Tensions at the Serbia-Montenegro border normalized after Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić revoked an order, leading to the withdrawal of BIA officers following reports of Serbian citizens being detained. This development occurred as EU leaders and Western Balkan officials gathered in Tivat for a summit on European integration.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić arrived in Tivat, Montenegro, for the EU-Western Balkans summit, where discussions are expected to focus on accelerating accession negotiations and regional cooperation, amidst some local tensions and protests.
A bus carrying children from a cultural and artistic society in Kotor, Montenegro, was held for over five hours at the Serbian border, according to parents.
"Nakon što Ćaci licima sa kriminalnim dosijeima nije omogućeno da u Tivtu prave Ćaci sabor, Vučić je naredio da se svi crnogorski državljani vraćaju sa granice sa Srbijom", naveo je lider pokreta…
A group of individuals arriving from Belgrade was denied entry into Montenegro by strong police forces in Tivat, with authorities suspecting hybrid activities. Among those barred were eight people linked to election observation missions for local elections, and some were believed to have been tasked with informally securing Vučić.
Srđan Šajn, President of the Romani Party, criticized Informer editor Dragan J. Vučićević for allegedly attempting to relativize his previous statements that insulted and humiliated members of the Romani community participating in protests.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić warned that protectionism risks destroying Europe and complicates investment flows between Europe, China, and the US. He also hinted at potentially becoming prime minister again and requested EU accession to Schengen without imposing visas on Russia.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić received numerous valuable gifts last year, including an expensive watch, portraits, and a song dedicated to him. This information was revealed by reports detailing the presents he accepted.
The Democratic Party (DS) is demanding that President Vučić provide answers regarding the Senjak case, accusing him of creating a mafia state. They are questioning the purpose of a meeting in Senjak, whether it was about unresolved issues or task distribution before a protest.
The case of Niš police inspector Nebojša Blagotić, who was prematurely retired 11 years ago after investigating individuals close to Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, is now before the UN Human Rights Committee.
Lebanon announced a partial ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, following US mediation efforts by Donald Trump to de-escalate tensions. Despite the announcement, reports indicated that attacks continued shortly after the ceasefire was declared.
Oil prices have risen following a new wave of attacks between the US and Iran, despite ongoing diplomatic efforts to achieve a ceasefire. French President Macron has expressed support for US-Iran truce negotiations to Donald Trump.
Oil prices surged following new strikes exchanged between the US and Iran, as ceasefire talks remained at an impasse. President Trump commented on the situation, urging people to "sit back and relax" despite the escalating tensions.
Serbian opposition figures, including Marinika Tepić and Srđan Milivojević, have accused the police force of unprecedented levels of shame and criminalization under President Vučić's administration. They claim that police badges are being used to protect criminals.
Montenegrin police stated that checks on alleged locations of "Death to Vučić" and "Tivat is with..." banners and graffiti found no such content, indicating they were not present or displayed.
A controversial Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) election banner was removed from the Albania Palace in Belgrade. This incident occurred amidst other political events, including the MUP's Police Day parade and President Vučić's announcement of upcoming rallies across Serbia.
Dragan Đilas, leader of the Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP), questioned President Vučić about the values he shares with Chinese communists, particularly in the context of a proposed free trade agreement with China.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has remained silent regarding Miloš Medenica and the Kavač clan, despite previously stating that Serbian intelligence services know the fugitive is protected by the Kavač clan. Montenegrin police requested verification of this information via Europol but received no response.
Marinika Tepić has publicly stated that Serbia is experiencing a 'complete gangsterism,' alleging a culmination of collusion between the government, specifically the Vučić brothers, and the mafia. She cited the Milić case as evidence of this alleged connection.
Croatian political analyst Davor Đenero commented on Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's lengthy visit to China, stating that Vučić's risky foreign policy has lost all support except for China's.
Croatian President Zoran Milanović and Prime Minister Andrej Plenković had a rare public encounter at a Croatian Armed Forces celebration, where Milanović presented decorations and promotions. Despite their presence at the same event, reports noted a lack of direct interaction between the two leaders.
Croatian President Zoran Milanović has criticized Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić for allegedly scaring citizens with claims of an impending attack by Croatia and Albania on Serbia. Milanović described Vučić's actions as comical, unserious, and disturbing.
