This week in Serbia
Serbia's political discourse this week centered on its European integration, with the EU Ambassador stressing Serbia's role as a host in the Union and advocating for full implementation of Venice Commission recommendations on judicial reforms. Domestically, discussions included concerns over potential government influence in a minor's beating case and the ruling party's electoral strategies. Regionally, Milorad Dodik anticipated Russia's push to annul High Representative Christian Schmidt's decisions at the UN Security Council, while the Russian Ambassador commented on ensuring Serbia's energy security through NIS.
About Serbia
Serbia, a country at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe, boasts a rich historical tapestry, vibrant cultural heritage, and diverse landscapes ranging from the Pannonian Plain to mountainous regions. Its media environment is notably polarized, with pro-government outlets largely dominating the market, while independent investigative media operates under considerable pressure, reflecting the country's hybrid regime.
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Media landscape
The media landscape in Serbia is polarized, with pro-government outlets holding a dominant market position. Independent investigative media exists but faces significant pressure, contributing to a partly-free press environment.
Due to the polarized media environment, it is advisable to consult a variety of sources, including independent and international outlets, for a balanced perspective.
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Students protest in Belgrade, denounce government corruption and violence
- Students protested in Belgrade against the current government, citing injustice, lies, and terror. - A psychology student stated the regime governs through corruption, violence, and by protecting cr…
Academic Saičić: Serbia Beats Children Seeking Justice, Protects Criminals
- Academic Radomir Saičić criticizes Serbian authorities for allegedly beating children seeking justice while protecting criminals aiding murderers. - He accuses the government of undermining the lega…
Arrested suspect allegedly called for explosive drone use; EXIT team claims pressure on festival
- Serbian police arrested M. K. (41) from Novi Sad on suspicion of inciting the use of explosive drones to attack state facilities. - The arrest is linked to calls made on a Facebook page, "Slobodna V…
One Dead, 36 Injured in NYC Shipyard Explosions and Fire
- One person died and 36 were injured in two explosions and a fire at a New York City shipyard. - The incident began with a fire, followed by a first explosion, and then a second, more powerful blast.…
Suspect questioned over restaurant shooting in New Belgrade
- A 24-year-old suspect has been questioned for allegedly shooting and wounding one person in a New Belgrade restaurant on May 21. - The suspect is accused of attempted murder and illegal possession o…
Belgrade Public Transport Adjusts for Protest: Buses Run, Trams and Trolleybuses Withdrawn
- Buses will continue operating in Belgrade during a student protest, while trams and trolleybuses are being withdrawn for safety reasons. - Tram services are being gradually suspended starting from 1…
300,000 blessed ribbons distributed to believers in Belgrade
- Approximately 300,000 blessed ribbons, symbolizing the Holy Belt of the Virgin Mary, are being distributed to believers at the Temple of Saint Sava in Belgrade. - These ribbons were prepared by volu…
Russian Officials: 10 Killed in Ukrainian Attack on Student Dormitory
- Russian officials reported that a Ukrainian attack on a student dormitory in Starobilsk killed 10 people and injured 38. - Eleven students are missing following the attack in the Luhansk region, whi…
Roma Party Leader: Segregated Bus Driver Training May Increase Ethnic Distance
- A Serbian Roma party president, Srđan Šajn, criticized a training program for 100 Roma bus drivers in Belgrade. - Šajn argued the segregated training could increase ethnic distance and suggested it …
New Plastic Kettles Release Billions of Microplastics, Study Finds
- New plastic kettles can release billions of microplastic particles into drinking water during their first use, according to a study. - The initial boiling cycle poses the greatest risk, releasing mi…
Preparations Underway for Major Student Protest in Belgrade
- Preparations are underway in Pionirski Park for a student protest scheduled for March 15, 2025. - New tents and sound systems are being set up in the park, which was previously fenced off during a s…
