Thursday, 30th October 2025

Serbia

Regional Power

The Leaders Defining Adria

Power, purpose, and the people shaping a region in transformation There comes a point in every region’s story...

The Succession Test

Keeping Power in the Family

Adria’s family businesses face their greatest challenge yet — passing the torch without losing their soul. In the Adria region, the most delicate transfer of...

Roundtable

The Age of Conveners

In a world saturated with noise, convening has become one of the rare acts that still create meaning. The ability to bring people together...

Roundtable

Aleksandar Vlahović

What Does It Take to Bring the Right People Into the Same Room — and Make Them Speak Honestly? For more than three decades, the...

Adria 2030

The New Growth Map

How a coastline once divided by borders is quietly building Europe’s next growth story Some regions are made by geography; others, by momentum. The Adria...

by Dragana Đermanović

If This Region Were a Company, What Kind of CEO Would It Need?

This region—our region—is a peculiar formation. Its form is stunning: mountainous and sunlit, rough and radiant, with valleys that open like palms and coastlines that...

By Mila Jović

Women Who Lead A New Balance of Power

In a luminous hall in Belgrade earlier this autumn, more than four hundred women from across the Adriatic–Danube region gathered to talk about power...

Ursula von der Leyen’s Balkan Tour

When Europe Visits

Ursula von der Leyen’s Balkan Tour and the Stakes of Integration In October, Ursula von der Leyen set out on a journey that could redefine...

By Marko Nikolić

Europe’s Quiet Power Game in Adria

How Brussels and Vienna view the region’s next chapter of investment and integration For once, the most consequential moves in Europe’s geopolitical chessboard aren’t happening...

Crossroads

What’s Next for Adria’s Economy

Economic leaders in the Adriatic rim map a path from fragility to momentum A Region At A Ridge The Adriatic arc — from Slovenia and Croatia...

Overview

Signals of a Shifting Region

Every quarter tells a different story. The Adria region’s new one is quieter, more layered — a story of recalibration rather than acceleration. Growth...

Over 250 Workers Jobless After Kentaur Shuts Down Factory in Vranje

The Danish-owned company Kentaur Balkans has abruptly closed its factory in Vranje, Serbia, leaving around 250 workers without jobs. Employees were prevented from entering...

Serbia Signs Two Key Agreements to Boost Waste Management

Serbia’s Environment Minister Sara Pavkov signed two significant agreements to enhance waste management across the country, aligning operations with the highest European standards. The...

NGO Warns: Serbia’s New Enforcement Law Fails to Protect Poorest Citizens

The organization stated that the government has once again missed an opportunity to address deep-rooted issues of poverty, homelessness, and housing insecurity. According to A11,...

Vučić Says Serbia Can Buy Russian Stake in NIS, but Moscow Prefers Third-Party Sale

The offer was made during a recent meeting with Alexander Dyukov, Chairman of the Board at Gazprom Neft, and Pavel Sorokin, Deputy Minister of...