Brankica Stanković
Serbia Accused of ‘Legalizing Exploitation’ Under Seasonal Work Law
In July 2018, Azmi and dozens of his countryman started a strike on the controversial Belgrade Waterfront project, an ambitious state-backed redevelopment project in the Serbian capital conducted with investors from UAE.
The employer, from Turkey, who was a subcontractor for the Serbian company Gradina, hired for the project, did not pay them their salaries for several months.
Serbian Actor Accused of Rape Denies Allegations to Police
The well-known Serbian actor and politican Branislav Lecic has denied raping the actress Danijela Stajnfeld, the Belgrade Higher Prosecutor's Office told BIRN.
Lecic was summoned to the police to give a statement on accusations of rape dating to 2012. He spent several hours in the police station on Friday.
Serbian Media Name Famous Actor as Alleged Rapist
The well-known Serbian actress Danijela Stajnfeld - who last year first spoke out about rape in the country's acting profession - has named the man she says raped her, the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade confirmed on Monday.
It confirmed that Stajnfeld had given a statement and that the suspect's initials were B.L.
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Soon: An extraordinary address by Ana Brnabić
Prime Minister's Office did not state the reason for the extraordinary address. Follow the broadcast of the conference and the latest information on B92.net.
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Brankica Stankovic on Kon's accusations: "We don't calculate due to higher interests"
Editor-in-chief and author of "Insider", Brankica Stankovic, took to Twitter on the occasion of our text yesterday in which epidemiologist Dr Predrag Kon pointed out that the direct culprit for strengthening the anti-vaccination movement was her show "Buying and selling health" from 2011.
BIRN Journalist Vilified as ‘Traitor’ in Twitter Video
Slobodan Georgiev. Photo: Belgrade Media Centre.
The Balkan Investigative Reporting Network called on the Serbian police and prosecution on Thursday to take action after BIRN Serbia editor Slobodan Georgiev was vilified in an online video.
Court rules in favor of Brankica Stankovic and Veran Matic
Almost thirteen years after airing of TV show Insajder (Insider) on television B92, in which the son of former district attorney in Belgrade Milovan Bozovic was mentioned, Supreme Court of Cassation in Belgrade had judged in favor of Brankica Stankovi and VeranMmati, who were legally represented in the process by Kruna Savovi, partner in ivkovi Samardi law office.
Serbian Website Reveals Secret Steel Plant Contract
Insajder reported on Monday that Serbia agreed to pay 340,000 euros a month, plus hefty bonuses, to the Dutch-based HPK Engineering BV, according to a contract that the government signed in March 2015 and has refused to disclose to the public ever since.
Tanzania and Ethiopia silent on Curuvija murder suspect
Investigative website Insajder is reporting, citing other media, that Kurak had been living and working for years in Tanzania.
The Interior Ministry (MUP) told Insajder that they sent a request to locate and arrest Kurak to the General Secretariat of Interpol, as well as their offices in Tanzania and Ethiopia.
BIRN Editor Wins Case Against Serbian Pro-Govt Tabloid
Belgrade Appeals Court on Friday confirmed that Informer published false information and damaged the reputation of BIRN Serbia editor Slobodan Georgiev in an article published by the tabloid entitled "They Wanted to Snatch 23.2 Million Euros".