Rusia şi-a reafirmat, joi, disponibilitatea de a ajuta Iranul să scoată din ţară uraniul îmbogăţit dacă Republica Islamică va decide în cele din urmă acest lucru, informează EFE, potrivit Agerpres.
A foreign policy analyst commented on the close relationship between Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, noting their shared "autocratic platform" and Brussels' perspective.
Serbia could lose up to 1.5 billion euros from European Union funds as the European Commission considers suspending payments due to the country's democratic backsliding and close ties with Russia, according to Brussels portal Politico.
Foreign policy commentator Boško Jakšić stated that Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić places significant importance on Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's influence and voice within the European Union.
Students in Serbia have launched a new campaign to widely display the slogan "Students win," which reportedly irritates the authorities, across the country, aiming for it to appear on every corner and entrance.
Former Socceroo Craig Foster has called for Australia to offer to host the men's 2027 Asian Cup as an emergency measure, due to spreading Middle East conflict creating uncertainty around Saudi Arabia's hosting.
Ukraine is in talks with Oman, Kuwait, and Bahrain to establish security cooperation, offering its expertise and technology in defending against Iranian drones, building on existing agreements with Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
Former Danish baking show winner Tobias Hamann has amassed millions through advertising for major brands on Instagram, leading him to purchase a villa, and he likens his engagement with it to an addiction.
NIS, a Serbian oil company majority-owned by Russia's Gazprom, has once again appealed to Washington for an extension of its operating license, while Mol's attempt to acquire the company remains unsuccessful.
Iran's strike on a critical Saudi Arabian East-West oil pipeline caused an energy shock and threatened a fragile ceasefire, while global energy flows through the Strait of Hormuz are now severely restricted with Iran imposing a 15-vessel daily limit.
Ecuador has threatened to increase customs duties on Colombian goods from 50% to 100% next month, marking a new escalation in the political tensions between the two South American nations.
The European Commission is reportedly considering suspending up to €1.5 billion in funds to Serbia. This potential action is due to concerns over democratic backsliding, controversial judicial reforms, and Serbia's close ties with Russia, complicating its EU accession process.
Emerging market bonds offer equity-like returns but also carry significant risks for investors lending to companies and states in countries like Cameroon, Angola, and Colombia. The article explores the factors to consider when investing in these bonds.
Patients undergoing an MRI scan are advised on how to prepare, particularly if they fear confined spaces, as the procedure requires lying still inside a narrow, enclosed tunnel.
Global oil prices have increased significantly after reports of strikes targeting oil facilities in Saudi Arabia. The attacks have raised concerns about supply disruptions in the region.
Indonesia's Air Force marked its 80th anniversary with a ceremony where Prabowo Subianto called upon personnel to remain vigilant in guarding the nation's homeland. The event highlighted the importance of national defense.
The Serbian Hydrometeorological Service (RHMZ) has updated its weather forecast for Easter, indicating that while temperatures may not reach 20 degrees Celsius, a significant weather change will be slightly delayed.
Following repeated local elections at one polling station in Okletac village, preliminary results indicate that the coalition around the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) secured 26 mandates, one more than in the initial local elections.
This article discusses how Amazon has transformed reading and writing, exploring the growing influence of its technological model and algorithms on literature and reader preferences.
Students and professors in Niš are protesting outside the Faculty of Philosophy building against the official transfer of three departments—Serbian language, Russian language, and history—to the newly established Faculty of Serbian Studies, which they view as a 'party faculty' beneficial only to the authorities.
Serbian flags displayed along the main street in Gračanica were removed by workers from an Albanian private firm, accompanied by Kosovo police, reportedly on the orders of Kosovo's Minister for Administration and Local Self-Government, Eljber Krasniqi.
The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade has proposed that six employees of Naftna industrija Srbije (NIS) be detained on suspicion of stealing fuel from a tanker, citing concerns they might influence witnesses or repeat the offense.
The novel follows three middle schoolers in Chicago and examines how they are affected when Theo’s idol, a soccer player, tweets an antisemitic comment.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has outlined several measures aimed at curbing the economic effects stemming from the ongoing Middle East conflict and recent central bank interest rate increases.
