German Pension After 45 Years of Work

The article analyzes the average German pension after 45 years of contribution payments. Official data shows that a worker with full employment history and average salary can expect a gross pension of about 1,555 euros per month, which after deductions amounts to about 1,000 euros net. However, the actual amounts received by pensioners are often…

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Tax Administration Announces Recruitment Competition for Government Positions

The Tax Administration of the Republic of Serbia has announced a recruitment competition for positions in various sectors of the tax administration, including tax accounting, taxpayer services, material resources, information technology, and control. The competition is open to all interested candidates seeking stable employment in a government body with a focus on social responsibility and…

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Tax Administration Announces Competition for 208 Job Positions

The Tax Administration of the Republic of Serbia is announcing a competition for 208 job positions across various sectors, including tax accounting, taxpayer services, education, material resources, information and communication technology, and control. The competition is open from June 11 to June 20 and aims to employ responsible individuals in a dynamic and digitalized environment….

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Economic Crisis and Job Losses in German Industry

The economic crisis in Germany has severely impacted the industrial sector, especially the automotive industry, where around 45,000 jobs have been lost in the past year. The total number of employees in the industry fell by 1.8% compared to the same period last year, and by 3.8% compared to the pre-pandemic period. Key reasons include…

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Vranjska Banja – The Warmest Healing Spa in Serbia

Vranjska Banja is one of the oldest and most renowned healing spas in Serbia, known for having the warmest thermal waters in Europe with temperatures reaching up to 111°C. Located in southern Serbia near Vranje, the spa offers a wide range of medical therapies including hydrotherapy, kinesitherapy, electrotherapy, and massages. Its waters are rich in…

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production-of-japanese-samurajshitake-mushrooms-in-bitola

Samurajshitake mushrooms, known as the “elixir of life” in Japan, are produced in Bitola, North Macedonia, under special conditions that enable their medicinal properties. Marjan Spirkoski has been producing these mushrooms for 22 years in a closed environment with strictly controlled climatic conditions necessary for their growth. The product is mainly sold in the North…

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new-regulation-on-labeling-dairy-products-in-serbia

Serbia has introduced a new regulation that more precisely defines the composition of dairy products and their labeling on packaging. The regulation aims to prevent abuses in the declaration of dairy products, especially those that do not contain 100% milk but include additives such as palm oil or milk powder. Consumers will now be able…

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New Japanese Electric Car Mibot Creates Sensation

Japanese startup KG Motors has introduced the ultracompact and affordable electric car Mibot, designed for driving narrow city streets with a top speed of 60 km/h and a range of 100 km. The price of the Mibot is about 7,000 euros, which is half the price of the best-selling electric model in Japan, the Nissan…

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dinar-exchange-rate-against-euro

The main topic of the articles is the official middle exchange rate of the Serbian dinar against the euro and the dollar, which remains mostly stable with minor changes compared to the previous period. All sources report that the dinar’s rate is unchanged compared to last month, with a slight annual decline of about 0.1%….

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