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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.

Timofeev: NIN will be critical of everyone

"The division into positional and oppositional media is meaningless. There is one thing that must be fulfilled in order for it to be journalism - the truth," future NIN editor-in-chief Aleksandar Timofejev told Vreme. He says that he is not a "man of authority" and that no one forced him to accept the offer

Protests and the growth of the right

Something is rotten in the state of Germany

The anger of the German people falls on the fertile ground of the general dissatisfaction of citizens with the Government and Chancellor Scholz. It seems that the most powerful country in Europe is waiting for turning years that also bring the answer to the question of whether the radical right can take over power and what Germany would then be like

"Interference" in Serbian elections

When Vučić snaps at Germany: It's not "written" but "elaborate"

The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, has again announced a sharp response to the mysterious country that allegedly interferes in the Serbian elections. It is assumed that it is Germany that the editors of the yellow press accuse of creating "chaos" in Belgrade. Paradoxically, "Serbia against violence" has no reason to be enthusiastic about Germany, because there were no quick reactions from Berlin.