Milan Antonijević, the Commissioner for Equality, declined to directly respond to insults from Minister of Information and Telecommunications Boris Bratina, who had defended statements made by Vučićević regarding the Roma community.
The Roma Party and the Union of Roma of Serbia have condemned attempts by Dragan J. Vučićević, owner of 'Informer,' to normalize his hate speech against the Roma community, highlighting concerns about media responsibility.
A report reveals that at least 15 collaborators of the Serbian Center for Social Research are officially members of the ruling SNS party. Additionally, 24 are employed in state or Vojvodina institutions controlled by the party, and eight others are connected in different ways.
Reports of a potential deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and withdraw US forces were met with conflicting statements from Iran and the US, with the White House calling Iranian claims of an agreement a "fabrication." Meanwhile, the US delivered its first KC-46 aircraft to Israel, enhancing its capabilities for potential independent strikes on Iran.
Russia has warned Armenia about potential consequences of its closer ties with the European Union, threatening to revoke a natural gas deal. Concurrently, Montenegro has received support from French President Emmanuel Macron for its path towards EU membership.
Serbia has reportedly been unsettled for the past 14 months, navigating a complex political landscape influenced by deadlines and decisions set by the US and, consequently, Russia. This context frames Serbia's enduring sentiment regarding Montenegro's independence.
Serbian opposition leader Dragan Đilas has accused President Aleksandar Vučić of robbing Serbia of its European future. Đilas stated that with Vučić in power, the country cannot progress towards European integration.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced that Serbia has secured €953 million in new Chinese investments during his visit to China. This agreement marks a significant economic development for Serbia.
Political figures in the region are commenting on various current events, including a film about Montenegro's independence referendum and the nature of Serbia's relationship with China. Additionally, there are reports on a student's death and a former president's memoirs.
In the midst of a major scandal within the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MUP), Serbian President Vučić is reportedly receiving data from investigations, despite lacking official authority over the police as president.
Russian industrialists have reportedly appealed to President Putin for enhanced air defense systems to protect their businesses from a wave of Ukrainian attacks. This comes as Russia and Kazakhstan are set to sign a nuclear power deal during Putin's upcoming trip, and a Ukrainian chief negotiator is expected in Berlin for talks.
A complaint has been filed against Dragan J. Vučićević, editor-in-chief of Informer, by the A 11 Initiative for his discriminatory statements about Roma people. The initiative seeks accountability for his remarks.
A Luxembourgish daily, Tageblatt, writes that Serbia's power-hungry ruling elite is long overdue for replacement and that President Aleksandar Vučić's Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) will face difficulties in the upcoming elections.
Stefanović criticizes organizations and media close to official Belgrade, stating that a film reveals the true face of Vučić's radicals and their policies, leading Serbia into conflict with Montenegro.
Chinese President Xi Jinping awarded Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić the Order of Friendship during his visit to Beijing, emphasizing the deepening cooperation between China and Serbia. This visit comes as Vučić faces political pressure at home and Western concerns about Serbia's growing alignment with China.
Vujović criticizes Montenegrin politician Mandić, stating he remains a 'Chetnik duke' serving a 'despot' like Vučić or Dodik, implying continued allegiance.
The Union of Roma of Serbia has accused the editor of Informer television of hate speech, stigmatization, and collective targeting of the Roma national community.
Clashes between groups of demonstrators and riot police broke out after a massive anti-government rally in Belgrade, Serbia, where tens of thousands protested against 'autocratic' President Aleksandar Vučić.
Railway traffic in Serbia was suspended on a protest day, with 'Srbijavoz' announcing refunds for affected passengers. This suspension drew criticism from MEP Andreas Schider, who accused President Vučić's regime of showing fear of its own citizens.
Donald Trump engaged in various controversial actions, including posting an AI video of himself throwing Stephen Colbert into a dustbin and making cryptic remarks about Greenland. These incidents highlight his continued use of social media for political commentary and his ongoing influence on public discourse.
