Today marks the anniversary of the Battle of Sutjeska, also known as the Fifth Enemy Offensive, which concluded on this day in 1943 and is remembered as one of the largest and most devastating battles in Croatian history, particularly for Dalmatians.
Dragoslav Šćekić, leader of the Movement for National Trust, has called for the preservation of the current ruling majority in Podgorica, emphasizing that individual stubbornness and political maneuvering are not in the citizens' interest and criticizing the resignation of the Capital City Assembly President as a 'dramatically bad move'.
In an interview ahead of their first performance for a domestic audience at Belgrade Port on June 12, the band Kaleo shares their perspective on the current landscape of rock music, noting a decline in young guitar players.
Russia's state nuclear company Rosatom claims a Ukrainian drone struck the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, Europe's largest, causing no major damage. This accusation comes as Ukrainian President Zelensky stated Ukraine is conducting long-range strikes in response to Russian attacks.
Israeli Minister Israel Katz has stated that the plan for the 'voluntary departure' of Palestinians from Gaza will continue 'at the appropriate time.' This announcement reiterates a controversial proposal regarding the future of Gaza's population.
Israel announced it killed a senior Hamas military commander in an airstrike in Gaza, identifying him as a key architect of the October 7 attacks. Hamas later confirmed the death of its top armed wing chief.
The trial of the Mayor of Vlasenica commenced before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, where he faces charges of glorifying convicted war criminals Radovan Karadžić and Ratko Mladić. His defense challenged the law under which he was indicted.
BMW is implementing its new M Ignite pre-chamber ignition technology, derived from motorsport, into M models to improve efficiency and meet Euro 7 standards, thereby extending the lifespan of gasoline engines.
The European Union is expected to approve new sanctions targeting violent Israeli settlers, with a political agreement already reached among member states. These measures are anticipated to be finalized soon.
A former US spy for Israel, now seeking a seat in the Knesset, publicly called for the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians from Gaza during a live television appearance. His controversial remarks have drawn significant attention as he campaigns for the Israeli parliament.
A Texas inmate was executed despite a last-minute confession, while Iran continued to demand war reparations from the US and expressed skepticism about quick negotiations. These events unfolded amidst broader discussions on US-China military parity, immigration reform, and calls for economic protests in the US.
Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon and Gaza resulted in the deaths of at least 14 people in Lebanon and 11 in Gaza, including women, children, and police officers, marking the deadliest day since the ceasefire began. An Israeli soldier was also killed.
Israeli strikes reportedly killed at least 12-13 people in Gaza and several in Lebanon, despite an extended ceasefire, marking a significant escalation of violence in the region.
New breakdown statistics from Germany, including data from ADAC, indicate that electric vehicles are significantly more reliable than traditional internal combustion engine cars. The reports suggest EVs experience breakdowns at roughly half the rate of gasoline-powered vehicles.
Two Palestinians, including a 14-year-old, were killed during an attack by Israeli settlers near a school in a West Bank village. Witnesses reported that settlers attacked the village, leading to clashes where Israeli forces also opened fire, resulting in the fatalities and several injuries.
Israeli forces have reportedly arrested more than 23,000 Palestinians in the West Bank since the conflict in Gaza began in October 2023. These arrests have been a significant part of the ongoing tensions in the region.
The government of Republika Srpska is initiating efforts to abolish the provisions in Bosnia and Herzegovina's Criminal Code that prohibit genocide denial. This move seeks to remove the ban on denying genocide and glorifying war criminals.
Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir visited the Al-Aqsa Mosque complex in Jerusalem's Old City, seeking greater access for Jewish visitors, which drew condemnation from Jordan and warnings from the Palestinian leadership.
Smirnov, who served as governor of the Kursk region from May to December 2024, has been sentenced to 14 years in prison after being arrested last year along with his first deputy.
Immigrant parents of new US Marines missed their children's promotion ceremony at Parris Island, fearing checks by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at the base entrance.
Hundreds have rallied in the West Bank against Israel's new death penalty law, which human rights groups are calling 'cruel' and discriminatory against Palestinians, with the EU, Spanish PM Pedro Sánchez, and Jordan also expressing 'great concern' and condemning it as a 'step towards apartheid'. Concerns are also being raised about the Israeli right's sudden focus on settler violence, which some critics label as 'fake news' to distract from the new law.
