Serbia

Tens of thousands join protests in Serbia's Novi Sad

Tatyana Kekic in Novi Sad February 2, 2025

Serbia is in the throes of a political crisis, sparked by a deadly infrastructure collapse in Novi Sad late last year, with ongoing student-led protests putting immense pressure on the government.

Shopping boycotts launched across the Balkans

bne IntelliNews Southeast Europe bureau January 31, 2025

Boycott that started in protest against high prices in Croatia now spreading across the region.

Serbian President Vucic mulls snap general election

Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade January 30, 2025

After prime minister's resignation, President Aleksandar Vucic says the ruling SNS will decide whether to form a new government or call a snap general election.

Analysts and diplomats accuse Serbia of hybrid warfare ahead of Kosovo's general election

Valentina Dimitrievska in Skopje January 29, 2025

Finnish ambassador and Pristina-based experts claim Serbia is using disinformation campaigns designed to create ethnic divisions and undermine trust in democratic institutions.

Lack of megadeals drags down M&A volume in Emerging Europe

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow January 28, 2025

The number of deals in Central and Southeast Europe rose in 2024 but aggregate deal value fell by 31%, finds law firm CMS.

Serbian Prime Minister Vucevic resigns after weeks of mass protests

bne IntelliNews January 28, 2025

President Aleksandar Vucic and his ruling SNS are facing their biggest crisis since coming to power 13 years ago.

BALKAN BLOG: Serbia’s student protests are a call for change, not a colour revolution

Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade January 27, 2025

Protesters are fighting for societal change and an end to government corruption, nepotism and perceived institutional incompetence, but they aren't seeking to oust the president.

Serbia goes on strike

Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade January 24, 2025

Large parts of Serbian society are out on strike on January 24, as students, cultural institutions and workers across various sectors stop work in solidarity with ongoing protests against the government.

Are Georgia and Serbia heading for coloured revolutions?

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow January 23, 2025

As protests swell in Georgia and Serbia, the critical question is whether demonstrators will force change or prove ineffective against their deeply entrenched ruling elites.

URUS-ClearPic: Across Eurasia, China is leveraging supply risk successfully – so could others

Alexander Teddy and Alexander Sherwood of Urus Advisory January 23, 2025

In late 2001, when much of the world – especially the US and the West – was preoccupied by 9/11 and the resulting military campaigns, China acceded to the World Trade Organisation. This marked a shift in its global trade and China’s playbook.

BALKAN BLOG: Polluted Balkan capitals choke on winter smog

bne IntelliNews January 22, 2025

Winter has earned the grim moniker of “choking season” across the Balkans as cities in the region grapple with hazardous levels of air pollution.

Wizz Air stops refuelling at Belgrade airport to comply with US sanctions

Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade January 22, 2025

Recent US sanctions targeted oil and gas company NIS, the sole supplier of aviation fuel in Serbia, which is majority-owned by Russia’s Gazprom Neft.

Serbian President Vucic wants to introduce flying cars by 2027

Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade January 22, 2025

Announcement met with derision, with media outlets dismissing the plan as “science fiction”.

Serbian workers, lawyers and professors join growing student protests

Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade January 21, 2025

Protests erupted in Serbia after the November 2024 collapse of a canopy at the Novi Sad train station that killed 15 people.

OUTLOOK Southeastern Europe 2025

bne IntelliNews January 20, 2025

What is in store for Southeastern Europe in 2025? bne IntelliNews’ annual OUTLOOK: Southeastern Europe 2025

Sanctions stepped up in the Western Balkans, but with mixed results

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow January 19, 2025

The number of individuals and companies in the Western Balkans sanctioned by the US and other Western countries has sharply increased, says a report from the Global Initiative for Transnational Organized Crime.

Mass protests in Serbia test ruling party's grip on power

Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade January 19, 2025

Students, farmers, opposition groups and other citizens have joined forces in a movement that shows no sign of abating.

Serbian financial sector inflation expectations decline in December

bne IntelliNews January 18, 2025

Inflation expectations in Serbia’s financial sector dropped in December, aligning with the central bank’s target range, the central bank said.

Emerging Europe split between eager anticipation and wary acceptance ahead of Trump inauguration

bne IntelliNews January 17, 2025

For some leaders in Central and Southeast Europe, the new Trump presidency is seen as a opportunity; for others it’s a challenge to navigate carefully.

Car rams into protest in Belgrade, injuring female student

Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade January 16, 2025

Tens of thousands of people across Serbia have joined anti-government protests since the collapse of a canopy at the railway station in Novi Sad claimed 15 lives.

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