According to research obtained by Newsmax Balkans, fuel is cheaper in North Macedonia, meat and processed meat products in Montenegro and Croatia, milk in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and household chemicals and cosmetics in most European countries.
Minister of Internal Affairs Ivica Dacic stated that 114 people were detained due to attacks on the police during Thursday's protests in several cities across Serbia. He added that 34 criminal charges and 28 misdemeanor charges have been filed. Among those arrested are three foreign nationals.
President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic met in Belgrade with the President of Republika Srpska Milorad Dodik to discuss strengthening economic ties, national unity, and cooperation between Serbia and Srpska in the coming period.
President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic, commenting on the protests in several locations across the country and the incidents in Novi Sad, said that “only thanks to the wisdom and patience of a vast number of citizens, peace was somehow preserved.”
Students in blockade and citizens’ assemblies organized demonstrations on Wednesday evening in more than 20 cities across Serbia. Incidents occurred in Belgrade and Novi Sad.
Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker is visiting Belgrade, where he will hold talks with Serbian Prime Minister Djuro Macut and Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, and a plenary meeting of the two governments’ delegations has also been announced.
Wildfires are raging across multiple locations in Montenegro. Firefighters battled the blazes throughout the night – in Podgorica, Niksic, Bijelo Polje, Canj, and Buljarica.
This past weekend, at the Holy Resurrection Serbian Orthodox Cathedral in Chicago, the largest gathering of the Serbian diaspora in America took place – the traditional “Serb Fest,” which, according to organizers, was attended this year by over 10,000 people.
U.S. President’s Special Envoy for Special Missions Richard Grenell stated that the Donald Trump administration will approach the issue of Kosovo and Metohija step by step.
Igor Popovic, Assistant Director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija of the Government of Serbia, accused of the alleged criminal offense of "inciting discord and intolerance," was sentenced by the Basic Court judge at a plea hearing to a fine of 3,000 euros and a two-year entry ban.
The Governor of the National Bank of North Macedonia, Trajko Slaveski, revealed in an interview for Newsmax Balkans Skopje that the process of evaluating the offer for the takeover of Stopanska Banka Bitola by the Serbian Alta Bank is currently underway.
Following the lifting of the moratorium on nuclear power plants and the establishment of the Nuclear Energy Commission at the Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences, Serbia, after 35 years, is once again moving along the nuclear path.
The tariffs imposed by the President of the United States, Donald Trump, went into effect on August 7, affecting more than 70 countries. As previously announced, the tariff rate for Serbia will be 35%.
Foreign Minister Marko Djuric stated in Washington that his visit to the United States and his meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Mark Rubio are of great importance for Serbia’s new strategic positioning with the new U.S. administration.
Serbia and the European Union have signed a Financing Agreement for a Multiannual Operational Programme in the sectors of environment and energy worth €325.2 million, of which €240 million are non-repayable funds from the EU’s IPA (Instrument for Pre-accession Assistance) funds.
A delegation of the Serbian List, in a meeting with EU Special Envoy Peter Sorensen, requested an end to institutional violence against Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija.
President Aleksandar Vucic hosted Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and emphasized that her visit represents a message of trust and a shared vision for the future of a united Europe, as well as a strong show of support for Serbia.
The Minister for Public Investments and President of the Executive Board of the Serbian Progressive Party, Darko Glisic, suddenly became ill while appearing on the morning program of TV Pink. Minister of Health Zlatibor Loncar stated that Glisic underwent surgery and is currently on a ventilator.
The Speaker of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia, Ana Brnabic, met with the new Head of the European Union Delegation to Serbia, Ambassador Andreas von Beckerath.
Najvažnije vesti dana iz zemlje, regiona i sveta. Kratko, jasno i provereno.
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STAV REGIONA
Pregled ključnih dešavanja u Bosni i Hercegovini, Crnoj Gori i Severnoj Makedoniji. Relevantni gosti analiziraju i komentarišu teme koje oblikuju svakodnevicu u celom regionu. Pitamo one koji donose odluke, proveravamo sve što građane interesuje sa jasnim stavovima o političkim i društvenim promenama i izazovima.
