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Nigeria’s Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has issued a warning to health officials in Borno State to cease unethical practices, including drug diversion, overbilling, bribery, and nepotism in recruitment.

Serbian Prime Minister's Visit to Vukovar Sparks Controversy
Serbian Prime Minister Đuro Macut's visit to Dalj and Vukovar for Serbian Statehood Day has caused controversy, with Vukovar Mayor Marijan Pavliček claiming he was not informed of the visit.

School Shoes Are Replacing Work Heels—and Honestly, It’s About Time
In 2026, school shoes are no longer confined to study halls—they’re a defining office shoe trend.
Loafers, buckled Mary Janes, derbies, and oxfords are being reimagined in elevated materials,...

3 bold predictions for Alabama's Top 25 road matchup vs. Vanderbilt
Alabama will travel to Nashville for a Top 25 road matchup against Vanderbilt on Thursday night. Here are three bold predictions for the game.

Trump Meets with Big Tech to Address AI Power Costs
President Donald Trump held a White House meeting with major tech companies to discuss strategies for curbing power costs associated with the booming artificial intelligence industry.

Finland Discusses Healthcare Cost Control to Preserve Welfare Society
An opinion piece from Helsingin Sanomat discusses the importance of controlling rising healthcare costs to avoid drastic, arbitrary cuts and maintain the vitality of the welfare society in Finland.

Milićević (SPS): Vladajuća koalicija jedinstveno nastupa na lokalnim izborima
Potpredsednik Socijalističke partije Srbije (SPS) Đorđe Milićević, koja je deo vladajuće koalicije okupljene oko Srpske napredne stranke (SNS), izjavio je danas da će ta koalicija jedinstveno nastupit

Milićević: Vladajuća koalicija jedinstveno nastupa na lokalnim izborima
Potpredsednik Socijalističke partije Srbije (SPS) Đorđe Milićević, koja je deo vladajuće koalicije okupljene oko Srpske napredne stranke (SNS), izjavi

Sarajevo - Velež od 18:30 sati: Stigli sastavi, Sarajevo bez glavne zvijezde u derbiju četvrtfinala
Nogometaši Sarajeva i Veleža na Koševu večeras igraju svoju prvu utakmicu četvrtfinala Kupa Bosne i Hercegovine, a tekstualni prijenos duela možete pratiti na portalu Klix.ba.

Roads of Serbia: Danger of ice and fog due to low temperatures in the morning and evening
Due to announced low temperatures in the morning and evening hours, there is a possibility of localized ice and fog, especially on sections along rivers.

Serbian Parliamentary Committee Adopts Cohesion Policy Management Bill
The Serbian Parliamentary Committee for European Integration adopted a draft law on establishing and functioning of a system for managing cohesion policy.

Record Marijuana Seizure in North Macedonia Amid Serbian Drug Scandal
A record 40 tons of marijuana were seized in North Macedonia, further escalating a Serbian drug scandal. Proceedings have been initiated against several companies that cultivate cannabis for medical use.

Lidl to Purchase One Million Liters of Milk from Serbian Farmers
The Lidl supermarket chain announced its plan to buy one million liters of milk from Serbian farmers, facilitated through the Mlekara Ub dairy.

Serbian Farmers Protest, Question 'Rolex' Claims by Authorities
Farmers protesting in Serbia, equipped with old tractors and expressing despair, questioned claims by authorities about 'Rolex-wearing millionaires,' highlighting the stark contrast with their own difficult circumstances.

Serbian Government Not Afraid of Criticism, But of Opposition Coordination
Reports from pro-government media and some opposition figures suggest that after over a year of protests, the Serbian government has consolidated power, and the energy of protesting citizens and students has waned.

Elections for High Prosecutorial Council in Serbia
Repeated elections for three members of the High Prosecutorial Council (VST) from among public prosecutors saw Nikola Uskoković, a prosecutor from the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade, receive the most votes.

Local Elections in Serbia: 'Electoral Test'
In just over a month, citizens in several Serbian municipalities, including Bor, Aranđelovac, Bajina Bašta, Kladovo, and Knjaževac, will vote in local elections.

Burke: Playing in Champions League and Old Firm derbies to coaching Brentford B
There are not too many footballers who can say they scored within 90 seconds of their first-team debut and were then training with the Under-18s the following morning.But Brentford B assistant coach C

EU Commission Proposes Roaming Negotiations for Western Balkans
The European Commission has proposed initiating negotiations with Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Serbia to extend EU roaming benefits to the Western Balkans.

Allegations of Voter List Irregularities in Knjaževac, Serbia
The SSP party in Serbia has raised concerns about 106 changes in voter addresses in Knjaževac within seven days, demanding an explanation from the electoral commission.

Albanian Minister Meets Kosovo Parliament Speaker to Strengthen Cooperation
Albanian Minister Elisa Spiropali met with the Speaker of the Kosovo Parliament, Albulena Haxhiu, to discuss deepening cooperation between the two countries and strengthening strategic objectives.

Te Tirana u bë golashënuesi kryesor, sulmuesi “zhduket” nga ekipi me vetëm 33 minuta
Ualid Zharmuni ishte sulmuesi kryesor i Tiranës në edicionin e kaluar. Me 13 golat e tij në kampionat kontribuoi për mbijetesën në Superiore, për t’u larguar më pas drejt Marokut. Shërbimet e tij i pë

BIA Accused of Pressuring Prosecutors Ahead of VST Elections in Serbia
Multiple sources from prosecutor's offices allege that the BIA (Security Information Agency) pressured prosecutors to vote for Nenad Stefanović's faction in the repeated elections for the High Prosecutorial Council (VST).

Serbian FM Đurić Meets US Congresswoman Claudia Tenney
Serbian Foreign Minister Marko Đurić met with US Congresswoman Claudia Tenney, co-chair of the Serbian Caucus in the US Congress, during his visit to Washington.

