
Kriza na Bliskom istoku već pogađa turizam u BiH: Otkazane brojne posjete
Rat na Bliskom istoku mogao bi imati posljedice i na turističku sezonu u Bosni i Hercegovini. Posjete turista iz zemalja Zaljeva, koji su godinama međ
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Rat na Bliskom istoku mogao bi imati posljedice i na turističku sezonu u Bosni i Hercegovini. Posjete turista iz zemalja Zaljeva, koji su godinama međ

Amid escalating tensions in the Iran War, Pakistan has brought together foreign ministers from Saudi Arabia, Turkiye, and Egypt for a high-level dialogue in Islamabad, advocating for dialogue as the only way to permanently end the US-Iran conflict, with discussions focusing on ways to bring an early and permanent end to the war.

The CRTA observation mission reported numerous incidents and irregularities during local elections in ten Serbian municipalities, including citizens recognizing public institution employees among 'thugs' and reports of chaos, dozens injured, and a ballot bag being taken home from a polling station in Knjaževac.

A 64-year-old woman has been indicted in Zlatar, Croatia, for cultivating nearly 11 kg of marijuana in Stubičke Toplice and subsequently selling or bartering it for services.

Western Australia experienced dramatic red skies and dust storms ahead of Tropical Cyclone Narelle, which subsequently caused widespread power outages and led to the closure of the Karratha LNG plant, restricting already stretched fuel supplies.
Pope Leo XIV reiterated his stance that God 'does not listen to the prayer of those who wage war' and 'doesn’t accept the prayers of those who choose violence,' emphasizing his condemnation of leaders who initiate conflicts, a message resonating amid ongoing Middle East tensions.
Poland is expected to experience a cold and foggy night on Sunday into Monday, March 30, with light frost in some areas, followed by rain on the first day of the week.

Poland is preparing for a new cold wave approaching from the north, with a long-term forecast indicating that warmer temperatures will not arrive for over a week, impacting Easter weather.

The professional union of doctors and dentists in Tuzla Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina, has announced a strike for April 15. They cite discrimination regarding salary coefficients as the key reason, despite recent pay increases.

Đurđa Tedeschi, the 82-year-old mother of Croatian entrepreneur Emil Tedeschi, has garnered attention for her incredible fitness and training regimen, proving that 'age is just a number'.

Apple TV's acclaimed sci-fi drama 'For All Mankind' is set to conclude after its sixth season, with creators explaining the decision as the series launches franchise spinoffs, following its highly anticipated fifth season premiere.

Author Karen Rinaldi shares her personal spiritual journey, explaining how her search for God, which began during the pandemic after rejecting the church as a teenager, has kept her grounded and feeling alive.

Millions reportedly gathered across the U.S. and Europe for 'No Kings' rallies to express opposition to Donald Trump's policies, with over 3,200 demonstrations planned in all 50 US states and cities worldwide, marking the largest day of protests for the movement.

Three individuals have been arrested and a businessman is being prosecuted following a conflict at a car service in Korçë, Albania, where the owner was reportedly attacked with a cutting tool and blunt objects.

The escalating Middle East conflict is causing a widening global economic impact, with Houthi attacks on shipping routes leading to fuel supply concerns and disruptions. This has prompted countries to consider alternatives to natural gas and contributed to a critical global helium shortage, further impacting various industries and economies.
An opinion piece argues that the Catholic Church in Poland cannot avoid financial responsibility for sexual crimes committed by its clergy, even if it requires selling church properties.
Nigerian personality Toyo Baby revealed she has been praying for reconciliation with fellow celebrity Funke Akindele, indicating a desire to mend their relationship.

Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthi rebels have claimed two attacks against Israel within 24 hours and vowed to continue military operations in the coming days, prompting warnings to shipping in the Red Sea region from Operation ASPIDES.
Reports indicate a shift in Trump's plans regarding the US-Israeli attack on Iran, which continues with Iranian responses, while critics label his involvement in "this war" as his "single dumbest" act since returning to the White House, impacting his political standing.

The seventh episode of 'As Histórias da Bíblia' explores the multifaceted role of prophets, examining whether they were madmen or visionaries, spokespeople for God, or counselors to kings, as depicted in the Old Testament.

An investigative report traces the journey of 'godman' Kharat, from his 'Hong Kong return' to becoming a revered figure, built on belief, fear, and access.
The historic insurance company La Equitativa bequeathed three sculptures of the Roman goddess of fair trade to Barcelona, with the most impressive one located on a rooftop on Passeig de Gràcia.

In 2024, 1.2 million people acquired citizenship in the European Union countries where they reside, marking an 11.6% increase compared to 2023.

