Public enterprise Srbijavoz once again suspended railway traffic throughout Serbia ahead of the large student protest at Slavija on Saturday, citing a bomb threat as the reason, marking the fourth interruption of(read more)
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EXPO 2027 seeks logistics partner
The company EXPO 2027 has announced a public call for the selection of a logistics partner that will manage complete logistics operations during the preparation, staging and conclusion of the specialized exhibition in(read more)
Delta begins EUR 450 mn Belgrade complex, first move-ins by 2028
At the corner of Despot Stefan Boulevard and Poincaré Street, on the site of the former Sutjeska cotton combine, Delta Real Estate has begun the development of a new residential and business district worth more than EUR(read more)
More than EUR 1 bn spent on holidays abroad in Q1
Citizens of Serbia spent EUR 1.041 billion abroad in the first three months of the year, marking significant annual growth, as spending in the same period last year amounted to EUR 883 million…. This content is(read more)
MOL gets two more weeks from the US for NIS deal talks
MOL has received another two weeks from the United States to complete negotiations with Russia’s Gazprom on the purchase of a 56.154 percent stake in Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS), the Hungarian company announced on(read more)
EU cuts steel import quotas, raising risks for HBIS export
Members of the European Parliament last week adopted a regulation under which quotas for duty-free steel imports will be reduced to 18.3 million tonnes annually starting from July 1, representing a decrease of 47(read more)
Students renew election demand, unrest after Slavija rally
Students participating in the blockade movement demanded at a rally held on Saturday at Belgrade’s Slavija Square that government representatives call elections after which the students would be able to fulfill their(read more)
Vučić announces he may soon submit resignation
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić said yesterday that his term would soon expire and that he might submit his resignation, stating that he does not want to shorten his mandate as former President Boris Tadić once did(read more)
Dačić rejects resignation, distances himself from Milić
Interior Minister Ivica Dačić said yesterday, regarding the “Senjak” case, that discussions within the police and the Ministry of Internal Affairs are not about resignations, but about determining who is guilty and who(read more)
New US strategy backs Bosnia’s territorial integrity
In the latest report by the US administration submitted to Congress, which defines the new US strategy toward the Western Balkans, it is clearly stated that Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) remains an intact state, while(read more)