Még a motorsport szövetség sem tudja, hogy lesz-e idén MotoGP- és Superbike-vb-futam Magyarországon
Egyelőre jegyet sem lehet váltani a hazai MotoGP-re, a Superbike-ra pedig csak a drágábbakat árusítják. Úgy tudjuk, a tavalyi futamokat szervező állami cég már nem látja el ezt a feladatot, és a Rogán

Serbian Opposition Leader Accuses Government of Vote-Buying
Dragan Đilas, leader of the Freedom and Justice Party, claims the Serbian government is misusing state budget funds to buy votes in elections, neglecting agriculture.

Sportmorocco-world-news4h ago Five Referees Suspended After Raja Casablanca - Ittihad Tanger Match
Rabat – The Direction Technique Nationale de l’Arbitrage (DTNA) announced on Tuesday the suspension of five match officials following what it described as serious refereeing errors during the Botola Pro D1 “Inwi” match between Raja Club Athletic and Ittihad Riadi de Tanger. The match, played on Sunday February 22 as part of the 13th round […]
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Serbia Experiences Record Low Fruit Yields in 2025
Serbia recorded historically low yields for 10 types of fruit in 2025, including apricots, peaches, and nectarines, due to unusually warm weather in February and March that accelerated early fruit tree blooming.
Archaeological Site with Over 100 Skulls Discovered in Erbil
An archaeological site containing more than 100 human skulls has been unearthed in Erbil, providing new insights into ancient history in the region.

Oklahoma State transfer defensive back Jaylin Davies commits to Vanderbilt
Oklahoma State transfer defensive back Jaylin Davies is committing to Vanderbilt via the NCAA Transfer Portal, per On3’s Pete Nakos. The veteran is going to hope to help the Commodores in a big way in 2026. Davies played high school football at Mater Dei (Santa Ana, CA), where he was a four-star prospect. He was […]

Over 50 Agricultural Incentive Decisions Issued in Serbia
More than 50 decisions on agricultural production incentives have been handed out to farmers in Serbia by the Ministry of Agriculture. Recipients unable to justify expenses with receipts will be required to return the funds.

Serbian Farmers Continue Blockades to Save Themselves and Rural Areas
Serbian farmer Milenko Muzikravić, participating in a blockade in Mrčajevci, stated that farmers are forced to take such actions to save themselves, their villages, and Serbia.

Rafael Devers and this one pitcher are the keys to the Giants 2026 success
On paper, trading for a perennial 30HR/100RBI guy is a great move, but that remains to be seen for the Giants President of Operations, Buster Posey. Last season, he traded for disgruntled Red Sox 3B/D

Barcelona and Milan have strong interest in Dusan Vlahovic
The future of Dusan Vlahovic remains a major talking point as the summer transfer window approaches, with Barcelona and Milan emerging as the most serious suitors for the Serbian striker.According to ...

Police Fail to Identify Perpetrators of False Bomb Threats in Serbian Trains
Serbian police have not yet identified those responsible for false bomb threats that halted train traffic across the country on three occasions before major student and citizen protests.

Politicsder-standarddanas5h ago2 sources EU Commission Proposes Roaming Expansion to Western Balkans
The European Commission has proposed opening negotiations with Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Serbia to integrate them into the European Union's roaming system.

Pošta Srbije otvara eSanduče na Portalu elektronske uprave
Direktor Kancelarije za IT i eUpravu Mihailo Jovanović i v.d. direktora Pošte Srbije Zoran Anđelković potpisali su danas protokol o saradnji između te dve institucije u vezi sa prijemom i prenosom ele

High Turnout in Serbian High Prosecutorial Council Elections, Potential for Reruns
Reports indicate a high voter turnout for the elections of members to Serbia's High Prosecutorial Council (VST), with speculation that elections might be repeated until the executive power is satisfied with the composition.

Italian Ambassador to Serbia Meets with Serbian Minister of Justice
The Italian Ambassador to Serbia, Luca Gori, met with Serbian Minister of Justice Nenad Vujic to discuss bilateral and European agenda issues in the field of justice.

Serbia Has Highest Mortality Rate in Europe Despite High Healthcare Spending
A non-governmental organization reports that Serbia's general mortality rate of 14.8 per mille is the highest in Europe, despite the country spending a significant 11% of its GDP, or nearly eight billion, on healthcare.

Proposal to Abolish Roaming Between EU and Western Balkans
The European Commission has proposed opening negotiations with Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Serbia to abolish roaming charges between the EU and the Western Balkans.

Eurasian diving duck in Kaziranga triggers climate change concern
The 7th waterbird count across the wetlands in the one-horned rhino domain yielded 105,540 birds belonging to 107 species; an ornithologist says the vagrant status of smew flags climate-driven range shifts and the need to protect refuelling stops amid hunting and oil pollution threats

Serbian Farmer Struggles with Milk Sales and Livestock
A young farmer from Kusadak, near Smederevska Palanka, Serbia, is facing significant challenges with his heifers and finding buyers for his milk, despite calls for young people to stay in rural areas.

Lidl Serbia to Purchase One Million Liters of Milk from Domestic Producers
Lidl Serbia has announced a plan to purchase one million liters of milk from local producers through Mlekara Ub, aiming to provide additional support to Serbian farmers.

Spektakl i uzbuđenje na prvom polufinalu takmičenja „Pesma za Evroviziju“ – revijalni trenuci i sedam finalista koji su oduševili publiku
Juče je na RTS-u održano prvo polufinalno veče takmičenja „Pesma za Evroviziju 2026“, nacionalnog izbora koji će odrediti predstavnika Srbije na Evroviziji u Beču ove godine. Emitovano iz Studija 8 na

Serbian Government Avoids UG Media for Difficult Questions
Journalist Nedim Sejdinović commented that the Serbian government avoids media outlets like N1 and Nova because it does not want to face difficult questions, thereby depriving journalists of the other side of the story.

