Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs Péter Szijjártó stated that Hungarian oil company MOL could potentially acquire a stake in Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS), which is currently under U.S. sanctions due to Russian(read more)
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Government seeks additional fuel supply channels
Prime Minister of Serbia Đuro Macut stated yesterday that the government will intensify cooperation with all partners in the coming days to secure additional fuel supply channels, following the imposition of U.S(read more)
Incidents, clashes between police, citizens in front of gov’t building in Novi Sad
Dozens of police and Gendarmerie members used force last night against citizens assembled in front of a government building in Novi Sad to prevent the towing of a bus belonging to the bus company owner Milomir(read more)
Hrka halts hunger strike, remains in front of parliament building
Dijana Hrka, mother to Stefan Hrka, a youth killed in the Novi Sad railway station canopy collapse last year, halted her hunger strike last night after 16 consecutive days, having started it demanding that the parties(read more)
Death anniversary of 16th Novi Sad station tragedy marked
The 16 Minutes of Silence memorials yesterday marked the 1st anniversary of the death of one of 2 young women who survived the Novi Sad Railway Station tragedy…. This content is for Osnovni members only.Register(read more)
Vučić: Meaningful talk with Wadephul
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić said last night that he had an open and meaningful talk with German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul in Belgrade about further strengthening bilateral ties, political dialogue and(read more)
Kushner seeks exemption from Law on State-Owned Enterprise Management
Jared Kushner, son-in-law of U.S. President Donald Trump, is seeking an exemption from Serbia’s Law on the Management of Companies in State Ownership as part of an agreement with the Serbian government for the(read more)
Government approves no-fee lease for General Staff site
Parcels in central Belgrade that comprise the former General Staff complex will be leased free of charge for 99 years to a newly established company in which Atlantic Incubation Partners, owned by Jared Kushner, son-in(read more)
EC: Serbian economy slows, growth threatened by political instability
In Serbia, ongoing political unrest and student-led protests, coupled with global uncertainties over tariffs and trade, have negatively impacted consumer confidence, business sentiment, and the inflow of foreign direct(read more)
Lazarević: Delhaize attempting to confront the state
The announced closure of 25 Delhaize stores by the end of the year is only partially the result of the government’s regulation on margin caps, Serbian Minister of Trade Jagoda Lazarević stated yesterday…. This(read more)
Tabaković denies foreign investment outflow
Governor of the National Bank of Serbia Jorgovanka Tabaković stated yesterday that while it is true that gross inflow of foreign direct investment (FDI) has decreased by 35 percent, claims of a net outflow are(read more)
Construction of Čoka Rakita gold mine set for mid-next year
The Government of Serbia has adopted a decision to initiate the development of a Special Purpose Spatial Plan for the Čoka Rakita mineral deposit located in the Crni Vrh area, reports Nedeljnik.rs…. This content(read more)
Entrepreneurs in Serbia employ 260,000 people
Entrepreneurship in Serbia has seen steady growth over the past five years, yet of nearly 370,000 registered entrepreneurs, only around two-thirds are actively operating, collectively employing more than 260,000 people(read more)
Nikola Tesla Museum in the building of the former Milan Vapa paper mill
The Secretariat for Urban Planning and Construction of Belgrade has announced a public presentation of the urban design project for the reconstruction and extension of the former Milan Vapa paper mill, which will be(read more)