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INFORMATIVNA EMISIJA-PRESEK
Newsmax se bavi temama, a ne pukim prenošenjem informacija. Informišemo, ali želimo i da objasnimo, analiziramo, istražimo. Osvrnućemo se na izazove i prilike s kojima se suočavamo, analizirajući kako se aktuelna dešavanja reflektuju na naš svakodnevni život. Kroz razgovore sa stručnjacima i akterima iz različitih oblasti, pružićemo dublji uvid u važne teme koje se tiču politike, ekonomije, obrazovanja i društvene pravde. Pridružite nam se u ovoj analizi i saznajte više o pitanjima koja su važna za sve nas.
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STAV DANA
"Da li će u izbornoj godini biti dijaloga vlasti i opozicije". Gosti Stava dana novinar Zoran Ostojić i Marko Matić iz Centra za odgovorne medije.
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NAŠA PRIČA
Jutarnji program „Otvori oči“ gledaocima nudi analizu aktuelnih dešavanja od prethodnog dana i najavu predstojećih događaja uz analizu eminentnih stručnjaka i renomiranih gostiju. Emisija nudi uvid u aktuelna pitanja, uz kvalitetne analize i inspirativne price naših dopisnika I reportera koji će se uvek naći “na pravom mestu u pravo vreme”.
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INFORMATIVNA EMISIJA-VESTI
Najvažnije vesti dana iz zemlje, regiona i sveta. Kratko, jasno i provereno.
Kakva je uloga države u sistemu obrazovanja, šta znači autonomija univerziteta i da li je univerzitet ujedinjen u svom delovanju, mišljenju i stavu, teme su o kojima su za Newsmax Balkans govorili profesorka Valentina Arsić Arsenijević i profesor na Fakultetu organizacionih nauka Vladimir Obradović.
Policija u Šapcu podnela je krivičnu prijavu protiv četrdesetsedmogodišnjeg S. B. iz Šapca zbog postojanja osnova sumnje da je izvršio krivično delo nedozvoljen promet akciznih proizvoda i oštetio budžet za više od 27 miliona dinara.
Premijer Hrvatske Andrej Plenković izjavio je da je stav Vlade da ta država u ovom trenutku ne pristupi Odboru za mir koji je formiran na inicijativu američkog predsednika Donalda Trampa.
Predsednik Ukrajine Volodimir Zelenski izjavio je da je ukrajinski pregovarački tim sa vladinim zvaničnicima identifikovao ključne aspekte posleratne obnove, koji su potrebni da bi se finalizovao sporazum sa Sjedinjenim Američkim Državama.
Policija je u Velikoj Plani uhapsila A. T. (21) i L. N. (22) iz Velike Plane, zbog sumnje da su provalili u jednu kladionicu iz koje su ukrali 220.000 dinara.
Pripadnici Ministarstva unutrašnjih poslova u Bečeju uhapsili su M. N. (34) iz Temerina, zbog postojanja osnova sumnje da je učinio krivično delo ubistvo u pokušaju, saopštio je MUP.
Najmanje sedam navijača PAOK poginulo je u teškoj saobraćajnoj nesreći u Rumuniji, u blizini Temišvara, oko 80 kilometara od granice sa Srbijom, javljaju rumunski mediji.
Prevoznici zemalja Zapadnog Balkana započeli su blokade drumskog transporta na teretnim prelazima sa zemljama Šengena. Predrag Đurović iz MDT sistem govorio je o tome dokle će protest trajati, dok je predsednik Unije poslodavaca Srbije Nebojša Atanacković naveo koliko ove blokade štete privredi.
Zaposleni u Sloveniji koji se približavaju penziji, od ove godine imaju mogućnost da na poslu provode manje vremena. Cilj ove olakšice je poboljšanje prava radnika starijih od 58 godina ili sa najmanje 35 godina radnog staža. Srbija, zasad, ne nudi ovakve stimulacije.