Politicsberlingskehvghindustan-times6h ago3 sources Bill Gates Admits Affairs with Two Russian Women in Epstein Context
Billionaire Bill Gates admitted to having affairs with two Russian women and took responsibility for his actions in the context of his connections to Jeffrey Epstein, according to the Gates Foundation.

German Defense Minister Pistorius Defends Drone Acquisition Plan
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius defended the planned acquisition of combat drones for the country's military, calling it a 'very important step' given the dominance of drones in Russia's war against Ukraine.

Serbian Farmers Expand Road Blockades Amid Dialogue Breakdown
Farmers' associations in Serbia are escalating their protests with total, multi-hour blockades on approximately 80 main, regional, and local roads, following a breakdown in dialogue with the minister.

Man Arrested for Threatening Bus Driver with Knife in Niš, Serbia
A 19-year-old man from Niš, M.K., was arrested for threatening a city bus driver with a knife and demanding that he not stop at bus stations.

Two Turkish Nationals Accused of Tax Fraud in Serbia
Police in Serbia are filing criminal charges against two Turkish citizens suspected of defrauding the Serbian budget of over 15 million dinars through tax fraud.

Legenda Osijeka se vraća pomoći klubu u borbi za opstanak
NOVI trener Osijeka Tomislav Radotić odabrao je pomoćnike.

Two Workers Die After Falling from Wind Turbine in Hessen, Germany
Two men were killed in an industrial accident in Birstein, Hessen, Germany, after falling from a significant height while working on a wind turbine.

Berlingske mener: Selv taberen Trump turde holde en sejrstale
Den amerikanske præsident holdt en State of the Union-tale, der syntes uden forbindelse til amerikanernes daglige virkelighed. Men netop dette var også dens skamløse styrke.

New Spiritual Winds Blowing in Serbian Orthodox Church
The most magnificent achievement of student protests over the past sixteen months is the unity devoid of national, religious, ethnic, or any other divisions, representing a pure civic option and a fight for freedom and equality.

Serbian Government Adopts Cooperation Documents with Kazakhstan
The Serbian government adopted a series of documents concerning cooperation with Kazakhstan in various fields during its session today.

Vucic to Sorensen: Avoid escalation in Kosovo
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said he told EU Special Representative Peter Sorensen that a further escalation of the situation in Serbia should b

Profile of Marko Stojčić, Chief Urbanist of Belgrade
This article profiles Marko Stojčić, the chief urbanist of Belgrade, highlighting his significant role in the city's urban planning projects since the Progressive Party came to power, despite his low public profile.

Kashagan Partners Take Kazakhstan to Arbitration Over $4.6 Billion Fine
Partners in the Kashagan oil project are taking Kazakhstan to international arbitration over a $4.6 billion fine, signaling a major dispute in the energy sector.

Victims of Violence Blamed in Kula, Serbia, Amidst Political and Media Campaigns
Recent events in Kula, Serbia, highlight how public discourse has become dangerous for victims of violence, with political, media, and digital technologies converging to discredit opposition activists.

Vučić Warns Against Kosovo Joining Regional Military Alliance, Citing Increased Tensions
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić stated that Kosovo's potential accession to a regional military alliance would further escalate tensions and endanger the security of the Serbian people, during a conversation with EU Special Representative Peter Sorensen.

Bombay HC Grants Partial Relief to MMRDA in Metro-1 Arbitral Award Case
The Bombay High Court has granted partial relief to the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) in a significant Metro-1 arbitral award case involving Rs 1,100 crore.
Serbian Farmers Block Roads, Threaten to Come to Belgrade
Farmers and livestock breeders in Serbia have blocked roads in several locations with tractors and agricultural vehicles, warning the government that they will come to Belgrade.

Former Dublin Pro-Cathedral to Close for €25 Million Refurbishment
St Mary's, designated a cathedral by Pope Leo last year on its 200th anniversary, is facing a two-year closure for a €25 million refurbishment project.

Local Elections Scheduled for March 29 in Nine Serbian Municipalities
Local elections are set for March 29 in nine municipalities in Serbia, with the Serbian Progressive Party already campaigning, while opposition and student groups are forming various coalitions.

Serbian Foreign Minister Đurić Attends AIPAC Conference in Washington
Serbian Foreign Minister Marko Đurić participated in the annual conference organized by the American-Israeli Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) in Washington, a key forum for strengthening US-Israel cooperation.

Danas tri utakmice četvrtfinala Kupa BiH, derbi na Koševu igraju Sarajevo i Velež
Tri susreta četvrtfinala nogometnog Kupa Bosne i Hercegovine igraju se danas.

National Bank of Serbia Refutes Claims of Price Hikes After Margin Limit Regulation Ends
The National Bank of Serbia (NBS) announced that claims of significant price increases after the regulation on margin limits ends are untrue, stating that new systemic laws will improve market regulation and prevent such occurrences.

Hun sagde sit job op og gik efter jordforbindelse
Anna Sofie Jacobsen gjorde, hvad mange indimellem drømmer om: Hun sagde sit faste job op og lagde sit liv om. Nu har hun fundet balancen igen i et åbent og legende sted.

OHR Calls for Removal of 'Serbian House' Name in Brčko District
The Office of the High Representative (OHR) has stated that naming a building 'Serbian House' in Brčko District is inconsistent with the multi-ethnic structure of the district and Bosnia and Herzegovina, calling for its removal.

Serbia's EU Enlargement Concerns Amid Ukraine War
A Serbian analyst expresses concern that Serbia might be left behind in the 'historic moment' of EU enlargement, noting that the EU now views Russia as an enemy due to the war in Ukraine.

Bosnian Serb Leader Discusses EU Path with EU Delegation Head
Branko Blanuša, president of the Serb Democratic Party, met with Luigi Soreca, head of the EU Delegation to BiH, in Banja Luka to discuss Bosnia and Herzegovina's European path, which Blanuša noted is also a strategic goal for Serbia.

