Goran Vesić’s lawyer denies false media claims.

Gorana Vesić’s lawyer, Nemanja Aleksić, addressed the public after Slovenian media and social networks reported that Vesić bought a property in Italy and left Serbia. Vesić, a former Minister of Construction, is facing charges due to the collapse of a canopy at the Novi Sad Railway Station, but he is defending himself from freedom after…

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Panasonic plans to split into several companies by 2025.

Panasonic plans a radical reorganization by 2025, including breaking up its operations into independent companies and the possible sale of its TV division. The company’s president, Yusuke Kusumi, announced the creation of new business units such as Smart Life for home appliances and Electric Works for lighting. The company is reassessing low-profit sectors, including the…

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Political crisis in Serbia affects economy and credit rating.

The swift response of Fitch Ratings to the political developments in Serbia surprised international economic institutions. The unstable political situation in the country affects the credit rating assessment, with consequences visible both domestically and internationally. Foreign investors are cautious due to the political crisis, which has led to a reduction in direct investments. Fitch reacted…

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Bishop Teodosije urges peaceful elections in Kosovo.

Metropolitan of Raška-Prizren, Teodosije, has made an appeal to Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija to turn out in large numbers for the upcoming elections, emphasizing the importance of order, peace, and a democratic atmosphere. He highlighted that the unity of citizens is crucial for the survival of the people, security, economic progress, and the preservation…

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Serbia’s government increased education funds by 20%.

The Government of Serbia has allocated 12.01 billion dinars for higher education and student standards, which represents a 20% increase in the budget and fulfills the demands of student assemblies. The total allocation for the year 2025 will amount to 72.06 billion dinars, enabling a 50% reduction in tuition fees for students. Finance Minister Siniša…

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