BELGRADE / STRASBORUG – On 24 March, the European Court of Human Rights requested that the Republic of Serbia provide answers to questions regarding the...
BELGRADE – Serbian police entered the offices of four civil society organizations (CSOs) this morning to collect information on the possible misuse of USAID funds,...
BRUSSELS – Serbia, Bulgaria, and other countries in the region have media that openly favor in Russian side in its aggression against Ukraine and deliberately...
The issue of the unequal representation of political actors in the media has been recognized for years by international and domestic observers as a major...
BELGRADE – The second meeting of the Inter-Party Dialogue in Serbia facilitated by the European Parliament took place on 17 and 18 September, resulting in...
Since the beginning of September 2020, Law on Prevention of Corruption has entered into force in Serbia, by which the main anti-corruption body, Anti-corruption Agency...
There are two parallel monologues being held about the state of media freedom during the election process. The government, but also the Serbian Regulatory Authority...
Although the Serbian Progressive Party is not in danger of losing power in the elections on 21 June, almost all activities that made previous election...
Even though current circumstances might put them on hold, parliamentary elections are expected to take place this year in North Macedonia, Serbia and Montenegro. Parliamentary...
The long-awaited reform of the electoral system in Ukraine was finally adopted in mid-2019. In line with its obligations under the Association Agreement with the...