The city of Goražde marks 650 years since its first historical mention with an exhibition titled "Goražde - 650 years of existence at the crossroads of time."

Twenty trees collapsed onto a residential building in Zagreb's Sveti Duh area, causing over 70,000 euros in damage. Residents claim they had warned about the danger for years.

Yemen's Houthi rebels have escalated the conflict by launching their first rocket strike on Israel since the US-Israel war began, marking a significant development as the conflict enters its second month. Israeli media reported the rocket was likely intercepted.

A comprehensive study published in The Lancet reports that over 250,000 people die from meningitis worldwide each year, with children, particularly in Africa, accounting for more than a third of the victims.

Experts highlight common mistakes mothers make in their relationships with sons, emphasizing that excessive closeness can hinder a child's independence and potentially cause harm in adulthood.
A year after their 'Tour to Strasbourg,' Serbian students reflect on their journey to Europe, expressing disillusionment and finding that Europe was 'politely uninterested' and did nothing to effect real change.

Peter Sullivan claims he was coerced by police into confessing to a murder, leading to what is described as the longest judicial injustice in UK history, having spent 38 years in prison. An investigation has been launched into the case.

Public interest in JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette has surged globally, fueled by a Disney+ drama and social media, with producers now addressing the careful crafting of the tragic plane crash scene for the 'Love Story' production.

Israel's military has intercepted a missile launched from Yemen, marking the first such interception since the war began, while at least 12 US troops were reportedly injured in an Iranian attack on the Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia.

Singer Sergej Ćetković celebrated his 50th birthday with a gala event attended by family and close friends at a Belgrade restaurant, with photos and videos shared on social media.
Europe's Easter weather is influenced by North Atlantic cyclones and Mediterranean vortices, with meteorologists monitoring a high-pressure ridge from the Azores to Poland. Poland is experiencing unusual temperature divisions, with unexpectedly high values in some areas and a risk of storms later in the day.
Poland's Supreme Court has ruled that one co-owner cannot force the demolition of a building against the will of another co-owner, even if the property requires costly renovation.
An article advocates for appreciating gelatin in Easter candy, highlighting it as a positive example of utilizing the entire pig in food production.

Ahmad Mulakhil, an Afghan asylum seeker, has been sentenced to 15 years in a UK prison for abducting and raping a 12-year-old girl in Nuneaton, an assault he filmed himself committing that also led to protests.

US top diplomat Marco Rubio has called for the G7 to build a coalition to confront Iran's potential restriction of the Strait of Hormuz, as Washington and Tehran express a desire to end the ongoing conflict. The conflict's economic impact is being felt globally, with oil revenue boosting Russia's growth and European officials assessing financial stability, while the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz remains a key factor.

Austria has implemented or is planning a ban on social media use for children under the age of 14, aiming to protect minors from potential online harms, with new reports confirming the initiative.
Poland's weather forecast for Saturday, March 28th, predicts rain and sleet in some regions overnight, with more clouds and potential thunderstorms during the day.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has predicted the war with Iran could conclude within weeks, not months, as America anticipates Iran's response 'any moment' after strikes on nuclear and metal processing facilities. G7 foreign ministers have urged a halt to attacks on civilians in the Middle East and called on Iran to immediately restore shipping freedom in the strategic Strait of Hormuz. Rubio reiterated his prediction after meeting G7 counterparts in France.

President Trump has given Iran ten more days to open the Strait of Hormuz and ruled out a cease-fire. An expert from the International Crisis Group views the 10-day delay in threats against Iran's energy sector as preparation for escalation.

The Middle East conflict continues to fuel inflation and impact global economies, leading to growing doubt among UK shoppers and prompting governments like India and Albania to implement measures such as export duties, reduced excise taxes, and price board meetings to stabilize fuel prices. Spanish families are also saving more amidst rising inflation, while European fund managers advise on investment strategies to mitigate risks.

Legendary singer Zdravko Čolić opened his first of five highly anticipated concerts in Sarajevo's Zetra hall with a magnificent performance of 'Produži dalje', accompanied by 60 musicians, following a press conference held ahead of his return to his hometown after eight years.

The Austrian government has finalized an agreement to implement a social media ban for children under 14, primarily targeting the addictive potential of platforms while also planning to strengthen media literacy in schools.

The 'Fraternity of Metaphors' exhibition in Barcelona showcases over 300 exhibits exploring Jean-Luc Godard's work and the profound influence of 20th-century armed conflicts, such as those in Spain, Palestine, and Bosnia, on his revolutionary cinema.

