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Serbia Mourns Journalism Legend Dragoljub Zarkovic
Dragoljub Zarkovic, who died on Wednesday, was part of a generation of Serbian anti-war journalists that witnessed and reported on a most difficult time for the country.
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"Pointless waste of money": Djilas and the opposition opposing "Moravian corridor"
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic will attend the start of the construction of a $ 745 million worth road.
Opposition representatives, on the other hand, oppose the construction of the highway, saying it is unnecessary, but also too expensive project.
One of the leaders of the Alliance for Serbia, Dragan Djilas, opposes the construction of the Moravian Corridor.
Veteran Serbian Journalist Dejan Anastasijevic Passes Away
One of the most respected journalists in Serbia, Dejan Anastasijevic, a longtime correspondent for Time magazine, Vreme, Tanjug, B92, the BBC and many others, has died in Belgrade after a long illness.
Born in 1962, Anastasijevic reported from the wars in the former Yugoslavia and wrote extensively about war crimes, earning the wrath of the Serbian authorities at the time.
New Exhibition Explores Balkans' Post-Ottoman Heritage
Cities are living, fluid organisms that never cease to transform, and transformation is governed as much by the practical needs of its residents as by geopolitical and historical circumstances.
Historically, the Balkans went through a series of transformations that changed the region culturally, politically and sociologically.
Serbian Interior Minister Accused of Bugging Journalist
Vukasin Obradovic, the president of the Independent Association of Journalists of Serbia, NUNS, said on Monday that he wanted to find out how the interior minister knew what was said during a private conversation he had with a police officer who has also filed a criminal charge against Stefanovic.
Serbian Journalists Protest Over 'Sexist' Minister's Survival
A group of Serbian journalists protested in front of the government building on December 21 over the fact that Defence Minister Gasic remains in his post long after Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said he would be removed for making a sexist remark.
Serbian Defence Minister Sacked for Sexist Insult
Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said on Monday that Gasic can no longer remain in the government after his "reckless" comment about female journalists.
"We need to protect women in Serbia. It was a bad message for all women. A minister cannot afford to say that," Vucic told reporters, adding that Gasic is his personal friend and one of his most devoted ministers.
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Unite for Freedom, BIRN Media Debate Hears
BIRN Serbia and Human Right House organised the first in a series of debates on media freedom on Thursday in Belgrade's Media Centre.
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