Business

Austrian TGRS negotiating to open second factory in Bela Palanka; may employ up to 300

 Austrian TGRS is reportedly in negotiations with the city of Bela Palanka to open a second factory, according to local press. Goran Miljkovic,.

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Business Politics

Serbian-Bulgarian Nis-Sofia gas interconnector to decrease Russian gas dependence

While Hungary raised an uproar over recent moves by Bulgaria to tax Russian gas in transit to the West, Serbia was oddly quiet—and.

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Politics

Top cop Tomislav Radovanovic set to replace sanctioned former Serbian security service head Vulin–press

Serbia looks to soon have a new top spy/security chief in Tomislav Radovanovic, according to local press services, who would take the position.

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Politics

US Ambassador to Serbia Hill sees integration with West as key; US Ambassador to Kosovo “disappointed” with Kosovo decision to bar ethnic Serb voting in Serbia elections

Two US ambassadors weighed in over the past two days on Serbia, with US Ambassador to Serbia Chistopher Hill seeing the need for.

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Business Politics

Apple co-founder Wozniak high on Serbian potential; US Ambassador Hill sees Serbia in the EU

This week has been positive news for Serbia when it comes to business and potential investment, with Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak saying that.

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Business Сulture

Serbian Prez Vucic meets with boxing IBA head Kremlev to discuss new Belgrade training center

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic met with the Umar Kremlev, head of the controversial boxing organization, the International Boxing Association (IBA), over the Dec..

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Business IT

Microsoft signs MoU with Serbian Ministry of Science; will employ another 60

The Serbian Ministry of Science has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Microsoft, which will bolster startups, Serbian research and Serbian students.

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Politics

Serbian and regional foreign ministers sign anti-corruption statement during OSCE council meeting

Government representatives from Serbia, Montenegro, Albania, Bosia and Herzegovina and North Macedonia signed a joint statement on the fight against corruption during the.

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Politics

Kosovo has no plans to allow polling stations for Dec. 17 Serbian elections; EU not pleased

Kosovo has weighed in decisively on the question of allowing Serbia to set up polling stations in Kosovo in order for the diaspora.

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Business

Serbian companies win contracts at Hannover Agritechnica agro-mechanization fair

Agritechnica, the world’s largest international fair of agricultural mechanization and technologies, saw a strong Serbian presence with no less than 10 companies putting.

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