Regime propaganda and its victims 11.march 2026 Jovana Gligorijevic What does Vučić know about the massacre in the Panda cafe and the murder of the Bitići brothers The Center for Social Stability and their terrifying work on the director of the B92 Fund, Veran Matić, unintentionally brought back into focus crimes that there was no will to solve, such as the massacre in the Panda cafe and the murder of the Bitići brothers. Although their intention was to deceive, mislead and lie, they opened the door for a glimmer of the truth about the crimes to see the light of day.
Local elections in Serbia 11.march 2026 Slobodan Georgiev Progressives, students and fake Russians Having activated everything it has in the campaigns in ten places, the regime behind the scenes deals with buying votes, trading influence and other irregularities as in all elections in Serbia since 2012. The challenge before those who stand against it is enormous.
Election performance 11.march 2026 Jelena Jorgacevic Waiting for observers and other enemies Why was there an attack on an employee of the British embassy in Arandjelovac? How much has been seen there many times, and what is new? How does the scare mechanism work? What does the government think it is getting?
Interview: Radomir Lazović 11.march 2026 Nemanja Rujevic No one can win alone. Vučić's regime is tightening its grip, protecting its voter base and causing divisions in the anti-regime camp, Radomir Lazović, deputy of the Green-Left Front, told Vreme. He still hopes for a joint list with the students or at least an end to the banter
The war in the Middle East and its consequences 11.march 2026 Radmilo Marković What awaits the economy and citizens of Serbia "In a shorter period of time - a month, two, three - various measures can be used to avoid a significant impact of the world oil price on our market, but all this cannot work in the long term," says Milojko Arsić for "Vreme". According to Đorđe Đukić, the planned economic growth of Serbia has been called into question due to stagnant tendencies among key economic partners in Europe, but also due to the reluctance of large companies to further invest due to the war in Iran.
Public health 11.march 2026 Biljana Vasić A little murder among the pharmacies Why is there no solution for "Beograd" Pharmacy? Why are the employees in this institution on the brink of existence? Who is who in the circle of local self-government, party directors, ministries and European corporate chains of pharmacies and wholesalers of pharmaceutical services? Is adequate treatment in private health and pharmacy institutions the privilege of the wealthy?
The Third Age in Serbia 11.march 2026 Katarina Stevanović How much does old age cost? It used to be taken into account that the average pension could cover the cost of accommodation in a home. In December, pensions were increased by 12,2 percent, and the basic price of accommodation in government homes increased by 30 percent. Families all over Serbia are facing this price increase
Anatomy of political nervousness in Montenegro 11.march 2026 Voislav Bulatović Why is there no applause for the arrest of Aco Đukanović In political systems like the Montenegrin one, the biggest test is not the arrest of one man. The biggest test is the moment when the institutions show that they can function regardless of whose last name is on the case. A change of government is a political event. Changing the system is a much slower process. Today, Montenegro is exactly between those two moments
Interview: Šimun Zimmerman, historian and athlete 11.march 2026 Ivan Milenkovic The Battle of Sutjeska - a book about heroism, death and victory The breakthrough at Balinovac, led by Koča Popović, was a desperate move - "either us or them". Antonije Isaković says that at that moment the entire proletariat attacked: from cooks and grooms, to nurses and regular fighters. They knew they only had one shot. And they caught parts of the 369th division on the "left leg", at a time when the Germans had not yet deployed. This move by desperate people who have nothing more to lose - opened the way for all other desperate people who were coming through Zelengora
exclusive 15.march 2001 Igor Mekina and Svetlana Vasović-Mekina Confession of Mira Marković "I believe that the members of the SPS and JUL, those who are not mentioned in the newspapers and on television as thieves, rich or that they are suspicious and responsible for some other reason - I believe that they are the ones who made an agreement with the new authorities to that government protects their material and other interests, their rather large wealth, and that in return they contribute to the bribery of their yesterday's comrades and personal friends"
Interview - Sanda Rašković-Ivić, Commissioner for Refugees of the Republic of Serbia 15.march 2001 Jelena Grujić We don't want ghettoization "Refugees have been manipulated like no other population in recent times. Perhaps only the mentally ill were manipulated that way in the Soviet Union during Stalin's reign of terror."
The case of the three beaten 15.march 2001 Uroš Komlenović Nothing new in Pozarevac The new authorities shout at the top of their voices that those responsible for the collapse of the state will be tried. Wouldn't it be more logical to rehabilitate the victims first?
Macedonia 15.march 2001 Nenad Lj. Stefanović The collapse of ethnic romanticism In some reflections on the latest events not only in Macedonia but also in the south of Serbia, one hears how the Albanian side is allegedly trying to catch the "last train" for a more comprehensive solution to its own issue and to reach, possibly, a new Dayton by radicalizing the situation on the ground.
Comment How Peter the Hungarian defeated Viktor Orban The Tisza victory of Peter the Hungarian goes beyond the borders of tiny Hungary. It spills over to neighboring Serbia as a nightmare for Aleksandar Vučić and motivation for all those who want to see his back. Andrei Ivanji
Overview of the week Without organization, there is no victory. If Vučić calls elections for the summer, the student movement and choirs must be ready. The experiences gained in Kula, Sevojno or Arandjelovac are valuable, but not enough. Small mistakes today can be fatal tomorrow. The future of Serbia is at stake Philip Schwarm
Comment The strangulation of N1 and others: Everything is going according to plan The signing of Brent Sadler as United Group's media director is the penultimate step in a creeping stranglehold on critical media. The government won't save it, but at least the audience got an important lesson Nemanja Rujevic