Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić said that on Friday, he had “a good, substantive, and, some would say, excellent conversation” with Russian president Vladimir Putin with whom he discussed bilateral cooperation…(read more)
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“Opposition thinks March 15 is D-day”
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić said yesterday that he expected the opposition to “organize massive violence” at a protest called for March 15 in Belgrade and that “anyone who takes part in it will(read more)
Minister Selaković attacked?
Minister of the Interior Ivica Dačić stated on Saturday that, with the help of camera footage, one person has been identified as a suspect for the attack on Minister of Culture Nikola Selaković in Belgrade on Friday(read more)
Rubio: Dodik’s actions are undermining Bosnian institutions
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned on Saturday that “Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik’s actions are undermining the institutions of Bosnia and Herzegovina, threatening its security and(read more)
Student protest in Belgrade against EXPO development plan
Students from the Faculty of Architecture and other faculties protested in front of the Belgrade City Administration on Friday against the spatial development plan for the National Stadium and the EXPO 2027 specialized(read more)
Civil Engineering Faculty Plenum states that students’ first demand remains unfulfilled
The Plenum of Civil Engineering Faculty students announced yesterday that their first demand—for the complete publication of documentation on the reconstruction of the Novi Sad Railway Station—has yet to be met…(read more)
Budget surplus in January at RSD 5.5 bn, public debt at 44.2% of GDP
Serbia recorded a budget surplus of RSD 5.5 billion in January, exceeding the planned budget target by RSD 36.9 billion, as a deficit of RSD 31.4 billion had been projected, the Ministry of Finance announced on(read more)
World Bank approves EUR 153.7 mn loan to Serbia for green transition
The World Bank has approved a EUR 153.7 million loan to support Serbia’s ongoing reforms aimed at achieving a green transition….
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North Macedonia and Moldova join SEPA, Serbia left out
North Macedonia and Moldova have taken another step forward on their path to the European Union after joining the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA) which offers cheaper and faster euro transactions, Brussels said on(read more)
Law amendments grant NBS right of first refusal on all precious metals
Governor of the National Bank of Serbia (NBS), Jorgovanka Tabaković, stated last week in parliament that the proposed amendments to the Law on the National Bank of Serbia would grant the central bank the right of first(read more)