Politics

Vucic calls national security meeting, Kosovo tensions back on the rise

Rhetoric between Kosovo and Albania once again appears to be heating up—despite pressure from the EU, a visit from President of Turkey Recep.

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Politics

Journalist rights groups back broadcaster OK Radio, arrests made

The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) and the Media Freedom Rapid Response (MFRR) voiced “support and solidarity” with embattled broadcaster OK Radio, urging.

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Politics

Turkey’s Erdogan calls Serbia key to peace in the Balkans

President of Turkey Recep Erdogan highlighted his visit to Belgrade Wednesday with a “call for dialogue” to ease tensions between Serbia and Kosovo,.

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Business IT

HONOR 70 5G smartphone hits the Serbian market

  Global smart-device provider HONOR announced the release of the HONOR 70 5G smartphone, the latest addition to its high-end N Series smartphone.

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Politics

Turkish Prez Erdogan’s visit once again puts Serbian leaders at the crossroads

While world headlines focused on a potentially catastrophic—and seemingly chronic—power cut off to a key nuclear reactor in Ukraine, it is a safe.

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Politics

New government coming, but the question is when

The jury is still out as to when Serbia will have a new government, with Prime Minister Ana Brnabic . announcing that she.

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Finance

Serbian Raiffeisen bank merger with Credit Agricole and CA Leasig on track

The takeover of Serbia’s Credit Agricole and CA Leasing by Raiffeisen Bank is well under way, with the merger scheduled to be complete.

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Politics

Vucic under pressure to „normalize” relations with Kosovo

The war on Ukraine has brought debate, uncertainty—and winners and losers—in the region, but Serbia appears set to be a winner, with investment.

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Business

Bosnia’s autonomous Serb Republic signs $330m deal with China State Construction Engineering Corp.

Preparatory work on the 33-kilometre-long Vukosavlje-Brcko section in northern Bosnia should begin at the end of August, Serb Republic Prime Minister Radovan Viskovic.

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Business

Pactera EDGE plans to open new operations in Serbia.

 The company’s initial goal is to hire about 100 local engineering and tech-focused employees.Serbia has steadily gained a global reputation for its engineering.

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