In the third quarter of this year, Serbia recorded 2,365,745 employed persons, representing a decrease of 4,358 or 0.2 percent compared to the previous quarter, the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia (RZS)(read more)
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Short-Term household savings continue to grow, decline in long-term deposits
The National Bank of Serbia (NBS) announced yesterday, on the occasion of World Savings Day, October 31, that both dinar- and foreign currency-denominated household savings in Serbia continue to grow and have reached(read more)
Strela named exclusive transport operator for EXPO 2027
Members of the Belgrade City Assembly adopted a decision yesterday appointing a consortium led by Strela Obrenovac as the exclusive passenger transport provider for the international specialized exhibition EXPO(read more)
Over ten years 1,228 forest fires recorded in Serbia
Between 2012 and 2023, Serbia experienced 1,228 forest fires, resulting in the burning of 37,800 hectares of land, the State Audit Institution (DRI) reported yesterday…. This content is for Osnovni members only(read more)
Expert from Corridors of Serbia develops tool to prevent infrastructure project delays
Aleksandar Senić, Director of the Construction Department at Corridors of Serbia, has developed a predictive model aimed at identifying and preventing risks during the construction and modernization of transportation(read more)
Lonely Planet names Belgrade among top destinations to visit in 2026
Experts from Lonely Planet, one of the world’s most renowned travel guides, have included Belgrade on their latest list of top European destinations to visit in 2026, the Tourism Organization of Serbia announced(read more)
Vučić reveals investment funds interested in acquiring stake in NIS
President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić stated yesterday in Tashkent that there are ideas for certain investment funds to acquire a stake in Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS), but added that it remains uncertain whether the(read more)
Uncertain future for Lukoil operations in Serbia
Russian oil company Lukoil, which will be subject to U.S. sanctions starting November 21, has announced plans to divest its assets outside Russia—a move that could include selling its Serbian business operations, Forbes(read more)
Marches from across Serbia press on toward Novi Sad
On Wednesday, students from across the country kept marching toward Novi Sad for the memorial rally on November 1 – the grim first anniversary of the train-station canopy collapse that claimed 16 lives…(read more)
Student: Social covenant on Serbia’s future more important than names on student ticket
The student ticket for the upcoming parliamentary elections is almost complete, but releasing it before the extraordinary vote is called would do more harm than good, Ana Kiković, a student of the Faculty of Electrical(read more)


