Jelena Obucina

Podcast

24.February 2026. RV

Vremena interview - Jelena Obućina

Voices of Rebellion interviewer Jelena Obučina has the rare gift of articulating what society feels and putting it into words in her editorials for Dnevnik Nova S. What does it look like to leave a "state job" that is considered safe, but remain loyal to yourself, what does it really look like when a journalist is removed from the newsroom because he was doing his job, what are the personal stakes in the game, she tells Interview Vremena

Podcast

20.February 2026. RV

"This situation": Serbia at a crossroads

Did the regime of Aleksandar Vučić manage to pull himself together and take combat positions for the final confrontation with the rebellion in Serbian society? Or is he about to shoot? What can citizens, students and the opposition do? And what is the government ready for?

Veran Matić, Vremen interview

Podcast

18.February 2026. RV

Vremena interview - Voices of Rebellion: Veran Matić

In the new episode of "Voices of Rebellion", Veran Matić talks about the alleged cooperation with Aleksandar Vučić, the conquest of media freedom, the fight for freedom of speech under Milošević and what it's like to be a target of Vučić's autocratic regime

Time Machine Podcast

Podcast

12.February 2026. RV

Time machine: Đorđe Balašević and Teofil Pančić

28 years ago, history happened in Sarajevo: that February 1998, Đorđe Balašević held the first post-war concert in the wounded city. Teofil Pančić was on the spot, and we bring his reportage from there. Another February, 19.02.2021. he brought us a loss: Đole died. And again, Teofil wrote to him in memoriam

Time Machine about Milan Nedić

Podcast

09.February 2026. RV

Time machine: Milan Nedic - collaborator

Last week we witnessed another clash between "partisans" and "Chetniks" at the corner of Simina and Knjeginja Ljubica streets in Belgrade. This is where the collaborationist Prime Minister of Serbia, Milan Nedić, committed suicide on February 4, 1946. In this episode, we bring the text in which we have transmitted the presentation of our famous historian Olivera Milosavljević, from the gathering where she presented evidence of the unambiguously collaborationist nature of Nedić's government.