One of the oldest daily newspapers, Večernje Novosti, faces closure
May 17, 2017 Večernje Novosti (Evening News), a national daily newspaper with a tradition dating back six decades and which […]
May 17, 2017 Večernje Novosti (Evening News), a national daily newspaper with a tradition dating back six decades and which […]
May 3, 2017 World Press Freedom Day is marked around the world on 3rd May, but the latest 2016 report
May 3, 2017 Following the decision of the High Court in Belgrade to fine weekly NIN 300,000RSD for defamation of
May 3, 2017 In competition between media companies from the UK, Germany, Denmark and France, the journalists of the Centre
April 18, 2017 The 18th anniversary of the murder of Slavko Ćuruvija, owner and editor of newspapers Dnevni telegraf and
April 18, 2017 The head of the parliamentary group of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party, Aleksandar Martinović, has shown images
April 18, 2017 Thousands of people, predominantly students, are protesting “against dictatorship” in 15 Serbian towns for the third week
April 1, 2017 The last day of campaigning ahead of Serbia’s presidential elections, to be held on Sunday, saw the
April 1, 2017 Stefan Cvetković, a journalist from the town of Bela Crkva in northeast Serbia, has been sentenced to
April 1, 2017 While a press conference was being held by Nataša Jeremić, the wife of opposition presidential candidate Vuk