Wednesday, 31st December 2025

Novi Sad

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...

Financial Abuse and Neglect: Half of Women Killed in Serbia Are Over 65

A recent analysis by the Gerontological Society of Serbia shows that 13.1% of women over 65 experienced financial abuse by close relatives in the...

Serbia Opens Digital Platform for Reporting Illegal Buildings

Serbia has opened a new digital platform for citizens to report illegal buildings, marking the start of a simplified two-month legalization process under recently...

One Year On — Still No Accountability

Tens of thousands of citizens, students, and families gathered in Novi Sad yesterday to mark one year since the tragic collapse of the railway...

Strike at Serbian Agricultural Institute Over Pay and Health Coverage

Many staff work with chemicals and pesticides, and some have faced serious health issues, including tumors. Union representatives emphasized that over half the employees earn...

North Macedonia Named Partner Country at Novi Sad Tourism Fair

The recognition is seen as an opportunity to promote Macedonian destinations, strengthen cross-border tourism ties, and showcase the country’s cultural and natural attractions to...

Serbia to Legalize 4.8 Million Unregistered Properties from €100

Under the proposal, about 70% of properties can be legalized for a flat fee of €100, with the most expensive cases—like a 200 m²...

Tear Gas and Defiance in Novi Sad

Novi Sad became the epicentre of political unrest as police clashed with demonstrators demanding snap elections and the resignation of President Aleksandar Vučić.  Security forces...

Serbia’s Digital Boom: IT Service Exports Hit €2.21bn in Just Six Months

Serbia’s IT sector is on a sharp upward trajectory, with exports of information and communication technology (ICT) services reaching €2.21 billion in the first...

Tiny Flats, Big Prices: Serbia’s Studio Rental Market Heats Up

In Serbia’s red-hot rental market, tiny studio apartments—known locally as garsonjere—are commanding big prices, especially in Belgrade, where the average monthly rent now stands at...

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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