Original article (in Slovenian) was published on 20/12/2021 Viewing figures do not reflect the importance of public service broadcasting; its importance is reflected in the way it engages with viewers as citizens. “Any ideas on how to reach the 250,000 viewers of Odmevi that you have lost over the years?” tweeted Alenka Jeraj, Slovenian Democratic […]
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Original article (in Montenegrin) was published on 31/01/2022 Associating coronavirus vaccination with specific health problems has been present ever since the first vaccines against this disease appeared. Conspiracy theorists do not stop attributing vaccination to every health problem, even when there is no basis for it. Associating coronavirus vaccination with specific health problems has been […]
Original article (in Montenegrin) was published on 31/01/2022 Ever since the beginning of the pandemic, COVID-19-related conspiracy theories have been spreading on social networks, as well as theories about the desire of the world’s powerful people to control the citizens. Ever since the beginning of the pandemic, COVID-19-related conspiracy theories have been spreading on social […]
Original article (in Serbian) was published on 19/01/2022 In the Telegram group “Pravo na slobodu” (“Right to freedom”), one user shared a text from the Croatian website Epoha, which states that the “International Court of General Law” condemned the director of Pfizer, Pope Francis, Chinese President Xi Jinping, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Queen […]
Original article (in Serbian) was published on 24/01/2022 An ironic Facebook post by Croatian academic and linguist Ranko Matasovic ended up on the website Informer, where it was declared to be “true”. Namely, Matasovic reacted to the news that Serbia has adopted a law that considers works of old Dubrovnik literature as Serbian heritage. He […]
Original article (in Serbian) was published on 26/01/2022 The website Republika announced that “the word grandfather will be phased out” in America. The same source wrote that the new “shocking list of unfavorable expressions has astonished the world”. Yet nothing so dramatic and shocking has happened. Namely, experts have proposed replacing certain terms used in […]
Information published on Facebook claims that two Christian churches are being sold in Turkey.
Political topics can often be used to fuel national tensions. A simple announcement in the title suggesting that some people are endangered, and here are the clicks.
The interview given by the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State and Special Envoy for the region, Gabriel Escobar, to the Voice of America, has received the attention of many media in the region
After four former members of the State Security were sentenced to 100 years in prison last week for the murder of journalist Slavko Curuvija, the tabloids “told” the story about the “mysterious bag” with 415,000 dollars that Curuvija allegedly carried at the time of the murder.