‘Loose connection’ prevented NVS-02 satellite from landing in intended orbit, says panel
The committee, which probed the failure, says the signal meant to activate a key valve in the engine’s oxidiser line never reached it; this valve is crucial for firing the engine to raise the spacecraft’s orbit

Milićević (SPS): Ruling Coalition to Contest Local Elections United
Đorđe Milićević, Vice President of the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), announced that the ruling coalition, led by the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), will run united in the upcoming local elections in nine cities and municipalities.

Forbidden Stories reveals Russian 'Propaganda Machine' targeting Africa and South America
An investigation by Forbidden Stories uncovered a network of Russian operatives, known as the 'Company,' orchestrating global disinformation campaigns in Africa and South America.

Serbian High School Headmistress Promoted to Ministry Post
The woman appointed by authorities to head a Belgrade high school, whose students participated in country-wide protests for months, has been promoted to a ministry position.

Serbian Farmers End Dialogue with Agriculture Minister
Farmers' associations protesting in Serbia have announced they are ceasing all dialogue with Agriculture Minister Dragan Glamočić, citing a lack of concrete solutions despite daily calls for dialogue.

Muškarac pokušao iz BiH u Srbiju unijeti 4.000 falsifikovanih konvertibilnih maraka
Srbijanska policija je na graničnom prijelazu Badovinci, na ulazu iz Bosne i Hercegovine u Republiku Srbiju, zaustavila automobil kojim je upravlјao A. U. (2001) iz Niša.

SSP Criticizes Appointment of Danka Nešović as Assistant Minister of Education
The Freedom and Justice Party (SSP) has criticized the appointment of Danka Nešović, former acting director of the Fifth Belgrade Gymnasium, as Assistant Minister of Education in Serbia, calling it a 'slap to the educational community'.

‘Oplan Ultimate Grass Cutter’ aims to curb Benguet’s marijuana menace
BAGUIO CITY – The Benguet Police Provincial Office (PPO) has begun implementing the “Oplan Ultimate Grass Cutter,” which is aimed at curbing the perennial marijuana cultivation problem in the province. READ: P364-M marijuana seized in Cordillera in first 6 weeks of 2026 — police “The operation plan involves two approaches — soft and hard approaches, which

Professor Warns Against 'Copy-Paste' AI Use in Classrooms
A Serbian language professor in Belgrade warns that a 'copy-paste' approach when using artificial intelligence in the classroom does not signify knowledge but rather an avoidance of critical thinking.

Financehinduindian-express2h ago2 sources Private sector Net Profit up 5.2% in Q3FY26: RBI Data
The improvement in PAT came on top of 10% increase in sales revenue coming in at ₹19.4 lakh crore of the over 3,100 companies of which RBI analysed the data

NUNS Condemns Targeting of N1 Journalists by Serbian Officials
The Independent Journalists' Association of Serbia (NUNS) has condemned the targeting of N1 television journalists by Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić and Prime Minister Ana Brnabić, stating it endangers their safety.

NUNS Accuses Brnabić and Vučić of Targeting N1 Journalists
The Independent Journalists' Association of Serbia (NUNS) stated that President Aleksandar Vučić and Parliament Speaker Ana Brnabić publicly targeted N1 television journalists, accusing them of 'inspiring' an alleged assassination attempt on Vučić.

Serbia Selected to Host World Environment Day 2027
Serbia has been chosen to host World Environment Day in 2027, an event celebrated annually on June 5th as part of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).

Europska komisija želi ukinuti roaming u BiH, Srbiji, Crnoj Gori, Albaniji...
EUROPSKA komisija predlaže ukidanje roaminga za putnike između EU-a i šest zemalja zapadnog Balkana, što znači kraj visokih računa.

Serbian Education Minister's Assistant Promotion Sparks Controversy
Danka Nešović, a controversial acting director, has been promoted to assistant minister under Dejan Vuk Stanković, sparking debate about the education ministry.

Serbian YouTuber Dušan Nikolić Visits Bosnian Village in Turkey
Serbian travel writer and YouTuber Dušan Nikolić visited Kučukoj, a Turkish village inhabited by descendants of Bosniaks who settled there centuries ago, expressing his delight with the experience.

In Japan wird das Unentschieden abgeschafft – Penaltys sollen über Sieg und Niederlage entscheiden
Die Fussball-Funktionäre erhoffen sich davon auch eine Verbesserung der Elfmeterbilanz. Doch die Idee hat ihre Tücken.

Train Collides with Car at Level Crossing in Požarevac, Two Injured
Two people were injured when a freight train collided with a car at a railway crossing in Požarevac, Serbia, reportedly because the barrier was not lowered.

Serbia Records Most Attacks on Journalists in Europe Last Year
According to a new report by the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), Serbia had the highest number of documented physical attacks on journalists in Europe last year.

International Federation of Journalists Reports Most Attacks on Journalists in Serbia
Serbia recorded the highest number of documented physical attacks on journalists in Europe last year, according to a new report by the International Federation of Journalists.

Serbian Pensioners Struggle with Basic Costs, Cut Food and Medicine
A survey reveals that 74.5% of Serbians over 65 struggle to cover basic monthly expenses, leading 34% to reduce or forgo spending on food, utilities, or medicine.

Serbian Opposition Leader Đilas Calls for Redirecting EXPO Funds to Agriculture
Dragan Đilas, president of the Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP), has urged the state to redirect funds allocated for the EXPO exhibition towards purchasing agricultural products.

Serbia Experiences Record Low Fruit Yields in 2025 Due to Early Warm Weather
Serbia's fruit orchards faced a challenging 2025, with ten fruit varieties recording historically low yields. Unseasonably warm weather in February and March accelerated the blooming of early fruit trees like apricots, peaches, and nectarines.

Directors Milutin Petrović and Gaga Antonijević Resign from UFUS
Directors Milutin Petrović and Predrag Gaga Antonijević have resigned from the Association of Film Artists of Serbia (UFUS) to avoid a disciplinary hearing by their guild regarding an attack on Goran Marković.

