Protests against the government in Belgrade have turned violent. The demonstrations are the latest confrontations to sweep the country, in the aftermath of a roof collapse at a train station last year, which killed 16 people. Many blame government corruption for the disaster.
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- Serbian police arrested dozens during violent antigovernment protests in Belgrade.
- Protesters demand snap elections and accuse President Vucic of corruption. 10s
- Tens of thousands gathered in central Belgrade for the latest in a series of demonstrations. 40s
- Vucic's party holds a solid majority, with general elections not due until 2027. 1m 30s
- Both sides remain firm, with no sign of backing down. 1m 48s