The ongoing autopsy in the Senjak murder case has led to claims from President Vučić that corruption 'truly kills,' while attorney Šabić suggests the perpetrators may have ties to the ruling party and unexplained wealth.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has announced that snap parliamentary elections will be held in the autumn, a move some analysts suggest is a tactic to buy time. This decision comes amidst discussions about the timing and implications of the upcoming elections.
Historian and former Serbian ambassador Milan St. Protić warns that it is only a matter of time before organized crime, legalized within state bodies, turns against political power, questioning the extent of Aleksandar Vučić's authority.
The Police Union Sloga has reacted strongly to President Vučić's statement regarding 'dirty policemen.' The union's response addresses the implications of the president's remarks.
Srđan Milivojević, president of the Democratic Party, stated that bombings and murders are not isolated incidents but a consequence of a system where underworld figures are partners with Vučić, announcing the party's participation in a student protest.
Monarhisti - Pokret za Kraljevinu Srbiju ocenio je danas da su najave predsednika Srbije Aleksandra Vučića o mogućim izborima krajem septembra "još jedna šarena laža režima namenjena opoziciji i…
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has revealed horrific details about a murder in Belgrade, stating the victim's body was burned in a barrel and intended to be cemented. Vučić condemned the act as monstrous and vowed a strong response to the crime.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced his participation in the EU-Western Balkans summit in Tivat, stating his respect for Ursula von der Leyen.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has pledged to confront "dirty police officers" following the discovery of a body in a barrel and the subsequent arrest of Belgrade's police chief.
A central celebration has commenced on Independence Square, featuring a performance of 'Gusle moje (Montenegro)' by Milena Vučić. The event marks an important occasion, though the specific reason for the celebration is not detailed.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced plans to launch a website named "Who are you?" to allow citizens to report instances of arrogant behavior by public officials.
An analysis by Paola Petrić, director of the Heinrich Böll Stiftung foundation in Sarajevo, discusses Russia's strategic interests in the Balkans, noting the evolving roles of leaders like Dodik and Vučić.
An inquiry commission is investigating alleged criminal offenses related to President Vučić's promise to the Chinese ambassador, stating that the Republic of Serbia and Chinese contractors are co-perpetrators.
A major scandal has erupted in Serbia after Belgrade police chief Veselin Milić allegedly organized a reconciliation meeting between two rival criminal clans, which instead led to further conflict.
An opinion piece by Mila Pajić reflects on the destructive impact of figures like Radovan Karadžić and Aleksandar Vučić, likely discussing historical and political events in the Balkans.
The European Parliament recognized several prominent figures, including former German Chancellor Angela Merkel, former Portuguese President Cavaco Silva, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, for their contributions. The honors were part of various ceremonies, with some Polish politicians boycotting Merkel's award.
Aleksandar Đorđević, a former director of the Security Information Agency (BIA) and a known associate of President Vučić, has been identified as the lawyer representing Veselin Milić. The articles provide a profile of his background and current role.
Serbian opposition representatives rejected President Vučić's call for unity ahead of elections, urging him instead to address internal conflicts within his own party that they claim have resulted in murders.
A Serbian UN peacekeeper was killed and two others wounded in a shelling incident in southern Lebanon, which the IDF attributed to Hezbollah. UN Secretary-General António Guterres condemned the attack, calling for an immediate investigation and an end to attacks against peacekeeping operations.
Montenegro denied entry to 87 Serbian citizens, identified by President Vučić as SNS activists, citing security concerns ahead of an EU summit. This action led to a diplomatic dispute, with Montenegro seeking an explanation from Serbia regarding alleged reciprocal border delays for Montenegrin citizens.
Skupina državljana Srbije, koje oporbeni srbijanski mediji nazivaju ‘Vučićevim batinašima‘, a kojima je zabranjen ulazak u Crnu Goru, navodno je planirala organizirati nekoliko skupova potpore…
EU member states have given the green light to begin accession negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova, overcoming previous blockades, particularly from Hungary. This decision marks a significant step forward in the two countries' paths toward joining the European Union.
German press reports indicate that Serbia is becoming a crucial conduit for Chinese capital entering Europe, while also noting a stagnation in EU integration and the prosperity of businesses close to the authorities.
Serbian media outlets close to President Aleksandar Vučić have strongly criticized Montenegrin politician Andrija Mandić for his party's vote in favor of the Law on the Status of Descendants of the Petrović Njegoš Dynasty, sparking controversy.