A British judge praised Barron Trump, Donald Trump's youngest son, for his 'life-saving actions' after he called emergency services when witnessing an assault on a friend, an incident for which a Russian national was later sentenced to four years in jail.
Thousands of dead or dying seabirds, predominantly puffins, have been discovered on the Atlantic coasts of Western Europe, with extreme weather cited as a contributing factor.

Duško Knežević has been sentenced to four years and six months in prison, with the first-instance verdict delivered by Judge Amir Đokaj.
MongoDB, Inc. has announced the appointment of Ryan Mac Ban as its new Chief Revenue Officer.

Delegations commemorated the 27th anniversary of the assassination of Jozo Leutar, a former Deputy Minister, in Bosnia and Herzegovina. His son accused BiH institutions of failing to find the killers.

The U.S. Army has significantly expanded its recruitment base by raising the maximum age limit for enlistment from 35 to 42, as only 23 percent of young Americans are currently deemed eligible for military service.
A dietary expert provides advice on appropriate amounts of Easter candy, whether enjoyed in a filled Easter egg or as daily treats. The guidance aims to help individuals enjoy a sweet Easter in moderation.

Tropical Cyclone Narelle has caused significant outages at major liquefied natural gas (LNG) production facilities in Australia, further disrupting global energy markets already affected by other supply shocks. These disruptions impact a substantial portion of global LNG consumption, with Australia's biggest natural gas plants now offline.
Kenya's ODM party is at a critical juncture, facing internal purges and factional challenges, as police interrupted Sifuna's speech at a convention and rebel members are challenged to prove their majority.

PlayStation has released a special free download, an exclusive God of War avatar, for users to celebrate the game's 20th anniversary without requiring a PlayStation Plus subscription.

President Trump has extended his ultimatum for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz by 10 days, paused attacks on its energy sector, and expressed a desire for a speedy end to the war, though he stated there is no cease-fire. Meanwhile, Israel launched more strikes on Iran, and markets have reacted to these developments, with oil falling, gold rising, and stocks finishing higher.
Investigators from Poland's 'Archive X' are revisiting the brutal 2010 murder of court curator Paulina Ozga, whose body was found in Michałów after she responded to a report about a child in the care of intoxicated residents.

The Higher Court in Negotin, Serbia, has confirmed the indictment against Dejan Dragijević and Srđan Janković, who are suspected of murdering two-year-old Danka Ilić near Bor.

A powerful night storm hit Zagreb, causing trees to fall, damaging roofs, and flooding basements, while residents in one neighborhood were unexpectedly woken by church bells, which the local parish later explained.

A contestant on the Greek version of 'Wheel of Fortune' won a brand new car during the March 26 episode, despite not possessing a driver's license. The contestant, Christos, solved the riddle 'Godfather – Godchild' with relative ease.

The lifeless body of a 25-year-old woman was found on the plateau in front of the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade, with police investigating the circumstances after pyrotechnic devices were reportedly activated and ignited on the fifth floor of the building.

27.3.1999. godine jugoslavenska protuzračna obrana oborila je američki stealth bombarder F-117 Nighthawk kraj sela Buđanovci u Srbiji, što je bio prvi i jedini potvrđeni slučaj rušenja "nevidljivog"…

G7 nations are struggling to find a common approach to end the Iran war, with discussions at the G7 meeting focusing on achieving a unified stance, while Trump has extended his ultimatum for an attack on Iranian energy facilities and Tehran dismisses the US's 15-point plan.
This article features Ábbatte, a Spanish wool brand founded by biologist Elena Goded, which has revived artisanal craftsmanship in a workshop rooted in a Segovia monastery and whose products have reached the Pope.

Northern European countries vowed to intensify efforts against Russia's "shadow fleet" of sanctioned oil tankers, following reports of a drone hitting one such tanker near the Black Sea entrance.

EU officials accuse Russia of providing intelligence and drones to Iran for attacks on US targets, while Russia vehemently denies these allegations, specifically dismissing reports of delivering drones as 'media lies'.

Articles discuss the traditions and Christian significance of Palm Sunday, also known as Pūpolsvētdiena or Kvetná nedeľa, highlighting its two strong stories and associated customs.

Pakistan has secured a deal with Iran to facilitate the passage of 20 ships through the Strait of Hormuz, amidst ongoing regional tensions.

A large fire erupted in the Neot Hovav industrial zone, near Beersheba, after shrapnel from a missile attack attributed to Iran struck an industrial facility. Israeli pesticide manufacturer ADAMA confirmed its Makhteshim plant in southern Israel was hit by an Iranian missile or intercept debris, with no injuries reported despite the severity of the incident.

