Serbian media

Art in Dark Times exhibition to be held at Mikser House

BELGRADE - An exhibition titled Art in Dark Times, featuring 34 cartoonists and illustrators from the former Yugoslavia, will open on June 17 at Belgrade's Mikser House, the organisers have announced.

The exhibition consists of 101 newspaper cartoons portraying the Yugoslav conflict from all perspectives, created by renowned cartoonists and illustrators from the former Yugoslavia.

German investments in EPS possible

BELGRADE - New German investments may arrive in Serbia, including in the country's electric power company EPS, Serbian Minister of Economy Dusan Vujovic has said.

Serbia and Germany have embarked on a new phase of economic relations, and major German investors could invest in telecommunications, modern technologies and the metal industry, Vujovic told the RTS late Wednesday.

Mihajlovic, Deniau discuss French reconstruction assistance

BELGRADE - Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Zorana Mihajlovic met with French Ambassador to Serbia Francois-Xavier Deniau on Tuesday to discuss cooperation between the two countries in the areas of infrastructure and transport, as well as activities to be undertaken in reconstruction efforts in flood-hit regions in Serbia.

Curuvija Foundation welcomes indictment in Curuvija case

BELGRADE - The Slavko Curuvija Foundation welcomed the decision of the Organized Crime Prosecutor's Office to press charges against the suspects for the murder of journalist Slavko Curuvija and supported the work of the Commission for investigating murders of journalists, the Organized Crime Prosecutor's Office and the other competent institutions in this field.

NALED: Serbia improved its regulations

BELGRADE - The regulations in Serbia are at 41.8 percent of the desired standard, which is 10 percent higher than last year, but implementation of laws and breached deadlines in the implementation of by-laws is still the biggest issue, according to what was said at the presentation of the second annual Regulatory Index of Serbia (RIS) on Thursday.

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