In Serbia, citizens are facing significantly higher food prices, making Easter preparations more challenging and leading to a more modest holiday table this year.
Marina Raguš, a member of the Presidency of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), stated after a party meeting that the exact date of upcoming elections was not discussed by the ruling party's leadership.
Law student Zoe Gavrilović stated that recent student arrests are a government attempt to distract from its own constitutional breaches and politicize a tragedy at the Faculty of Philosophy.
The US Deputy Head of Mission to the UN, Ambassador Temi Brusu, stated at a UN Security Council session that normalization of relations is the only path forward for Serbia and Kosovo. She also suggested that the UN Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) is losing its purpose.
Serbian commentator Nenad Kulačin has given a new nickname, 'Đofri' (Joffrey), to a public figure, drawing comparisons to the Game of Thrones character and eliciting strong reactions from viewers.
Zdravko Ponoš, president of the Serbia Centre (SRCE) party, criticized President Aleksandar Vučić, stating that only 'his' opposition responds to his calls for dialogue.
The President of the International Transport Association of Serbia, Neđo Mandić, stated that there are no driver protests, and efforts are underway to secure "D" visas for professional drivers.
Aleksandar Radovanović, Secretary-General of the Movement of Free Citizens (PSG), stated that liberal parties must take on a greater burden in the fight against populism and autocracy, advocating for a joint, international liberal action.
The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Subotica, Serbia, has stated it has no information regarding who placed materials suitable for making an explosive device near a gas pipeline in northern Serbia on April 5.
Amid a ceasefire between the US and Iran, videos are circulating online purportedly showing Iranian drones attacking American soldiers in the Middle East, raising questions about ongoing conflicts despite diplomatic efforts.
Ungurii vor decide duminică dacă vor înlătura guvernul Viktor Orbán, după 16 ani la putere, într-un scrutin urmărit atent în UE, la Washington și la Moscova.
A Serbian news program discussed potential candidates for the upcoming presidential elections, focusing on Vladan Đokić, Rector of the University of Belgrade, and Vladan Petrov, President of the Constitutional Court.
Neđo Mandić, president of the International Transport of Serbia business association, stated that there are no planned protests by transporters as efforts are underway to secure 'D' visas for professional drivers, which would allow them unlimited stays in EU countries.
The National Bank of Serbia announced that its gross foreign exchange reserves totaled 28.48 billion euros at the end of March, a decrease of 1.33 billion euros compared to February.
Metropolitan Irinej of the Serbian Orthodox Church has sparked controversy by criticizing existing state universities as a "cataclysm" and advocating for the establishment of new ones, raising concerns about church interference in higher education.
Robert Otot, the Provincial Secretary for Education in Serbia, admitted that he does not know whether the individuals he personally appointed to the temporary School Board of Jovan Jova Gymnasium meet the necessary requirements. This admission raises questions about the appointment process.
Serbia's real gross domestic product (GDP) increased by approximately 1.9 percent in the first two months of 2026, a 0.9 percentage point improvement year-over-year, though the country also recorded a deficit of 70.5 billion dinars.
The National Convention on the European Union (NKEU) has voiced deep concern regarding the dismissal of long-time N1 TV director Igor Božić, calling it a significant blow to the station's editorial policy.
Twitch streamer Hasan Piker accused Bill Maher of being an 'Islamophobe' and demonstrating 'anti-Blackness,' criticizing Democrats for appearing on Maher's show.
Karen Pierce, the UK's Special Envoy for the Western Balkans, reiterated that her country does not interfere in the internal politics of other states, specifically addressing local elections in Serbia.
Serbian Minister of Defense Bratislav Gašić presented the presidential decree promoting Colonel Darko Đošić, commander of the 'Kobre' military police special purpose unit, to the rank of brigadier general.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić met with EU Special Envoy Peter Sorensen to discuss the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue. Vučić emphasized that Pristina's unilateral actions raise tensions and reiterated Serbia's demand for the Community of Serb Municipalities (ZSO).
Governor Alex Otti of Abia State announced plans to immortalize the heroines of the 1929 Aba Women’s Riot and others. This pledge was made during a burial ceremony in Igbere.
