
Podcast
"This situation": How Vučić turned the state against the citizens
Will Vučić formally abolish democracy in Serbia or will he call general elections? We answer these and other burning questions in the latest edition of the "Time" podcast.
Will Vučić formally abolish democracy in Serbia or will he call general elections? We answer these and other burning questions in the latest edition of the "Time" podcast.
Why, after five months, did Miloš Pavlović decide to visit his colleagues in Studentski Grad in the middle of the night? We answer these and other burning questions in the latest edition of the "Time" podcast.
Will Miloš Pavlović really go on hunger strike because people don't like him? These and other questions were asked in the podcast of the weekly "Vreme"
The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, announced that the members of the Serbian Progressive Party will block the Court of Appeal because it "flatters the mob that blocks the court and the prosecution". However, he seems to have given up on that idea. Filip Švarm, Željko Bodrožić and Slobodan Georgiev talk about current events in the new episode of the "This Situation" podcast.
While the regime of Aleksandar Vučić shows its true, violent face, rebellious students are planning actions to win new special elections. Filip Švarm, Željko Bodrožić and Andrej Ivanji talk about current events in the new episode of the "This Situation" podcast.
The expansion of the paramilitary base in the center of Belgrade, arrests, expulsions, intimidation of the innocent and increasingly strong government repression, what else awaits us? In the new episode of the "This Situation" podcast, Filip Švarm, Andrej Ivanji and Đorđe Vukadinović talk
In the new episode of the "This Situation" podcast, Filip Švarm, Željko Bodrožić and Slobodan Georgiev analyze the events ahead of Vučić's National Assembly on Saturday, April 12.
While the students are cycling to Strasbourg, the government is waging an open war against university professors. Where does it all lead? Filip Švarm, Željko Bodrožić and Slobodan Georgiev analyze the latest events in Serbia in the new episode of the podcast "This Situation"
The biggest protest in history and entangling the government in lies like a chicken in a chicken coop - that's the topic of the new episode of the podcast "Vremena"
In the new episode of the Vremena podcast "This situation", Filip Švarm, Željko Bodrožić and Slobodan Georgijev analyze the overheated political situation on the eve of the big rally in Belgrade on March 15
New Friday, new pumping in the podcast "This situation" - Filip Švarm, Željko Bodrožić and Slobodan Georgijev discuss the strange happenings in and around the "Serbian world"
The whole of Serbia is on the move and the pump is pumping, while in the podcast "This situation" Filip Švarm, Željko Bodrožić and Slobodan Georgijev analyze the state of affairs in depth
Why doesn't Vučić ask about everything and everyone anymore? Why is his authority expressly curtailed? Why is the government inventing Vojvodina separatism and is the opposition pumping enough?
Are the progressives losing control over the thugs or does violence continue as a technology of rule? This is the subject of the new episode of the "Times" podcast.
In the week of progressive violence and serious attacks on students, Vremena's podcast series "This Situation" continues with the original composition: Filip Švarm, Željko Bodrožić and Slobodan Georgiev analyze the "not easy" situation in which the state and society find themselves
In the last show of this year's Vremena podcast "This Situation", Filip Švarm, Željko Bodrožić and Sloba Georgiev comment on the gathering of Podska students in Slavia, the largest citizen protest in the last 20 years, where 100.000 citizens told Vučić that it was time to leave
Filip Švarm, Sloba Georgijev and Željko Bodrožić ask what we expect and what to hope for in the coming year in the new episode of the Vremena podcast "This Situation"
"Basic knowledge of finance is at a low level in Serbia and should become a part of the educational process from an early age," said the presenter of this podcast, Slađana Benković.
How did Vučić suddenly get into a position where fewer and fewer people trust him, and more and more people understand the matchmaking nature of this government? That's the topic of the new "Time" podcast
How did the government manage to wake up and inflame the student rebellion? This is what is discussed in the new episode of the "Times" podcast.
The regime's strikers stopped acting and took to the streets to fight. Where it's going is discussed in a new episode of the "Times" podcast
Is the arrest of eleven people because of the tragedy in Novi Sad a performance for the public that aims to calm tensions in society or the government giving in under public pressure?
About the scandalous reaction of state officials to the tragedy in Novi Sad, Seselj's prophecy, the mysterious actions of the parliamentary opposition and the joy of Serbs after the victory of Donald Trump, the harbinger of the death of liberal democracy
Why are the former marginals of the Democratic Party in high positions in this government and how did the French prevent right-wing populists from coming to power, while the Serbs did not in 2012
What are the security services in Serbia doing to suppress terrorism other than creating a smoke screen around their own failures?
How did the Eagles land so low? How did Croats win only two points, and Serbia even two?
How long will the post-election fever in Serbia last and what does it teach us?