Serbia

COMMENT: Reforms and enlargement must go together for the Western Balkans

Bojan Lazarevski April 6, 2025

If the EU cannot deliver progress in accession, it risks undermining the incentive for countries to continue reforming.

BALKAN BLOG: Putin’s ally pushes Bosnia to the verge of war

Denitsa Koseva in Sofia April 6, 2025

The international community will have to step up to prevent new clashes in Bosnia.

#BREAKING: Serbian president appoints outsider to be next PM

bne IntelliNews April 6, 2025

Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic nominated Dr. Djuro Macut as the new Prime Minister-designate on April 6, following the resignation of Prime Minister Milos Vucevic in January.

EU says Serbia is vacuum obsessed

Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade April 3, 2025

Serbia’s love affair with household electrical appliances, particularly vacuum cleaners, is raising concerns over consumer safety, with the EU stepping in to ensure proper regulation and market oversight.

The rise of war-hardened Balkan crime groups in South America’s cocaine market

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow April 3, 2025

Global Initiative report reveals organised crime groups from the Western Balkans have firmly embedded themselves in South America’s cocaine trade.

Serbia hit hardest in Balkans by Trump tariff war

Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade April 3, 2025

Despite the puzzlingly high tariff rate, US policy toward Serbia has been more amicable under President Donald Trump than under previous administrations.

Serbian president begins talks on forming a new government

Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade April 2, 2025

The resignation of the prime minister and effective fall of the government followed months of anti-government protests after a deadly infrastructure collapse in Novi Sad late last year.

Serbia and Hungary move towards military alliance amid regional tensions

Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade April 1, 2025

Move reflects increasing ties between Serbia and Hungary, which share a similar approach to international affairs and have resisted pressure from the European Union to sever their ties with Russia.

Serbia's growth hampered by political unrest in first quarter of 2025

Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade April 1, 2025

Serbia’s economic growth is projected to slow to around 3% in the first quarter of 2025, as political unrest and ongoing protests continue to disrupt the country, according to a flash estimate cited by President Aleksandar Vucic.

Serbia advances key oil pipeline project with Hungary

Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade March 31, 2025

The Serbian government has approved the construction of a critical oil pipeline connecting Serbia to Hungary, aiming to secure the country’s energy future amid the looming threat of US sanctions on its national oil company, NIS.

US postpones sanctions on Serbia's NIS for another 30 days

Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade March 29, 2025

Negotiations have been ongoing between NIS representatives and US and Russian officials since the company was included in a broad package of US sanctions against Russia’s energy sector.

Albania and Montenegro could conclude EU accession talks by 2026-27, enlargement commissioner says

Valentina Dimitrievska in Skopje March 27, 2025

But Marta Kos warns "external forces" actively seeking to block certain countries from EU accession.

Ukraine and Balkans ravaged by wildfires in 2024

bne IntelliNews March 27, 2025

Wildfires ravaged large swathes of land across Ukraine and the Balkans, with Ukraine suffering the highest recorded damage of any country in the region, said the EU's European Forest Fire Information System.

Serbia faces international pressure over sonic weapon claims

Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade March 26, 2025

Disturbing footage from a mass protest on March 15 shows the crowd abruptly scattering during a 15-minute moment of silence for the victims of the Novi Sad tragedy.

COMMENT: What impact will a raft of protests across the Emerging Markets have?

bne IntelliNews March 26, 2025

A spate of protests across several emerging markets is reigniting concerns over economic stability and long-term financial health. From Turkey to Indonesia, social unrest has flared up that threaten countries with weak fundamentals.

Serbian president meets EU leaders in Brussels as protests continue to grow

Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade March 26, 2025

The talks are part of a broader diplomatic push to strengthen Serbia's ties with Western partners amidst mounting domestic unrest.

Who will be Serbia’s next prime minister?

Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade March 25, 2025

Among the potential successors to Milos Vucevic are Finance Minister Sinisa Mali, former PM Ana Brnabic and Foreign Minister Marko Djuric.

Serbian opposition leader shot at in his apartment

Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade March 24, 2025

Dr. Dragan Milic's Citizens' Group is a vocal opposition force against the ruling Serbian Progressive Party in Serbia's third city Nis.

Serbian deputy PM thanks Russian spy agencies for support during protests

Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade March 23, 2025

Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vulin is a staunch proponent of Serbia's close ties with Russia.

Serbian biotech Dren Bio sold to Sanofi for $1.9bn

Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade March 20, 2025

Acquisition highlights the growing international recognition of innovations emerging from the Southeast Europe region.

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