
Serbia Faces Heat-Related Power Supply Threat
Historically low water levels on the Danube River threaten Serbia’s electricity generation and fuel imports.

Historically low water levels on the Danube River threaten Serbia’s electricity generation and fuel imports.

Individual countries deliver a big setback for Brussels’ efforts to accelerate Belgrade’s accession path.

A huge rally in the Serbian capital escalated into clashes as protesters moved from the central square toward key state buildings.

A Commission spokesman said no decision had been taken to withhold funds and offered no explanation for enlargement commissioner Marta Kos’ remarks the previous week.

Serbia’s reform push triggers funding freeze as Brussels ties financial support to compliance with its legal and foreign policy demands.

Elbit Systems has previous contracts with Serbia, alongside further reported deals for military equipment deliveries.

The device, discovered by Serbian forces near the border, has intensified concerns over energy security and foreign interference during a tight election race.

Elections were held in ten municipalities across Serbia on Sunday, with President Aleksandar Vučić declaring victory for the governing parties in all districts.

Energy Minister Dubravka Đedović Handanović said authorities are closely monitoring developments in the energy market.

Albin Kurti promises to “pursue normalisation of relations” with Belgrade.