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Serbia Reveals Plans to Deepen Huawei Collaboration
(MENAFN) Serbia announced plans on Tuesday to broaden its collaboration with Chinese tech powerhouse Huawei, aiming to enhance safety across its road and railway networks. At a meeting with Huawei executives, Minister of Construction, Transport...

Ohio National Guard Attends Exercise Platinum Wolf in Serbia
RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, Germany – Several high-ranking officials from U.S. Air Forces in Europe – Air Forces Africa, or USAFE-AFAFRICA, and the Ohio National Guard participated in the June 26 Distinguished Visitor day at Exercise Platinum Wolf 25 in...
Serbia seeks to expand Huawei partnership to enhance traffic safety
BELGRADE, June 24 (Xinhua) -- Serbia plans to expand its partnership with Chinese tech giant Huawei to improve road and rail traffic safety, the government said Tuesday. During a meeting with company representatives, Minister of Construction,...
Serbia Halts Arms Exports to Israel amid Global Outcry over Gaza Genocide
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Serbia has suspended all weapons exports to the Israeli regime, marking a rare European stand against Tel Aviv’s continued campaign of massacre in Gaza, where tens of thousands of Palestinians, primarily women and children, have...

Serbia has trade surplus with Germany for first time
The trade between Serbia and Germany has continued to grow despite global challenges, according to the latest research by the German-Serbian Chamber of Commerce (AHK) presented yesterday, and for the first time in the past 20 years, since the...

What threatens Vučić if he rejects the Serbian students’ ultimatum
Students who have been protesting against the government since the collapse of the railway station canopy in Novi Sad at the end of last year issued an ultimatum to Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, demanding the announcement of snap...

Serbian Authorities Determined to Prevent Violence on Major Holiday of Vidovdan
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Tuesday the government is determined to prevent possible violence during a student protest on Vidovdan, a national and religious holiday on June 28 commemorating significant historical events for the...

Study finds some medieval Europeans ate horsemeat
People continued eating horse meat in some parts of medieval Europe even after converting to Christianity, an analysis in the journal Antiquity finds. The findings challenge prevailing historical narratives that eating horse meat was considered...
Opposition Leader: Vucic Has Introduced Serbia into the Darkest Chapter of His Rule
Source: Beta News / Politics | 03.07.25 | access_time 16:15 Dragan Djilas (BETAPHOTO/MILOS MISKOV) Freedom and Justice Party president Dragan Djilas said on July 3 that Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic had introduced the country into the darkest...

Serbia announces suspension of arms exports to Israeli regime amid Gaza genocide
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has announced the Balkan country’s decision to halt exports of weapons to the Israeli regime amid its ongoing war of extermination against Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip. Vučić announced in a statement on...

Serbia Strongly Condemns Terrorist Attack On Damascus Church
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 24. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Serbia strongly condemns the terrorist attack on worshippers at the Greek Orthodox Church of Prophet Elijah in Damascus, which claimed dozens...

Djuric: Serbia will not allow forced redrawing of realities in Kosovo-Metohija
BELGRADE - The Government of the Republic of Serbia strongly condemns the latest unilateral and politically motivated act by Albin Kurti’s regime, marked by Tuesday’s ground-breaking ceremony for the construction of two new bridges in Kosovska...

Serbian PΜ Awarded Honorary Doctorate by University of Athens
The ceremony took place on Monday, June 23, at the University’s Medical School, underscoring Professor Macut’s dual legacy as a pioneering academic and a national leader. The event also symbolized the growing academic and diplomatic ties between...

Serbia, the fight for the fate of the REM
Serbian students block the RTS - © Nikola93/Shutterstock In Serbia, the Commission for Electronic Media (REM) plays a key role in regulating the sector and freedom of expression, but is tightly controlled by the government. Students are protesting...

Vucic: People do not want a Serbia where they do not know where they can go
BELGRADE - People do not want a Serbia where they do not know where they can go and whether they can take their children to school or kindergarten, says Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic. Speaking to Informer TV on Tuesday evening, Vucic said...

Stankovic, Russian ambassador discuss cooperation in education
BELGRADE - Serbian Education Minister Dejan Vuk Stankovic met with Russian Ambassador to Belgrade Alexander Botsan-Kharchenko on Wednesday to discuss bilateral cooperation in education. The parties expressed readiness to deepen the cooperation,...

Germany tells Serbia: Act on de-escalation equally
PRISTINA, July 4 – Germany’s embassy in Pristina has urged Serbia to curb tensions with Kosovo, saying its calls for restraint must be matched by its own actions. Berlin responded after Serbia criticized Kosovo’s decision to lay foundations for...

Serbia boosts military capabilities in response to regional defence pact
Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vucic said on June 20 that Belgrade is ramping up its military capabilities in response to a recent defence cooperation agreement between neighbouring Albania, Croatia and Kosovo. Speaking in a televised interview on...

Serbia: Media regulator elections make a mockery of EU-required reforms
The process for the appointment of new members to the council of Serbia’s media regulator has again been conducted in a non-transparent and discriminatory manner, in clear violation of Serbian legislation, making a mockery of democratic media...

Protesters Demand Snap Elections in Serbia Despite Ruling Party Wins
During the weekend, masses of people took to the streets of Belgrade demanding snap elections. Protests have been ongoing in Serbia—Hungary’s southern neighbour—since November last year. Protesters, disillusioned with President Aleksandar Vučić’s...