The completion of the constitutional reform, which should ensure the independence of the judiciary, was planned for 2017, when the citizens of Serbia were supposed...
Although it has made progress in many areas, Serbia needs to accelerate reforms when it comes to judicial independence, the fight against corruption, media freedom,...
Montenegro welcomed 2020 with growing tensions, followed by the COVID-19 pandemic. The country is in an election year as well, however, the opposition announced boycott...
BELGRADE / PODGORICA – Tensions between Serbia and Montenegro are rising again, following a decision by Montenegrin authorities to partially open borders in early June,...
PODGORICA – European Parliament Rapporteur for Montenegro, Tonino Picula (S&D) called for a constructive dialogue and a calm approach regarding the tensions between Montenegrin authorities...
SKOPJE / SOFIA – In March, North Macedonia celebrated the green light for opening the accession negotiation with the EU. However, after the signing of...
Freedom House’s “Nations in Transit” report drew more attention than usual after classifying Serbia and Montenegro as “hybrid regimes”, in which the power is based...
Media freedom represents a crucial element of a democracy and it has an even bigger role during extraordinary circumstances, one of them being the COVID-19...
Serbia welcomed World Press Freedom Day by falling again on the recently published media freedom ranking list by the Reporters Without Borders (RSF). After falling...