Spring Parks, a woman from British Columbia, was arrested in South Korea on drug smuggling charges after nearly four kilograms of meth were found in her luggage. Her daughter claims she was a victim of an online scam.
Two students from the Faculty of Philosophy in Serbia have given statements to the criminal police regarding the death of a female student. Their lawyer stated that police questions focused on the faculty's operations rather than the tragedy itself, after their names were revealed by a pro-government tabloid.
The Party of Democratic Action of Sandžak (SDA Sandžaka) announced its refusal to attend consultations called by Aleksandar Vučić. The party stated that minimal democratic conditions for credible political dialogue currently do not exist in Serbia.
A conference titled "Suffering of Serbs in NDH in the period from 1941 to 1945" was opened in the Serbian Parliament in Belgrade, organized by the Parliamentary Group for National Memory and Suffering.
The foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia and Iran have held their first telephone conversation since the outbreak of the current conflict, as confirmed by the Saudi ministry.
The Serbian-Russian Humanitarian Center has received nearly 2.3 million euros from Serbia's budget over the past decade, though the purpose of these funds remains unexplained.
Data from GUS indicates that Krakow offers the highest salaries in Poland within medium and large enterprises, though Warsaw remains the overall leader for earnings across all company sizes.
The Serbian satirical news show Njuz Net will host a unique live podcast format at Kino Meeting Point in Sarajevo on April 25, featuring Viktor, Vlada, and Grafa.
The former Iranian Foreign Minister and advisor to Ayatollah Khamenei, Kamal Kharazi, lost his battle to stay alive. He was being treated for serious injuries after the bombing of his home...
Slobodan Đukić, an assailant from Kosjerić, Serbia, surrendered to police after reportedly beating a local resident and has since been remanded in investigative custody in Požega.
Serbia is reportedly facing potential losses of billions of euros due to President Vučić's policies, prompting growing concern from EU officials regarding the country's candidacy for membership.
An ambulance crew in Pisarzowice, near Bielsko-Biała, stopped a car driving erratically, finding a completely intoxicated 54-year-old woman behind the wheel, who will now face court.
Saudi Arabia has confirmed a significant attack on its critical East-West oil pipeline, resulting in one fatality and a daily loss of 700,000 barrels of oil.
An opinion piece from Danas reflects on how 'jajare' – a Serbian term for petty thieves, scoundrels, or immoral individuals who lack the courage for bigger crimes – have negatively impacted society. The article uses this historical term to describe a contemporary societal problem.
Aleksandra Stanojević has been appointed as the ambassador to Cuba by a decree from Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić. Opposition parties, such as SSP, claim she is the daughter of the owner of SC "Sinđelić."
Former Danish 'Bagedyst' (Bake Off) winner Tobias Hamann has earned millions in recent years by advertising various brands on Instagram, allowing him to purchase a villa in Rungsted.
A 55-year-old man was arrested in Thessaloniki, Greece, accused of helping transfer 5,000 euros for a murder planned to be carried out in Lithuania by Russian agents.
Serbia has further reduced excise duties on unleaded petrol and diesel, effective from Friday, April 10, until April 24, as stipulated by an amendment to the regulation on price limitations.
Saudi Arabian Airlines (Saudia) announced the resumption of limited flights to Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Amman from Jeddah starting April 11, marking a cautious return to service after a six-week suspension due to regional tensions.
A political commentary urges against supporting Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, recalling past associations and noting that even Easter 2026 will be observed under his regime.
Colombian superstar Karol G, headlining Coachella, expressed her desire for her performance to have a meaningful impact on the Latin community, going beyond simple political statements.
Ecuador has doubled tariffs on Colombian goods to 100 percent, citing concerns that Colombia is not doing enough to combat drug smuggling near their shared border.
Russia’s Supreme Court declared the human rights group Memorial an extremist organization and banned its activities in the country, acting on a lawsuit filed by the Justice Ministry, the Russian…
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti stated in London that Serbia poses continuous threats, supported by Russia, and maintains 48 operational military bases near the border with Kosovo.