Bill Gates apologizes for Epstein ties, says 'I did nothing illicit'
Bill Gates has begun an 'apology tour' and reportedly apologized to staff over his links to Jeffrey Epstein, stating he 'did nothing illicit' and 'saw nothing illicit' in their interactions.

Serbia Distributes Over 50 Agricultural Subsidies, Warns Against Misuse
More than 50 decisions on agricultural production incentives were handed out to farmers in Serbia, with a warning that funds must be justified by invoices or returned.

Glamočić: Očekujem pozitivan odgovor Evropske komisije za uvođenje prelevmana za mleko u prahu
Ministar poljoprivrede Dragan Glamočić danas je izjavio da očekuje pozitivan odgovor Evropske komisije na predlog da Srbija uvede prelevmane (zaštitne takse) na uvoz mleka u prahu i nekih sireva.

Derbies & drama to come on final day of SWPL
The SWPL have confirmed the fixtures for the split and it's all heating up to another exciting final day of drama. The teams in the bottom half will play their final game on 17 May and the standout f

Serbia Introduces Electronic Health Records Nationwide
Serbia is phasing out paper health records with a pilot project for electronic health records (e-kartoni) currently underway in three cities, with a full nationwide rollout expected within two months to provide doctors with complete patient histories.

Train Collides with Car in Požarevac, Two Injured
A freight train struck a car at a level crossing in Požarevac, Serbia, resulting in injuries to two individuals. The incident occurred while the train was traveling from Bor to Požarevac, and the crossing barrier was reportedly not lowered.

Ifo Report: Russia Continues to Import Military Products from EU via Third Countries
A report by Ifo indicates that despite stricter EU export bans since early 2024, sanctioned military products continue to reach Russia via third countries, including Serbia, though the bypassing of sanctions has decreased.

Serbia Post Launches eSanduče on eGovernment Portal
The Director of the Office for IT and eGovernment and the acting Director of Pošta Srbije signed a cooperation protocol to launch 'eSanduče' (e-Inbox) on the electronic administration portal for receiving and transmitting electronic messages and letters.

Benjamin Sesko must start for United but there could be a problem
For much of Manchester United’s unlovely win at Everton there was a disturbing continuity from the hard-fought draw at West Ham, the narrowly-avoided East London banana skin which threatened Michael..

Serbian President Vučić to Visit Kazakhstan
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić will undertake an official visit to Kazakhstan, where he is scheduled to meet with President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov.

DZVM Criticizes Vučić's Salary Claims, Citing Lower Real Wages
The Democratic Community of Vojvodina Hungarians (DZVM) criticized Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's claims of average salaries exceeding 1,000 euros, stating that citizens' actual wages are significantly lower according to official data.
Over 1 lakh birds of 107 species recorded in Kaziranga waterbird estimation
Over 1 lakh birds of 107 species recorded in Kaziranga waterbird estimation

Serbia Post to Introduce Electronic Mailbox for Bills and Official Documents
Starting in April, citizens of Serbia will be able to receive postal mail, bills, and official documents directly into an electronic mailbox on the e-government portal.

Egyptian and other foreign workers in Serbia face threats over unpaid wages
Egyptian workers in Serbia, joined by colleagues from other countries, are facing threats instead of unpaid wages, along with issues of withheld contracts and legal insecurity. They report being told that if a certain number is called, all lawsuits and complaints will be withdrawn.

Multiple Robber from Serbia Arrested in Osijek, Stole 30,000 Euros
Police in Osijek-Baranja arrested a 39-year-old Serbian resident suspected of committing multiple robberies in Osijek over the past year, stealing gold, silver, and money valued at approximately 30,000 euros.

Prosečna zarada u Srbiji u decembru bila preko 1.000 evra, medijalna 90.819 dinara
Prosečna zarada (bruto) obračunata za decembar 2025. godine iznosila je 169.921 dinar, dok je prosečna zarada bez poreza i doprinosa (neto) iznosila 124.089 dinara, objavio je danas Republički zavod z

Local Activists in Kula Prevented from Registering Election Ticket
Local activists in the northern Serbian town of Kula reported that they were prevented from notarizing signatures required to register their election ticket.

Serbian Farmer Questioned by Police Ahead of Protest Blockade
A Serbian farmer, Željko Tadić, was questioned by police in Smederevska Palanka on the morning of a planned protest blockade, which he described as an attempt by the regime to intimidate them.

SSP: Government Decision to Halt Recycling Incentives Threatens 28,000 Jobs
Janko Veselinović of the Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP) stated that the Serbian government's decision to halt recycling incentives from January 1, 2026, threatens the survival of 28,000 workers.

Psychologist Discusses End-of-Life Conversations and 'Ice Cream Party Before Death'
Psychologist Martin Loučka, specializing in palliative care, suggests that an 'ice cream party before death' is not morbid and encourages people to have end-of-life conversations without delay.

Man from Niš Suspected of Counterfeiting Money in Serbia
A 25-year-old man from Niš, identified as A. U., is under suspicion for attempting to bring 40 counterfeit 100-convertible-mark banknotes into Serbia, leading to a criminal complaint by the police.

Movement of the South of Serbia Demands Removal of Illegal Landfill
The 'Movement of the South of Serbia' has called on authorities in Vladičin Han to urgently remove an illegal landfill near the Vrla river in Prekodolce, setting a public deadline for its remediation.

Serbian Movement Alleges Belgrade City Plan Favors Private Investors
The 'Kreni-promeni' movement has submitted 1,813 objections to the Secretariat for Urbanism and Construction Affairs, claiming that proposed amendments to Belgrade's General Regulation Plan transfer decision-making power over public spaces to private investors.

Two workers die in wind turbine accident in Germany
Two workers died in a tragic industrial accident at a wind turbine in Hesse, Germany, after a basket they were in fell.

