Mining has a long history in Serbia. Today, with more than 300 mines, the country remains an investor-friendly place. That is to say that Serbia has a very convenient...
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Stephen Ndegwa, the World Bank’s country manager for Serbia, and Peter Tabak, lead regional economist at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)...
Buddhist meditation teaches us that anger towards someone else is only a reflection of our own failures and fears. As this is true in everyday life, it becomes even more...
The European Commission has approved the acquisition of mobile operator Telenor’s assets in central and eastern Europe by the Czech PPF Group, having found that...
Over the past couple of years, Russia’s role in the Western Balkans has been gaining ever more attention. While we know that Moscow is trying to extend its influence...
Albania has taken measures to reduce plastic waste and pollution by introducing a ban on the import, manufacture, use and sale of lightweight plastic bags. The country’s...
A Serb lawyer who helped defend the country’s former dictator Slobodan Milosevic at his war crimes trial has been shot dead. Dragoslav Ognjanovic, 57, was gunned...
Advanced economies remain the global leaders in trade logistics, finds Connecting to Compete, a new World Bank Group report. Across the board, most countries have...
According to the Serbian Statistics Office, agriculture is one of the most crucial sectors of the country’s economy, employing around 21 per cent of the total labour...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved a new 30-month Policy Coordination Instrument (PCI) for Serbia. The PCI-supported programme will build on the...
United Group, the largest alternative telecom provider in the Balkans, has announced plans to invest 100 million euros in local content production as a commitment to...
Serbian authorities are pursuing two projects that will boost the use of green energy in the country: expanding the network of electric vehicle charging stations and...