
Ecology
At the bottom of Europe: Less than 20 percent of wastewater is treated in Serbia
Serbia has about fifty wastewater treatment plants, a third of which are not in operation
Serbia has about fifty wastewater treatment plants, a third of which are not in operation
A day after the Government of Serbia fell, part of the parliamentary opposition offered a solution to the current socio-political crisis, namely the formation of a transitional government of popular trust
The director of Pinka, Željko Mitrović, did another in a series of covers of EKV songs, this time dedicated to Rector Đokić and other professors. Mitrović calls them "Alibaba and its bandits"
"There are more and more indications that the police in Serbia used prohibited sound weapons against the demonstrators," reports the German public service ARD. And the newspaper Cajt brings an extensive report from the student protests
Croatia, Albania and Kosovo signed a memorandum on military cooperation, which provoked a sharp reaction from Serbia
The French company Ezis and the consortium of Chinese companies CRIC - CCCC, led by China Railway International Company, guaranteed the safety of passengers in the part of the railway station in Novi Sad where the canopy is located, according to documents exclusively published by "Vreme".
Novi Sad cardiologist and professor Ilija Srdanović was invited to an informative interview on Thursday. Coincidentally or not, he has recently been targeted by "Informer", who calls him an "arrogant professor" who is "on the side of those who would like to see Serbia on its knees".
"Deliberate, illegal use of means designed to cause fear, confusion and disorder at public gatherings is a serious violation of human rights," reads the statement of more than 1500 professors and Nobel laureates from around the world about the event in Belgrade on March 15
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Internal Affairs Ivica Dacic said that key evidence was published that the so-called sound cannon was not used at the rally in Belgrade. During that time, he changed his statement several times
"In our country, decisions are made in elections, not on the street. They use student blockaders. Many of them would like to be in it, but they know that they become Đilas's pawns," Vučić said.
Protests in Serbia, tensions in BiH and Kosovo: why NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte and President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić spoke for the second time in the space of only fifteen days
Three white vans without license plates are parked right next to the Presidency building, a highly protected facility. Is there any special operation in the middle and whose vehicles are there, which were also there during the noise on Saturday
At the same moment when the silence in Kralj Milan was broken by a terrible roar, a group of young men from the "King's Circle Residences" construction site started throwing firecrackers and cannon shots at the citizens
According to initial information, three cars and a tractor were involved in the chain collision
How a man from Belgrade created a death metal magazine based on pure enthusiasm, which is bought from Greenland to Australia
Although the police deny that sound weapons have been used in Serbia before, BIRN reveals that in November 2023, Serbian police used a "sound-producing weapon-like device" on refugees
"We don't give up any of our people, and we leave criticism for later. At this moment, everyone, from the smallest board and trustees to the party presidency, is working to free our comrades," Radivoje Jovović said in an interview for the new issue of "Vremena".
The High Court in Belgrade passed a verdict on financial compensation to the families of children and guards killed in May 2023 at the "Vladislav Ribnikar" Elementary School.
The house of Siniša Jevtić was visited by people who did not show identification and claimed to be "from the police". Jevtić, a veteran wounded at Košare, connects it with the protest in Belgrade and his posts about the "sound cannon" on Facebook.
Citizens convincingly support the student protests, and for the first time the opposition has more support than the authorities, according to the New Serbian Political Thought survey published by "Vreme".
Dissatisfied educators protested in front of the Ministry of Education, and then went on a walk towards RTS and the trade unions.
Punctured tires on professors' vehicles in the University Settlement in New Belgrade
In a situation where we still do not know whether a sound cannon or something else was used in the crowd on March 15, the President of Serbia continues to count the participants of the rally. Aleksandar Gubaš from the Archives of Public Meetings tells "Vreme" that this is a reflection of his insecurity
Several "sound cannons" were deployed in Belgrade on the day of the protest, claims Danas' source from the Gendarmerie. This is also shown in a video from Saturday, where Minister Ivica Dacic demonstrated the use of the device after the press conference
The citizens of Šida, who have been protesting against local officials for days, broke into the Municipal building on Wednesday (March 19) while the Municipal Assembly was in session, demanding the resignation of local officials.
With the resignation of the prime minister, the government becomes technical, and the 30-day period for electing a new government begins. If a new government is not elected within 30 days, parliamentary elections will be held
The dissatisfaction of the citizens of Sremska Mitrovica due to the false representation of local officials in Belgrade culminated in demonstrations in front of the City Administration. The crowd booed and spat at Mayor Branislav Nedimović
The Minister of Police is lying. Okay, that's not much of a surprise. But the entanglement of Ivica Dačić in the kitchen is more than simple lying
We allowed ourselves two dictators in 30 years. That is the core of our problem. There is no quick fix for this. And that's why March 15 could not be the Fifth of October. Because the Fifth of October is not enough now. Must be slower, must be smarter. It needs to be more thorough. Yesterday was not the end, because this is just the beginning
The speech of the head of state, Aleksandar Vučić, is best described by the word - indisposition. The March 15 protest is his heavy political defeat. Now everyone saw that he no longer had the ability to prevent events, let alone create them
All those who lied all day long on the regime televisions that the "colored revolution failed" know very well what happened on Saturday, March 15, in Belgrade: they were given a warning before being expelled
Policemen saw Belgrade on Saturday, soldiers saw it. Members of the Serbian Progressive Party saw Belgrade. Ivica Dacic also saw him. And nothing is the same anymore
The German and Swiss media intensively report on the recent protests in Belgrade, analyzing allegations of the possible use of acoustic weapons against the demonstrators. While the Serbian authorities deny these claims, European journalists highlight the ambiguities and inconsistencies in the explanations
Citizens of North Macedonia on social networks are disgusted and angry because of the picture of Aleksandar Vučić in intensive care with the seriously injured from the fire in the discotheque in Kočani who were transported to Serbia
The non-governmental organization Irshot is investigating whether the government in Serbia used sonic weapons against the demonstrators. Irshot is the world's first non-profit organization that conducts audio research for human rights and environmental protection
A reliable source from the MUP told "Vremen" that one of the sonic "cannons" was given to the Police Brigade on Banovo Brdo in charge of suppressing riots and that, when it arrived, it was tested on people once - and never again because the policemen were incapacitated for work
Miloš Pavlović, a student at the Faculty of Medicine in Belgrade, spoke on behalf of "students who want to learn" and assessed that the rector of the University of Belgrade Vladan Đokić seriously violated the students' right to education