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Serbia accused of “legalizing exploitation” under seasonal work law
Workers left without a strong safety net The law, first adopted in 2018, was presented to the government by NALED, which unites dozens of ... -
Tin hits supply record, nickel hits 5-month high, Auto News, ET Auto
Reopening some smelters will ease the tightening market, but prices are expected to remain above $ 30,000 per tonne with a firm floor of ... -
Liverpool transfer news – Mohamed Salah offer, Houssem Aouar, Ismaila Sarr move £ 40million
Start Liverpool’s 2021/22 season in the best possible light with our annual club Ahead of an exciting new football season, Reach PLC celebrates the ... -
Jovic does not come out of the well
Luka Jovic (23) is going through a difficult time at Real Madrid. The Serbian forward (born in Bosnia) has been at a low level ... -
Turkish group hacks Serbian state website during protest in Srebrenica
Screenshot of the hacked Serbian Public Debt Administration website on July 16. Photo: 021.rs A Turkish group called Cyber Warrior Tim Akincilar on Friday ... -
China’s Belt and Road Initiative causes environmental damage in Serbia
Back end of 2015Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, then Prime Minister, was a guest on the national television channel RTS. Asked by host Olivera Jovicevic ... -
CEE MARKETS-Battle with EU over LGBT rights, funds weigh on forint and zloty
By Anita Komuves BUDAPEST, July 16 (Reuters) – The Hungarian forint and the Polish zloty weakened on Friday, prolonging their losses, as the debate ... -
Liverpool transfer news – Kylian Mbappe update, Ismaila Sarr interest, Kalidou Koulibaly £ 34million
Start Liverpool’s 2021/22 season in the best possible light with our annual club Ahead of an exciting new football season, Reach PLC celebrates the ... -
Real Madrid ax list revealed?
Following Real Madrid’s announcement that its profits have declined by € 300m in the past year, here are 11 players the club could sell ... -
Serbian companies invest almost nothing in research and development
“Most researchers, up to 72%, work in higher education and public institutions (26% of them). At the same time, only 3.3% of companies innovate ...