The National Bank of Serbia (NBS) announced that the net assets of voluntary pension funds amounted to RSD 59.8 billion at the end of the third quarter of 2024, marking a 4.2% increase compared to the previous(read more)
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FIC expects intensified EU accession negotiations
The Foreign Investors Council (FIC) held its regular annual Assembly, during which a new Board of Directors was elected, and the 2024 annual and financial reports were adopted…. This content is for Osnovni members(read more)
Saša Popović of Vega IT named Manager of the Year
The Serbian Association of Managers (SAM) presented its annual awards, with the Manager of the Year title awarded to Saša Popović from Vega IT…. This content is for Osnovni members only.Register Already a member(read more)
Salary key factor for job seekers
The level of salary remains the primary factor for job seekers in Serbia, with 66% identifying it as the decisive criterion when choosing employment, according to a survey conducted by Infostud during the Regional(read more)
New Year’s Eve in Belgrade at sky-high prices
Celebrating New Year’s Eve in Belgrade is becoming a luxury many cannot afford….
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Vučić today with Americans and Russians on NIS sanctions
President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, stated yesterday, following a meeting with representatives of the Security Information Agency (BIA), that he will begin discussions today with Americans, Russians, and(read more)
Farmers to block traffic again today, demand dismissal of Martinović, Vučević, and Rističević
Several Serbian farmers’ associations will organize traffic blockades again today, from 11 AM to 1 PM….
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Brussels sends letter to Serbia as first step toward opening Cluster 3
Ambassadors of EU member states have agreed to send a letter to Serbia regarding the opening of Cluster 3, marking the first step in this process, Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) reported last night, citing diplomatic(read more)
Vučević: Government considers student demands resolved, all key points addressed
Prime Minister Miloš Vučević said yesterday that in the eyes of the Government of Serbia the issue of student demands had been resolved, as, according to him, all requests made by “a portion of students”(read more)
New Democrats’ leader: Interim government or Vučić in exile
There are two ways out of Serbia’s current social and political crisis: either President Aleksandar Vučić leaves the country or an interim government is established to organize fair elections, newly-appointed Democratic(read more)