Reports indicate that N1 television is being sold to an associate of Viktor Orban, leading to speculation about increased political influence and implications for Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has announced that he will not run for re-election for president, a move that would have required a constitutional amendment for his second term. However, he did not rule out the possibility of becoming prime minister again, a position he held before becoming president.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has reiterated that introducing visas for Russian citizens is out of the question, dismissing reports to the contrary and reaffirming the country's strong ties with Moscow despite the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Aleksandar Jovanović Ćuta, leader of the Ecological Uprising, has called on Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić to clarify whether the elections he mentioned for late November will be presidential or parliamentary.
Gođevac has accused Serbian President Vučić of planning an 'historic robbery' in the upcoming elections, linking this alleged scheme to a new citizenship law. He suggests the law is a tactic to manipulate election outcomes.
The Commissioner has stated that REM (Regulatory Authority of Electronic Media) has a crucial role in taking action following the warning issued to Vučićević. This emphasizes REM's responsibility in handling the situation.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić stated he would not allow the police to be stripped of their authority or become subservient to external influences, emphasizing his commitment to their independence.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić won a lawsuit against German magazine Der Spiegel, while simultaneously facing criticism from NGOs regarding his statements about the police and the blurring of lines between his presidential and party roles.
A large billboard promoting 'Serbia Wins' on Belgrade's Albania Palace was removed by alpinists following protests from citizens concerned about the banner endangering rare swift chicks nesting in the building. The protest highlighted environmental concerns and public opposition to the political advertisement.
Chinese President Xi Jinping awarded Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić the 'Medal of Friendship of the People's Republic of China,' the highest state honor for foreign citizens, personally presented by Xi.
A German court has temporarily prohibited Der Spiegel from publishing claims that Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić was involved in the 'Sarajevo Safari' during the Bosnian War. This ruling follows a legal challenge by Vučić's legal team against the prominent German publication.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has reportedly missed the last opportunity to call elections for July 12, indicating that elections will now take place later in the year, amidst discussions of a 'rebellion against the regime'.
Citizens in Serbia work longer hours than the EU average but receive lower wages and experience a weaker standard of living. President Aleksandar Vučić has encouraged them to work even harder.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has sparked a new political debate by hinting at the possibility of his own resignation, an announcement made from China ahead of an EU-Western Balkans summit in Tivat.
A Serbian media outlet, Informer, is accused of daily attacks and insults against various groups, including Roma and Montenegrins, with one personality, Vučićević, also making controversial statements.
The EU has stated it will not act as a neutral mediator between Ukraine and Russia, with Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas asserting that Europe stands with Ukraine and that Russia is on the defensive. The EU also reiterated its opposition to the presence of Russian troops in Georgia and Moldova.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić commented on a Montenegrin court ruling regarding his brother, stating the court implied tolerance rather than fault. He also criticized the West's actions concerning the railway in Kosovo, viewing it as persecution of the Serbian people.
A protest in Slavija, Belgrade, drawing an estimated 180,000 to 190,000 people, indicates immense public dissatisfaction that is unlikely to subside, with an analyst suggesting President Vučić should be concerned.
New Chinese investments in Serbia, totaling nearly a billion euros as announced by President Aleksandar Vučić, are expected to improve the foreign direct investment landscape, though experts caution that technology transfer is driven by interest, not affection.
A ruling by the Basic Court in Podgorica in favor of Vijesti, rejecting a lawsuit by Serbian President's brother Andrej Vučić over the publication of Sky ECC transcripts, demonstrates a judiciary that protects public interest over political and mafia power.
A Montenegrin court ruled that the publication of Sky ECC messages mentioning Andrej Vučić, brother of Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, was justified and in the public interest, rejecting his lawsuit against a Montenegrin portal.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced that Serbia will begin producing humanoid robots by July 15, claiming it will be the first country in Europe to do so, with the first phase of production starting in July.
Serbian Minister for European Integration Nemanja Starović has responded to opposition leader Dragan Đilas's claim that President Aleksandar Vučić 'stole Europe's opportunity' from the country.
A political cartoon by Corax, dated May 27, 2026, features an image possibly depicting Chinese President Xi Jinping and Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić with a drone.