EU Council grants Albania an additional 21 million euros to strengthen its army
- The EU Council allocated an additional 21 million euros to strengthen Albania's military capabilities through the European Peace Facility. - This brings the total EU assistance to Albania under this…
Oncology patient numbers double in Niš amid treatment advancements
- The number of patients treated at the Oncology Clinic in Niš has doubled in the last two years. - This increase is attributed to both a rise in new cancer cases and longer survival rates due to adva…
Students Plan Belgrade Protest; Railway Traffic Halted
- Students in Belgrade are organizing a protest at Slavija Square, expecting participants from across Serbia. - Railway traffic nationwide has been suspended in anticipation of the event. - The protes…
Serbian Ex-Police Chief Links 'Senjak' Case to 1990s Scandals, Citing Cadre Policy Failures
- A former head of Serbia's POSKOK unit, Ljubiša Milanović, drew parallels between the recent "Senjak" case and the 1990s Ivan Stambolić affair. - Milanović suggested that the entanglement of crime an…
Scientists discover why gold never tarnishes
- Researchers have discovered that gold's resistance to tarnishing is due to surface atoms rearranging into protective patterns. - This atomic-level defense mechanism significantly reduces reactions w…
Thousands of Cubans protest U.S. indictment against Raúl Castro (PHOTO)
- Thousands of Cubans protested outside the U.S. Embassy in Havana against charges filed by the U.S. against Raúl Castro. - The protest, called by the Cuban government, was attended by President Migue…
Hungary Bans Ukrainian Agricultural Imports to Protect Domestic Farmers
- Hungary's government has banned imports of Ukrainian agricultural products, including grains and meats. - The ban aims to protect domestic farmers and follows similar restrictions by other Central a…
Dismissals and Detentions in Gračanica: Serbian Institutions Face Scrutiny Amidst Allegations of 'Violating Electoral Will'
- Employees of Serbian institutions in Gračanica are protesting the arrest of seven directors, who are accused of "violating the will of the voters." - Those dismissed claim their jobs were terminated…
Air Serbia Reopens Belgrade-Munich Route After 18 Years
- Air Serbia has officially relaunched its direct flight route between Belgrade and Munich after an 18-year hiatus. - The airline will operate daily flights, enhancing connectivity between Serbia's ca…
MOL Sees Progress in NIS Acquisition Talks, Secures Extension
- MOL Group's CEO, Zsolt Hernádi, expressed optimism about the ongoing negotiations to acquire a controlling stake in Serbia's NIS. - The company received a two-week extension until June 6, 2026, from…
N1 Direktno Broadcast from May 21, 2026
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Petr Pavel Understands Distrust of EU and NATO in Countries Like Serbia
- Czech President Petr Pavel expressed understanding for Serbia's distrust of the EU and NATO, acknowledging valid reasons for skepticism among non-member states. - He noted that even within EU and NA…
Belgrade Students Protest Police After Alleged Attack by Ruling Party Activists
- High school seniors in Belgrade protested outside a police station, demanding answers after allegedly being beaten by ruling party activists. - Students claim activists from the Serbian Progressive …
Serbian Lawyer Links Murder Case to Ruling Party, Unexplained Wealth, and Police Corruption
- Lawyer Rodoljub Šabić criticizes the involvement of the ruling party and unexplained wealth in a recent murder case. - He highlights the case as an illustration of deep-seated issues within the poli…
Watch N1's 7 PM News Live
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Appellate Court rejects appeals in Danka Ilić murder case; part of indictment returned for review
- The Appellate Court in Niš has rejected appeals against the indictment for the murder of two-year-old Danka Ilić. - However, the court has sent back the part of the indictment concerning Radoslav Dr…
Victim's Wife Questioned in Belgrade Murder Case
- The wife of a murder victim, A.N., was questioned by the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade. - She testified that her husband had no conflict or business dealings with former Belgrade pol…
Western Serbian Activists Mobilize for Belgrade Student Protest
- Civic activists from western Serbia announced they will travel to Belgrade for a student protest on May 23rd. - Groups from Čačak, Kruševac, Kraljevo, and other towns are organizing transportation, …
