Thousands of students and protesters took to the streets of Belgrade on Tuesday after parliament passed a law enabling a controversial real estate project tied to Jared Kushner, former U.S. President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner.
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- Thousands protested in Belgrade after lawmakers approved demolition of historic buildings. 7s
- The site, partially destroyed in 1999, is set to become a luxury compound under a 99-year lease with a U.S. firm linked to Jared Kushner. 34s
- The redevelopment sparked outrage due to the site's symbolic role as resistance to U.S.-led airstrikes. 55s
- Many Serbians see the project as a sign of deep corruption, despite government claims of economic benefits. 1m 19s
- Prosecutors are investigating possible forgery of documents used to remove the site's protected status. 1m 27s