Thursday, 15th January 2026

Belgrade

Serbia and Hungary Launch Tender for New Oil Pipeline

Hungary and Serbia have launched a tender for the construction of a new oil pipeline linking the two countries, marking a significant step in...

Proleter Sock Factory In Ivanjica Headed For Auction

The Proleter sock factory in Ivanjica, a long-standing regional textile producer, has been put up for auction after entering bankruptcy proceedings in April 2025...

Carbon Taxes Take Effect in Serbia as EU CBAM Kicks In From January

From January 1, two carbon-related taxes have entered into force affecting Serbia: a national carbon tax and the European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism...

Serbia Introduces Mandatory E-Consignment Note System

Serbia has officially introduced the e-consignment note (e-otpremnica) system, which has entered into force and will become mandatory for all relevant businesses as of...

Tourism in Serbia Sees Slight Decline in 2025

The tourism sector in Serbia, after years of steady growth, faced a decline in 2025 in both domestic and international arrivals and overnight stays....

Vučić Announces Early Parliamentary Elections For 2026

Aleksandar Vučić has announced that early parliamentary elections will be held in 2026, stating that the timing will depend on the completion of key...

Serbia to Open New Savski Bridge by March 2027

Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vučić has confirmed that the new Savski Bridge in Belgrade will be fully operational by the end of March 2027. The...

Belgrade Considers Pharmacy Concessions Amid Mixed Results in Serbia

City authorities say the move follows public-private partnership regulations, while critics warn it could weaken equal access to medicines and essential pharmacy services across...

Serbia: PIO Fund Announces New Retirement Age For Women

The Republic Pension and Disability Insurance Fund (PIO) announced that starting January 1, 2026, women in Serbia will be eligible for retirement at 64...

Serbia’s Controversial “Lex Specialis” on General Staff Sparks Legal and Public Worry

Designed to allow the demolition of the modernist building, once protected as a cultural monument, the law has been widely criticized for violating constitutional...

Bosnia and Herzegovina Advances Armed Forces Modernization

The Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina has approved several multi-year modernization projects for the Armed Forces, including...

North Macedonia to Welcome Two Major High-Tech Foreign Investments

North Macedonian Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski announced two major foreign high-tech investments, one from Turkey and one from Germany,...

The Year Tech Became the System

AI stopped being a clever add-on and became the backbone—of power grids, regulation, capital, and national strategy. For years, artificial...

New Online Tool Makes Learning Slovenian More Accessible

The textbook, Naslon, is available in seven languages and focuses on practical language skills needed in everyday and official...

Croatia Unveils €2.18 Billion Defence Modernisation Plan

Croatia has approved a €2.18 billion military modernisation package, marking one of the country’s most significant defence investments to...
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