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Katarina Stevanović

Education

New threats to school employees

The first constitutional appeals due to the suspension of work in schools were submitted to the Constitutional Court, and some employees in education evaluate them as threats that schools receive on a daily basis.

Protests in Serbia

Students and the opposition: Is their cooperation necessary?

For three months now, protests organized by students have been held in almost all places in Serbia. They still steadfastly refuse to cooperate with the opposition, or any other political organization. Is it possible to bring about political changes this way?

Education

How is the school strike going?

Teachers in Serbia called for a mass suspension of classes on Thursday and Friday, February 13 and 14, in order to make the suspension mass and their demands fulfilled as soon as possible. While the Ministry states that only eight percent of schools in Serbia are suspended, data from trade unions and associations is significantly different

New issue of Vremena

Where are the protests going?

Protests and blockades of streets and bridges throughout Serbia are not abating, and the questions that arise are what to do next and what is the way out of the current political crisis. We deal with these questions in the new issue of the weekly "Vreme"

Organ transplantation in Serbia

To get a kidney in Belarus

There are about 600 people on the waiting list for a kidney transplant in Serbia, and in 2024 only 17 of them will be transplanted. That's why many are looking for salvation in Belarus, where, however, the operation costs tens of thousands of euros. Unlike Serbia, Montenegro has been covering the costs of transplants in that country for its citizens since last year

Student protests

Marathon marathon arrives: Novi Sad - Kragujevac via Belgrade

After the citizens of Kragujevac, who ran to Belgrade on Sunday (February 9) carrying an invitation to the students for the blockade they are organizing in that city on Saturday, February 15, on Sretenje, the students from Novi Sad are starting a race to the capital of Serbia, where they will hand over the baton to the students of the University of Belgrade, from where they will continue together to Kragujevac

Aleksandar Vučić

Politics in Serbia

Vučić on RTS: One and the same again

After two days of not appearing in the media, President Aleksandar Vučić was a guest on Serbian Radio and Television. He said that he will continue to insist on dialogue, but also reiterated that the protests are unconstitutional and illegal

Protests in Serbia

Doctors supported students

The Assembly of the Serbian Medical Association (SLD) supported the demands of the students of all four medical faculties

With students from Belgrade to Novi Sad

Liberation March

On foot, step by step, I walked with students about eighty kilometers from Belgrade to Novi Sad. Along the way, people greeted them with tears in their eyes as liberators. From what? From the hopelessness into which this unfortunate country has fallen, from the abnormality that everyone feels in their chests, from helplessness in the face of a self-sustaining government

The Mayor of Belgrade, Aleksandar Šapić

Beograd

Šapić for "Vreme": I'm fine, thank God

The mayor of Belgrade, Aleksandar Šapić, has not appeared in public lately, and there are controversies about where he is and what he is doing. He told "Vreme" that he is doing well and that he is working, as always, "which can be seen at every step"

US sanctions and NIS

NIS requests a 90-day delay in US sanctions

The Oil Industry of Serbia (NIS) sent an official request to the Department of Foreign Assets Control of the Treasury Department (OFAC) of the United States of America for the postponement of sanctions.

Trump is reforming USAID

White House: How American aid was "abused" - and in Serbia

The spokeswoman of the White House, Caroline Levitt, explained that all programs of the American Agency for International Development USAID were temporarily suspended - because they were "crazy and malicious" and because there was "abuse and useless spending of money". She also mentioned Serbia

Human resources solutions

Miloš Vucevic did not resign?

A week has passed since the resignation of Miloš Vučević on television, however, the session of the National Assembly at which the resignation should be confirmed has still not been held, which means that the Government is not yet technically