At the Nikola Tesla Thermal Power Plant (TENT) in Obrenovac, imported mud and rocks are allegedly being burned instead of coal….
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At the Nikola Tesla Thermal Power Plant (TENT) in Obrenovac, imported mud and rocks are allegedly being burned instead of coal….
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As of Friday, the daily newspaper Politika is fully owned by the company Media 026, controlled by businessman Boban Rajić from Vučak near Smederevo, the Journalists’ Association of Serbia (UNS) reported(read more)
Miloš Ivanović, the owner of the Ivanović nursing home in Veliki Bork near Belgrade, where a recent fire claimed the lives of eight residents and injured seven others, is linked to four additional companies that are(read more)
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) invested EUR 807 million in Serbia last year, continuing to scale up its activities in the country…. This content is for Osnovni members only.Register(read more)
At the end of last year, Serbia had 2,378,365 employed individuals, including 1,907,510 employees in legal entities, 422,940 entrepreneurs, their employees, and self-employed workers, and 47,915 registered individual(read more)
The Traffic Safety Agency estimates that Serbia currently faces a shortage of 5,000 professional drivers annually, according to the Business Association of Transporters Srbijatransport…. This content is for(read more)
The Agro Belgrade international fruit, vegetable and viticulture trade fair opened at the Belgrade Fair yesterday….
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The iconic Belgrade restaurant Lipov Lad, located on Bulevar Kralja Aleksandra, was closed on January 13 by the decision of the director of AK Waitenstain, the company that operated the establishment, according to the(read more)
More than 4,300 prosumers—customers who both consume and produce electricity—have been registered in Serbia, with their total installed capacity increasing by 75% over the past ten months, according to the Renewable(read more)
The Chief of Staff of the Serbian President, Ivica Kojić, played a role in the construction of the high-speed railway to the border with Hungary and assured the project’s contractor that he would speed up all(read more)