Vladimir Vuletic
Vucic Surfs on Wave of Scandal That Should Drown Him
The group arrested on February 4 is suspected of monstrous assassinations, racketeering and drug dealing.
Its leaders, Belivuk and Marko Miljkovic, were also leaders of a group of Partizan football club fans. A sniper and other weapons were found on the premises of those so-called "fans" used at the Partizan stadium.
Is Trump next to visit Serbia?
And some of them are announcing the arrival of Donald Trump and of Angela Merkel.
Vladimir Vuletic, a sociologist, and Stanko Crnobrnja, a professor at the Faculty for Media and Communications, touched on this while speaking for Prva TV on Tuesday morning.
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Opposition parties protest against state broadcaster
They accused the public service of regularly breaking the law, and blocking the opposition.
None of the opposition leaders who showed up - including Dragan Djilas, Boris Tadic, Zoran Zivkovic, Vuk Jeremic, Sasa Jankovic, and Sanda Raskovic-Ivic - spoke at the gathering.
Trump's visit - Serbia's surrender, or change in US policy?
Since the break-up of Yugoslavia no US president has visited Belgrade, and the president of Serbia expects Donald Trump to come here next year.
Tributes paid to victims of bombing of RTS
BELGRADE - Wreaths were laid and candles lit in downtown Belgrade last night at the memorial to the 16 Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) employees killed in a NATO air strike in 1999.
Family members, colleagues and friends gathered in Belgrade's Aberdareva Street at 2:06 am - the exact time of the deadly strike 17 years ago - to pay their tributes, also observing a minute of silence.
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Tributes paid to victims of bombing of Radio Television of Serbia
BELGRADE - Wreaths were laid and candles lit in downtown Belgrade last night at the memorial to the 16 Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) employees killed in a NATO air strike in 1999.
Family members, colleagues and friends gathered in Belgrade's Aberdareva Street at 2:06 am - the exact time of the deadly strike 17 years ago - to pay their tributes, also observing a minute of silence.
Analyst: Vucic's visit to U.S. significant for entire region
Aleksandar Vucic's visit to the United States is "very significant as it will contribute to political stability in the region."
At the same time it will "assure investors that Serbia is a stable country that can be trusted," political analyst Vladimir Vuletic said on Tuesday.