US President Donald Trump shared a video purportedly showing a munitions depot in Iran being attacked, following reports of a US bombing in the night. American officials have confirmed that the US military struck a large ammunition depot in Isfahan with 907-kilogram bunker buster bombs during intense US-Israeli attacks, with witnesses recording dramatic footage of the strikes and explosions also reported in Tehran.
Montenegro's GP URA party announced it will present a scheme detailing dozens of interconnected firms, individuals, and institutions from Montenegro and abroad, suspected of coordinated corrupt activities related to a specific project.
The Middle East is experiencing intense military activity with fresh waves of Iranian missile attacks reported against Israel, including impacts in Tel Aviv, and ongoing Israeli military operations in Lebanon. German President Steinmeier has criticized the war, while drone activity caused AWS disruption in Bahrain, and Iran continues to dismiss claims of talks with the US as 'fake news'.
Federal Minister of Internal Affairs Ramo Isak has strongly reacted to incidents at Pecara stadium in Široki Brijeg, stating he will not tolerate hate speech and the glorification of criminals.
The USS Tripoli, carrying 2,000 Marines, is set to enter the Arabian Sea, providing the US with an opportunity to deploy troops to secure the Strait of Hormuz. Additionally, at least three US vessels, including the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit, have departed San Diego en route to the Middle East for routine operations.
Iran will hold a funeral Wednesday for its security chief Ali Larijani as it vowed revenge, firing off a wave of missiles at Israel after it killed the powerful figure in an air strike.
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Rat se zahuktava na Bliskom istoku. Broj žrtava sada se meri u hiljadama širom Irana i Libana. Cene energije rastu. Zaliv je zahvaćen iranskim napadima.
Ukrainian President Zelenskiy has stated that Ukraine is seeking financial aid and technology in exchange for its assistance with drone operations in the Middle East, reiterating his country's conditions for such support.
A US Air Force KC-135 refueling plane crashed in Iraq, killing six servicemembers, including Major Alex Klinner. The incident occurred amid the ongoing US-Iran conflict, with a GoFundMe campaign set up for Klinner's family.
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenka is reportedly attempting to improve relations with the US and EU, while also trying to avoid angering Russia's Vladimir Putin, in light of the Iranian regime's difficulties.
Israeli settlers have intensified attacks on Palestinians in the occupied West Bank in recent days, while the Israeli army has imposed road blockades due to the war with Iran, and medical teams warn...
CVJETNI studio ABEO iz Otoka proveo je inicijativu 'Dan napuštenih buketa', ostavivši 20 buketa cvijeća na ulicama Otoka i Komletinaca kako bi uljepšali dan slučajnim prolaznicima.
This article provides a daily digest of news, including updates on the war in Ukraine, with claims from Kyiv and statements from Hungarian Prime Minister Orban, alongside other regional developments.
Five individuals were arrested during a farmers' protest blocking the Badovinci border crossing in Serbia, with an attorney reporting that one person may have a broken arm and others were beaten.
The next round of peace negotiations between Ukraine and Russia, mediated by the US, is expected to take place in Abu Dhabi, UAE, in early March, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
A fire broke out in an abandoned warehouse of the former Sljeme factory in Sesvete, Croatia, prompting concern among local residents who report it as one in a series of fires in the area, possibly caused by a group of youths.
Ukraine is developing a strategic operation from an underground bunker to completely cut off Crimea from Russian forces. The plan aims to isolate the peninsula, according to the commander of Ukraine's drone forces.
Public Works Secretary Vince Dizon has pledged year-round dredging and desilting operations for the Pinacanauan-Cagayan river confluence in Tuguegarao City, Cagayan, to address environmental concerns.
Eça de Queiroz's long-lost and unfinished operetta, 'A Morte do Diabo,' composed in 1869, is being staged in Aveiro after being rediscovered following 120 years.
The documentary film 'What Needs to Be Done' by director and screenwriter Srđan Kovačević won the main award in the international competitive program at the 19th International Documentary Film Festival Beldocs in Belgrade.
A review reflects on the International Exhibition at the Venice Biennale, particularly Koyo Kouoh's vision, and considers what it could have been if fully realized.