Stephen Colbert Signs Off: Final 'Late Show' Episode Airs
- American host Stephen Colbert aired the final episode of his 'Late Show,' concluding a significant late-night television program in the US. - CBS announced the show's cancellation last year, citing …
Kosovo Serbs Detained Amid Allegations of Political Pressure
- Seven Serbs, directors of health and educational institutions in Gračanica, have been detained pending trial for allegedly violating voters' freedom of choice. - Minister Nenad Rašić accused them of…
UNHCR reports $1 million in aid lost after Russian strike on Dnipro warehouse
- The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) reported losing $1 million in humanitarian aid when a Russian missile destroyed a warehouse in Dnipro, Ukraine. - The destroyed warehouse contained essential supplies l…
Brnabic at GLOBSEC Urges EU to Boldly Admit Western Balkans
- Serbian Parliament speaker Ana Brnabic urged the EU to make a "bold" decision to admit the entire Western Balkan region as members. - Speaking at the GLOBSEC 2026 Global Security Forum in Prague, Br…
Greenlanders Protest U.S. Consulate Opening, Asserting Sovereignty
- Hundreds protested the opening of a U.S. consulate in Nuuk, Greenland, expressing opposition to increased American influence. - Demonstrators carried Greenlandic flags and signs, chanting slogans ag…
European Judges' Association Warns of Growing Threats to Judicial Independence and Human Rights
- The European Association of Judges and Prosecutors for Democracy and Freedoms (MEDEL) warns that judicial independence and human rights are increasingly under threat globally. - MEDEL honored Italia…
Academic Crisis Center Hotlines Available for Belgrade Protest Participants
- Students protesting in Belgrade have organized a support system for participants of a protest planned for tomorrow. - An Academic Crisis Center hotline has been activated in Niš to assist students, …
Opposition Leader Accuses Serbian President of Mafia Ties, Vows to Join Student Protest
- Democratic Party leader Srđan Milivojević announced the party's participation in a student protest in Belgrade. - Milivojević accused President Aleksandar Vučić of being a "mafia boss" and claimed c…
Kosovo Govt to Distribute 100 Euros to Pensioners, Students, Children, Private Sector Ahead of Elections
- Kosovo's government will disburse 100 euros to pensioners, students, children, and private sector employees two weeks before the June 7 parliamentary elections. - The decision also includes an incre…
Jasna Žmak, Gran Prix Winner of the 58th Bitef, Returns to Bitef Theatre
- Croatian artist Jasna Žmak's play "this is my truth, tell me yours" will be shown at Bitef Theatre on May 31. - Žmak, who won the Grand Prix at the 58th Bitef festival, explores her relationship wit…
AP: Students Prepare for Rally at Slavija, Expecting Thousands from Across Serbia in Belgrade
- Thousands of students are expected to gather in Belgrade, Serbia, for a major rally organized by students. - The protest aims to push for significant political changes in Serbia, targeting the upcom…
Pompeo travels to Europe to ease allied tensions over NATO
- U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is undertaking a mission to reassure nervous European allies regarding the Trump administration's intentions with NATO. - Pompeo will attend a meeting of NATO for…
Belgian Prosecutors Investigate Citizens' Alleged Role in "Sarajevo Safari"
- Belgian federal prosecutors have opened an investigation into the alleged involvement of Belgian citizens in the "Sarajevo safari" during the 1992-1995 siege. - The investigation was prompted by med…
Fire Destroys Six Rafts on Belgrade's Sava River
- A large fire on the Makiš side of Ada Ciganlija in Belgrade completely destroyed six rafts and damaged two others. - Firefighters responded quickly, managing to save two rafts from the blaze. - No i…
Student Activist: Year of Protests Exposed Regime Flaws, New Solutions Forthcoming
- Student activist Ela Zeković stated that over the past year, students have exposed the regime's flaws and societal problems in Serbia. - Zeković announced upcoming protests at Slavija Square, emphas…
Belgrade Sees Violence Erupt as Body Found in Lake; Students Plan Protests
- Search efforts near Jarkovačko Lake have concluded after a barrel containing a body, believed to be that of Aleksandar Nešović, was found. - In Belgrade, several establishments were set on fire, and…
Arrests in Serbia Over Alleged Misuse of Funds for Sports Event Organization
