Police and dictatorship

pre 2 sata F. Sh.

Dancing with the progressives

Why does Vučić portray Serbia as a besieged fortress defended by the police from external enemies? Why would Vulin import new Serbian people? What did the dance point say at the celebration of Police Day? We write about it in the editorial of the new issue of "Vremena"

Justice

pre 4 sata NR

How the progressives were offended by a few million dinars

Branimir Stojčić, an activist from Gornji Milanovac, insulted the local progressives so badly that they initiated a criminal complaint and legal proceedings. He faces a fine of 3,5 million dinars, and people are now collecting money to help him

Family violence

pre 5 sati B. B.

A man beat a pregnant woman in Belgrade

The man pushed the pregnant woman with his hands, then squeezed and squeezed her and hit her on the body, and kicked her in the stomach, after which he left the apartment.

Ana Brnabic

Assassinations of the President

pre 5 sati RV

Brnabić: Vučić, please don't go to Montenegro, they want to kill you

The President of the Serbian Parliament, Ana Brnabić, says that in Montenegro "there is a serious security threat to the life" of Aleksandar Vučić, so she asks him that if he really insists on going to the EU-Western Balkans summit, he should not spend the night in Tivat by any chance.

New issue of Vremena

pre 5 sati B. J.

Mona Lisa's mysterious smile at Xi Jinping

Why are Serbia's relations with the European Union an exercise in hypocrisy and why did cooperation with Russia cool even before the NIS crisis? How does Aleksandar Vučić intend to simultaneously rely on the two biggest rivals of the modern world, the USA and China? It is the title theme of the new "Time"

New issue of "Vreme"

pre 16 sati not a word

Demonstrator Veroljub Sarić (90): Persistence, only persistence

How was sixteen minutes of silence interrupted by a driver who drove into the crowd in front of the Faculty of Law? What kind of injuries did Veroljub Sarić get who was counting down to his ninetieth birthday on May 23? Why does he protest with students, often wearing a picture of Đinđić? And why does he believe that the one who endures will win? Sarić talks about this for the new issue of "Vremena"

High technology and Serbia

pre 19 sati SM

Robots with šajkača in Guča

What can humanoid robots be used for, how much do they cost, are they worthwhile and to whom? Will the factory really open in Šabac or maybe in Belgrade, among other fictional hi-tech factories? "Vreme" writes about it in the new issue