Fires have been consuming forests and vegetation across Serbia for days, leaving thousands of hectares of scorched land in their wake.
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Serbia pays 73 percent of fourth Rafale installment six months early
Citing unnamed sources, Radar reported that on July 27, Serbia paid RSD 58.7 billion (EUR 500 million) from the state budget, covering most of the fourth installment for the purchase of 12 Rafale multirole fighter jets.
Montenegro government withdraws approval for Luštica Development borrowing from Alta Bank
To obtain a EUR 15 million loan from Belgrade-based Alta Bank at a fixed interest rate of 7.5 percent, Montenegrin company Luštica Development was required to register a pledge in favor of the bank that would give it(read more)
Air Serbia to launch Niš flights to Vienna, Malta after Ryanair withdrawal
Air Serbia will introduce direct flights from Niš Constantine the Great Airport to Vienna and Malta from Oct. 25, following Ryanair’s decision several days ago to suspend flights to those destinations during the(read more)
Radar: State sold Energoprojekt stake three days after court ruling
Three days after the 2017 takeover of Energoprojekt shares was declared unlawful, the state’s stake was sold at less than one-third of the price offered nine years ago, but the court ruling did not become known(read more)
Belgrade-Budapest high-speed rail service expected this fall after testing
The high-speed rail line between Belgrade and Budapest is expected to open for passenger service in the autumn, Serbian Construction, Transport and Infrastructure Minister Aleksandra Sofronijević said in Subotica on(read more)
Telekom Srbija CEO banned from entering Kosovo
Kosovo’s Ministry of Internal Affairs has declared Telekom Srbija CEO Vladimir Lučić persona non grata and permanently banned him from entering, transiting through or staying in the territory, citing public statements(read more)
Foreigners come to Serbia to see where Novak Đoković and Nikola Jokić grew up
The number of tourists in Serbia has doubled in five years, with foreigners contributing the most to the growth, as their number at the end of last year was five times higher than in 2020, according to data from the(read more)
Anti-Corruption Council says information on Belgrade Waterfront investor unavailable
The Anti-Corruption Council was unable to establish key facts related to the Belgrade Waterfront (BW) project due to missing documentation, according to its Report on the Lack of Transparency in the Work of State(read more)


