Serbia’s goal by 2030 is for 45 percent of energy to come from renewable sources (RES), Serbian Prime Minister Đuro Macut said yesterday at the European Political Community summit in Yerevan…. This content is for(read more)
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Greece suspends EES system for Serbian tourists during summer
From June 1 to August 30, the new system for entry into the European Union – EES (Entry/Exit System) – will be suspended for Serbian citizens, it will be applied during nighttime hours and will not affect additional(read more)
Crows in Serbia eat sunflower and corn, farmers resow crops
Farmers in Serbia are forced to resow significant areas of planted sunflower and corn because they are being eaten by crows and hares…. This content is for Osnovni members only.Register Already a member? Log in(read more)
State has lost around EUR 100 mn due to reduction of excise duties
The Government of the Republic of Serbia decided on Thursday to release an additional 30,000 tons of diesel from reserves, which, together with the previously withdrawn quantity by oil companies, amounts to a total of(read more)
Serbia’s real GDP growth reaches three percent in Q1
The real growth of Serbia’s gross domestic product (GDP) in the first quarter of this year, compared to the same period of the previous year, amounted to three percent, the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia(read more)
Novi Sad SNS Committee proposes Vučić for prime minister
The Novi Sad City Committee of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) has submitted a proposal to the party’s Main Board and Presidency that the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, be the list holder and the SNS(read more)
Venice Commission recommendations to be adopted by end of May
Minister for European Integration Nemanja Starović stated that the recommendations of the Venice Commission regarding the set of five judicial laws (known as the “Mrdić laws”) will be fully implemented, and that they(read more)
Defense seeks urgent release of Mladić from The Hague
The defense of General Ratko Mladić has requested that the court in The Hague urgently grant him temporary or conditional release on humanitarian grounds, as he suffers from an incurable illness and is nearing the end(read more)
Serbia falls to 104th place on world press freedom index
Serbia has fallen to 104th place out of a total of 180 ranked countries in this year’s World Press Freedom Index published on Thursday by the non-governmental organization Reporters Without Borders (RSF), marking a drop(read more)
Foreign trade in goods reaches EUR 19 bn in first quarter
The total foreign trade in goods of Serbia in the first three months of this year amounted to slightly more than EUR 19 billion, which was 3.3 percent higher than in the same period of 2025, the Statistical Office of(read more)


