The offer by the Serbian company of businessman Ranko Mimović of EUR 2 billion for the Russian stake in Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS) is more of a political pressure tactic than competition to Hungary’s MOL, the(read more)
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The Hague Court rejects temporary release of Mladić
The Hague court has rejected the request to grant temporary release to General Ratko Mladić in Serbia, although independent doctors confirmed to the president of the court that his illness is “in the terminal phase,”(read more)
Incidents near the Faculty of Law, protest in front of RTS
During blockades of the intersection in front of the Faculty of Law in Belgrade yesterday, two cars drove into the gathered crowd, and a 90-year-old man was taken to hospital with injuries…. This content is for(read more)
Kosovo CEC certifies parties and coalitions for elections
The Central Election Commission of Kosovo (CEC) has certified three coalitions, 17 political parties, and one independent candidate for participation in the snap elections on June 7, while rejecting certification for(read more)
FBI Director: Serbia returns suspected intelligence operatives to China instead of extraditing them to the US
FBI Director Kash Patel mentioned Serbia during a Senate hearing as one of the countries that returned suspected Chinese intelligence operatives, accused of activities directed against the United States, to China(read more)
Owners of Euronews to buy United Group media for EUR 30 million
United Group plans to sell its media business to the Luxembourg-based fund European Future Media Investments, backed by the Portuguese investment group Alpac Capital, the Raskrikavanje portal reported…. This(read more)
Tepić: Kushner will seek EUR 50 mn in damages over General Staff Headquarters project
The vice president of the Freedom and Justice Party (SSP), Marinika Tepić, said that the company of Jared Kushner, the son-in-law of US President Donald Trump, will seek EUR 50 million in compensation from Serbia(read more)
Two bridges collapsed for the same reason as the canopy in Novi Sad
Two bridges in Serbia collapsed over the past several decades for the same reason as the canopy at the railway station in Novi Sad two years ago, when 16 people were killed, Forbes Srbija writes…. This content is(read more)
CINS: Soko mine operated without a permit at the time of the accident
The Commercial Court in Kragujevac issued a first-instance ruling convicting the Public Enterprise for Underground Coal Exploitation Resavica, its former acting director Marko Vuković, and current acting director Saša(read more)
NLB launches takeover offer for Addiko Bank
Nova Ljubljanska banka (NLB) has published a memorandum on a voluntary public takeover offer for Addiko Bank AG (formerly Hypo Alpe Adria Balkan Bank), an Austrian bank operating in six markets in Central and Southeast(read more)


