American economist, academic, and geopolitical analyst Jeffrey Sachs stated in an interview with the weekly NIN that Serbia is on the right track and praised its strategy of maintaining ties with all global(read more)
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Cost of Niš–Dimitrovgrad railway rises sharply to EUR 502 million
The cost of reconstructing the Niš–Dimitrovgrad railway has nearly doubled compared to initial projections, reports Biznis.rs….
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Berliner Zeitung: Short-term gas deal gives Serbia room to maneuver between Russia and the EU
While the European Union remains determined to completely end its reliance on Russian gas by 2027, Serbia has extended its gas supply agreement with Russia’s Gazprom until March of next year…. This content is for(read more)
Average net salary reached RSD 110,670 in October
The average gross salary in October amounted to RSD 153,153, while the net average wage (excluding taxes and contributions) was RSD 110,670, the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia (RZS) announced(read more)
Another section of Morava Corridor motorway opens
A 14-kilometer section of the Morava Corridor motorway connecting Vrnjačka Banja to Vrba near Kraljevo was officially opened yesterday, and will open to traffic starting today…. This content is for Osnovni members(read more)
TS: Construction of Morava Corridor contracted outside Public Procurement Law
The construction of the Morava Corridor was not contracted under the Law on Public Procurement, but rather under a “special law” adopted specifically for this project, which enabled the works to be paid significantly(read more)
Charges against Vesić, Tanasković, Dimoski dismissed in canopy collapse case
The pre-trial panel of the Higher Court in Novi Sad ruled to halt proceedings against the former Minister of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure Goran Vesić, his assistant Anita Dimoski, and Jelena Tanasković(read more)
IMF calls for new electricity price increase, warns about NIS situation, criticizes trade margin caps
Electricity prices for households will rise next year, according to the latest International Monetary Fund (IMF) report on the implementation of Serbia’s current arrangement with the Fund, Nedeljnik reports…. This(read more)
SSP and Serbia Center submit bill to parliament on takeover of NIS
President of the Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP) Dragan Đilas announced yesterday that the SSP, together with the Serbia Center (Srce) party, had submitted to the National Assembly of Serbia a draft law on the(read more)
Serbian banks closing accounts of Russian citizens?
Banks in Serbia, as well as in Armenia, are closing previously opened accounts of Russian citizens, even in cases where they possess residence permits, long-term work authorizations, or have lived in those countries for(read more)


