Despite Hype, Numbers Show Serbia’s Stalling Anti-Corruption Fight
On the early morning of Dec. 12, 2012, police came to the home of Miroslav Miskovic, one of Serbia’s most prominent...
On the early morning of Dec. 12, 2012, police came to the home of Miroslav Miskovic, one of Serbia’s most prominent...
Belgrade’s powerful mayor Sinisa Mali organized last year’s violent demolition of a Belgrade neighborhood because it stood...
On the night of Oct. 13, 2016, Aleksandar Stankovic’s car pulled toward an intersection in Serbia’s capital, Belgrade,...
Monday's front page of the Serbian pro-government tabloid Informer renewed attacks on independent news organizations,...
Serbia’s government gave at least €7 million (US$ 7.84 million) in loans between 2014 and 2016 to a television channel known...
Serbian Prime Minister Aleskandar Vucic has defended the country’s burgeoning arms exports to Saudi Arabia, in response to...
Threats against independent journalists are fairly common in Serbia. But a recent barrage of online harassment against OCCRP...
Serbia's Supreme court in May found that a lower appeals court had improperly rejected potentially incriminating evidence...
A Belgrade court has sentenced one of the richest businessmen in the Balkans, Miroslav Miskovic, to a five-year prison...
The mystery of who was behind April’s bizarre midnight demolition of buildings in Belgrade has been solved, according to...
Two contracts, published by the Serbian Center for Investigative Journalism (CINS) on Monday, illustrate how generous a...
Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić and his family own seven properties worth more than € 1 million in the Serbian...