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Milica Srejić

She has been writing for "Vreme" since February 2023 as a scholarship recipient of the Economic Journalism Workshop. She is a graduate student at the Faculty of Political Sciences and was in the editorial staff of the faculty television, in the show "On the Line".

Research: Autism in Serbia

There is money for the dolphinarium, but not for personal attendants

When asked what the system provided to people with autism and their families, the parents we talked to said out loud - the system is nothing, but the individuals from the system are a lot, it depends on who was lucky. What are the obstacles parents of children with autism face? Why are there not enough personal followers? Finally, how many children with autism in Serbia are counted by the Registry of Children with Developmental Disabilities

Interview: Srđan Đorđević, organizer of the support gathering for students in Kosovska Mitrovica

Time of fear, pressure and paradox

I would invite all the students in the blockade, our successful athletes, actors, musicians and other artists, professors and all good people to come to us for at least one day in Kosovska Mitrovica and support us with their presence, so that this people can see that we are not forgotten.

Protest in front of the Ministry of Education

Teachers on strike

Breaking teachers' backs: "They won't break us"

Educators who are on strike in primary and secondary schools did not receive their February salary. How did they cope with such repressive measures and who is actually "breaking the backbone to enlighten"

Cancellation of transportation

For Belgrade with the firm Solidarity

Many carriers canceled rides for students and citizens before a large protest in Belgrade on March 15. All cited "passenger safety" as justification. However, that did not stop the citizens from making history on Saturday

Serbia and the region

Prices are going wild, and so is the boycott

The specter of the boycott of trade chains began in Croatia. From there, it spread to the region. How do citizens live in Serbia and the region (Croatia, BiH and Montenegro)? What is the price/earnings ratio? Finally, how effective was the trade boycott action? "Vreme" spoke with economic experts throughout the region

Farmers

March 15th protests

Farmers with students: Tractors have left for Belgrade

Farmers from all over Serbia, together with students, are coming with tractors to the protest announced for Saturday, March 15 in Belgrade. In the meantime, information appeared that farmers who support the regime will use tractors to block the approaches to Belgrade, and that 70 of them are already parked in the old halls of the IMT

Mountain Rescue Service of Serbia

Society

Call the Mountain Service for rescue

When the Mountain Rescue Service of Serbia found a two-year-old girl missing in Uba, everyone patted them on the back. As always when they successfully complete an action. However, this non-profit organization of volunteers and enthusiasts does not receive any help from the state

Elections in Kosovo: On the spot - North Mitrovica

Lethargy and "Eagle's Nest"

Elections for the Kosovo Parliament were held on Sunday, February 9. What was the atmosphere like on the streets of North Mitrovica? What are the election results? What do the people of Mitrovica say? And what can these elections bring to the Serbs

Teofil Pančić (1965-2025)

"I have seen many strong men, but none like him"

In the hall of the Cultural Center of Belgrade, a memorial service was held for the journalist, columnist and editor of "Vremena" Teofil Pančić. The cremation will take place on Saturday (February 8) at 13:30 PM at the Novi Groblje in Novi Sad. The family has asked that no flowers be brought.

US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

The World

Trump on Gaza displacement: A cynical plan and economic interests

US President Donald Trump announced a plan to "take over" the Gaza Strip and displace Palestinians at a conference with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. Foreign policy journalist Boško Jakšić says for "Vreme" that this plan is more than cynical, because it involves displacement "so that they can then build five- and seven-star hotels".

Kosovo

People whom Serbia forgot

On the fifth day since the start of the pre-election campaign for the Kosovo parliamentary elections, Serbian institutions south of the Ibar have been closed. Citizens are faced with a series of unanswered questions. Experience from the north leads them to believe that they will also have to do things in central Serbia. What do citizens who live south of the Ibar say? Finally, whether and what this has to do with the election campaign

Students: Letter distribution action to the citizens of the parish

On the spot

Students of the Parish: Letters of truth to 1330 fellow citizens

Late on Wednesday evening, students from Župa distributed 1330 letters to their fellow citizens in which they explain why they are blocking the faculties and why their support is important to them. The streets of Aleksandrovec were almost completely empty. However, there were a few strange looks, but also messages of support

Protest in Aleksandrovec

On the spot

Aleksandrovac: Citizens cried at the historic protest

A gathering of support for students was held on Friday in Aleksandrovac. The meeting was attended by both young and old. People were crying, greeting each other and shouting: "Well done, children." It was ordered that the students do not give up the blockades until all demands are met