Denmark’s EU presidency begins with a focus on enhancing security and economic competitiveness, as Minister Marie Bjerre emphasizes the need for a stronger defense and streamlined regulations for businesses. Meanwhile, protests against Serbian President Vučić’s government escalate, with demands for early elections amid growing tensions and violence following a tragic train station collapse.
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Denmark has begun its six-month EU presidency, focusing on improving Europe’s security and economic competitiveness, while Serbia faces escalating protests against President Vučić’s government amid calls for early elections.