Questions are being raised about who can prevent the hate speech attributed to Dragan J. Vučićević. The articles highlight concerns regarding his rhetoric and the potential for intervention.
Prime Ministers Edi Rama of Albania and Ana Brnabić of Serbia, along with other regional political figures like Aleksandar Vučić and Andrija Mandić, have extended their congratulations to Muslim believers on the occasion of Eid al-Adha.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has reignited discussions about constructing nuclear power plants in the country, indicating that Chinese companies could be potential builders for these projects.
Serbia's newly elected public prosecutors have been sworn into office during a ceremony in the Assembly. The event was attended by prominent figures including Ana Brnabić and Zagorka Dolovac.
Serbia's Democratic Party (DS) claims President Aleksandar Vučić is engaging in strategic nuclear energy agreements with China behind closed doors, without public or expert debate.
Serbian Minister Ivica Dačić has stated he sees no reason to resign, arguing that political responsibility does not apply in this case. His statement came ten days after a murder in Belgrade and the arrest of the city's police chief, prompting reactions regarding his refusal to step down.
The 31st anniversary of the Tuzla Gate massacre was commemorated, with victims and officials expressing enduring grief and demanding justice. BiH Presidency member Denis Bećirović criticized Serbia and President Vučić for allowing convicted war criminal Novak Đukić to remain at large.
Serbia's Commissioner for Information of Public Importance and Personal Data Protection reacted strongly to a statement by Predrag Vučićević, who attributed train delays to Roma individuals stealing copper cables. The Commissioner condemned the generalization and linking of the entire Roma community to criminal acts.
Tens of thousands of students and citizens protested in Belgrade, demanding new elections and expressing dissatisfaction with the government. The demonstrations saw clashes with police, resulting in injuries and arrests, while independent observers estimated a massive turnout.
Вучиќ се обрати до јавноста од Кина, објавија српски медиуми. Тој ги коментираше вчерашните големи протести во Белград. „Мојата покана за дијалог останува отворена.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has sent a letter to EU leaders, rejecting a proposal for Ukraine to become an 'associate member' of the European Union. Zelenskyy stated that such a proposal would be 'unfair' and leave Ukraine without a voice in the EU.
President Trump's changing statements regarding US troop deployments in Europe, from withdrawal to sending additional forces to Poland, have caused confusion among NATO allies. This shift has led to discussions about the future of NATO and European security architecture.
The article speculates on the future of Serbia following the potential fall of President Vučić's regime, likening the country to a multi-story building with crumbling foundations. It discusses the challenges of rebuilding the state.
Human remains believed to be those of Aleksandar Nešović, murdered on May 12, were discovered in a barrel in Inđija, Serbia, prompting President Vučić to vow action against corrupt police officers.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has renewed promises of financial aid for pensioners, which experts and pensioner representatives interpret as a strong indicator of upcoming early elections.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić had a contentious appearance on RTS's 'Četvrtkom u 9' show, where he reportedly yelled at the host. The discussion centered on the Nešović case, which has highlighted concerns about criminal infiltration in police structures.
Representative trade unions of the 'Zastava TERVO' defense industry factory have publicly appealed to Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić for assistance, but his chief of staff has not yet responded.
While much of Europe distances itself from Washington, Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić says his country embraces Trump's vision of sovereignty and partnership.
The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, is on a four-day visit to China, during which he announced the signing of over 30 agreements and investments totaling one billion euros. The visit aims to strengthen bilateral ties and economic cooperation.
Many Serbians opposing the Aleksandar Vučić regime are aware that May 23rd is the day they are expected to gather at Slavija, following a call from students.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić publicly commented on his relationships with Montenegrin politicians, including Milan Knežević and Jakov Milatović. He also addressed questions regarding Serbia's potential partnership with Ukraine.
A Ukrainian delegation, including the Deputy Prime Minister, visited Belgrade for discussions with Serbian officials, focusing on strengthening economic ties and exploring opportunities for cooperation.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić held a meeting with Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Taras Kachka, focusing on strengthening bilateral cooperation, particularly in the economic sector. This meeting occurred amidst discussions about a potential meeting with President Zelenskyy.
