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Christian Danielsson, Director General for Enlargement at the European Commission

Clear Perspective, But No Shortcuts

A legally binding agreement with Pristina will have to be negotiated, agreed and concluded several years ahead of...

H.E. Mohammed K. M. Nabhan, Ambassador Of The State Of Palestine

New Mediator For Lasting Peace In The Region

U.S. President Trump’s decision to relocate the U.S. Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem violates more than eighty UN...

Economists vs. Scientists On Long-Term Growth

Artificial intelligence researchers and conventional economists may have very different views about the impact of new technologies. But right now, and forgetting the possibility of an existential battle between man and machine, it seems quite plausible to expect a significant pickup in productivity growth over the next five years.

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Diplomacy At The 2018 Winter Olympics

The 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics is over and while people are still amazed, we should remember that the games have been affected by the ongoing tensions between South Korea and North Korea — including the ongoing missile crisis in the region. It was only in January 2018, after their first high-level talks in over two years that North Korea agreed to participate in the games

Vladimir Bumbaširević, Rector of the University of Belgrade

Information Technology And Other Challenges

Technological development, especially in the field of information technology, has imposed new challenges on education policy in our...

Draft Law On Charges For The Utilisation Of Public Goods

Good Starting Point For Discussion

Finalisation of the Draft Law on Charges for the Utilisation of Public Goods within expected comprehensive reforms of...

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Scholz Champions Western Balkans’ Path to Membership

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, in Slovenia, advocated for quickening the EU accession for the Western Balkans, underlining the importance...

CEB Grants €1.3 Billion Loans to Boost Social Sectors in 11 Countries

The Council of Europe Development Bank (CEB) has sanctioned loans totaling €1.3 billion for 11 member countries, including Serbia...

Serbia Advances in Renewable Energy with Pupin Wind Park Financing

In a significant stride towards renewable energy adoption, Serbia has finalized the financial arrangements for the Pupin Wind Park,...

Đedović Handanović: Nuclear Energy in Serbia by 2039 at the Earliest

Nuclear energy in Serbia could become a reality by 2039 at the earliest, should work on the project commence...

Belgrade’s Hotel Jugoslavija Sold, Sparks Redevelopment Controversy

Belgrade's iconic Hotel Jugoslavija, located in Serbia's capital, has been sold for approximately €27 million to MV Investment, affiliated...