
Serbia Today: Arrests, New Rental Laws, Water Factory Deal, and Djokovic's Roland Garros Match
Serbia Today: Arrests in Belgrade, New Rental Tax Rules, I Dvor Water Factory Deal, and Djokovic's Match Belgrade, Serbia – In a series of significant events, Serbian authorities made 18 arrests following an attack in Belgrade. The Ministry of Internal Affairs is collaborating with prosecutors to investigate. Meanwhile, new tax rules for short-term apartment rentals are in effect, with the tax administration stepping up enforcement. In other news, a contract worth 300 million dinars was signed for a new water factory in I Dvor, promising improved water quality. On the sporting front, tennis star Novak Djokovic will face Jannik Sinner in the Roland Garros semi-finals. The video shows footage of the arrests and the contract signing. The video also reports on the temperature drop expected in Novi Sad after a hot weekend. "This project will significantly improve water quality in I Dvor," said Adrijan Mesarović, Minister of Economy, at the contract signing. The video also includes footage of Djokovic's training, highlighting the anticipation for the match.