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Serbia police clash with anti-government protesters in Belgrade
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Serbian police clashed with anti-government protesters in Belgrade, escalating tensions as President Aleksandar Vučić—a populist leader with close ties to Russia—faces sustained public backlash. Protesters have been demonstrating for months, while Vučić claims the unrest is part of a foreign-backed coup attempt, adding fuel to the political fire.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another protest—it’s a boiling point in Serbia’s political crisis. Vučić’s accusations of foreign interference (likely nodding to the West) and his cozy relationship with Russia make this a flashpoint in a wider geopolitical struggle. For Serbians, it’s about democracy, corruption, and which direction the country leans. For the rest of Europe, it’s another volatile spot on the map to watch.
Riot police clash with protesters calling for end to Serbian president's rule
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Riot police in Serbia used force to disperse large crowds protesting against President Aleksandar Vučić's government, with demonstrators demanding his resignation over allegations of corruption and authoritarianism. Scuffles broke out as officers fired tear gas and blocked marches, while protesters chanted slogans and waved flags. The unrest follows months of rising tensions over disputed elections and crackdowns on dissent.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another protest—it’s a boiling point in Serbia’s political crisis. Vučić’s government faces growing backlash over claims of rigged elections and stifling opposition voices. The violent response from police risks inflaming tensions further, raising concerns about stability in a region already sensitive to unrest. For Serbians, this could be a pivotal moment in deciding their country’s democratic future.
Violence erupts at anti-government protests in Serbia (VIDEOS)
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Things got ugly in Serbia’s capital as anti-government protesters clashed with police, turning what was likely meant to be a peaceful demonstration into a violent confrontation. Videos from Belgrade show chaotic scenes—think tear gas, shoving matches, and a lot of shouting. The government hasn’t backed down, and tensions are clearly boiling over.
Editor’s Note: Serbia’s been simmering with discontent for a while, and this flare-up suggests things might be reaching a breaking point. When protests turn violent, it usually means people feel unheard—and that rarely ends quietly. It’s also a red flag for stability in the Balkans, a region that really doesn’t need more drama. Keep an eye on this one.

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