Bangladesh, Aug. 17 -- Serbia has been plunged into its most severe political unrest in years, with protesters attacking government and ruling party offices, sparking fiery clashes with police across the country. What began as outrage over corruption allegations and tragic infrastructure failures has now spiraled into a broader confrontation between President Aleksandar Vucics government and opposition movements. The latest wave of violence has raised fears of instability, with Belgrade accusing foreign powers of fueling the unrest and outside actors weighing in with warnings of further consequences.

The protests, initially led by student groups, erupted in 2024 following the deadly collapse of a railway station roof in Novi Sad, which k...