N1
Opposition protest: Threats to Vučić and an incident in front of the Assembly VIDEO
The route followed by the crowd was different than the previous time.
Those gathered walked from the Assembly, through Slavija, to the Presidency at Andricev venac.
In front of the Presidency
The protesters marched down the route to form the ring around the presidency building.
pic.twitter.com/xy7GOla273
— Arsil (@arsagarson) June 3, 2023
Bulgaria: The Most Polluting Cars Out of the Center of Sofia during Winter
The most air-polluting cars - from the first ecological group with EURO 1 and EURO 2 standard, will not be able to move in the center of Sofia from December 1 to February 28 next year.
Serbia’s War on Free Media is Moving to ‘Street Level’
Vucic and his followers have created a hostile environment for newsrooms and individuals who criticize the government. Journalists who are called traitors and foreign mercenaries by members of the regime say everything is "allowed". It reminds us of the atmosphere of lynching, which we'd naively believed had gone down in history.
N1’s Slovenian news portal launched
Ljubljana – A news portal under the N1 brand was launched in Slovenia on Wednesday by United Media. The portal will be managed by Adria News, a company established for this purpose, which is headed by Katja Šeruga, who is also the editor-in-chief of the portal.
- Read more about N1’s Slovenian news portal launched
- Log in to post comments
Croatia’s Cable TV Provider Condemned for Taking N1 Off Air
News that the Croatian branch of N1 TV could go off air within days has angered viewers, media unions and democracy watchdogs - especially as screens will go blank at a politically sensitive time, in the run-up to local elections.
United Media planning to expand to Slovenia with news portal
Ljubljana – United Media, the media division of United Group, plans to expand to the Slovenian market this year by setting up a news portal under the N1 brand, which is already active in the region.
The Luxembourg-based United Media has already opened the Adria News subsidiary in Ljubljana under which the N1 Slovenija web portal will operate.
N1 TV Station Targeted by 'Death Threat' in Serbia
N1's executive producer Igor Bozic told BIRN that the station's office in Serbia has received the latest in a series of threats targeting its journalists, and argued that Serbian politicians' anti-media statements were responsible.
- Read more about N1 TV Station Targeted by 'Death Threat' in Serbia
- Log in to post comments
Genoa Bridge Collapse Sparks Safety Concerns in Balkans
The collapse of a bridge in the Italian city of Genoa which left 39 people dead on Tuesday has raised safety concerns in some Balkan countries over the state of their own transportation infrastructure.
Cable Operator United Group to Meet Potential Buyers
Dutch-based cable and pay-TV operator United Group is to conduct meetings over the coming week with potential buyers, two sources familiar with the matter told BIRN, ahead of a reported auction in September.
Cucic:Just 120 of over 6,000 refugees want to stay in Serbia
BELGRADE - There are over 6,000 new refugees and migrants in Serbia but only 120 want to stay in the country, says Commissioner for Refugees and Migrations Vladimir Cucic.
"For those who do not want to stay, Serbia is a huge waiting room where nearly all doors are shut or there is a threat they will become completely shut," Cucic told the N1.