Politics

Postal workers call end to strike, Serbian gov promises pay raises

Serbian postal workers have officially halted strikes, although strikes may resume should the government fail to fulfil demands by Dec. 1. The Sloga.

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Politics

NATO Sec. Gen. Stoltenberg says NATO does not want to remain permanently in Kosovo, but also says it may up presence there and in the region

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that NATO does not want to keep 5,000 troops permanently in Kosovo, although earlier this week he.

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Politics

Serbia expels Croatian embassy first secretary; Croatia decries worsening relations

A key member of the Croatian embassy staff in Belgrade was expelled from Serbia, following accusations of spying, according to Serbian news sources.

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Business

Interview with iO Partners Director Jelena Radulović on Belgrade’s real estate potential and long-term outlook

Serbia, particularly Belgrade, is becoming an inevitable market for investors interested in this part of Europe. In an interview with Jelena Radulović, director.

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Politics

Nato Sec. Gen. Stoltenberg to meet with Kosovo, Serbia reps; tensions still high

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg announced Friday that he will pay a visit to both Serbia and Kosovo this week in yet another.

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Business

Chinese cable producer to open factory in Merosina in 2025, employ 200

Chinese cable producer CCSC is slated to build a factory in Merosina, with the representatives of both the company and the city having.

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Business

Serbian state becomes sole shareholder of Air Serbia

The Serbian state became the sole shareholder of Air Serbia Nov. 13, according to a statement by Serbian Minister of Finance Sinisa Mali..

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Business IT

Dexatel opens new branch in Belgrade, focuses on global CPaaS

“Tailored-interaction” software specialist Dexatel announced that it has opened a new branch in Belgrade, Serbia, expanding its presence in the global CPaaS market,.

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Politics

Serbian Prez Vucic rallies for the SNS, would not „want to be president” if the party loses on Dec. 17

Call it the strongest hint ever. Or at least the strongest hint yet… That Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic is no longer thrilled with.

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Business Ecology

Serbian regulation to outlaw pesticides with banned substances comes into effect

Serbian produce just became a little bit healthier, as the country fell in line with EU regulation and outlawed the use of 113.

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