Employees of the public pharmacy institution Apoteke Beograd held a one-day strike yesterday, citing what they described as the “inability to work in a dignified and safe manner” and a lack of conditions and resources(read more)
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Serbia-Uzbekistan business forum held in Tashkent
President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić yesterday called on investors from Uzbekistan to invest in Serbia, emphasizing the country’s stable currency and unchanged tax rates over the past 12 years…. This content is(read more)
Zamaaero: Air Serbia now procuring its own fuel
Unlike Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS) and the official Belgrade authorities, who have taken virtually no action regarding U.S. sanctions imposed on NIS due to its majority Russian ownership, Belgrade Airport has adapted(read more)
Twenty-five airlines operate from Belgrade Airport during winter season
Belgrade’s Nikola Tesla Airport announced yesterday that a total of 25 airlines will operate flights from Belgrade during the winter flight season, which began on Sunday and will run until March 28…. This(read more)
Galenika to acquire Slovenian company Sanofarm
Pharmaceutical company Galenika is set to acquire the Slovenian firm Sanofarm, which will become the 15th subsidiary of the drug manufacturer based in Zemun, Forbes Srbija reports…. This content is for Osnovni(read more)
Čibuk 2 wind farm enters trial operation
The Čibuk 2 wind farm, located in the municipality of Kovin in South Banat, officially entered trial operation on October 21, when the first power circuit was activated and initial electricity generation from wind was(read more)
AP: Defiant mother seeks justice for son’s death
The American news agency Associated Press (AP) has published a report on Dijana Hrka, whose son was among the 16 people killed on November 1 of last year when a concrete canopy at the entrance to the Novi Sad Railway(read more)
U.S. rejects compromise on NIS, only two solutions acceptable
Washington is unwilling to make any compromises regarding sanctions against the petroleum company Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS) and expects the Serbian government to present a concrete plan for eliminating Russian(read more)
Vučić asks Washington to delay secondary sanctions
President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić stated yesterday in Tashkent, where he is on an official visit to Uzbekistan, that he hopes the United States will refrain from imposing secondary sanctions on Serbian banks before(read more)
Serbia scores lowest on rule of law index among Western Balkan countries
Serbia ranked 96th across 143 countries and jurisdictions around the world on the Rule of Law Index 2025, developed by World Justice Project, a Washington-based independent civil society organization, and published(read more)