Four people, including a baby in a stroller, sought medical attention after a competitor's car veered off the track during the 'Zadar City Award' race. Police confirmed minor injuries, with investigations ongoing.
A debate on TVN24 highlighted the global problem of air pollution, emphasizing its vast scale and toxic effects on health and quality of life in Poland and worldwide, while also suggesting potential solutions.

A drone strike, reportedly by Ukraine, triggered a fire at Russia's major Baltic port of Ust-Luga, a key oil exporting hub, causing new damage after being hit for a second time in days, with regional governor Alexander Drozdenko reporting 36 drones shot down.

The Museum of the 80s in Sarajevo recently shared a historical tidbit on social media, posting a photo of a ticket from Zdravko Čolić's sold-out concert at Koševo stadium 48 years ago in 1978.

A serious incident occurred in Vlora's Lungomare area where a bar owner was physically assaulted by three unidentified individuals and subsequently hospitalized.

Analyse: Det kan godt være, at Trump har påstået, Ukraine ikke har nogen kort på hånden.

The 350-year-old mystery surrounding the fate of d'Artagnan, the most famous of the Three Musketeers, may soon be resolved as researchers believe they are close to finding his remains.

The Municipal State Attorney's Office in Zlatar has filed an indictment against a 64-year-old woman, accusing her of producing 11 kilograms of marijuana on a plantation near Stubičke Toplice.

Veljko Mićunović's play 'Švejk,' produced by the Belgrade Drama Theater, was named the best production at the 51st Comedy Days festival in Jagodina, winning the 'Mija Aleksić' Award and two other recognitions.

A movement dubbed 'Yes in God’s Back Yard' sees churches across the country developing their underutilized land into affordable housing to address the ongoing shortage.

Izbori u deset lokalnih samouprava koji se danas održavaju nisu pokazatelj promene vlasti ali bi se pomak dogodio ukoliko bi liste vladajuće koalicije osvojile značajno manji broj glasova nego 2022.

An unknown driver in Oborovo Bistransko physically attacked and seriously injured a 77-year-old pedestrian following a traffic dispute, with police currently searching for the perpetrator.

Severe floods have hit the Dagestan republic in Russia, prompting authorities to declare a state of emergency and leaving over 327,000 residents without electricity. New reports confirm the ongoing severe flooding in the region.

The March 22, 2023, Abia State election is highlighted as a significant day in political history, marked by tension, intimidation, and the eventual triumph of the people's will.

Air France has completed its final return flight from Orly Airport, marking the end of an 80-year presence at the Parisian hub as it consolidates all operations at Roissy Paris-Charles-de-Gaulle.

A global epidemic of loneliness affects nearly one in six people worldwide and is associated with over 870,000 deaths each year.

The recent arrest of a 'godman' in Nashik has reignited discussions about the intricate relationship between political figures, bureaucrats, and spiritual leaders in Maharashtra.

An opinion piece by Funmi Komolafe, titled "Never stop trusting God," was published, reflecting on the last Sunday in March and encouraging readers to maintain faith and gratitude.

Iz Pokreta Sigurna Srpska, na čijem čelu je predsjednik PDP-a Draško Stanivuković, oglasili su se povodom novog zaduženja Vlade Republike Srpske emitovanjem obveznica na Londonskoj berzi.

Sjedinjene Američke Države i Izrael izveli su snažne udare na iranske sigurnosne snage na sjeverozapadu Irana na početku aktuelnog rata, jer su nastojali olakšati put za invaziju kurdskih snaga "sve…
An article explores the role of religious excuses, human fallibility, pity, and forgiveness in the context of remaking Kenya.

A single mother was deeply moved when her three-year-old son told her to find a partner and have a baby, explaining that he felt lonely.

A new study suggests that while the flow of time is linear, the human aging process is not, identifying a specific year when the body begins to decline more rapidly.

Emergency service employees in Montenegro claim they have been deprived of 13 years of preferential service, a problem the director attributes to inherited issues now being regulated.

Denmark and Romania are set to switch to daylight saving time, with clocks moving forward by one hour on Sunday morning.

A 21-year-old sustained serious injuries when a Ford Fiesta overturned on the M16.2 highway between Prozor-Rama and Jablanica.

An opposition leader has alleged that a self-styled 'godman' in Nashik was in contact with Maharashtra NCP president Sunil Tatkare and attempted to influence cabinet selections, specifically trying to prevent an MLA from becoming a minister.

Dr. Marc Siegel expresses admiration for Shannon Bream's book 'Nothing Is Impossible with God,' which explores biblical heroes and her personal journey of overcoming eye disease.