The article raises concerns about biased reporting within NMG’s journalism, questioning whether it aims to protect specific individuals or institutions.
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti stated in London that there are "continuous threats from Serbia, with Russia's support," and outlined three preconditions for dialogue with Serbia.
Students in Niš are protesting the separation of Serbian language, Russian language, and history departments from the Faculty of Philosophy, viewing the move as an attempt to cause a schism.
Ich war fast 30 Jahre alt, als ich Friedas Namen fand: auf den zahlreichen Listen der Bürgerrechtler von Memorial, der Menschenrechtsorganisation, die Russland nun als «extremistisch» eingestuft hat.
Kosovo's Foreign Minister Gljauk Konjufca addressed the United Nations Security Council, urging Serbia to accept the reality of Kosovo as a state and cease its 'destructive activities,' including interference in elections.
Following the case of Jelena Kleut, professors in Novi Sad have warned for months that colleagues supporting students are becoming 'unsuitable' as part of a broader effort to 'discipline universities'.
The Serbia Centre (SRCE) party accused Vladan Petrov, President of the Constitutional Court, of undermining the rule of law and admitting that the government is preparing new election fraud.
Members of the Serbian Army are conducting intensive training with modernized M-84 AS1/2 tanks at the Orešac polygon, practicing tactical maneuvers and firing to enhance combat readiness.
The British representative to the United Nations has called on Serbia to fulfill its role in bringing those responsible for the 2023 armed attack in Banjska to justice, specifically mentioning Milan Radoičić.
Colombian music star Shakira discussed her difficult life period following her breakup with footballer Gerard Piqué during a special episode of "Al cielo con ella," also touching on themes of female solidarity.
The United Kingdom's representative to the United Nations urged Serbia to bring those responsible for the 2023 Banjska armed attack, including Milan Radoičić, to justice.
A law student in Belgrade, Zoe Gavrilović, stated that recent student arrests are a regime attempt to divert attention from its constitutional violations, viewing a tragedy at the Faculty of Philosophy as further politicization.
Documents reveal that the LNG Canada plant on British Columbia's North Coast significantly exceeded its permitted volume of gas flaring between October and January, raising environmental concerns.
Colombia's highest-ranking Catholic official performed the traditional Holy Week foot-washing rite, including trans women and sex workers, in a gesture of inclusion and humility.
On World Pigeon Day, scientists continue to be fascinated by pigeons' extraordinary navigational abilities, which are described as superior to GPS, allowing them to return home from great distances and recognize complex patterns.
Aleksandar Radovanović of Serbia's PSG party stated that European liberal parties must collectively take on a greater responsibility in the fight against populism and autocracy, advocating for a united international liberal action.
The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Subotica, Serbia, has no information regarding who placed explosive devices found near a gas pipeline in northern Serbia on April 5.
The president of the Serbian Renewal Movement (SPO) issued a personal statement calling for all political actors to engage in dialogue to resolve the institutional and political crisis following a canopy collapse in Novi Sad that killed 16 citizens.
The Voli market in Topla has reopened to the satisfaction of many, featuring a completely renovated ambiance and an enriched assortment of products, including a Voli bakery and fresh packaged meat.
Residents of Jovanke Radaković street in Belgrade, Serbia, have been struggling for years with a wild dump on a private plot and are awaiting the provision of waste containers and a response from authorities.
Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu is reportedly nearing a declaration for the Abia State governorship in 2027, as political leaders and support groups across the state endorse his candidacy.
The European Commission has requested an immediate explanation from Budapest regarding the alleged transfer of documents to Russia. Brussels states that Hungary's actions could jeopardize the security of the entire European Union.
Neđo Mandić, president of the International Transport of Serbia business association, stated that efforts are underway to secure 'D' visas for professional drivers, which would allow them unlimited stays in EU countries, thus averting planned protests by carriers.
The Republic Statistical Office announced that average monthly household incomes in money and in kind in Serbia for 2025 were 109,136 dinars, while personal consumption expenditures amounted to 109,787 dinars. This indicates that expenditures were higher than incomes.
Miloš Vučević, President of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), announced a party presidency and main board session following consultations with President Aleksandar Vučić. Vučević stated the party is ready for elections whenever they are held.