- Multiple individuals have been arrested in Bor, Belgrade, and Zlot on suspicion of budget misuse related to event organization. - The arrests are linked to alleged abuses of official positions and r…
Serbia Observes Summer Feast of Saint Nicholas
- The Serbian Orthodox Church and believers observe the feast of the summer Saint Nicholas, commemorating the transfer of his relics from Lycia to Bari. - This day is celebrated by many families and p…
Man seriously injured in highway accident in Bubanj Potok
- A 33-year-old man sustained severe injuries in a traffic accident on the Bubanj Potok highway in Belgrade. - Emergency services transported the injured man to the Urgentni centar for treatment. - Ov…
On This Day: Key Historical Events of May 22nd
- The article lists significant historical events that occurred on May 22nd throughout history. - Key events include the death of Emperor Constantine I, the start of the War of the Roses, and the birt…
Albino buffalo with Donald Trump-like mane becomes sensation in Bangladesh
- An albino buffalo with a blue mane, nicknamed "Donald Trump," has become a social media sensation in Bangladesh. - The buffalo's owner named it after the former US president due to its distinctive b…
New York offers 1,000 World Cup tickets for $50
- New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced that 1,000 tickets for World Cup matches will be available to residents for $50 each. - The initiative aims to make the global sporting event accessible to l…
Scientists discover 'dial' for burning fat that could help strengthen bones
- Researchers have identified a molecular "dial" that controls fat burning in mice, potentially impacting metabolic health and body temperature regulation. - The study, led by McGill University, focus…
Vučić: Elections to be Held Between Late September and Mid-November
- Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced that general elections will be held between the end of September and mid-November. - Vučić expressed optimism that the US will extend NIS's operating lic…
Watch LIVE Diary at 10 PM
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N1 Direktno: Engaging Viewers in Discussion
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MEP: Serbia's Election Law Adoption Is a First Step, But Not Enough
- EU Parliament member Kathleen Van Brempt welcomed Serbia's adoption of election laws but stressed it's only a first step, insufficient for free and fair elections. - Van Brempt highlighted the need …
Brnabić to Politico: I wouldn't exactly call our relations with Russia 'brotherly'
- Serbian Parliament Speaker Ana Brnabić stated that Serbia's relations with Russia are not "brotherly." - She explained that Serbia has not imposed sanctions on Russia solely because of the 1990s san…
Avala Tower Management Denounces Banner Display as Political Misuse
- Students protesting in Serbia unfurled a banner reading "Students are winning" atop the Avala Tower. - The tower's management condemned the act as a political manipulation and misuse of a Belgrade s…
Mysterious Pro-Vučić Rally in Kumanovo Sparks Political Controversy
- A mysterious rally in support of Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić is scheduled for Saturday in Kumanovo, North Macedonia. - Macedonian opposition parties accuse VMRO-DPMNE and Deputy Prime Ministe…
Mafia Showdowns Grip Belgrade: Shootings, Arson, and Injuries Continue Unabated
- Belgrade is experiencing a surge in mafia-related violence, with recent incidents including shootings, arson attacks, and injuries. - The latest violence, including a shooting in a restaurant and fi…
Scientists Discover When Aging Rapidly Accelerates – Two Key Points Exist
- Scientists have identified two key age points where aging accelerates significantly: around age 44 and age 60. - These periods are marked by non-linear changes in biological parameters, affecting me…
South Korea's KCTC Sets Guinness World Record for Heaviest Cargo Transport
- A South Korean company, KCTC, set a Guinness World Record by transporting a 14,754.19-ton ship block. - The massive block, measuring 110.5 meters long, 50 meters wide, and 40 meters high, was moved …
Kosovo: Up to 30 Days Detention for Seven Serb Directors; Belgrade Demands Release
- Seven Serb directors of health and educational institutions in Kosovo have been detained for up to 30 days. - They are accused of "violating voters' freedom of will" by allegedly pressuring employee…
Protest over suspension of six Jovina Gymnasium professors: "We were ambushed and stabbed in the back."
