Recent discussions reveal significant global events predominantly affecting Europe, with notable protests in Serbia against government corruption and systemic issues. Various countries, including Hungary and Greece, are experiencing similar sentiments. In Germany, modifications to fiscal policies aim to bolster defense and infrastructure. Additionally, concerning trends are emerging in the U.S. regarding Immigration and Customs Enforcement's treatment of international tourists, raising awareness of civil rights issues that affect perceptions of the country abroad.
"Serbia has been protesting for more than four months after the roof of a railway station in Novi Sad collapsed on November 1, killing 16 people. Students have barricaded universities around the country, and schools have not been operating during this time... Direct democracy is on the rise among the people, but dictatorship is growing within the government."
"I suspect many Americans are unaware that ICE has been detaining tourists from countries such as Canada, France, and Germany for indefinite periods, often without access to a lawyer and in poor conditions."
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