June 9, 2017 Sixteen years after the murder of Večernje Novosti’s Jagodina correspondent, Milan Pantić, the police investigation has finally been completed, with the names of the suspected masterminds and perpetrators, who are “from the territory of Belgrade and Jagodina”,...
May 31, 2017 The Serbian Media Strategy (the document with which the Republic of Serbia defines its strategic five-year plan in the media domain and which forms the basis for the adoption of media laws) was valid until the end...
May 25, 2017 Participants in the alumni programme of the School of Digital Journalism of the Slavko Ćuruvija Foundation came together in Belgrade last weekend in order to get informed about ever more usable skills for journalists today – the...
May 17, 2017 Večernje Novosti (Evening News), a national daily newspaper with a tradition dating back six decades and which once had the highest circulation in the country, could stop being produced as of August due to accumulated company debts....
May 3, 2017 In competition between media companies from the UK, Germany, Denmark and France, the journalists of the Centre for Investigative Reporting of Serbia won the 2017 European Press Prize in the category of investigative journalism. The CINS team...
April 18, 2017 Thousands of people, predominantly students, are protesting “against dictatorship” in 15 Serbian towns for the third week already, since the completion of the presidential election on 2nd April, which was won by incumbent Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić....