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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US to Revoke Passports of Parents Delinquent on Child Support
- The U.S. State Department will begin revoking passports of divorced parents who fail to pay child support. - This measure targets parents with over $2,500 in arrears, though it aims to address large…
What It Means When Your Dog Touches You With Its Paw
- Dogs often use pawing as a way to communicate needs or express affection to their owners. - While pawing can signify love and trust, it can also indicate unmet needs like hunger, nervousness, or a d…
Former High Rep Bildt: OHR Has Outlived Its Purpose, New Initiative Needed for BiH
- Former High Representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Karl Bildt, stated that the OHR institution has "outlived its purpose" after 30 years. - Bildt called for a new international initiative for Bos…
Norman Oler to N1: Drugs are a perfect way to control society – the Nazis understood this first
- Writer and historian Norman Oler discussed his research on drug use in the Third Reich in an interview with N1. - Oler stated that archival research revealed the significant, yet overlooked, role of…
Students protest in Belgrade, demand early elections, citing fear of change
- Students and citizens protested in Belgrade, demanding early parliamentary elections. - Protesters cited unmet student demands and recent local election results as reasons for their call for change.…
Hantavirus claims Dutch couple on South American tour
- A 70-year-old Dutch ornithologist and his wife, who were on a five-month tour of South America, have died from Hantavirus. - The couple contracted the virus, likely from rodents at a landfill near U…
Srbotrejd pharmacy website hacked; customer card data potentially compromised
- The Srbotrejd pharmacy chain has identified unauthorized code on its website, potentially exposing customer payment card data. - The pharmacy has removed the code and is conducting an internal and f…
Iran Submits Response to US Proposal for Conflict Resolution
- Iran has submitted its response to the US proposal aimed at ending the ongoing conflict. - The Iranian proposal focuses on a ceasefire as the initial phase of negotiations. - This move is part of br…
Niš woman who stabbed former dean will receive treatment, not prison
- A 70-year-old woman in Niš, who previously injured a former dean and three others, will undergo psychiatric treatment instead of prison. - The court initially sentenced her to prison but later overt…
Serbian Judicial Union Head: 'New Laws a Disgrace, Venice Commission Will See Through Them'
- Nemanja Đurić criticizes new Serbian judicial laws, stating only one of the Venice Commission's recommendations was adopted. - He argues that the new laws offer superficial changes and even worse so…
Germany skeptical of Putin's proposal for Schroeder's role in Ukraine peace talks
- Germany expressed skepticism about a Russian proposal for former Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder to mediate peace talks between Russia and Ukraine. - Schroeder's office declined to comment on Russian P…
Ten most-watched non-English language films on Netflix
- Netflix has a vast library of international films and series beyond Hollywood blockbusters. - The article highlights ten of the most-watched non-English language films currently available on the pla…
Old Cutlery Transformed into Wearable Memories: Student from Kać Creates Unique Jewelry
- Ana Kovačević, a student from Kać, Serbia, crafts unique jewelry from old cutlery. - She sources vintage silverware from flea markets and transforms it through a detailed manual process. - Her work …
Qatari tanker navigates Hormuz Strait amid Iran-US tensions
- A Qatari tanker carrying liquefied natural gas (LNG) successfully passed through the Strait of Hormuz, marking the first such delivery since the conflict between Iran and the US began. - Tehran appr…
Influencer Faces Backlash for Unauthorized Photoshoot at Belgrade Art Faculty
- An influencer, Dunja Jovanić, posted photos taken at the Faculty of Applied Arts in Belgrade without official permission. - The faculty dean confirmed Jovanić did not seek authorization and expresse…
British Doctors Parachute to Remote Island to Aid Hantavirus Patient
- British military doctors parachuted onto the remote island of Tristan da Cunha to assist a resident suspected of having hantavirus. - The operation marked the first time the British military deploye…
Serbia's Political Crossroads: Government Overhaul or Elections?
- Serbia faces political uncertainty regarding potential government reshuffling or early elections, with the president's statements indicating a prolonged decision-making process. - The country is als…
Serbia Awaits MOL's New NIS Proposal Amidst Refinery Concerns
- Serbia expects a new proposal from MOL regarding the acquisition of Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS) by May 22, with parallel negotiations involving Gazpromneft. - The Serbian government is dissatisfi…
Serbia grants mining exploration permits in protected water zone, sparking legal concerns
- Serbia's Ministry of Mining and Energy has granted mining exploration permits to Australian companies within a protected water zone. - These permits cover a significant portion of the Stubo-Rovni hy…
Journalist: Serbia's Regime Seeks Incidents to Justify Repression
- Journalist Đorđe Vlajić accuses the Serbian regime of escalating rhetoric to provoke incidents and justify harsh measures against protesters. - Vlajić criticizes President Aleksandar Vučić's stateme…
Is Gen Z Less Intelligent Than Their Parents, or Are We Measuring Different Kinds of Smart?
- Some experts claim Generation Z is less intelligent than previous generations due to reliance on technology. - A psychologist argues this is an oversimplification, stating Gen Z is different, not we…
Medically Possible, Legally Contentious: American Woman Gives Birth to Deceased Husband's Child
- A US television journalist's fiancée gave birth to their son three years after his death, using his posthumously retrieved genetic material. - The process involved post-mortem retrieval of genetic m…
Pakistan: Suicide bombing at police checkpoint kills 14 officers
- A suicide car bomb attack on a police checkpoint in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province killed 14 police officers. - A splinter group of the Pakistani Taliban, Itehad-ul-Mujahideen Pakistan, clai…
The Most Annoying Zodiac Sign - Hard to Keep Up With
- Gemini is often cited as the most "annoying" zodiac sign due to their high energy, rapid communication, and constant need for stimulation. - Their dual nature leads to unpredictable mood swings, imp…
Dodik Believes Russia Will Seek Annulment of All Schmidt's Decisions at Security Council Session
- Milorad Dodik believes Russia will demand the annulment of all High Representative Christian Schmidt's decisions at an upcoming UN Security Council meeting. - Dodik stated that he discussed cooperat…
Dragan Solak’s Football Club Accused of Spying on Opponent’s Training Session
- The English Football League (EFL) has initiated proceedings against Southampton FC following a complaint from Middlesbrough FC. - Southampton, owned by Serbian businessman Dragan Solak, is accused o…
Beaten Minor Case: Grandfather Claims Reports Are 'On Hold' Due to SNS Connections, Prosecution Says Pre-trial Proceedings Underway
- A 15-year-old boy in Šabac, Serbia, was severely beaten in May of last year, suffering physical and psychological trauma. - His grandfather, Slobodan Todorović, alleges that two criminal complaints …
N1 Serbia: Examining Judicial Reforms and Healthcare Grievances on 'Novi dan' Broadcast
- Serbia is examining its implementation of recommendations from the Venice Commission regarding judicial law changes. - The Union of Judicial Authorities claims the changes are superficial and restri…
Mobile Mammography Unit Begins Screenings in Gornji Milanovac
- A mobile mammography unit is now available for screenings in Gornji Milanovac. - The screening program targets women aged 45-69 who haven't had a mammogram in two years, and those over 40 with a fam…
Tea or coffee: The choice of drink could affect the risk of osteoporosis in older women
- A study suggests that regular tea consumption may be linked to higher bone mineral density in older women, potentially due to compounds called catechins that stimulate bone-building cells. - Convers…
Frequent Napping in Older Adults Linked to Increased Mortality Risk, Study Finds
- A new study links frequent napping in older adults to a higher mortality rate, suggesting it may signal underlying health issues. - Researchers found that regular napping, especially in the morning,…
Berlin Graffiti Sparks Outrage, Solidarity Against Antisemitism
- Graffiti with hateful messages targeting Jews appeared in Berlin, sparking outrage and solidarity protests. - German Chancellor Olaf Scholz met with a local rabbi, acknowledging the threat to Jewish…
N1 Studio Live Broadcast Announced, Audience Invited to Participate
- The article is an announcement for a live broadcast of the N1 Studio Live program. - It invites viewers to share their opinions and join the discussion on the topics covered. - Viewers are encourage…
EU Ambassador: Serbia belongs in European Union as host rather than guest
- The EU Ambassador to Serbia, Andreas von Boekerat, stated Serbia belongs in the EU as a host, not a guest, and urged full implementation of Venice Commission recommendations. - He noted that the Uni…
Dačić: Many try to revise history, from Germany to domestic forces after October 5
- Ivica Dačić stated that numerous attempts are being made to revise history, both internationally and within Serbia. - He criticized efforts to shift blame for World War II away from fascists and Naz…
US, Iran Not Closer to Ending War; Gulf Clashes Continue
- The US and Iran appear no closer to ending their conflict, with tensions high in the Persian Gulf. - Iran's Fars News Agency reported sporadic clashes between Iranian forces and US ships in the Stra…
Motor Oil Also Has an Expiration Date – When Is It Best to Use It?
