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Vucevic: Vucic's phone call with Trump good sign for Serbia
BELGRADE - Serbian PM Milos Vucevic said on Monday evening President Aleksandar Vucic's phone call with US President-elect Donald Trump was a good sign for Serbia.
It is good news for Serbia, Vucevic told Informer TV, noting that Vucic was pleased with the call and that US entrepreneur Elon Musk had also taken part in it.
Not so ‘Smart Serbia’: Why Personal Data is Leaking?
The President also influenced the work of the judiciary by qualifying the second shooting as a terrorist act. To make matters worse, a fake video of the shooting spread on the Internet, and a TV station, TV Happy, aired an authentic recording of a private conversation between the boy and his father without consent.
Mass Displays of Discontent: Serbia Gripped by Anti-Violence Protest Again
Thousands of demonstrators rallied in front of the Serbian government building in Belgrade on Friday evening at the sixth of the weekly 'Serbia Against Violence' protests that were initially sparked by two mass shootings in May.
Serbian Capital Gripped by Anti-Violence Protest Again
Thousands of demonstrators rallied in front of the Serbian government building in Belgrade on Friday evening at the sixth of the weekly 'Serbia Against Violence' protests that were initially sparked by two mass shootings in May.
No journalist should go to prison; A petition was launched to decriminalize insult
As stated, the goal of the petition is to prevent from happening in Serbia that a journalist goes to prison for a spoken or written word.
We invite you to support our petition and Dragan J. Vuievi's request to decriminalize the insult with your signature, the aforementioned portal states.
Serbia’s Pro-Govt Media Link KRIK Investigators to Crime Gang
Several pro-government tabloids on Friday ran front pages linking the widely respected investigative media portal KRIK to a brutal gang whose key members have been arrested and charged with murder, torture and drug trafficking.
Serbian Tabloid Reporting on Rape Case Disgusts Public
Many Serbs have taken to social networks to express deep dissatisfaction with graphic front-page tabloid accounts of a rape crime involving a 12-year-old girl, while journalists' associations have also called on the authorities to act.
Serbia Court Fines 'Informer' Editor for Using Hate Speech
The editor of the pro-government Serbian tabloid Informer, Dragan Vucicevic, has been found guilty of using hate speech against Anita Mitic, a former activist of the Youth Initiative for Human Rights, an NGO.
Serbian Court Finds 'Informer' Editor Guilty of Hate Speech
The Belgrade Higher Court, in a verdict published on Wednesday, has ruled that allegations published in the Serbian tabloid Informer constituted hate speech - and ordered editor Dragan Vucicevic to publish the verdict, and pay court costs.
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".