aleksandar Vucic refused to resign, stating he "understood" the protesters' frustrations but would not step down. The movement, initially led by students, has now drawn support from farmers, taxi drivers, military veterans, and lawyers, escalating tensions nationwide. Watch the dramatic scenes unfold! Serbia Protests
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More than 100,000 protesters flood the streets of Belgrade in anti-corruption rally
At least 100,000 people swarmed the streets of the Serbian capital, Belgrade, for a major anti-corruption rally on Saturday.
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Mass protest in Belgrade against President Vucic's government
The rally — which is probably the biggest anti-government protest ever held in Serbia — comes after more than four months of anti-corruption demonstrations.
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Don't let Russia divide US and Europe, Kaja Kallas says
A transatlantic rift 'would make Russia stronger'. 'Let's not give them that,' the EU's foreign affairs chief tells Euronews in an exclusive interview.
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Russian fertilisers: a delicate balance for the EU between strategic autonomy and food security
The European Commission's proposal to impose additional customs duties on Russian fertiliser imports is worrying the EU agricultural sector, as Russia accounts for 25% of imports.
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France is ramping up its defense strategy with plans to deploy nuclear-armed Rafale jets near the German border. President Emmanuel Macron announced a €1.5 billion upgrade to Luxeuil air base, which will house these advanced fighter jets equipped with hypersonic nuclear missiles by 2035. As tensions rise across Europe, this move has sparked concerns of a new arms race, with Russia warning the move could escalate regional instability. Is this a step toward stronger EU security or a dangerous gamble?
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