Minister of Finance Siniša Mali announced yesterday that Serbia was a candidate for host of the World Bank’s (WB) and International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) annual meetings in 2029…. This content is for Osnovni(read more)
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Elrad management responds to claims of unachievable work quotas
The company Elrad, based in Vlasotince, issued a statement following reports that workers had threatened a general strike, claiming production quotas were unachievable…. This content is for Osnovni members only(read more)
Air Serbia passengers on eight-hour flight to nowhere
Air Serbia’s flight from Belgrade to Guangzhou was forced to divert back to Nikola Tesla Airport mid-air earlier today due to the closure of Guangzhou Airport as Super Typhoon Ragasa, the strongest storm on earth this(read more)
Serbian restaurant at Osaka Expo ranked best
According to Tabelog, Japan’s most popular restaurant review portal, the Serbian restaurant within the Serbia Pavilion at Expo Osaka-Kansai has been ranked second overall among all restaurants at the Expo, and first(read more)
Niš to back trams on its streets
Reconstructing the existing rail line that runs through Niš and using it for trams, as well as creating a new railroad “circular ring” that would serve as public transport – these are some of the ideas included in(read more)
Croatian minister believes Serbia is waging “special war”: African swine fever attack
Croatian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries David Vlajčić from the Homeland Movement attributed the widespread outbreak of African swine fever on large farms in Slavonia, among(read more)
Clashing opinions on new legalization law
The Serbian Minister of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure, Aleksandra Sofronijević, stated yesterday that the proposed Law on Legalization, titled “Finally Home,” will enable an inexpensive and(read more)
Bocan-Kharchenko: Gazprom is not withdrawing from NIS
The Ambassador of the Russian Federation, Aleksandar Bocan-Kharchenko, stated last night that the change in the ownership structure of Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS) does not mean Gazprom’s withdrawal, emphasizing that(read more)
“Sarajevo’s and Zagreb’s nervousness shows military parade was a success”
Serbian Progressive Party leader Miloš Vučević said yesterday that the authorities in Sarajevo and Zagreb had shown “some nervousness” over the Sept. 20 military parade in Belgrade, adding that it could be a(read more)
Stefanović: Vučić losing support in European Parliament
A deputy president of the Freedom and Justice Party, Borko Stefanović, urged Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić to call elections as soon as possible, saying it was evident that Europe was “washing its hands of Vučić.”(read more)