Serbian Ambassador and Head of Mission to the EU, Danijel Apostolović, chaired a meeting of negotiating groups for chapters 23 and 24, crucial for Serbia's rule of law and accelerated EU accession talks.
Hundreds of students, professors, and citizens protested in Niš, Serbia, against the Ministry of Education's decision to split three departments of the Faculty of Philosophy to establish a new Faculty of Serbian Studies, calling it a matter of national importance.
The European Union's special envoy for the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, Peter Sorensen, held productive meetings in Belgrade with Serbian President Aleksandar Vuçiç and chief negotiator Petar Petkoviq to advance the dialogue.
The Serbian government has formed a Council for Children's Rights to serve as a mechanism for the protection and realization of children's rights, announced the Ministry of Family Care and Demography.
Željka Cvijanović, the Serbian member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, announced that the current High Representative Christian Schmidt is definitively leaving his position, refuting media reports of a British successor.
Serbian Prime Minister Đuro Macut stated that the Unit for Securing Certain Persons and Objects (JZO) is a symbol of Serbia's stability, highlighting its resilience, especially during the past dynamic year.
Serbia's real gross domestic product (GDP) increased by approximately 1.9 percent year-on-year in the first two months of 2026, but the budget deficit also saw an increase.
A proposed regulation on incentives for managing special waste streams has encountered strong opposition from numerous relevant business associations in Serbia, citing a 'fundamental misunderstanding'.
The 23rd Belgrade Dance Festival concluded with a highly acclaimed performance by Aterballetto, whose piece 'Morricone's Night' received strong ovations from a full house at the Serbian National Theatre.
Egyptian fans are reacting to speculation about Mohamed Salah's departure from Liverpool, with some blaming manager Arne Slot and hoping he remains in Europe rather than moving to MLS or Saudi Arabia.
Renowned Serbian political cartoonist Corax published a new work, 'Corax for April 9, 2026,' which appears to comment on the future political scene in Serbia, possibly referencing Aleksandar Vučić and the 'Dream Team 2026'.
Vladan Đokić, Rector of the University of Belgrade, stated that while the current government has politically, morally, and intellectually bankrupted, Serbia needs experts, not another all-knowing authority. He added that he is considering a candidacy for president or prime minister.
Two students were questioned by police regarding the death of a Philosophy Faculty student in Serbia, with their names reportedly leaked by a pro-government tabloid. The police's handling of the case has raised concerns.
The 6th Austrian Film Festival will be held from April 16 to 19 in Belgrade, Niš, and Novi Sad, featuring seven contemporary Austrian feature and documentary films under the slogan 'More than…'.
A verbal altercation occurred between Nebojša Vukanović, leader of the "List for Justice and Order" party, and TV host Zvonko Komšić during a morning appearance on BHRT. The host reportedly interrupted Vukanović, stating, "I root for Serbia and Red Star!"
Belgrade University Rector Vladan Djokic has expressed his expectation of increased repression from the Serbian regime in an interview with Radar weekly.
Nigeria's Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) is encouraging parents and qualified candidates to protest any perceived admission bias, emphasizing the transparency of the Central Admission Processing System.
Colombia's Oscar submission, "En poet" (A Poet), is described as balancing on a sharp line between satire and tragedy, offering painful recognition for a pathetic poet.
Abia State government has called on the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN) to suspend its strike, promising to pay verified unpaid leave bonuses within 48 hours.
An investigation into last year's expensive ostrich cull in British Columbia found that the campaign to save the birds was based on false information, making it the costliest poultry cull in Canadian history.
Ecuador has threatened to increase customs tariffs on products imported from Colombia from 50% to 100% next month, escalating trade tensions between the two South American nations.
The Abia State Government in Nigeria has called on striking judiciary workers to suspend their industrial action and submit to a staff audit, stating that the dispute over leave allowances could be resolved quickly.
At least six people have died and several others were seriously injured in an armed attack in Colombia, as the country faces its worst wave of violence in a decade from guerrillas and other groups.