Aleksandar Vučić continues to mix political cards, leaving observers uncertain about his next moves, prompting questions about whether he will remain president in October.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy held discussions with Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, focusing on strengthening bilateral relations and the potential resumption of free trade zone negotiations. Vučić also reported on an upcoming visit by a Ukrainian delegation.
Serbia is experiencing an unprecedented political and police scandal, with the police chief arrested amid deep connections to organized crime, while President Vučić makes bizarre statements.
The visit of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to Serbia would be significant for many reasons, but also politically risky for Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, as in no other European country...
Montenegro is celebrating 20 years since gaining its independence, marking a significant milestone in its national identity and journey towards closer ties with the EU. Various institutions, including CKB and National Parks, are commemorating the two-decade anniversary.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has made statements regarding the upcoming presidential election, suggesting that voters who wish to support students should vote for his list. He also claimed not to know who would be president of Serbia in October.
President Vučić's statements regarding the "Senjak case" are under examination for their potential to influence legal proceedings and impact his political standing. Experts are debating whether these comments could affect the outcome for the accused and his election strategy.
This article presents a commentary warning against trusting Vučić, drawing parallels to the Trojan Horse myth. It suggests that Montenegrins, allegedly embroiled in issues of gold, cocaine, and corruption, have ignored warnings about Vučić's intentions.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced plans for the country to increase its production of electricity from renewable energy sources. He emphasized that gas from Azerbaijan would be crucial in the interim period to meet energy demands.
President Trump is facing significant opposition from Congress, including some Republicans, over his war powers regarding Iran and a proposed compensation fund, with the House voting to end the war with Iran and the Senate preparing to vote on barring him from creating the fund.
Serbia has implemented intensified border controls for Montenegrin citizens entering the country, with several individuals, including a Montenegrin politician, reportedly denied entry without clear explanation, drawing criticism from Montenegrin officials and support from Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik for Serbia's actions.
Tensions escalated between Serbia and Montenegro surrounding Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's planned visit, with reports of planned disruptions and strong reactions from both sides. Vučić affirmed his intention to visit despite the controversy, while Montenegrin officials and citizens expressed varied sentiments.
The European Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee adopted a significantly harsher report on Serbia, with MEPs, including Tonino Picula, calling for the European Commission to halt further financial aid to Serbia due to democratic backsliding under President Vučić.
Donald Trump's approval ratings have reached a new low amidst reports of strained relationships with international leaders like Benjamin Netanyahu over Iran, and criticism from figures such as Richard Gere. The US President is also expected to meet with PM Modi at the G7 summit.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has denied reports that Belgrade intends to end its visa-free regime for Russian citizens, reaffirming the country's close ties with the Kremlin despite the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić stated that elections will be held immediately after the summer. This announcement was made during a discussion about the political landscape and upcoming events.
Stefanović criticized Serbian President Vučić, alleging he is trying to implement a Chinese-Russian political model in Serbia while still seeking European funds, a strategy he believes will not succeed.
Lawyer Jovan Rajić stated that Interior Minister Ivica Dačić would like to leave his position, but suggested that such a decision is controlled by the Vučić brothers, whom he likened to a mafia boss.
A Hamburg court has ruled in favor of Vučić in his lawsuit against Spiegel, threatening the publication with a fine of up to 250,000 euros if it continues to spread disputed claims from a March article.
According to IFIMES, China no longer sees Serbia merely as a market but as a technological and logistical base, a perspective reinforced by Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's official visit to China from May 24-28, 2026.
A court in Podgorica, Montenegro, rejected a lawsuit filed by Andrej Vučić against the Montenegrin daily 'Vijesti' and its editors, ruling that the publication of Sky ECC transcripts was permissible.
Predrag Mijatović, a member of Partizan's Provisional Working Group, appeared on a Radio Television of Serbia show where he discussed various topics, including meeting Vučić when he joined Partizan and his ongoing friendship with Milo.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced that a banner on the Albania Palace would be removed at 7 PM by alpinists, dismissing claims about white swifts. A psychologist commented that Vučić appears frustrated by the large and spontaneous nature of the ongoing protests, suggesting a decline in public fear towards him.
