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Cities in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina Rank Among Europe’s Most Polluted by PM2.5
Cities in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina ranked among the most polluted in Europe in terms of PM2.5 air pollution in 2024, according to data from IQAir, an internationally recognized air quality monitoring platform. PM2.5 refers to fine particulate matter…

Over 200,000 Deaths in the EU Linked to PM2.5 Fine Particle Exposure
Air pollution poses a serious threat to human health, with persistently high pollution levels remaining a concern despite efforts by countries to reduce it. This was reaffirmed by the latest assessment from the European Environment Agency. Citizens of European Union…

CEE Bankwatch Network: Waste incineration in the Balkans contrary to EU goals
Despite growing evidence that waste incineration is not a solution for the circular economy, governments and utility companies in the Western Balkans are increasingly turning to the construction of waste incineration plants and the use of fuel derived from waste…

Montenegro to Build a 400 kV Transmission Line to Strengthen Interconnection with Bosnia and Herzegovina
Montenegro is launching a project to strengthen the transmission network in the northwestern part of the country. The plan includes the construction of a 400 kV transmission line to the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina, a new substation in Crkvičko…

Citizen Sensors Reveal: More Than 80 Municipalities in Serbia Experienced Air Pollution in 2025
More than 80 municipalities in Serbia recorded excessive air pollution in 2025, according to the latest results from the citizen-led air quality monitoring network, published in a report by the Belgrade Open School (BOŠ). These so-called low-cost sensors, installed by…

Talks on the acquisition of NIS under way, agreement expected by the end of the week
Serbia’s Minister of Mining and Energy, Dubravka Đedović Handanović, said that talks are currently under way between the Russian shareholders of Naftna industrija Srbije (NIS), Hungary’s MOL, and other potential buyers, adding that a binding agreement on the purchase of…

EPCG Takes Over Study on the Construction of Gas-Fired Power Plants in Montenegro
The Electric Power Company of Montenegro (EPCG) has officially taken over a feasibility study on the construction of gas-fired power plants in Montenegro, which has shown that electricity generation from liquefied petroleum gas is technically feasible and economically viable. As…