Worldn1-serbiadanas7h ago2 sources Psychologist: School Violence in Serbia Not Significantly Increased, But More Brutal
A psychologist states that the rate of peer violence in Serbian schools has not significantly increased since 2009, when a protocol for student protection was introduced. However, the violence observed is more brutal.

Serbian Farmers' Blockades Expand, Dialogue with Minister Suspended
Farmers' blockades are spreading across Serbia following controversial statements by Agriculture Minister Dragan Glamočić, leading to the suspension of dialogue with him and a call for Prime Minister Đura Macuta.

“Kosova e pavarur dhe sovrane, Serbia të pajtohet me këtë realitet”/ Spiropali në Prishtinë: Integrimi euroatlantik, element kyç!
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Concerns Over Future of University of Pristina in North Mitrovica
The Movement for the Defense of Kosovo and Metohija has called on the academic and general public in Serbia to speak out against the announced destruction of the University of Pristina, located in the northern, Serbian part of Kosovska Mitrovica.

Marko Stojčić: Belgrade's Chief Urban Planner Under Scrutiny
Marko Stojčić, Belgrade's chief urban planner, has held influential positions since the Progressives came to power, deciding on major urban projects, yet he rarely appears in public, earning him the nickname 'guardian of progressive urbicide'.

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Professors Suspended for SANU Appearance, Sparking Outcry
Over 120 high school professors in Serbia have supported suspended colleagues from the Fifth Belgrade Gymnasium, demanding their reinstatement after they were suspended for appearing at the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SANU).

Nordex Reports Record Orders and Profit Surge in Q4 2025
Wind turbine manufacturer Nordex announced record orders and a significant surge in profit for the fourth quarter of 2025, indicating a strong finish to the year.

Veljković: Tražimo da Vlada kaže kakav je njen stav o ponašanju ministra poljoprivrede
Član Udruženja proizvođača mleka Šumadije i Pomoravlja Predrag Veljković izjavio je danas FoNetu da su proizvođači uputili pismo kabinetu premijera Srbije Đure Macuta i Vladi Srbije da se izjasne o po

New DSS Opposes Serbia's EU Membership
Predrag Marsenić, Vice President of the New Democratic Party of Serbia (Novi DSS), stated that joining the European Union would require Serbia to relinquish part of its territory and would not protect Serbian agriculture.

Konstrakta Releases New Single 'Slijepi vode slijepe'
Serbian artist Konstrakta has released a new single titled 'Slijepi vode slijepe,' which was created for a play of the same name.

Serbian Orthodox Church Submits Documents for Temple Construction in Budva
The Metropolitanate of Montenegro and the Littoral (SPC) has submitted documents to the Municipality of Budva to obtain urban-technical conditions, the first step in securing a permit for a temple, with a chapel to be relocated and a million-euro donation from the municipality still pending.

Serbian Farmers Block Roads Nationwide in Protest Over Agricultural Crisis
Farmers' associations in Serbia are initiating a total, multi-hour blockade of approximately 80 main, regional, and local roads to protest the 'catastrophic' state of agriculture.

Space Debris Expert Warns of Future Risks, Discusses Orbital Cleanup
An ESA space safety program expert explains the growing problem of space debris and discusses potential solutions for orbital cleanup, emphasizing the urgency of the situation.

French Ambassador Visits N1, Emphasizes Press Freedom
A team from the French Embassy in Serbia, led by Ambassador Florence Ferrari, visited the N1 television newsroom, with the ambassador stressing the importance of protecting press freedom and media pluralism.

Serbian Opposition Criticizes Danka Nešović's Appointment
Several Serbian opposition political parties have criticized the appointment of Danka Nešović, former acting director of the Fifth Belgrade Gymnasium, to an assistant position, calling it a deliberate humiliation of education workers.

Serbian Opposition Criticizes Cohesion Policy Bill as Political Maneuver
Slobodan Cvejić of the SRCE party criticized a proposed law on cohesion policy, suggesting it serves to promote Aleksandar Vučić's transfer from president to prime minister rather than genuine policy goals.

Serbian Veterans Arrested, Call for Support Rally in Kraljevo
Associations of military and war veterans in Kraljevo have called for a protest rally to support two veterans of the 63rd Parachute Brigade, who were arrested and deported on February 23rd.

Trucks Face Long Waits at Serbian Borders with Hungary and Croatia
Trucks are experiencing significant delays at Serbian border crossings, with waits of six hours at Horgoš (Hungary) and five hours at Kelebija (Hungary) and the Croatian border.

NUNS condemns Vucic, Brnabic attacks on N1
The Independent Journalists’ Association of Serbia (NUNS) condemned that attacks on N1 journalists by top state officials, a press release said on Wed

Worldcbcjerusalem-post1h ago2 sources Countries issue Middle East travel advisories amid rising US-Iran tensions
The countries include Cyprus, Poland, Sweden, Serbia, Australia, Singapore, India, and the United States, with the advisories ranging from warnings to diplomatic evacuations.

"There is no more fuel for dialogue": What are the effects of Peter Sorensen's latest visit to Belgrade and Pristina?
EU Special Envoy for the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue Peter Sorensen visited both Kosovo and Serbia this week, after which both sides and he issued statements that can be seen every month.

Warning of ice and fog on Serbian roads due to low temperatures
Serbian roads authority 'Putevi Srbije' has issued a warning about potential ice and fog on roads, especially along rivers, valleys, gorges, and bridges, due to anticipated low morning and evening temperatures.

Serbian Parliamentary Committee Adopts Law on Cohesion Policy Management
The Serbian Parliamentary Committee for European Integration adopted a draft law on establishing and functioning of the cohesion policy management system.

New Public Opinion Research by NSPM Published
New public opinion research from December by the New Serbian Political Thought (NSPM) has been published on their portal.