Dragan Đilas, president of the Freedom and Justice Party (SSP), commented on Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's visit to China, stating that only a 'madman' would sign a free trade agreement with China.
A Serbian delegation concluded its visit to China, signing over 30 agreements and memorandums. The visit secured nearly one billion euros in investments, raising questions about Serbia's role in facilitating China's access to the EU market.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, in an interview with Xinhua news agency, described Serbia and China as 'steel friends,' emphasizing their mutual support and close cooperation on key national interests.
Following the arrest of a high-ranking police official in Belgrade, deeply connected to criminal groups and implicated in a murder, it is suggested that even pensioners will not be enough to keep Vučić in power.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has hinted at his resignation and announced 'big news' for one or two Serbian towns in June, fueling speculation about a potential shift from the presidency to the prime minister's role without parliamentary elections. His recent visit to China and comments on student protests have also drawn public and media attention.
A Serbian journalist criticizes the country's Minister of Information, stating that 'Bratina is a minister as much as Vučićević is a journalist,' implying a lack of qualification or integrity.
Milan Antonijević, the Commissioner for Equality, refused to respond to an insult from Minister of Information and Telecommunications Boris Bratina, who was defending Informer editor Dragan Vučićević.
Žarko Korać stated that if he were Serbian President Vučić, he would not sleep peacefully. Korać's comments suggest deep concerns about the political climate and Vučić's leadership.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić visited China, where he was greeted by robots dancing the 'Moravac' and announced securing contracts worth 993 million euros. During his visit, he also discussed the acquisition of weaponry from China, stating that China has not blackmailed Serbia unlike others.
The publication of Sky ECC transcripts mentioning Andrej Vučić, brother of the Serbian President, is deemed to be of public interest, with officials arguing that as a public figure, he must tolerate a wider degree of public criticism.
A Montenegrin court has rejected a lawsuit filed by Andrej Vučić, the brother of the Serbian president, against the newspaper 'Vijesti' regarding reports on Sky messaging. The court deemed the lawsuit unfounded, stating the public has a right to know about Vučić's alleged involvement.
Serbian Minister of Information and Telecommunications, Boris Bratina, condemned what he described as continuous attacks on Informer TV and its editor-in-chief, Dragan J. Vučićević, viewing them as an attempt to suppress media freedom, particularly in the context of controversial statements regarding Roma people.
Dušan Nikezić, Vice President of the Party of Freedom and Justice, criticized the Serbian government's economic policies, highlighting Chinese company Ziđin's profits while referencing President Vučić's video of robots dancing in China.
Dragan Đilas, president of the Freedom and Justice Party, stated his concern for Serbia's European integration path, noting that under Aleksandar Vučić's rule, Serbia remains at the bottom of the region while Montenegro and Albania make progress.
A basic court has ruled that journalists acted with due diligence when publishing transcripts mentioning Andrej Vučić, noting that he is a public figure actively involved in Serbian political life.
Serbian politicians, including President Vučić and former President Tadić, have expressed their condolences following the death of Dragoljub Mićunović, a prominent figure in Serbian democracy. Mićunović is remembered as a patriarch of Serbian democracy and a lifelong fighter for a free and just society.
In line with the paranoia that grips the rulers, it has again confused the relations in the country: Reactions to Brnabic's statements about Croatia as the inspirer of "overthrowing Vučić"
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic met with representatives of Chinese companies, offering Xiaomi "the best subsidies" to invest in Serbia. He expressed optimism that what seemed like a distant future could become reality.
There have been various reactions to the Serbian Police Minister's statement regarding why he is not resigning, with many arguing that responsibility cannot be avoided. The minister's comments have sparked public and political debate.
An article discusses how a 'mafia state' allegedly covers up crimes and protects trusted individuals, linking it to the system that produces violence and concealment, mentioning Vučić.
Students in Serbia have protested on Slavija, with President Vučić reportedly counting participants from China, while students propose solutions to problems.
An article reflects on censorship and memories from the bombing period, possibly referencing Vučić, highlighting the deceptive nature of memory and documentation.
The ROMA Zaječar Association strongly condemned a public statement by Informer editor Dragan J. Vučićević, which generalized the Roma community and linked them to copper theft without evidence.