Medical professionals are recommending that individuals over the age of 50 consider reducing the frequency of daily showering, suggesting it may not be necessary for their health.

A historical narrative recounts the story of a Tripura queen who fainted before Goddess Durga and the king who subsequently altered the idol.

Two fresh First Information Reports (FIRs) have been filed against Nashik 'godman' Kharat for cheating and sexual assault, bringing the total number of cases against him to ten.

A DAT Report study indicates that the average German driver covers about 13,000 kilometers annually, suggesting that Bosnia and Herzegovina predominantly imports cheaper, high-mileage used vehicles from Germany.

A powerful storm system, accompanied by heavy snow and an earthquake in Zagreb, has caused widespread damage, power outages, and school cancellations across Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Slovenia, with ongoing traffic disruptions reported in BiH due to water, snow, and landslides.

Croatian news outlet Index.hr has published a review of Angelina Jolie's new film, 'Couture,' which focuses on the fashion industry. Jolie reportedly accepted the role due to financial needs stemming from her divorce and accumulating debts, also finding the film's theme of breast cancer personally resonant.

An Iranian missile and drone attack targeted the Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia, injuring several US service members, two seriously, and damaging US aircraft. Marco Rubio claims the war is expected to end in weeks, adding to new reports confirming the extent of damage and casualties.

President Trump has taken executive action to ensure TSA workers receive their salaries, announcing a plan to pay them despite ongoing congressional funding stalls and the partial government shutdown.

A new free-to-play fantasy RPG, drawing comparisons to titles like Baldur's Gate 3, God of War, Valheim, The Elder Scrolls, Dark Souls, and Skyrim, is now available on Steam. It offers a potential alternative for fans awaiting major RPGs.
Influencer Hanna Friberg discusses her routine, including cooking taco dinners, meal prepping, and trying red light therapy, while also recommending her favorite espresso martini.

Albanian journalist Ferdinand Dervishi claims that recent cyberattacks on the National Agency for Information Society (AKSHI) were carried out from within the agency and are linked to organized crime. Dervishi alleges these attacks are used to acquire billions of euros and that organized crime possesses the Albanian state's database.

Marlene Willis, the 90-year-old mother of actor Bruce Willis, has dedicated 22 years to volunteering with the Los Angeles Police Department.

Serbian police major Katarina Petrović, suspended from her job in Valjevo after presenting her book, claims her human rights are being revoked and that she is being persecuted.

A sudden winter weather front brought snow, low temperatures, and strong winds to Austria, resulting in storm damage, multiple accidents, and leaving thousands of households without electricity in Burgenland, Carinthia, and Styria.

The theatrical play "Mirandolina," directed by Tatjana Mandić Rigonat and produced by the Tivat Cultural Center, received two awards at the 51st "Dani komedije" festival in Jagodina.
Poland's weather forecast predicts thunderstorms across the country over the weekend, with colder temperatures and wintry precipitation, including rain and snow, expected at the start of the coming week.

Robyn's album 'Sexistential' has received positive reviews, with critics praising the artist for being more entertaining and radical than in a long time, pushing her favorite metaphor to its extreme.

A jubilee exhibition marks 80 years of the Association of Fine Artists of Montenegro (ULUCG), demonstrating the Montenegrin art scene's vitality, authenticity, and deep connection to society.

An endocrinologist suggests that women over 40 should take two specific dietary supplements to address hormonal changes that can affect sleep and stress.

Asle Toje, previously announced as the speaker for Oslo's May 17th national day speech, will no longer deliver the address. This development follows the resignation of an Frp politician from the organizing committee in protest.

A meteorologist for N1 has announced that certain regions in Bosnia and Herzegovina can expect severe weather conditions, similar to a recent event in the Krajina region.

Two young ambulance volunteers, Zoudi and Ali, were tragically killed in Nabatiyeh, southern Lebanon, after their motorcycle was directly hit by a drone, highlighting the dangers faced by rescuers in the ongoing conflict.

Actress Heather Graham candidly discussed the uncomfortable realities and challenges involved in filming intimate scenes, shedding light on the role of intimacy coordinators.

Hailey Bieber has popularized a transparent grey manicure, using the same nail polish for over two years.

A 23-year-old man has been arrested in Tirana as part of the "Fast Reaction" operation, suspected of assaulting two individuals and firing a weapon at them with his brother during a conflict on June 24, 2025.

Latvia's Central Election Commission and experts believe that a timely decision on manual vote counting for the upcoming Saeima elections will help reduce speculation about election fairness and allow for better preparation.
The Danish Radio and TV Board has approved the proposal for DR and DMI to develop a joint weather application, following a successful value test of the idea.

