April 16, 2018 For the fourth consecutive year, the state of democracy in Serbia has deteriorated – on the issues of media independence, the civil sector, state administration and local government, while power is continuing to be concentrated in the...
April 2, 2018 One of the most highly-reputed and well-read local media outlets in Serbia, portal Južne vesti (Southern News), based in the southeast Serbian city of Niš, has been subjected to monitoring by two parallel inspections for the past...
15 March, 2018 After Goran Vesić, a senior official of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), claimed that he had his tone reduced while talking in a pre-election debate on Radio-Television Serbia (RTS), Serbian President and SNS leader Aleksandar Vučić...
February 13, 2018 Philippe Bertinchamps, a Belgian journalist and reporter for multiple media outlets from French-speaking countries, will continue living and working in Serbia, after the Serbian Interior Ministry (MUP) granted him a one-year residence permit. Media outlets previously reported...
January 31, 2018 Within the space of one month, Nenad Popović – Minister without Portfolio in the Government of Serbia – filed four lawsuits against the Crime and Corruption Reporting Network (KRIK). Popović is suing this investigative journalism network due...
January 21, 2018 Delegations of the European Federation of Journalists (EFJ), the International Press Institute (IPI) and the Southeast Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO) spent two days in Belgrade on a fact-finding mission to determine the state of media freedom in...