Former Serbian Agriculture Minister Criticizes Agrarian Policy
Former Minister of Agriculture Goran Živkov criticized Serbia's agrarian policy, stating that the 'sick organism' has been treated with 'wrong medicines' over the past 12 years, in response to farmer protests.
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Serbian Opposition Coordination Feared More Than Protests by Authorities
Pro-regime media and some opposition representatives suggest that after over a year of protests, the authorities have consolidated power, citizen protest energy is waning, and students have lost political strength since March, implying that the government fears coordination among political opponents more than criticism or protests themselves.

50th Anniversary of Serbian TV Series 'Grlom u jagode'
Writer and literary critic Mihajlo Pantić reflects on the enduring appeal of the Serbian TV series 'Grlom u jagode' (The Witches of Salem) on its 50th anniversary.

Road Blockage in Librazhd–Prrenjas Causes Severe Social Consequences
The ongoing blockage of the Librazhd–Prrenjas national road segment is causing severe social consequences, directly impacting vital services and forcing teachers, doctors, and nurses to walk for hours.

New Film Releases, Including 'The History of Sound'
This edition of a film show discusses the latest film releases, highlighting 'The History of Sound' by director Oliver Hermanus, starring Paul Mescal and Josh O'Connor as two men who fall in love.

Milanović Criticizes Israel's Reliability, Cites Military Cooperation with Serbia
Croatian President Zoran Milanović stated that Israel is not a reliable partner and reiterated that military equipment should not be purchased from them, noting Israel's military cooperation with Serbia.

Serbian Opposition MP Criticizes Kruševac Assembly
During a Kruševac City Assembly session, opposition MP Milivojević was criticized for his absence, to which he responded that it was pointless to participate in discussions with 'the mafia'.

German National Arrested in Ulcinj for Disturbing Public Order
A German national residing in Ulcinj, Montenegro, was arrested after citizens complained about him lying on the road and disturbing the peace.
Orbia Advance Corporation Reports Q4 Results
Orbia Advance Corporation, S.A.B. de C.V. has released its fourth-quarter financial results.

Free Media Under Attack in Serbia, Says Jovović
Jovović states that free media are a public good and a key pillar of democracy, but are currently under attack by authorities in Serbia, specifically targeting outlets like N1, Nova, Radar, Vreme, Danas, and Južne vesti.

Judiciary Employees Protest in Zaječar, Serbia
Judiciary employees held a protest in front of the Basic Court in Zaječar, Serbia, to express their dissatisfaction with the status of the judiciary.

Thievery Corporation to Perform in Belgrade
The acclaimed international music act Thievery Corporation is scheduled to perform on July 18 at Luka Beograd, Open Air Corner, marking their return to the Serbian capital after two previous successful shows.

Dragan Đilas Alleges Budget Money Used for Vote Buying, Neglecting Agriculture
Dragan Đilas, president of the Freedom and Justice Party, stated that the Serbian government has destroyed agriculture and is using state budget money to buy votes in elections.

Fire Breaks Out in New Building in Niš, Serbia
A fire erupted in a new building located on Vojvode Tankosića Street in Niš, with firefighters currently on the scene.

Healthn1-serbiadanas4h ago2 sources Modern Therapy for Rare Disease Available to Nine Patients in Serbia
Nine patients in Serbia with the rare Von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) syndrome have gained access to modern therapy through a donation program.

Die Ex-Jugoslawen lachen wieder miteinander
Eine mittelmäßige kroatisch-serbische Komödie stürmt gerade die Kinocharts, auch in Österreich

Cultureindex-hrn1-bih4h ago2 sources The singer who was kidnapped in the center of Belgrade at the beginning of the month performed at PZE
MACEDONIAN singer Daniel Kajmakoski had his first TV appearance after being kidnapped in Belgrade at the beginning of February.

Cultureindex-hrjutarnji-list4h ago2 sources Controversial Song 'Jugoslavija' Advances in Serbian Eurosong Selection
Singer Zejna Murkić's controversial song 'Jugoslavija' has advanced to the final of the Serbian selection for the Eurovision Song Contest, sparking numerous reactions.

High Turnout in Serbian Prosecutor Council Elections, Except in Niš
Katarina Golubović of the Lawyers' Committee for Human Rights (Jukom) reported a high turnout in the repeated elections for members of the High Council of Prosecutors (VST), with the exception of Niš.

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Fabian Hürzeler arrived at Brighton as their bold next chapter, a young coach to build on De Zerbi’s success and push the club forward. But with results turning sour this winter, the real question ...

Glamočić sa predstavnicima EK: Očekujem pozitivan odgovor za uvođenje prelevmana za mleko u prahu
Ministar poljoprivrede Dragan Glamočić je izjavio da očekuje pozitivan odgovor Evropske komisije na predlog da Srbija uvede prelevmane (zaštitne takse

Father of Panda Cafe Victim Calls for Vučić's Testimony in Murder Case
Ljubomir Ristić, the father of one of the boys killed in the 'Panda' cafe in Peć, has called on the Prosecutor's Office for Organized Crime to question Serbian President Vučić regarding the murder of their children.

Jeffrey Epstein files missing key documents, Democrats seek clarity
US Congressional Democrats are investigating whether the Justice Department withheld crucial documents related to accusations against Donald Trump when releasing files from sexual offender Jeffrey Epstein's case.

Statistics office says average salaries higher
The Serbian national statistics office (RZS) said on Wednesday that average salaries increased last year by more than 11 percent nominally and more th

Serbian President Vučić to Announce Elections, Opposition Questions Student Readiness
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić is expected to call elections, as he previously announced it would be an election year, leading to questions from the opposition about whether students are prepared or being misled.

Serbia Reports Drop in Births and Rise in Deaths
The Serbian national statistics office announced a nearly 3 percent drop in live births and an increase in the number of deaths.

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Kažu šta je bilo, bilo je. Ipak, u Barceloni će se vjerovatno još dugo pitati šta bi bilo da su 2014. godine doveli mladog centra iz Srbije po imenu Nikola Jokić.