The banking sector in Republika Srpska achieved a net profit of 266.9 million KM in 2025, marking an increase of 19.7 million KM or 7.97 percent compared to 2024.

Montenegro recorded 21 traffic accidents in the past 24 hours, resulting in two serious and three minor injuries, with ten incidents occurring in Podgorica.

An article discusses how dietary changes can improve health, metabolism, and energy levels for individuals over 40, addressing age-related physiological changes.
Michał Szułdrzyński argues that the right-wing selectively employs the teachings of John Paul II for political convenience, rather than adhering to them consistently. He suggests that the Pope's teachings have become a tool in political struggles, rather than a well-understood doctrine.

A look back at the 1977 Tenerife disaster, the deadliest aviation accident on the ground, where two Boeing 747s collided in dense fog, claiming 583 lives and revolutionizing civil aviation safety protocols.

A 40-year-old man in Maharashtra was arrested for allegedly raping a woman, having claimed to be a divine figure. The victim gained courage to file a complaint following the arrest of another self-styled godman in Nashik.
Poland's weather forecast for Friday, March 27, indicates varied conditions across the country, with some regions experiencing sunshine while others may see sleet and temperatures ranging from 6 to 12 degrees Celsius.

Residents of Mirgaon village, which hosted Nashik 'godman' Kharat's temple, are expressing anger and demanding his ban, breaking their previous silence on the issue.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has arrived in Saudi Arabia for unannounced 'important meetings,' kicking off a surprise tour of Gulf States with a defense pitch and offering Ukraine's drone expertise with renewed urgency as the US increasingly focuses on Iran.

French anti-terrorism prosecutors have opened an investigation into a suspected attack targeting Bank of America’s Paris headquarters, following new arrests and ongoing probes into potential Islamist links, with suspicions now pointing towards Iran's Revolutionary Guards.

Images and reports confirm that a crucial American E-3 Sentry AWACS aircraft was destroyed, marking the US's first combat loss of such a jet, and soldiers were wounded, along with multiple refuelling aircraft, at Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia following an Iranian missile and drone attack, with Iran also reportedly hitting air tankers.

Millions have participated in the third wave of 'No Kings' rallies across US cities, protesting President Donald Trump’s policies, including aggressive deportation and the war in Iran, with organizers reporting approximately eight million participants. The protests, which took place in all 50 states on March 29, were widely reported by BBC and Reuters.

Denmark's Liberal Alliance party confirmed the expulsion of newly elected MP Cecilie Liv Hansen due to her dishonesty regarding 'incorrect information of significant character' and allegations of drug sales by her cohabitant; despite her ultra-short tenure, she is still set to receive a substantial annual salary, with another excluded member refusing to give mandates to the party.
An opinion piece reflects on Passover, highlighting its significance as a source of hope, faith, and God's protection for the Jewish people throughout centuries.
An article discusses whether an employee is entitled to severance pay if they refuse a changing notice, typically concluding that they are not, even if the change involves a demotion and salary reduction to minimum wage.

Iran's parliament speaker, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, has issued strong warnings against a potential US ground invasion, vowing never to accept 'humiliation' as the Pentagon reportedly prepares ground force options and more American marines arrive in the region, even as diplomatic efforts are claimed.

Bojan Bogdanović, a renowned Bosnian aphorist, poet, essayist, and literary critic, has passed away in Zenica at the age of 76.

A TikToker posted a video depicting an uncomfortable situation at Bačvice beach, which quickly went viral and sparked divided public reactions.
Poland will be situated between a high-pressure system from the west and low-pressure systems in the coming week. This atmospheric setup is expected to result in diverse weather conditions across different parts of the country.

Pope Francis delivered a strong statement, asserting that God rejects the prayers of leaders who initiate wars and have 'hands full of blood,' emphasizing that Jesus manifested God's mild face that always refuses violence.

Actress Michelle Pfeiffer has opened up about her most challenging years in Hollywood, revealing she was under the control of a couple who believed in surviving solely on sunlight and air.

A 15-year-old has died in an accident in Verige, Montenegro, with three other individuals transported to Kotor Hospital for treatment.

Thomas Markle, the 81-year-old estranged father of Meghan Markle, has reportedly found new happiness in a romantic relationship with Rio Canedo, a medical nurse 35 years his junior, whom he met while recovering from a life-saving surgery in the Philippines.

Iconic landmarks across Europe, including France's Eiffel Tower, Barcelona's Sagrada Família Basilica, and Germany's Brandenburg Gate, turned off their lights for an hour on Saturday night as part of the annual Earth Hour event, with hundreds of cities participating.