- Motor oil has a shelf life, typically between three and five years. - Opened oil should be used within six months to prevent sediment formation. - Proper storage in a temperature-controlled, dark en…
Putin at Moscow Military Parade: Victory Will Always Be Ours
- Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that victory will always be Russia's during a military parade in Moscow. - Putin invoked the legacy of World War II, calling the Soviet army the savior of the…
Can voter turnout in elections be higher: "Less meaningless discussions, more concrete ideas for the day after"
- Recent local elections in Serbia saw higher voter turnout compared to previous years, with some irregularities reported. - Political analysts suggest that increased turnout, particularly for opposit…
Bocan-Harčenko: Decisions on NIS Must Fully Ensure Serbia's Energy Security
- Russian Ambassador Alexander Bocan-Harčenko stated that decisions regarding Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS) must fully ensure Serbia's energy security. - He expressed confidence that Russian-Serbian …
Terra Art Center Director Dismissed Without Explanation, Over a Year Before Mandate Ends
- The director of the Terra Art Center in Kikinda, Aleksandar Lipovan, was dismissed over a year before his term expired, without stated reasons. - Lipovan claims his dismissal is politically motivate…
Four men found guilty in Florida for conspiracy to murder Haiti's president
- A jury in Florida has found four men guilty of conspiring to assassinate Haitian President Jovenel Moïse in 2021. - Prosecutors alleged that South Florida served as a hub for planning and financing …
Rest is More Than Sleep: Seven Dimensions of Recovery
- Experts define seven types of rest needed for true recovery: physical, mental, sensory, creative, emotional, social, and spiritual. - Activating the parasympathetic nervous system through techniques…
N1 Interview: Ljiljana Knežević Declares 'Beginning of Resistance from Within' in Kula Local Politics
- Ljiljana Knežević, a student and councilor in Kula, views her group's entry into the local parliament as the "beginning of resistance from within." - She alleges that SNS councilors displayed nervou…
Tiny 'Mosquito Terminator' Spider Found Near Lake Victoria
- A tiny, 5-millimeter jumping spider, Evarcha culicivora, found near Lake Victoria in Kenya and Uganda, uniquely preys on mosquitoes that have fed on human blood. - These spiders, part of the largest…
Professor: Regime fears losing, delaying elections
- A political science professor believes the Serbian government is delaying elections because it fears losing. - He argues that the ruling party is in a difficult position and that time is not on thei…
EU Ambassador: Serbia a Key Partner, Belongs as Host in Europe's Future
- EU Ambassador to Serbia Andreas von Beckerath stated Serbia is a key partner in shaping Europe's future, deserving a place at the table as a host, not just a guest. - He emphasized that EU enlargeme…
Trump: Three-day ceasefire agreed in Ukraine
- U.S. President Donald Trump announced a three-day ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine, set for May 9-11. - The ceasefire will include a prisoner exchange of 1,000 individuals from each side. - Both…
Hague Court Rejects Meeting Request on Ratko Mladić's Health
- The Hague Residual Mechanism for Criminal Courts rejected a request from the Ministry of Justice of Republika Srpska (RS) to meet regarding Ratko Mladić's health. - The Ministry had sought a meeting…
Politics in 'Kolubara' - Some Can, Some Can't: Alleged Letter to Vučić Denied by Union
- Several workers at Serbia's Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS) and the Kolubara mining basin have been dismissed, with some believing it's due to their public support for citizen protests. - A purported l…
Professor Mihić: University of Novi Sad violates law by not calling student parliament elections
- Professor Vladimir Mihić claims the University of Novi Sad is violating the law by not holding elections for its student parliament. - Elections have only been held at three out of fourteen facultie…
Vučević: Election timing unimportant, we will be ready but not favorites
- Serbian Progressive Party leader Miloš Vučević stated that the timing of elections is unimportant as the party will be ready whenever they occur. - Vučević framed the upcoming elections as crucial f…
