Wednesday, 31st December 2025

Gazprom

Serbia Secures Gas Supply Until March 2026

Serbia has reached an agreement to secure its natural gas supply until March 31, 2026, President Aleksandar Vučić announced. Speaking after presenting employment contracts...

Energy & Geopolitics

The Day Serbia Hit the Energy Wall

Hit the Energy Wall Washington said no. Moscow won’t sell. And now Serbia’s biggest refinery is going dark. For years, Serbia treated its energy sector...

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...

Yet Another Delay on NIS Sanctions

Belgrade has secured a one-month extension of the U.S. sanctions waiver for NIS, Serbia’s Gazprom-controlled oil company, just before the July 29 expiry.  The reprieve allows Serbia...

Serbia Seeks U.S. Sanctions Waiver for Gazprom-Owned NIS

As the 29 July deadline nears, Serbia has formally requested a 180-day extension of the U.S. sanctions waiver for Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS), its main...

Bosnia’s Gas Future Amid Challenges

Bosnia and Herzegovina stands at a crossroads in its energy journey. Natural gas, a key resource in the country’s energy mix, offers hope for a...

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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