The advantages of chocolate consumption for both brain function and skin health are discussed, emphasizing that a higher cocoa percentage yields more benefits.

A psychologist provides advice on how to manage and overcome the discomfort experienced in social situations, such as paying after a meal, explaining that avoidance perpetuates fear.

Dubai experienced heavy rainfall and powerful storms, leading to warnings from authorities and a dramatic lightning strike on the Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building, an event captured in viral images.

An Iranian demand for tolls in the Strait of Hormuz is being viewed as a potential step away from the rules-based world order, though some doubt its realism. Meanwhile, rules regarding which countries' ships are allowed passage through the strait have been clarified.

Prime Video is poised to lead video game adaptations with a robust slate of projects, including the upcoming 'God of War' series, which is expected to feature key moments from the video games to faithfully adapt Kratos' story.

The third wave of 'No Kings' protests against Donald Trump has swept across over three thousand locations in the United States, with celebrities like Bruce Springsteen, Jane Fonda, and Joan Baez joining millions of demonstrators.

During his 'SNL U.K.' monologue, host Jamie Dornan surprised audiences by revealing his peculiar passion for collecting rocks that resemble potatoes.

Authorities are investigating the theft of a lorry carrying 12 tonnes (over 400,000 bars) of KitKat chocolate bars, which went missing from central Italy last week, risking a shortage in stores before Easter.

Pope Leo XIV made a historic day trip to Monaco, marking the first papal visit in 488 years, where he denounced the widening gap between the rich and poor and urged the principality's wealthy residents to share their fortunes and help those in need, emphasizing Monaco's 'gift of smallness' for good.
A Polish court has issued an important ruling, ordering an employer to pay over 150,000 PLN in overtime wages to a manager, confirming that managerial positions are not exempt from overtime compensation.
Poland's Institute of Meteorology and Water Management has issued meteorological warnings for several provinces, anticipating night and morning frosts, with heavy snowfall expected in one district.

Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau humorously commented on their age difference during a casual date, sharing photos and playful banter on social media.

Milorad Dodik, president of SNSD, announced that Republika Srpska expects a significant visit from a high-level American delegation in April, coinciding with the commemoration of the Jasenovac breakthrough in Donja Gradina.
Wszyscy oficerowie, generałowie, którzy są zapraszani do prezydenta (...) zawsze występują o zgodę do mnie, czy mogą wziąć udział w takim spotkaniu - powiedział wicepremier, minister obrony narodowej…

A ballistic missile launched from Iran has struck an area in Jerusalem, causing significant material damage and injuring 11 people, according to preliminary reports.

Actor and director Radoslav Rale Milenković is in the spotlight due to his acclaimed monodrama 'Naši dani,' which, after an initial cancellation, was performed to ovations in Čačak, highlighting its enduring relevance and the actor's long career.

In Belgrade, a driver refused an alcohol test after an accident, then attempted to flee, injuring two traffic police officers in the process. Criminal charges will be filed against the individual.

Bank of America has agreed to pay over $70 million to settle a class-action lawsuit by Jeffrey Epstein's victims, with the agreement now awaiting judicial approval, as the bank denies wrongdoing and seeks to move past the affair.

A zoo in Denmark is set to reopen after being closed for three months, with staff expressing optimism for the animals' well-being.

Bosnia and Herzegovina's meat and meat product exports totaled 140.25 million KM last year, a 3.09% decrease from the previous year, while imports rose by 3.56% to 719.84 million KM.

Zagreb is expecting strong to severe northerly and northeasterly winds, with gusts measured once in a hundred years, alongside a forecast of mostly cloudy skies and a chance of light rain towards evening.

American singer Marc Anthony and his wife Nadia Ferreira announced they are expecting a baby girl, their second child together, sharing the news on social media.

The article details how Silesia has transformed from an industrial wasteland into a modern European success story.
Undefeated star Joshua Perreira discusses his lifelong passion for dinosaurs, fossils, and Godzilla, revealing this interest ahead of his return at ONE Fight Night 42.

Iranian nuclear facilities were attacked, with Israel claiming responsibility just hours after threatening to escalate military operations against Iran. Israeli forces confirmed bombing Iran's Arak heavy-water reactor, targeting key infrastructure for plutonium production, following earlier reports of US and Israeli strikes on facilities in Arak and Ardakan.

Research indicates that the one-hour sleep reduction from daylight saving time can induce a pro-inflammatory state, potentially worsening heart conditions and increasing heart attack risk. A psychiatrist further emphasizes the clear negative medical impact of time changes on the organism, beyond just brain and alertness.
MongoDB has been identified as the worst-performing large-cap IT stock year-to-date, reflecting significant underperformance in the current market.