Anti-government protests in Belgrade, organized by students, escalated into clashes with police, leading to 23 arrests. The demonstrations, which drew tens of thousands, called for the resignation of President Vučić.
Tens of thousands of people protested against the Serbian president in Belgrade, leading to clashes between demonstrators and police in the city center. Incidents near Pionirski Park involved thrown firecrackers, bottles, and flares, with police pushing back the crowd and reports of officers beating protesters.
A gas explosion at a coal mine in China's Shanxi province has resulted in the deaths of at least 90 miners, with several others reported missing. This incident marks one of China's deadliest coal mine disasters in over 16 years.
Donald Trump has prioritized addressing tensions with Iran over attending his son Don Jr.'s wedding, stating the timing was 'not good.' This decision comes amidst reports of Trump's frustration with Pentagon moves, his lashing out at Republicans opposing his 'anti-weaponisation' fund, and the GOP scrapping an ICE bill and Iran vote due to internal tensions.
A Serbian politician, Lopandić, criticized President Vučić for discussing investigation details while remaining silent on a three-day period. Lopandić also stated that Serbia is experiencing endemic violence in various forms, which he links to government structures.
Serbian President Vučić has reportedly abandoned the idea of summer elections, while the ZLF (Green-Left Front) reaffirms its continued support for students, aiming to contribute to defeating the 'criminal regime'.
According to Obradović, Serbian President Vučić's policy towards Montenegro is experiencing a collapse, leading to a weakening of his own position. This is highlighted by Andrija Mandić's recent shift in stance on Montenegro's independence.
Representative unions of the "Zastava TERVO" defense industry factory have appealed to Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić for assistance. They are seeking a resolution to the problem of a ban on permanent employment for workers who have met legal requirements.
Studenti kažu da su njihovi ciljevi usmjereni ka predstojećim izborima kasnije ove ili sljedeće godine, na kojima se nadaju da će svrgnuti Vučićevu desničarsku populističku vladu
Romska partija ima dva zadatka na predstojećim izborima koje je najavio predsednik Aleksandar Vučić - da obezbedi vraćanje države građanima i podelu vlasti na zakonodavnu, izvršnu i sudsku, kao i da…
Montenegro celebrated the 20th anniversary of its independence referendum, which led to its separation from Serbia. The nation marked the occasion with various events, including fireworks and receptions, while also reflecting on its journey and ambitions for EU membership.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's policy towards Montenegro is facing criticism, with some commentators suggesting his reaction to Montenegro's independence celebration was an attempt to humiliate the country. Critics argue that his approach is failing and has backfired.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has responded to the behavior of "arrogant officials" who justify their actions with "Do you know who I am?" by countering with "Who are you?". This reflects a broader criticism of officials who allegedly humiliate the state and citizens.
Belgrade police chief Veselin Milić is under suspicion for allegedly aiding criminals after the commission of a crime and concealing evidence, sparking discussions about police ties to organized crime.
Russian President Vladimir Putin visited Beijing for talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping, where the leaders called for a "multi-polar" world order and criticized the US. While they praised their "unshakable foundations," a key gas pipeline agreement timeline was not finalized.
A journalist from BIRN, Saša Dragojlo, disclosed how the investigative network inadvertently came into possession of details regarding a marketing campaign for Vučić, orchestrated by marketing expert Srulik Ajnhorn, which is currently underway.
Andrija Cvetanović, guitarist of the band Lavina, made a joke on Instagram after their guest appearance on RTS for Eurovision was cut short due to an address by President Vučić.
Miroslav Aleksić of the NPS party has publicly accused Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić of governing the country like a mafia clan. This statement highlights strong criticism from the opposition regarding the current administration's methods.
Supporters of Serbia's ruling SNS party have withdrawn from Slavija Square in Belgrade. The move followed an alleged call from President Aleksandar Vučić for them to disperse.
JEDAN od poznatijih domaćih glazbenih PR stručnjaka Vedran Strukar ponovno se oglasio o rezultatima ovogodišnjeg Eurosonga, nekoliko dana nakon što je njegova objava izazvala veliku pozornost na…
The murder case in Senjak could postpone early elections during the summer, as no ruling party wants to go to elections with the discovery of cooperation between security services and crime, although SNS voters believe...