Sinisa Mali, the first vice president of the government and minister of finance, stated that 28 countries have applied to participate in the specialized Expo exhibition in 2027.
The Prosecution in Pristina has filed an indictment before the Basic Court against five Serbs, on suspicion that they allegedly committed war crimes against the civilian population in the Gnjilan region during the conflict in Kosovo and Metohija.
The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic, had a phone conversation with the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, emphasizing that their discussion was substantial and constructive on all significant issues of bilateral cooperation.
The Serbian List announced that the Election Complaints and Appeals Panel (ECAP) has upheld their appeal against the Central Election Commission's (CEC) decision not to certify their candidates for the parliamentary elections scheduled for February 9.
The President of Srpska Lista, Zlatan Elek, confirmed that the Central Election Commission, at its meeting on Monday, did not grant Srpska Lista the right to participate in the parliamentary elections scheduled for February 9, 2024.
The Diplomatic Conference, gathering ambassadors, consuls general, and heads of Serbian missions to international organizations, has commenced in Belgrade.
Christopher Hill, the U.S. Ambassador to Serbia, stated that there are no indications that sanctions will be imposed on the Petroleum Industry of Serbia (NIS).
Students who have been blocking university faculties for weeks organized a protest gathering with farmers at Slavija Square in Belgrade, during which tribute was paid to the victims of the Railway Station in Novi Sad.
The United States always supports human rights and freedom of the press. These are ongoing challenges worldwide, but they are fundamental values of ours, Hill said to the FoNet agency, rejecting accusations that he supports the government-controlled media in Serbia.
The Standing Working Group on the Safety of Journalists (SRG) held its final regular quarterly meeting of the year on December 18 in Belgrade. The session focused on security challenges faced by media professionals from October to December, as well as throughout 2024.
The President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, highlighted that significant milestones have been achieved in the accession processes of Serbia, Albania, and Montenegro during Hungary's presidency of the Council of the European Union.
Serbian Minister of Foreign Affairs Marko Djuric, during a meeting in Athens, expressed gratitude to Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis for his support of the European Serbia vision, emphasizing that Serbia’s accession to the EU would strengthen the position of both countries.
President Aleksandar Vucic stated during a session of the Serbian government that, based on the information he received, the regime of Albin Kurti is expected to accuse Serbs in the coming days of the attack on the Ibar-Lepenac Canal to prevent the participation of Srpska Lista in the elections.
Hungarian Ambassador to the EU Odor Balint stated that he signed a letter on behalf of the Council of the European Union, inviting Serbia to submit its negotiating positions for Chapters 16 and 19 under Cluster 3, which focuses on competitiveness and inclusive growth.
The President of the European Council, Antonio Costa, stated in Brussels that Serbia could soon make progress in its EU accession talks, given some positive assessments from the European Commission and the fact that its alignment with the EU’s foreign policy is somewhat better than before.
Regarding the announcement that the United States may impose sanctions on the Oil Industry of Serbia (NIS), the U.S. Embassy could not comment on the news but emphasized that the risks of cooperating with Russian companies, especially in the energy sector, have been well-known for a long time.
Foreign Minister Marko Djuric stated that Richard Grenell, the future U.S. envoy for special missions, is someone who knows the Western Balkans region and someone Serbia can engage with.
The Speaker of the National Assembly of Serbia, Ana Brnabic, stated that she expects deans to take responsibility after the students' demands are fulfilled.
Vojne tenzije na Grenlandu. Postaje li Arktički prostor novo žarište svetskih sukoba? Da li je autonomija univerziteta ugrožena ili ona ne sme biti predmet političkih razmirica? Gosti jutra profesori Vladimir Obradović i Valentina Arsić Arsenijević. Vlada pred rekonstrukcijom? Spremaju li se velike promene u Nemanjinoj 11? Gost emisije ''Otvori oči'', ministar informisanja Boris Bratina.
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Posle niza najava, napravljen je novi korak ka tome da nad Srbijom polete automobili. Na Svetskom ekonomskom forumu u Davosu potpisan je sporazum koji Srbiju uvodi u priču o letećim taksijima, sa planovima koji podrazumevaju kupovinu do 25 letelica.
Ujutru se očekuje ponegde slab mraz, a u Timočkoj Krajini, jugu i jugozapadu zemlje magla ili niska oblačnost koja može da se zadrži duže tokom prepodneva, u ostalim krajevima biće malo do umereno oblačno vreme, navodi se u prognozi Republičkog hidrometeorološkog zavoda.
Dvojica federalnih agenata pucala su iz svojih pištolja tokom incidenta sa Aleksom Pretijem u Mineapolisu, kada je Preti ubijen, piše CNN pozivajući se na izveštaj koji je Ministarstvo za nacionalnu bezbednost dostavilo američkom Kongresu.
Danska premijerka Mete Frederiksen izjavila je da će ta zemlja učiniti sve da postigne sporazum sa Sjedinjenim Američkim Državama u vezi sa Grenlandom, osim ustupanja teritorije.
Američki predsednik Donald Tramp ponovio je da Amerikanac kog su tokom vikenda ubili pripadnici američke federalne Službe za imigraciju i carine (ICE) u Mineapolisu Aleks Preti nije trebalo da sa sobom nosi pištolj, i najavio da će agente ICE povući iz Minesote ako to bude "prikladno".
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.