Poland is increasingly drawing tourists from Lithuania, particularly to its SPA centers in cities like Augustów, Suwałki, and Białystok, offering a convenient getaway for relaxation and leisure.
Ecuador's government has announced a significant escalation of tensions with neighboring Colombia by increasing customs duties on imports from 50% to 100%, citing Colombia's alleged failure to implement border security measures.
The Serbian labor market shows a significant increase in demand for AI specialists, with data indicating a doubling in the past year, contrasting with debates about AI's impact on job displacement.
Research indicates that artificial intelligence systems perpetuate gender stereotypes, suggesting higher salaries for men than women and potentially making life-threatening biased diagnoses.
Saudi Arabia's oil production has significantly decreased following an attack on a pump station along a strategic pipeline. Kuwait has blamed Iran for these attacks on key facilities, which occurred just before crucial negotiations in Pakistan.
The European Commission is reportedly considering withholding 1.5 billion euros in funding from Serbia due to concerns over democratic decline and its increasingly close ties with Moscow.
Tobias Lindholm, screenwriter of "Another Round," discusses his new series "The Investigation" and his desire to follow his own creative path, seeking hope while accepting evil.
Amidst a fragile two-week ceasefire agreement in the Iran-US conflict, Kuwait has alleged an attack, and Saudi Arabia has reported pipeline damage. Representatives from Tehran and Washington are scheduled to hold talks in Islamabad, Pakistan, to address the ongoing tensions.
The Abia chapter of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide passed a vote of confidence on Governor Alex Otti, commending his efforts to improve the lives of Abia residents.
Serbia is expected to experience sunny weather during the day, with clouds developing in the afternoon, according to the Republic Hydrometeorological Institute.
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk stated today that the increasing restriction of civic space in Serbia, marked by continuous attacks on critical voices and media freedom limitations, is very concerning.
The Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) is facing an internal crisis, with its Cross River State branch raising alarms over alleged bias and interference in the association's presidential poll.
Award-winning filmmakers used their acceptance speeches to criticize the current political situation, homophobia, purges within the Art Support Fund (FPU), and the war in Ukraine.
Serbia recorded 5,899 cases of flu-like illnesses between March 30 and April 5, marking an 11.1% decrease compared to the previous week, according to the 'Dr Milan Jovanović Batut' Institute of Public Health.
The Lithuanian Autism Association "Lietaus vaikai" and partners hosted a charity film screening of "The Specials" on April 9, marking the third annual Autism Acceptance Month and emphasizing the importance of seeing the individual.
A live discussion in Serbia addresses the prospect of upcoming elections, student preparedness, and Ivica Dačić's assertion that only Aleksandar Vučić currently desires elections.
Neven Subotić, a former Serbian national team player and Borussia Dortmund defender, has donated four million euros to humanitarian causes, stating that his wealth is not unlimited.
Raiffeisen Bank International and a Serbian shareholder are reportedly making a deal that could resolve a prolonged takeover battle for Addiko Bank. Raiffeisen is planning a special transaction.
Colonel Dragana Trajković has been appointed as the new head of the Administrative Affairs Directorate within the Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs' Police Directorate.
Dok se ceo svet bavi ratom u Ukrajini i eskalacijom na Bliskom istoku, u Briselu rastu strahovi od mogućih posledica redefinisanja američkog nuklearnog i konvencionalnog bezbednosnog kišobrana u…
Talks between Saudi Arabia and Iran, including engagement between Prince Faisal and Araghchi, indicate a potential easing of regional tensions, with Gulf allies backing a ceasefire.
Ukrainian President Zelensky met with representatives of Transcarpathian Hungarians, while reports from DW, cited by Serbian media, raised concerns that Ukrainian Hungarians are being sent to the front against their will, a claim also made by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
Serbian Foreign Minister Marko Đurić stated at a UN Security Council session today that the presence of the UN Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) continues to serve as a key guarantor of peace and stability.
The Democratic Party (DS) states that the dissolution of three departments at the Faculty of Philosophy in Niš is not a reform but an act of revenge by a regime that realized it could not stop the student movement.
Serbian Prime Minister Djuro Macut visited a police unit that has been accused of mistreating student protesters. The unit was involved in breaking up protests under the command of an officer who was reportedly implicated in the incidents.
