Reportage from the biggest protest Belgrade has ever seen
Due to the days of silence, we decided not to publish any other content, so today we are publishing the
reportage from the big protest that took place in Belgrade on March 15th.
We welcomed the three walking groups of students who arrived the day before and followed the entire
protest to the end. We talked to several Serbian actors about the current situation, as well as some of
the students, bikers and citizens. A sound cannon was also used at the protest, and one of the injured
students told his experience in the Labyrinth. Watch the full episode.
Тивок и мирен собир на скопскиот плоштад за трагично загинатите во пожарот во Кочани. Со солзи во очите, граѓаните по молкот запалија свеќи и оставија цвеќе.
Голем број студенти се собраа на кампусот на УКИМ да изразат сочувство за настраданите во страшниот пожар во дискотеката во Кочани. Обраќања имаа ректорката и министерката за образование, а на неколкумина студенти им се слоши за време на едно од обраќањата. Режисерот Леонид Велковски за ИД Медиа го проследи овој собир и поразговара со претседателот на УСС – УКИМ и со неколкумина студенти.
This Christmas we bring you the story of the most popular Christmas song of all time – Shchedrik or as
the world knows it, Carol of the bells. The Ukrainian song that conquered the world was composed by
the legendary composer Mykola Leontovich, and for Ukrainians it is not just an ordinary song, but also a
struggle for freedom, language and identity. It was first performed in the distant 1916, and just three
years later it conquered the European and American continents, to today become the song that warms
hearts all over the world during the Christmas holidays.
Take a look at the story of the song with a very rich history, which for Ukrainians has become a symbol
of the struggle for freedom.