- Six professors at Jovina Gymnasium have been suspended, with students, citizens, and other professors protesting outside the school. - Suspended professors claim they were blindsided by the decision…
Body found in barrel in Inđija, suspected to be victim of Senjak shooting
- A body was discovered in a barrel unearthed in Inđija, Serbia, believed to be that of a missing person, A.N. - Authorities suspect the body may be linked to a shooting incident that occurred in Belg…
Đokić: The government is playing with different powers and trying to be useful to everyone, without siding with any one
- Political analyst Aleksandar Đokić criticizes Serbia's government for playing a balancing act between global powers, hindering societal progress. - Đokić argues that Serbia's government projects an …
Topic of Tomorrow: Branka Latinović (21.5.2026)
- Former Ambassador Branka Latinović views the Ukrainian delegation's visit to Serbia as a thawing of stalled EU accession negotiations. - She suggests this visit may also be linked to difficulties in…
Belgrade Prosecutor's Office issues 70 orders in Senjak shooting and disappearance case
- Serbian authorities have issued 70 orders for expert examinations as part of the investigation into a shooting and disappearance at a Belgrade restaurant. - The probe involves 10 individuals suspect…
Cardinal Nemet: Europe's Youth Possess a 'Moral Seismograph' Against Injustice
- Cardinal Ladislav Nemet, Archbishop of Belgrade, stated that young people in Europe, particularly in Serbia and Hungary, are increasingly questioning corruption and authoritarianism. - He described …
New Day: "D-Day" for NIS
- N1 Serbia's morning program "Novi dan" will discuss the upcoming deadline for changes in ownership of Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS). - The program will feature insights from Bogdan Petrović, a colu…
Serbia Faces Oral Health Crisis: 700,000 Citizens Toothless, NGO Warns
- An NGO, "Doctors Against Corruption," reports that 700,000 citizens in Serbia, or 11.1%, have no teeth, highlighting a severe oral health crisis. - The organization points to alarming rates of tooth…
Instead of Mother's Pouch - Knitted Pocket: Touching Story of an Orphaned Kangaroo Joey (PHOTO)
- A baby kangaroo, named Eli, lost its mother and found comfort in a knitted pouch created by its caregiver. - The kangaroo is being hand-fed and cared for at a zoo in Bavaria, Germany. - This heartwa…
Merz Proposes Ukraine Get Early EU Seat, Offers 'Innovative Solution' for Western Balkans
- German Chancellor Friedrich Merz proposes Ukraine be granted associate member status in the EU without voting rights. - This would allow Ukraine to participate in European Council and ministerial me…
Tunis: A Blend of Mediterranean and Oriental Charm for Unforgettable Holidays
- Tunis offers a blend of Mediterranean rhythm and oriental charm, attracting travelers seeking a unique North African vacation experience. - Popular resorts like Yasmine Hammamet provide a modern set…
China's massive tree-planting program alters nation's water distribution
- China's extensive afforestation program, initiated in 1978 to combat desertification, has successfully increased forest cover but is now shown to be altering the country's water distribution pattern…
Belgrade Prosecutor Details Timeline in Aleksandar Nešković Disappearance Case
- The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade detailed the timeline of events surrounding the disappearance of Aleksandar Nešković. - Nešković was reported missing on May 13, 2026, after an inci…
Ukraine Deputy PM Visits Serbia for Trade Talks
- A delegation of Ukrainian businesspeople, led by Deputy Prime Minister Taras Kachka, is visiting Serbia. - The visit aims to strengthen economic ties and includes discussions on a Free Trade Agreeme…
Andorra: The Land of Almost No Crime and Longest Lifespans
- Andorra, a small principality in the Pyrenees between France and Spain, is noted for its exceptionally low crime rate. - The country has no standing army, relying on France and Spain for defense, wi…
AMSS: More Motorcyclists and Cyclists on Roads Due to Favorable Weather
- The Auto-Moto Association of Serbia (AMSS) warns of an increased number of motorcyclists and cyclists on the roads due to favorable weather conditions. - Drivers are urged to exercise extra caution,…
Cardiologist Reveals Biggest Mistake People Make With Keto Diet
- A cardiologist warns that the popular keto diet is often followed for too long, which can negatively impact heart health. - Dr. Francesco Lo Monaco advises that the diet's high fat content, especial…
On This Day, May 21: FIFA Founded, King Aleksandar Obrenović Abolished Liberal Constitution...