Classes in primary and secondary schools in Zagreb have been canceled due to strong storm winds that have been causing significant disruptions to traffic and daily life in the city for hours.
Brazilian singer Ivete Sangalo will present her 'Ivete Clareou' samba and pagode project in Cascais, Portugal, this September, with other artists like Arnaldo Antunes and Maiara e Maraisa also scheduled to perform during the summer.

Zeke, a cat, is once again seeking a home after being returned to a shelter five years after his initial adoption, a story that has garnered significant sympathy.

A traffic accident has led to the closure of the Lašva - Kaonik section of the main road, resulting in kilometre-long queues around the Lašva interchange in Bosnia.
Moldova is forecast to experience cloudy weather and rain this weekend, March 28-29. Temperatures are expected to reach +12-19°C on Saturday, with a slight cooling on Sunday.
Judges Jerzy Nawrocki and Barbara du Château will remain as president and vice-president of the Lublin Court of Appeal, respectively, despite reaching retirement age and lacking the required consent from the National Council of the Judiciary (KRS).

Police officer Aleksandar Vuković (33) from Banja Luka has been sentenced to three years in prison by the Banja Luka District Court for the death of a colleague that occurred during a pursuit of a driver in the city.

The Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina (CBBiH) forecasts an acceleration of total inflation in the second quarter of this year, while economic growth in the country remained moderate at the end of 2025.
La Virreina Centre de la Imatge is hosting the largest retrospective exhibition ever dedicated to French filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard, exploring his work's connection to war, thought, and visual revolution.

Akvilė Knyguolis, a 12th-grade student who began creating content at age nine, is actively developing her social media presence and has become the face of the 'Pildyk' brand in Lithuania.
Oburu Oginga has been ratified as the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party leader, while Senator Godfrey Osotsi has been removed from his deputy role, signaling a shift in the party's leadership structure.

Dejan Bobaček, a member of the informal far-right group 'Narodne patrole' (People's Patrols), has been found guilty and sentenced to five years in prison for inciting violent change to the constitutional order and illegal production and possession of weapons.
A significant power shift has occurred within Kenya's Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party, with Oburu Oginga ratified as official party leader, Godfrey Osotsi removed as co-deputy leader, and Simba Arati and Abdulswamad Nassir installed as new deputy leaders. The changes have been met with controversy, including ODM Secretary-General Sifuna declaring the SDC meeting that ratified the changes as 'fake', while Oburu Oginga defended the party against claims of being 'bought'.

Novo Nordisk has secured US FDA approval for its once-weekly insulin Awiqli, expanding its presence in diabetes care and offering a new treatment option for type 2 diabetes.
Hampont and associated investors, who previously acquired shares from the Ares fund, are preparing to take over additional shares in the developer Murapol and are seeking UOKiK approval for exclusive control.

A landmark US jury verdict found Meta and Google (YouTube) liable for creating addictive social media products that harm children, prompting calls for responsible design and placing Meta in risky legal territory as New Mexico explores options to force changes. This initial victory against tech giants has been widely reported, including by Greek media.

Fifty-three years ago on March 27, Marlon Brando famously refused the Best Actor Oscar for his role as Vito Corleone in "The Godfather." Activist Sacheen Littlefeather appeared at the ceremony in his place to decline the award.

Slobodan Petrović, an MP from the Serbia Centre (SRCE) party, revealed that 167 individuals aged 100 to 120 years are listed on the electoral roll in Bor, citing data from the Republic Health Insurance Fund, raising concerns ahead of local elections.

Croatian theatrical performances attracted 1.9 million viewers in 2024, marking a 10 percent increase compared to the 2022/2023 season, with children's plays drawing the most significant public interest.

Nedžad Lokmić, Minister for Veteran Affairs of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, announced significant progress in negotiations between authorities and veteran associations regarding the introduction of veteran benefits, with implementation expected to begin in 2027.

An experienced hacker has shared insights into the most disturbing content and activities encountered on the dark web over three decades of work.

As metabolism and hormones change with age, experts suggest four simple dietary adjustments for people over 40 to significantly improve their health and energy levels.

The core cast of the popular Korean drama 'Guardian: The Lonely and Great God' — Gong Yoo, Kim Go-eun, Lee Dong-wook, and Yoo In-na — is set to reunite for a travel show to mark the series' 10th anniversary.

Former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro appeared in a New York City court for his defense in a drug trafficking case, with his son expressing trust in the US legal system despite claims of 'kidnapping,' as a judge refused to dismiss charges.