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Nemanja Rujevic

He graduated in journalism in Belgrade and as a student started at Radio Studio B. Since 2009 he has been working for the German public broadcaster Deutsche Welle, and since 2013 he has been writing for "Vreme", where he also edits the "Međuvreme" newsletter. He published investigative stories for BIRN, Zdeutsche Zeitung, De Grune Amsterdamer, and Daily Maverick. Winner of the NUNS award for investigative journalism.

The view from the stand

Festa, football and beer for seven euros

Serbian guest workers make up the majority of fans of the national team in Germany, drowning in the national joy that revolves around football and the billions that will be collected by Uefa. There are only occasional incidents

Missing persons database

Potraga

Henrike is looking for the dead.

She once solved the case of a missing young man in the United States via the Internet. The German Henrike Herren is still passionately searching for the dead and missing, and she talks about it for "Vreme"

The hard work of a teacher

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Daddy's daughter and mama's son

A Belgrade biology teacher may not have known "who" the bully is who is beating her because of an inappropriate grade for her son. Realistically, he shouldn't have known. But the state should know how to prevent parental bullying of teachers

Convicts from CZ performed in the Youth Center

Art and imprisonment

Theater behind bars

Director Marina Kovačević has been preparing plays for years - in prisons. What does it look like when convicts become actors and why does it somehow bring them back into society

Zagorka Dolovac

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Is Zagorka Dolovac still alive?

One citizen received nine months of house arrest because Zagorka Dolovac politely asked "Are you still alive?" Namely, based on what the prosecution is doing and not doing, many are rightly worried about the health of the main prosecutor

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The first cracks in the progressive tower

The vote on Sunday brought the first, smaller and somewhat larger, cracks in the regime monolith. It would be wise for the opposition to grab onto those small victories, get rid of their own backrooms as soon as possible and continue working

Prizes

Stories that had to be told

The text from the weekly "Vreme" was among the seven best in the world in fierce competition and received special praise from the jury of the True Story Award. Here's how it was at the festival in Switzerland

Labor rights

On Sundays, workers in Serbia are cheap

Workers in Serbia do not get a dinar more when they work on Sundays. And it does almost everything, even though there is no real need. Nevertheless, Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić says that we must work more, not less, and that a ban on working on Sundays is out of the question.

Belgrade and local elections

All the elections on the second of June: The government gave in, the opposition chooses boycott or megdan

There are still 45 days until the elections in Belgrade and about a hundred other local governments. Now the progressives can say that they have fulfilled "all" the demands of the opposition, including the control of the voter list. The coalition "Serbia against violence" claims that it will make a joint decision, although the positions are different