- The article lists significant historical events that occurred on May 21st throughout history. - Notable events include the founding of FIFA, the abolition of a liberal constitution by King Aleksanda…
European-Funded PURL Initiative Supplies 70% of Ukraine's Patriot Missiles
- The PURL initiative, aimed at supplying Ukraine with Western-made weapons, has delivered 70% of the Patriot missiles used by Ukraine. - NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg highlighted the initia…
Southampton Lose Appeal Against Play-Off Expulsion for Spying
- Southampton's appeal against their expulsion from the Championship play-offs for spying has been rejected. - Middlesbrough has been reinstated to face Hull City in the play-off final, with a place i…
N1 News at 10 PM: A Review of the Day's Top Stories
- The article is a preview of the N1 news program "Dnevnik u 22" scheduled for May 19, 2026. - It invites viewers to share their opinions on the topics discussed. - Viewers are encouraged to follow N1…
British democracy sinking into instability: PM Starmer fights for survival
- British Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces a political survival battle following poor local election results for the Labour Party. - Analysts warn that British democracy is descending into chronic po…
Over 1,100 New Ocean Species Discovered in Past Year
- Over 1,100 previously unknown ocean species were discovered in the past year, according to Ocean Census. - The discoveries include a worm living in a glass sponge, a ghost shark, and a carnivorous s…
Čačak Students Display Large Banner on Viaduct, Print T-shirts and Stickers
- Students from the Faculty of Technical Sciences in Čačak hung a large banner reading "Students are winning" on a viaduct. - They also distributed stickers with the same slogan around the city and pr…
Watch N1's Evening News Live at 10 PM
- N1 Serbia will broadcast its evening news program live at 10 PM. - The program encourages viewer participation through discussions and social media engagement. - The broadcast is presented as a live…
Mango Founder's Death Ruled Homicide; Son Arrested After Investigation
- Jonathan Andik, son of the late Mango founder Isak Andik, was arrested on suspicion of his father's death. - Authorities believe Isak Andik's death, initially treated as an accident during a hike, w…
French Authorities Investigate Alleged Israeli Firm's Interference in Local Elections
- French authorities are investigating alleged disinformation campaigns targeting pro-Palestinian candidates in municipal elections. - Viginum, a French agency, identified a private Israeli company s…
Ten Films from 1986 That Should Be Erased From History
- The year 1986 is remembered as a strong year for cinema, with many critically acclaimed and commercially successful films. - However, a recent article argues that not all films from 1986 deserve the…
Former French Minister de Villepin Under Financial Investigation for Gifts
- Former French minister and prime minister Dominique de Villepin is under financial investigation for gifts he received while foreign minister. - The investigation concerns statuettes, reportedly wor…
Retired Inspector: Case Should Go to Organized Crime Prosecution, Police Official Involved
- A retired inspector alleges a high-ranking police official's involvement in an illegal act, suggesting a broader organized crime network. - The inspector argues the case should be handled by the Org…
NGOs Sound Alarm Over Potential Sale of Serbia's Last Independent Media Outlets
- A group of over 25 NGOs expressed grave concern over the potential sale of Serbia's last independent media outlets to Alpac Capital, warning it threatens media freedom. - The NGOs urged scrutiny of …
Lawyer: Milić Investigation Legally Contradictory, Suspect May Be Released Soon
- Lawyer Sead Spahović stated that the order to investigate Veselin Milić is legally contradictory. - Spahović argues the prosecutor describes participation in attempted aggravated murder but qualifie…
BIRODI: Lack of Forensically Usable Election Data One of the Problems in the Electoral Process
- The Bureau for Social Research (BIRODI) in Serbia has identified a lack of forensically usable election data as a major problem. - BIRODI calls for machine-readable election data to be made publicly…
Serbian Inquiry Committee: Government and Chinese Firms Complicit in Criminal Acts
- A Serbian parliamentary inquiry committee concluded that the Republic of Serbia and Chinese contractors are complicit in criminal acts related to the collapse of a canopy in Novi Sad. - The committe…
Chanel reports 3% revenue increase in 2025
- French luxury fashion house Chanel reported a 3% increase in revenue for 2025, reaching $19.3 billion. - Growth was driven by strong demand in Europe and the Americas, offsetting a slowdown in the A…
NGOs Concerned Over Potential Sale of Independent Media to Alpac Capital
- A group of NGOs expressed deep concern over the potential sale of Adria News Network (ANN) to Alpac Capital. - They fear the sale poses a direct threat to media freedom in Serbia and the Western Bal…
Preventive Screenings for Women in Pančevo Become a Luxury
- Preventive health check-ups for women in Pančevo have become a luxury due to a shortage of gynecologists. - Only one gynecologist is reportedly working in a single shift at the local health center, …