The City of Belgrade continues to refuse to provide Serbia’s Anti-Corruption Council with information regarding approximately EUR 100 million in liabilities owed by Belgrade Waterfront (BW) to the city, as(read more)
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Union says Apoteka Beograd faces concession with nearly RSD 3 billion in debt
The “Opstanak” union at Apoteka Beograd announced that it will hold another protest outside the Belgrade City Assembly on Friday, July 24, expressing dissatisfaction that the extraordinary session of the(read more)
Rio Tinto changes leadership in Serbia, maintains commitment to Jadar project
Australian national Chad Blewitt, the long-serving head of Rio Tinto’s operations in Serbia, officially stepped down last week as director of Rio Sava Exploration, the mining giant’s Serbian subsidiary.
Ryanair says it is ‘too early’ to discuss compensation for injured Serbian passenger
Ryanair Chief Executive Michael O’Leary said on Monday that preliminary findings from the investigation into the July 10 Boeing 737 incident, in which a window shattered during a flight from Thessaloniki and a(read more)
African swine fever active in seven districts, 28,871 pigs culled
As of July 19, African swine fever remained active in seven districts, 12 municipalities, and 52 settlements across Serbia, with the disease confirmed on 618 active farms.
Passport control to be conducted at Prokop station for Budapest-bound trains
Passenger service on the Belgrade-Budapest high-speed railway could begin in September, prompting the establishment of a border crossing at Belgrade Center (Prokop) railway station.
Hungary’s Magyar says Budapest-Belgrade passenger rail service to start within two months
Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar said passenger service on the Budapest-Belgrade high-speed railway will begin within one to two months at most, adding that Transport Minister Dávid Vitézy will visit Serbia in the(read more)
Appeals court cites officials’ failure to act in reinstating canopy collapse indictment
In its reasoning for overturning the dismissal of the indictment against six suspects in connection with the collapse of the canopy at the Novi Sad railway station on Nov.
EPS imported more than 4 million tons of coal from Indonesia since 2022
Serbian state-owned utility EPS imported more than 4 million tons of coal from Indonesia between 2022 and 2025, with part of the imports carried out through Hong Kong-based Shenhua International Trading, which is part(read more)
Forbes Serbia: Ernst & Young reviewing Belgrade’s finances
Forbes Serbia reported that the Serbian government in May hired consulting firm Ernst & Young without a public tender to conduct a detailed review of the finances of the City of Belgrade.


