Speaker of the Serbian National Assembly Ana Brnabić stated that she believes Serbia will manage to “calm the situation” with the United States through dialogue, following reports that the U.S…. This content is(read more)
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Research paper revealing environmental risks of Jadar project withdrawn from Nature Scientific Reports
A research paper titled, The impact of exploratory activities for a potential lithium mine on the environment in western Serbia, which listed potentially negative environmental consequences if the Jadar lithium project(read more)
State of emergency in 11 municipalities across Serbia due to snow
A state of emergency due to snowstorms has been declared in 11 municipalities in Serbia….
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Serbia sells bonds worth RSD 51.95 billion
The Republic of Serbia sold five-year government bonds worth RSD 51.95 billion at auction, the Public Debt Administration announced yesterday…. This content is for Osnovni members only.Register Already a member(read more)
Goods from central Serbia make strong comeback to Kosovo
Kosovo’s economy significantly increased its reliance on imported goods last year, with imports between January and November reaching EUR 6.37 billion, marking a rise of 11.71 percent compared to the same period in(read more)
Đilas claims report on Rio Tinto lawsuit is true, company remains silent
Dragan Đilas, president of the Freedom and Justice Party (SSP), stated several days ago that the multinational corporation Rio Tinto is preparing a lawsuit against Serbia over its inability to commence lithium(read more)
Srbijagas spent nearly RSD 40 billion outside legal procedures
The largest amount of public funds misused in 2025 was recorded in several major public enterprises and city systems, with the most significant irregularities—worth tens of billions of dinars—found in Srbijagas, said(read more)
Radosavljević: Due to lower GDP growth, some projects will not be realized
Serbia’s gross domestic product (GDP) growth of around 2 percent last year—half the initially projected 4 percent—will directly impact the national budget and revenue levels, making it likely that some of the(read more)
Hungarian section of Belgrade–Budapest railway to open in February
While Serbian officials have announced that regular passenger service between Belgrade and Budapest will be launched no later than May, more detailed and concrete information is now emerging from Hungary regarding the(read more)
Continued decline in stock exchange turnover in 2025
The key stock index, Belex15, posted a gain last year, yet this performance was overshadowed by a record-low trading volume on the Belgrade Stock Exchange, according to the annual analysis published by brokerage firm(read more)


