Articles In This Issue
Opinion
Zoran Panović
German Imagination
If Serbia does not recognise the independence of Kosovo (even discreetly, through a “legally binding paper”) by the end of Angela Merkel’s term as...
Interview
Miloš Zeman, President Of The Czech Republic
Recognition Of Kosovo Is A Mistake
For my many years in politics, I am known as a person who is consistent in his opinions. I still consider the recognition of...
Interview
H.E. Silvia Davidoiu, Ambassador of Romania
Connecting Balkan Infrastructure And Energy
We are looking forward to the construction of the Trans-Balkan Power Corridor that will connect the electricity transmission systems of the entire region and...
Focus
What Is Serbia’s Foreign Policy Position Like Today?
Syringe And Caprice
On a daily basis, Serbia constructs its image as a skilled player able to easily use its three-pronged or (even) “four-pillared architecture” of foreign...
Opinion
Yanis Varoufakis / Project Syndicate
Football Takes Capitalism Out Of Bounds
Last week, Europeans showed the red card to the moguls – and their financiers – who tried to form a Super League of the...
Opinion
Diane Coyle, Professor Of Public Policy At The University Of Cambridge
The Dangers Of Data-Based Certainty
Economists are rushing to embrace the use of big data in their research, while many policymakers think artificial intelligence offers scope for greater cost-effectiveness...
Success Stories
Aleksandar Milović, Director Of Eko Unija SN
Through Development To A Circular Economy
In the age we live in we’ve become aware of the vital importance of the sustainable development of business operations and the establishing of...
Success Stories
German Sustainability Strategy 2021*
How Do The Germans Do It?
Germany’s Konrad Adenauer Foundation addresses current political and social issues and aims to contribute to the public debate. Climate change and environmental issues are...
Success Stories
Norbert Beckmann-Dierkes, Konrad Adenauer Foundation In Serbia And Montenegro
Green Deal Is Europe’s Top Priority
The Konrad Adenauer Foundation has been present in Belgrade with an office since 2001 and realises arrangements in Serbia and Montenegro. The foundation’s aim...
Success Stories
Zoran Došlić, Executive Director, Coming Computer Engineering
Cloud Services Expanding
Company COMING - Computer Engineering is a leading ICT company in Serbia and the region. It builds upon its position through its business successes...
Success Stories
Dimitrios Antoniou, Hertz Serbia General Manager
Hertz: Global Brand, Local Approach
Hertz, the largest car rental company in Serbia, has commemorated the first 10 years of operations on this market as the Autohellas Group. Its...
World Entrepreneur
Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw
India’s ‘Accidental Entrepreneur
A pioneer of the biotech industry in India, Biocon chief Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw is a recognised global thought leader
Indian billionaire entrepreneur Kiran Mazumdar- Shaw is...
Profile
Dr Mirjana Rajilić-Stojanović, University Of Belgrade
No Compromising On Personal Honour
Today I lecture at the college. When I recall my schooling, I know that it was marked by people and not the content and...
Art
Icons Of European 1970s Design
Designs That Stand The Test Of Time
The 1970s arguably represented the culmination one of the most inventive eras of French and Italian design. This was the decade that saw the...
Art
Architecture
Krasnov’s Belgrade Legacy
Nikolay Petrovich Krasnov was a Russian architect who left an indelible mark on Serbian culture as a whole, and his author’s stamp is deeply...
My Life
Branka Katić, Actress
Love Counterbalances Evil
She’s been in front of the camera since she was 14. She has had roles in around 80 films and television series in America...
Technology
Office Gadgets
At the office, you might need a lot of tools to make your workday run smoothly. It would be best to consider investing in...
Soaring Olive Oil Prices Amid Production Decline
Olive oil prices have soared to unprecedented levels as severe droughts in producing countries have dwindled stocks. According to...
Greeks Work the Longest Weeks in the EU, Dutch the Shortest
In 2022, the average working week for individuals aged 20 to 64 within the European Union stood at 37.5...
Belarus to Integrate its Energy System with Russia by Early 2024
Belarus is set to finalise documentation that will commence the integration of its energy infrastructure with Russia's, paving the...
Local Gender Equality Projects Receive Support from EU’s Programme in Serbia
Contracts have been awarded to representatives of nine local municipalities in Serbia for the third consecutive time, aimed at...
Celebratory Stamps Launched Marking 115 Years of Diplomatic Relations between Serbia and Egypt
A special series of commemorative stamps, crafted by the Serbian Postal Service in honour of the 115th anniversary of...