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Opinions & Analyses

Perspectives on the Ukrainian protests

28.01.2014. | Comments: 1
Pro-Yanukovych protesters are seen in Kiev (Beta/AP)

In most countries, the events in Kiev would not have generated global interest. When you are a country like Ukraine, even nominal instability generates not only interest but also pressure and even intervention from all directions.

B92 TV

Serbia: 19 Years of collecting, hiding and losing evidence

25.11.2013. | Izvor: IPI | Comments: 5
Dada Vujasinović (B92)

Over a decade has passed since the death of Serbian journalists Dada Vujasinović, Slavko Ćuruvija and Milan Pantić. Ever since the fall of the regime of Slobodan Milošević in 2000, successive Serbian governments have promised to make these cases a priority.

Press Room

Agreement on Understanding to build Safe House in Vranje

17.01.2014. | Comments: 0
Sean Long, Zoran Antić, Veran Matić, Bojana Veličkov (B92)

An Agreement on Understanding has been signed today in Vranje between the City of Vranje, Office of Defense Cooperation (ODC Office) of the US Embassy in Belgrade and B92 Fund, with which conditions are practically met for launching works on construction