A few days ago, the Serbian government announced its decision to demolish the iconic Yugoslavia Hotel, a landmark badly ...
After Tito's split with Stalin in 1948, the question surfaced in the early 1950s as to how much foreign aid Yugoslavia should receive from the West. One American economic analyst answered in terms of ...
Friday, December 13edition of Today in Slovakia - the main news of the day in less than five minutes.'Yugoslav' Prime Minister Fico seeks to align Slovakia with BRICS bloc During Prime Minister Robert ...
It was an unfortunate gaffe for a leftist government to make in the current political climate. With President Luiz Inacio ...
He explained that it will position the Serbian capital as a globally recognised destination for luxury tourism, benefiting ...
A 3 per cent tax on hotel guests on January 1 and looming troubles from the Trump presidency could undermine the city’s tourism sector.
the countries of the former Yugoslavia continue to challenge not only themselves but also the international community. Diplomacy on the Edge tells about the international efforts to mediate the ...
The Philippine Tax Whiz talks about the most commonly asked questions regarding the process of legislating the 2025 national budget ...
But he still wanted to make a difference. Through his economic analysis, he uncovered concerning patterns about how the Assad regime and its cronies were siphoning money from humanitarian aid.
The Nobel Prize winner in Economics is leaving the newspaper before Donald Trump’s return to the White House. His last column talks about ‘finding hope in an age of resentment’ ...
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris could not sell voters on the strength of the economy. Now, Donald Trump is poised to enter the White House with booming markets and solid growth. Expect him to reap the ...
The US economy is on solid footing right now. Economists at Bank of America expect it to stay that way through next year. In a research note released to reporters on Monday, BofA's economics team ...