
Belgrade Faces Fuel Turmoil as Sanctions Hit Main Oil Supplier
The country’s president warned that the government may have to completely cut ties with its largest oil firm.

The country’s president warned that the government may have to completely cut ties with its largest oil firm.

A Budapest initiative aims to boost Belgrade, which faces a potential shutdown of its Pančevo refinery as U.S. sanctions bite Russian-owned assets.

Serbia’s government is negotiating with Russian owners and preparing fuel imports to avoid a national energy crisis.

The Serbian government was pressed to choose joining the EU over pursuing a path of “mixed signals.”

Belgrade passes a special law to speed up Jared Kushner’s luxury hotel-and-housing plan on the long-abandoned site hit during NATO’s 1999 strikes.

An incident in Belgrade involved a fire at a pro-government encampment that left one injured, with a suspect detained.

The suspects targeted Jewish and Muslim communities with vandalism, amid rising tensions over the Israel-Hamas war.

President Aleksandar Vučić said the Saturday parade demonstrated Serbia’s capacity to defend its independence and sovereignty, and to deter any external threats.

New indictments relate to last November’s Novi Sad station roof collapse—amid widespread concerns about corruption.

With demonstrations across Serbia ongoing, the EPP plans to examine the role and participation of its associate member party from the Western Balkans.