War in Iran Drives Up Living Costs Globally, Boosts Profits for Oil Giants
- The war in Iran has led to increased living costs for households globally and impacted many businesses. - Oil and gas companies, in particular, have seen record profits due to soaring energy prices …
Serbia Extends Reduced Fuel Excise Taxes Until May 15 Amid IMF Concerns
- The Serbian government extended the 25% reduced excise tax on unleaded gasoline and diesel for another week, until May 15. - This measure is part of an amendment to the Decree on Limiting the Prices…
Film "Yugo Goes to America" Opens Beldocs: A Story of Patience and Imperfection
- The documentary "Yugo Goes to America" by directors Filip Grujić and Aleksa Borković explores the journey of millennials across the United States in a Yugo car. - The film uses the Yugo's fluctuatin…
Justice Ministry Sends Judicial Law Amendments to Parliament for Venice Commission Review
- The Serbian Ministry of Justice has submitted draft amendments to judicial laws to the Parliament for review. - These working texts are intended for the Venice Commission to assess their compliance …
Bomb Explodes at Dutch Prime Minister's Party Headquarters; Suspect Arrested
- A bomb was detonated by being pushed through the mail slot of the D66 party headquarters in The Hague, Netherlands. - No one was injured in the explosion, and a 37-year-old suspect has been apprehen…
Ikodinović: Medals Fade, But Humanity Endures - Criticizes Soro for Belittling Past Successes
- Former water polo player Danilo Ikodinović criticized the new head of the Serbian Water Polo Federation, Slobodan Soro. - Ikodinović called Soro's statements, which he claims belittle past achieveme…
Five-Year-Old Girl Missing in Novi Sad
- A five-year-old girl named Natali has gone missing in Novi Sad. - She was last seen with her mother, and her parents have reported her disappearance to the police. - Authorities are urging anyone wi…
Novi Pazar Activists Block Polish Firm's Access on Rogozna Mountain
- Residents and activists from Novi Pazar successfully blocked access for a Polish company, Geopartner, on Rogozna mountain. - The company was hired by Zlatna Reka for exploration activities. - This a…
Minister Tončev Pledges Aid to Svrljig Furniture Factory After Fire
- A fire destroyed the production facility of the furniture factory 'Trilord' in Svrljig, Serbia. - Minister Novica Tončev pledged state assistance to help rebuild the factory and preserve jobs. - Fir…
Moscow Without Tanks for Victory Day: Fear of Ukrainian Attacks or Lack of Resources?
- Moscow will scale back its Victory Day parade on May 9th, notably excluding military hardware from Red Square. - Officials cite "current conditions on the ground" and "terrorist threats" from Ukrain…
Kolubara Worker Fired After Supporting Students, Claims Political Activity Allowed for Ruling Party Supporters
- Goran Perišić, a former Kolubara mine worker, claims he was fired for publicly supporting students. - Perišić alleges that high-ranking employees and union representatives participated in election a…
Skepticism Mounts Over Bid for NIS Russian Assets; Buyer's Credibility Questioned
- Forbes Serbia editor Ivan Radak expressed skepticism about Ranko Mimović's credibility as a buyer for NIS's Russian assets, questioning his financial and business background. - Dušan Nikezić of the …
Letter of Support for Serbian Water Polo Players
- The article criticizes the appointment of Slobodan Soro as president of the Serbian Water Polo Federation, questioning his qualifications. - It draws parallels to previous controversial appointments…
Orbán's Absence a Key Factor in Gazprom-MOL Talks, Says Serbian Editor
- Andrej Ivanji, editor of the Vreme weekly portal, commented on the negotiations between Gazprom and MOL. - He stated that a significant change in the negotiations is the absence of Viktor Orbán from…
Serbian Journalist Claims Political Pressure Blocks Probe into Chinese Railway Contractors
- A journalist claims political pressure is preventing Serbian authorities from questioning Chinese companies involved in a railway reconstruction project. - The Special Prosecutor's Office requested …
Kreni-promeni Activists Walk to Obrenovac to Highlight Local Problems
- Members of the "Kreni-promeni" movement are walking from Belgrade to Obrenovac to highlight local issues faced by residents. - They are focusing on problems such as school closures, the state of pub…
