The Internal Affairs Ministry (MUP) claimed that more than 100,000 people attended the pro-regime gatherings yesterday….
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The Internal Affairs Ministry (MUP) claimed that more than 100,000 people attended the pro-regime gatherings yesterday….
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In an interview with Pink TV, Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić said on Saturday that a declaration on military cooperation signed by Croatia and Slovenia was clearly and strongly hostile toward the Serbian people and(read more)
Spasoje Vulević, who has years of tenure as the commanding officer of the Special Anti-Terrorist Unit, will be retiring before the legally required age at his own request after refusing to serve as adviser to Serbian(read more)
A protest Pride march of several thousand members of the LGBT+ community took place in Belgrade on Saturday….
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Minister of Domestic and Foreign Trade Jagoda Lazarević stated yesterday that the Market Inspectorate began inspecting retail chains on Friday to verify compliance with the Regulation that came into effect on September(read more)
Governor of the National Bank of Serbia (NBS), Jorgovanka Tabaković, stated that, in addition to Banka Poštanska Štedionica (BPŠ), several other banks have announced their intention to reduce interest rates on loans(read more)
United Group Serbia has appointed a new director, Guibert Schroyen, a former executive of the telecommunications company KPN and a long-time associate of Stephan Miller, according to Nova Ekonomija…. This content(read more)
The Shareholders’ Assembly of Telekom Srbija adopted a decision on Friday to refinance dinar-denominated bonds issued in 2020, marking a continuation of the company’s active financial liability management(read more)
Due to the sharp decline in global lithium prices, Rio Tinto stated in its 2025 semi-annual business report that lithium production will “need to be incentivized,” and the company has not ruled out the possibility of(read more)
The National Employment Service (NZS) of Serbia announced on Friday that, in cooperation with local governments and private companies, it is actively seeking alternative employment for 1,800 workers of Leoni Wiring(read more)