The Belgrade Public Transport Company (GSP) unions have stated that the recent traffic accident involving two buses in New Belgrade is a consequence of systemic issues in public transportation, which they have been(read more)
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EU invested USD 4.17 mn in green projects across Serbia since 2022
The EU Green Agenda Initiative in Serbia has invested USD 4.17 million since 2022 to implement innovative green projects across the country, the Ministry of Environmental Protection announced yesterday…. This(read more)
Fiat withdraws two models from sale in Serbia due to reverse gear issues
Fiat is pulling the Fiat Panda and Fiat 500 models produced in 2023 from the Serbian market due to problems with the rear light, camera, and sensors when driving in reverse, the Ministry of Trade announced…. This(read more)
Average prices of used cars and sales volume increased last year
The average prices of used vehicles in Serbia increased by 4.2 percent last year compared to 2023, while sales grew by 2.6 percent, according to the annual analysis by the website Polovni Automobili, published(read more)
Serbian PM and Novi Sad mayor step down
Miloš Vučević stepped down as Serbian prime minister yesterday over the developments in the country following the tragedy in Novi Sad on November 1, 2024, when a concrete canopy collapsed at the local railway station(read more)
Vučić says decision on elections or new cabinet in next 10 days, opposition demands an interim government
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced last night, the wake of Prime Minister Miloš Vučević’s resignation, that he would invite representatives of political parties to consultations on creating a new cabinet(read more)
Mass protests in Novi Sad, protesters chant “Arrest Vučić!”
Long columns of Novi Sad university and high school students and citizens marched yesterday afternoon through the streets of Novi Sad to the Serbian Progressive Party’s headquarters in the city, on Bulevar(read more)
Police take in four young men shortly after students set deadline for arresting attackers
Police officers took in four young men for attacking students when a female student had sustained serious injuries in Novi Sad yesterday, shortly after several hundred students had spontaneously gathered in the city(read more)
EU declines to comment on Vučević’s resignation, calls for de-escalation
The European Commission has been informed of Serbian Prime Minister Miloš Vučević’s resignation, but does not want to comment on it because it is an internal state issue, an EC spokesman said yesterday, adding(read more)
Serbian patriarch says appalled after learning another female student is seriously injured, calls for accountability
Serbian Orthodox Church Patriarch Porfirije said yesterday that he was appalled after learning that a third female student had been seriously injured since the student protests began and that “I expect the(read more)