
Former Central Bank Vice Governor Refused to Be Witness in Atlas Group Case
Velibor Milošević, former vice-governor of the Central Bank of Montenegro, stated in court that he refused to become a cooperating witness in a case against Atlas Group owner Duško Knežević, despite alleged pressure.

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.

Associate of Disgraced Model Arrested in Real Estate Fraud
Domagoj Andrić, an associate of a disgraced model, has been detained in investigative custody following his arrest in a recent USKOK operation involving real estate fraud.

Lukavac Coking Plant Closure a Major Loss for BiH Industry and Workers
Nova Željezara Zenica states that the closure of Koksara Lukavac is a significant loss for Bosnia and Herzegovina's industry and approximately 800 workers, forcing them to secure coke from alternative sources.

Lekenik Mayor Opposes Ukrainian Chicken Farm Investment
The mayor of Lekenik, Croatia, Božidar Antolec, has voiced strong concerns over proposed Ukrainian investments for a chicken farm, citing potential environmental damage, infrastructure strain, and negative demographic impacts.