Serbian Students Abroad Call for Global Support Rallies
- Students from Serbian universities abroad have called for global gatherings to support the student movement. - Protests are planned for Saturday in various cities across Europe, North America, and A…
N1 Studio Live (May 7, 2026)
- The article announces the broadcast of the N1 Studio Live program on May 7, 2026. - It invites viewers to share their opinions on the discussed topics and engage in discussions. - Viewers are encour…
LSV Opposes NIS Sale Under Shadow of Moscow-Budapest-Belgrade Deal
- The League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina (LSV) opposes the potential sale of Serbia's NIS energy company, fearing it's being decided under the influence of Moscow, Budapest, and Belgrade. - LSV P…
Vučić: German Companies Employ 80,000 Workers in Serbia, Becoming the Engine of Our Economy
- German companies in Serbia now employ 80,000 workers, becoming a driving force of the Serbian economy, according to President Aleksandar Vučić. - Joint projects over the past 25 years have significa…
Belgrade Waterfront Sells 10,000 Apartments Amidst Major Development
- Belgrade Waterfront has sold 10,000 apartments since the project's inception in 2015. - Approximately 6,600 apartments have been built across 34 buildings, with construction started on 58 total obje…
New Fuel Prices Announced, Effective Until May 15
- New fuel prices have been announced in Serbia, effective from today until May 15. - Eurodiesel will cost 223 dinars per liter, while gasoline will be priced at 191 dinars. - Eurodiesel saw a slight …
Serbian Patriarch, PM Sign Memorandum to Establish St. Sava University
- The Serbian government and the Serbian Orthodox Church (SPC) signed a memorandum to establish the St. Sava University. - The university aims to integrate theological education with secular studies l…
Kapetanović: Can Europe Still Turn Its Promises into Practice?
- The Secretary General of the Regional Cooperation Council (RCC), Amer Kapetanović, questioned Europe's ability to fulfill its promises on Europe Day. - He emphasized the need for regional cooperatio…
MOL Group confirms intent to buy majority stake in Serbia's NIS
- Hungarian energy company MOL Group has confirmed its intention to acquire a majority stake in Serbia's Oil Industry (NIS). - MOL's Chairman-CEO Zsolt Hernádi stated the company's long-term commitmen…
Rubio Meets Italian Prime Minister Meloni, Seeks to Ease Tensions Over Iran War
- U.S. Secretary of State Mark Rubio is meeting with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni to ease tensions between the two countries. - Disagreements stem from former President Trump's criticisms of …
Grbović (PSG): There are no 'frictions' between the opposition and students, it's a myth
- Pavle Grbović, leader of the Free Citizens Movement (PSG), stated that the idea of friction between students and the opposition is a "myth." - He criticized individuals who claim "unconditional supp…
Dietary Shift to Legumes and Soy Could Cut High Blood Pressure Risk by 30%, Study Finds
- A new study suggests that increasing the intake of legumes and soy products could significantly reduce the risk of high blood pressure. - Consuming approximately 170 grams of legumes or 60-80 grams …
University of Belgrade facing mounting pressure, rector warns at London conference
- University of Belgrade Rector Vladan Djokic warned of mounting institutional and political pressure on the university. - He spoke at an international conference in London focused on academic freedom…
UAE exports oil despite Strait of Hormuz blockade, tankers disable location tracking systems
- UAE oil tankers are disabling location tracking systems to evade Iranian attacks amid the Strait of Hormuz blockade. - Despite risks, companies like ADNOK are continuing exports, using ship-to-ship …
Parents' Unspoken Regrets: Realizations About Childhood Mistakes Emerge Later in Life
- Many parents later regret decisions made during their children's upbringing, often stemming from being distracted, overly strict, or emotionally distant. - Common regrets include not taking children…
Prosecutor: Serbia Risks Appearing Unserious If It Rejects Venice Commission Recommendations
- Serbian prosecutors argue that rejecting the Venice Commission's recommendations would make Serbia appear unserious, as the country itself requested them. - Concerns are raised about the implementat…
