Jasmina Vujić, a full professor and chair of the nuclear engineering department at the University of California, Berkeley, assessed the prospects of Serbia building a nuclear power plant as virtually non-existent in the(read more)
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Kim Kardashian to open exclusive boutique in Serbia?
Reports from local media suggest that Kim Kardashian is set to visit Belgrade in June for the grand opening of the first Serbian store of her fashion brand, Skims.
Household monthly income was short by RSD 271 compared to expenditures last year
In 2023, the average monthly income of households in Serbia, comprising cash and in-kind earnings, amounted to RSD 87,973, while expenditures for personal consumption reached RSD 88,244, as reported yesterday by the(read more)
Tabaković discusses instant payment integration with Rakuten Viber
Jorgovanka Tabaković, the Governor of the National Bank of Serbia (NBS), held discussions yesterday with representatives from Rakuten Viber about integrating the highly popular Viber app in Serbia with the NBS’s(read more)
FC Red Star earns four times more than FC Partizan
Football Club Red Star Belgrade has earned four times more revenue than its city rival, Partizan Belgrade, in the past year, reports Kurir.
Ten Serbian monasteries install solar power plants
Ten monasteries in Serbia have installed solar power plants in the past two years and registered as consumer-producers.
Construction on highway at Duga Poljana has not started after two years, worker camp abandoned
Two years after the foundation stone was laid and the commencement of the highway section from Duga Poljana to Požega was officially marked, the specially built camp for workers and machinery has been abandoned, and(read more)
Memorandum between Serbian Government and Merck Company signed
Jelena Begović, the Serbian Minister of Science, signed a Memorandum of Understanding yesterday in Belgrade on behalf of the Serbian Government with the German company Merck, represented by the Director for Central(read more)
Expansion of Belgrade Waterfront requires the relocation of many companies
The Belgrade Waterfront (BW) project will expand by 327 hectares following the Serbian Government’s decision to amend the Spatial Plan for the Special Purpose Area along the Sava River, resulting in the(read more)
Civic Initiative appeals against Zrenjanin City Administration’s decision on Linglong
The Civic Initiative from Zrenjanin has filed a complaint with the Provincial Secretariat of Vojvodina for Urban Planning and Environmental Protection against the decision of the Zrenjanin city administration, which(read more)