A higher court in Kragujevac, Serbia, has ruled that there will be no repeat of elections at a specific polling station in Aranđelovac, overturning a decision by the Municipal Election Commission.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has reportedly expressed concerns regarding appointments made in autonomous and national bodies, citing issues of political bias in the selection process.
Serbia's National Bank announced that gross foreign exchange reserves decreased to 28.48 billion euros by the end of March. Separately, the Republican Statistical Office reported that average monthly household expenditures for personal consumption in 2025 exceeded average monthly income.
The Presidency of the ruling SNS party in Serbia began its session, with the Main Board also scheduled to convene later in the day at the Sava Center in Belgrade.
The Serbian Anti-Corruption Agency has issued a decision stating it lacks evidence to confirm whether financial law provisions were violated at a recent SNS rally.
Prabowo Subianto has stated that Indonesia is experiencing a resurgence and can no longer be considered a 'sleeping giant,' signaling a new era of national prominence.
The article explores the story of Las Gaviotas, a small town in Colombia, detailing how it successfully developed into a sustainable and environmentally friendly community, often referred to as a 'green Utopia'.
Serbian Prime Minister Đuro Macut has filed a complaint with the Press Council against the investigative portal KRIK, alleging issues with its reporting on his personal assets.
Representatives of the United Trade Unions of Serbia "Sloga" met with President Aleksandar Vučić for consultations regarding potential snap parliamentary elections and the country's foreign policy course. This meeting is part of ongoing discussions.
The Serbian state has reportedly paid two tranches of subsidies totaling 1.88 million euros to Davor Macura, the majority owner of Procoopac, who is carrying out unauthorized construction work on the Hotel Union in central Belgrade, with a remaining payment of 1.12 million euros.
Customs officials at Nikola Tesla Airport in Serbia, in collaboration with police, prevented a passenger from illegally importing two undeclared cellos, aged 150 and 200 years old.
Media reports suggest that Klaipėdos Terminalo Grupė, operating in the same port, could be the potential buyer for Klaipėdos jūrų krovinių kompanijos (Klasco), though the company has not confirmed the information.
Željko Veselinović, president of the United Trade Unions of Serbia 'Sloga,' made a controversial statement after consultations with Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, remarking that 'Hitler and Stalin also talked.'
The Abia state government has approved the first phase of modernizing the Arochukwu Waterfall as part of an initiative to boost tourism and rehabilitate heritage sites.
The foreign ministers of Iran and Saudi Arabia have held their first direct phone call since the eruption of the Middle East war. This significant diplomatic engagement could signal potential de-escalation efforts or discussions.
A political cartoon titled "Corax for April 9, 2026" was published, featuring imagery related to Serbian politics, possibly referencing President Vučić.
Ana Brnabić, President of the National Assembly and Vice-President of the SNS, has published a comprehensive response to Vladan Đokić, Rector of the University of Belgrade.
The Belgrade Centre for Security Policy's Integrity Network has sent an open letter to Serbian Interior Minister Ivica Dačić, highlighting inconsistent, unprofessional, and unlawful police conduct during recent events.
The Serbian government has adopted amendments to its agricultural incentives regulation for 2026, allocating 33 billion dinars, including 24 billion dinars specifically for quality breeding livestock.
Police in Białystok, Poland, discovered over 7,500 packs of illegal cigarettes and arrested a Polish and a Belarusian national, who are accused of participating in a criminal group involved in smuggling cigarettes by balloons.
The Serbian government has adopted amendments to the Regulation on the distribution of incentives in agriculture and rural development for 2026, specifically allocating support for livestock farming.
The Party of Democratic Action (SDA) of Sandžak has announced that it will not respond to the invitation for consultations extended by Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić. This decision highlights political tensions.
Self-financing students at state faculties and colleges in Serbia are expected to receive the first installment of their tuition fee refunds for the 2025/26 academic year by the end of April.
Following a sold-out concert in Zrenjanin, world-renowned rock vocalist Ronnie Romero is set to perform for the Novi Sad audience on the grand stage of the Serbian National Theatre.