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Lidl announced the purchase of domestic milk
The retail chain Lidl Serbia announced today that it plans to purchase about one million liters of milk from domestic producers, in support of farmers and the local dairy industry.
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Serbian MP Criticizes Appointment of Danka Nešović as Assistant Minister
Serbian MP Peđa Mitrović of the Freedom and Justice Party (SSP) criticized the appointment of Danka Nešović as Assistant Minister of Education, calling it a 'slap in the face' to the educational community.

Brazilac rođen u Riju spreman: Igranje za Srbiju bilo bi ostvarenje sna
Fudbaler Vojvodine Lukas Baros rekao je da bi poziv u reprezentaciju Srbije bio ogromna čast i poseban trenutak u njegovoj karijeri.

Financen1-serbiadanas6h ago2 sources Serbia's Average Net Salary Reaches 124,089 Dinars in December 2025
The Republic Statistical Office announced that the average net salary in Serbia for December 2025 was 124,089 dinars, with the median salary reported at 90,819 dinars.

Commemoration for Vladislav Jovanović, Vučić Delivers Speech
A commemoration was held for Vladislav Jovanović, where Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić delivered a speech praising Jovanović's integrity and service to his country, with Dačić notably absent.

Drastic Decline in Births and Increase in Deaths in Serbia
The Republic Statistical Office (RZS) reported a drastic continuation of the decline in live births and an increase in deaths in Serbia, with 4,848 babies born and 9,981 people deceased in January 2026.

Radio Belgrade Journalist Spomenka Deretić Dies at 81
Spomenka Deretić, a long-time journalist and editor for Radio Belgrade and a member of the Journalists' Association of Serbia, passed away in Vietnam at the age of 81.

Josip Broz Tito Reportedly Supported 'Belgrade on Water' Concept
Pro-regime media in Serbia have circulated a video from the Kaldrma platform suggesting that Josip Broz Tito was in favor of the concept and construction of 'Belgrade on Water'.

FBiH Government Seeks New Steel Import Measures and Reciprocity with Serbia
The Government of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) is considering a new proposal for temporary protective measures on steel and steel product imports, and the introduction of reciprocity with Serbia.

Lithuania Strengthens Economic Cooperation with Taiwan
Lithuanian Foreign Minister Kęstutis Budrys states that Lithuania is moving from declarative expectations to concrete action plans to strengthen economic cooperation with Taiwan.

Serbian Politician Criticizes Lithium Exploitation Stance
Ana Brnabić, President of the Serbian Parliament, expressed regret over Finland's lithium exploitation, leading the SRCE movement to suggest that the SNS party should make lithium exploitation an election platform.

Drašković's SPO Comments on Alleged Assassination Plot Against Vučić
Drašković's Serbian Renewal Movement (SPO) has called on all political actors to cease creating divisions ahead of the election campaign, urging them to offer only their political programs and ideas, and prepare for fair elections.

Serbian Judicial Authority Union Reports Two-Month Delay in Stimulus Payments
The Serbian Judicial Authority Union announced that 50% of judicial employees, primarily clerks and referents, currently receive minimum wage, and the government is two months late in paying their stimulus packages.

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Peer Violence in Serbian Schools More Brutal Despite Stable Rates
A psychologist in Serbia states that while the rate of peer violence in schools has not significantly increased since 2009, the nature of the violence has become more brutal in recent years.

Tramp ponovio da je sprečio rat između Kosova i Srbije: Ovo su sve netačne tvrdnje koje je izneo u govoru o stanju nacije
Nakon više od godinu dana njegovog haotičnog drugog mandata, predsednik Donald Tramp je dobio priliku u glavnom terminu da u govoru na Kapitol hilu sinoć ubedi Amerikance da je stanje nacije izuzetno

Lithuanian Eurovision Selection Final Approaches
The final of the Lithuanian Eurovision selection is set to take place, with 11 artists competing to represent the country.

Serbian State Secretary Discusses Human Rights with UN Official in Geneva
Nevena Jovanović, State Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Serbia, met with Nada Al-Nashif, Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights, on the sidelines of the 61st session of the Human Rights Council in Geneva to discuss current issues.

Ukrainian Embassy Condemns Vandalism of Shevchenko Monument in Novi Sad
The Embassy of Ukraine in Serbia condemned the damage to the monument of Ukrainian poet Taras Shevchenko in Novi Sad as a shameful act.

Promotion of Dušan Miklja's New Book 'Zaustavno vreme'
The latest book, 'Zaustavno vreme: Izabrane i nove priče', by renowned Serbian journalist and writer Dušan Miklja, will be presented at the Vulkan bookstore in Belgrade.

Cultureindex-hrklix-bacdm-me9h ago3 sources First Semi-Final of Pesma za Evroviziju Held, Zejna Advances
The first semi-final of Serbia's Eurovision selection, Pesma za Evroviziju, has concluded, with seven participants advancing to the final, including Zejna with her song 'Jugoslavija'.

Serbian Milk Producers Demand Government Stance on Agriculture Minister
Predrag Veljković of the Šumadija and Pomoravlje Milk Producers Association stated that producers have sent a letter to the Serbian Prime Minister's cabinet and the government, demanding a statement on the behavior and views of the Minister of Agriculture.

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“A total of 76 suspected cases have been identified. A total of 54 patients are undergoing treatment at various hospitals, including KIMS, and one death with comorbidities was also reported,” says Srikakulam collector
N1 Serbia Reports 'New Assassination Attempt on the Immortal'
N1 Serbia reports on a 'new assassination attempt on the immortal', with the author hoping that 'jurodivi' (fools/fanatics) have not taken over the N1 website.

Documentary Film 'The Price of Growth' Screened in Pančevo, Serbia
A documentary film titled 'The Price of Growth' was screened in Pančevo, Serbia, followed by a discussion on current ecological problems and the climate crisis.

Farmers' Protests and Road Blockades Across Serbia
Farmers' associations protesting the poor state of agriculture are initiating total, multi-hour blockades on approximately 80 roads and intersections across Serbia.