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Zrenjanin Crowned Serbia’s Cultural Capital for 2025

In a ceremony held at the Serbian government, Zrenjanin was officially designated as Serbia's Cultural Capital for 2025....

Serbia and Angola Cement Cultural Bonds with New Cooperation Programme

Serbia and Angola have inked a Cultural Cooperation Programme set to span from 2024 to 2026, as announced...

Serbia and China Sign Free Trade Agreement

Serbia and China have formalised their economic ties in Beijing by signing four pivotal documents, the most notable...

Eighth Italian-Serbian Film Festival Celebrates Cinematic Bonds

The eighth Italian-Serbian Film Festival has been ceremoniously inaugurated with the premiere of the Italian-American feature "Tell It...

UNESCO Considers Serbian Bid to Recognize Slovak Naïve Painting as Cultural Heritage

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has accepted Serbia's candidacy to include Slovak naïve painting...

Mediana Archeological Site In Niš Reopened To Visitors

The archeological site of Mediana in Nis has reopened to visitors ten years after it was closed for...

Maja Gojković, Deputy Serbian Prime Minister And Minister Of Culture, President Of The Coordination Body For Equality

Equality Is Our Credo

Strong political will exists in Serbia, but also a willingness of the society to advance gender equality in...

Maja Gojković, Serbian Deputy Prime Minister And Minister Of Culture And Information

Jubilee Year Of Successful Cultural Cooperation

We greatly appreciate the support and clear position of the Kingdom of Morocco in preserving Serbia’s cultural, historical...

Cocktail Reception Held In Paris On Occasion Of Belgrade’s Candidacy For Expo 2027

Prime Minister Ana Brnabic and wife of the President of the Republic Tamara Vucic hosted a festive cocktail...

Dušan Kovačević Opened The International Belgrade Book Fair

Serbian writer, dramatist and academic Dušan Kovačević inaugurated the 65th International Belgrade Book Fair, which will last until...

President Vučić Announced Members Of The New Government

President of Serbia and of the Serbian Progressive Party, Aleksandar Vučić, presented members of the new government, which...

Matica Srpska Gallery Marks 175th Anniversary

Formal event was held on the occasion of Matica Srpska Gallery Day and the commemoration of the 175th...

Serbia And Turkey Open To Strengthening Comprehensive Co-Operation

Minister of Foreign Affairs Nikola Selakovic stated today, after a meeting with Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs Mevlüt...

Venice Biennale 2021, Gojkovic Opens Serbia Pavilion

Serbian Pavilion at the 2021 Venice Biennale Reflects on the Present and Future of Industrial Cities The Serbian contribution...

Parliament Adopts Law On Ministries

National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia adopted the Law on Ministries, which created the conditions for the...

Ministry of Culture and Information

Nikola SelakovićMinister Address: Vlajkovićeva 3, BelgradeTel: +381 1133 98172E-mail: kabinet@kultura.gov.rsWebsite: www.kultura.gov.rsSocial:

State of emergency declared in Serbia due to coronavirus outbreak

President of the Republic of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic announced tonight that due to the coronavirus situation, a decision...

Opening ceremony of 141st IPU Assembly

The 141st Assembly of the Interparliamentary Union (IPU) opened at the Sava Centre in Belgrade. The Assembly will...

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Electric Cars Surge in Europe

The first quarter of 2025 has brought mixed fortunes for the European automotive industry. While overall car sales across the...

Direct Flights Between Belgrade and Geneva

In a move set to bolster its European network, Air Serbia has announced the launch of direct flights between...

Sørensen’s Visit to Belgrade Highlights Need for Implementation of Dialogue Agreements

Peter Sørensen, the European Union’s Special Representative for the Belgrade–Pristina Dialogue,recently paid a working visit to Belgrade as part...

Klaus Schwab Steps Down Amid Allegations

After more than five decades at the helm of the World Economic Forum, Klaus Schwab, the founder who played...

Print Still Reigns in Europe

In an era dominated by screens and streaming, the allure of ink on paper continues to charm European readers. According...