EU continues to pressure Serbia over sanctions, but also immigration
In a continuation of the EU’s latest Serb-bashing encouragement moves, EU representatives said during the weekend that the country must dam the canal.
In a continuation of the EU’s latest Serb-bashing encouragement moves, EU representatives said during the weekend that the country must dam the canal.
Serbia was again sharply criticized by the EU with regard to non-aligned foreign policy this week by both EU politicians and through an.
German aero engine manufacturer opened a the new MTU Maintenance Serbia in Nova Pazova near Belgrade in early October, drawing both the attention.
Serbian manoeuvres to deal with a potential energy crisis—likely worsened by EU decisions—grew still more complex Tuesday, Oct. 11, with announcements that Serbia.
The ups and downs of Serbian international relations were on show over the October 8-9 weekend, with head-butting evident between Serbia and Croatia;.
If the EU was attempting to send a message with regard to Serbian-Russian relations, it did the job Thursday, getting the immediate attention.
Serbians were buffeted by tough economic news Thursday (Oct. 6) with reports that the Central Bank would likely set interest rates to a.
Serbia is moving forward on facial recognition software and still in negotiations with Swedish software firm Griffeye, according to Intelligence Online, as cited.
Serbia has now gone all in—or almost all in—when it comes to Air Serbia, with the government having raised its stake to 83.58.
Serbs may need to be wary re market shocks—especially where mortgages are concerned—as the European Central Bank (ECB) has at least two interest.
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