Serbian officials verbally attacked media 156 times in April, foundation reports
- The Slavko Curuvija Foundation documented 156 verbal attacks by Serbian state officials against journalists and media in April. - New narratives emerged, portraying independent media as allied with …
Vučić Unveils Five-Step Plan for Serbia's Development
- Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić presented a five-step plan for national development in an op-ed for the daily Kurir. - The plan includes reforming the Cabinet by reducing ministerial staff, overh…
Quadrupled Increase in Colorectal Cancer Among Young Adults, Serbian Experts Warn
- The number of young people under 50 diagnosed with colorectal cancer has quadrupled, according to Goran Stanojević, head of the Clinic for Digestive Surgery at the University Clinical Center in Niš.…
Radar Editor Questions NIS Sale Speculation
- Milan Ćulibrk, editor and journalist for the weekly Radar, commented on news regarding a potential buyer for NIS. - He stated that it is "impossible to have two billion without anyone knowing the pe…
Vucic rejects new bid for Serbian Oil Industry (NIS)
- Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic rejected a potential sale of the Serbian Oil Industry (NIS) to a new bidder. - He stated that the company cannot be bought unless a capable manager takes over, oth…
Norway Reopens Gas Fields Amid Environmental Concerns
- Norway plans to reopen three gas fields closed for nearly three decades, drawing criticism from environmental groups. - The government is also offering 70 new exploration sites for oil and gas compa…
Organized crime prosecutors blocked from questioning Chinese firm officials in Novi Sad railway probe
- Prosecutors investigating organized crime have been denied access to officials from Chinese companies involved in the Novi Sad railway reconstruction. - The Organized Crime Prosecution (TOK) sent mu…
Hantavirus Not Like Coronavirus: Virologist Milanko Šekler Explains Transmission
- Three passengers died on a Dutch cruise ship in the Atlantic due to a suspected Hantavirus outbreak, leading Canary Islands authorities to deny the ship docking permission. - Virologist Milanko Šekl…
Student Detained on Charges of Violent Constitutional Change; Protests Erupt
- Lazar Mišić, a student at the University of Belgrade's Faculty of Agriculture, was detained at Nikola Tesla Airport and is suspected of violently changing the constitutional order. - Mišić is schedu…
Serbian Student Arrested Amidst Protest Crackdown Fears
- A student in Kraljevo, Serbia, was arrested seven days after being identified during a protest, facing charges of violent conduct at a public gathering. - His lawyer claims the arrest is politically…
Serbia: Opposition Demands Urgent Review After Train Nearly Derails
- A train nearly derailed near Zemun Polje, prompting calls for an urgent safety review of the track to Subotica. - The opposition party SSP claims the incident highlights dangerous flaws by Chinese c…
Zuliana Lainez Otero Elected President of the European Federation of Journalists
- Peruvian journalist and trade unionist Zuliana Lainez Otero was elected president of the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) for a four-year term. - She is the first woman from Latin Ameri…
Government Council: Serbia Among Europe's Top GDP Growth Countries in Q1
- Serbia's GDP grew by 3% in the first quarter, placing it among the top European countries for growth. - Key sectors driving growth include industrial production, manufacturing, tourism, retail trade…
'A Trip to Strasbourg' Continues Tour Across Serbia: Pirot, Vrbas, Vršac, and Sremska Mitrovica Next
- The documentary film 'Tura do Strazbura' is continuing its screening tour across Serbia. - Screenings are scheduled in Pirot, Vrbas, Vršac, and Sremska Mitrovica this week. - The film chronicles the…
Joe Cordina to Challenge Abdullah Mason for WBO Lightweight Title
- Welsh boxer Joe Cordina will challenge Abdullah Mason for the WBO lightweight title on July 4. - Cordina aims to reclaim a world title after losing his IBF super-featherweight belt in May 2024. - Th…
Incident on Novi Sad-Belgrade Fast Train
- Passengers reported injuries and panic on the Soko fast train from Novi Sad to Belgrade after the train violently shook and nearly derailed. - The driver managed to stabilize the train and continue …