Israel has announced its intention to sue The New York Times over an article detailing the abuse of Palestinians. The New York Times has defended its reporting in response to the legal threat.
An independent Israeli report concluded that Hamas committed widespread and systematic sexual violence during its October 7 attack on Israel. The 298-page document details rapes and other sexual assaults used as a deliberate weapon.
Several countries, including Israel, Finland, Sweden, and Moldova, secured their spots in the Eurovision Song Contest final after competing in the semi-final round. The results sparked discussions and reactions regarding the qualifiers and their chances in the upcoming final.
The Director of the Srebrenica Memorial Center, Emir Suljagić, has filed a criminal complaint against Milorad Dodik for allegedly glorifying convicted war criminals. This action comes amidst ongoing tensions regarding the interpretation of past conflicts.
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A lineup of global music stars, including Katy Perry, Future, Lisa, J Balvin, Michael Bublé, and Alanis Morissette, has been announced to perform at the opening ceremonies for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. These events will take place across the host nations of the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
USKOK has filed an indictment against three Ukrainians arrested in Dubrovnik who allegedly defrauded investors of over 1.2 million euros by posing as financial experts.
More than 8,000 Palestinian bodies are believed to be buried under the rubble in the Gaza Strip, with less than one percent of the debris removed after a two-year Israeli war against the enclave. This information was reported by an Israeli media outlet on Monday.
At least three Palestinians were killed and ten wounded in new Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip on Thursday. These attacks are described as a continuation of truce violations.
Fatah, the party of President Mahmoud Abbas, won a majority in the Palestinian municipal elections held in the West Bank and a community in Gaza. Palestinian authorities hailed the elections as a success, with Fatah loyalists securing numerous seats.
131 wounded Palestinians have returned to Gaza via Egypt after receiving medical treatment, while thousands more await evacuation amidst Israeli restrictions.
The United States seized an Iranian cargo ship, which Iran claims violates a ceasefire agreement and has led to Tehran refusing new negotiations with Washington. The incident has heightened tensions and put a fragile ceasefire at risk.
VinaCapital has been chosen to co-lead a new venture capital fund based in Ho Chi Minh City. This initiative aims to boost investment in the region's startup ecosystem.
Kosovo's Minister of Justice, Albulena Haxhiu, has claimed that Serbia continues to be a haven for war criminals. She stated that Serbia has not extradited any individuals accused of war crimes to Kosovo.
Pedro Sanchez underlined the need for the European Union to play a more active and leading role on the international stage, not only militarily but also in terms of values.
Israel launched an attack on Iran's largest petrochemical complex, identified by some reports as the South Pars facility. The Israeli Defense Minister confirmed the strike, stating the complex accounts for approximately half of Iran's petrochemical production.
Miroslav Kraljević, the Mayor of Vlasenica, has pleaded not guilty to charges of inciting national, racial, and religious hatred, discord, and intolerance.
Under the law passed by Israel's parliament late on Monday, Palestinians convicted by military courts of carrying out deadly attacks classified as "acts of terrorism" will face the death penalty.
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US gas prices have reached an all-time high since 2022, hitting $4 a gallon, as the Iran war escalates and drives up energy prices, marking the first time in nearly four years the average cost has climbed above this threshold.
An article celebrates World Spinach Day by offering versatile and healthy recipes that provide strength and energy, highlighting the vegetable's numerous properties.
UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese has reiterated her controversial statement that the world has given Israel a 'licence to torture Palestinians,' describing life in the occupied territories as a 'continuum of physical and mental suffering' where torture has become state policy.
Israeli settlers have violently stormed multiple Palestinian villages in the occupied West Bank, torching homes and vehicles and causing injuries. The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has condemned these actions as organized terrorism and part of a genocidal campaign.
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A scam involving 'phantom and unfinished' construction work, initially in Alcalá, has now spread to several homeowner associations in Madrid and Guadalajara, with the defrauded amounts potentially exceeding one million euros.
"Izraelska okupacija je ciljala policijsko vozilo u kojem se nalazilo nekoliko oficira i policijskog osoblja u centralnoj guberniji dok su obavljali svoje dužnosti praćenja pijaca i održavanja…
The United States is offering a reward of up to $10 million for information on high-ranking Iranian officials, including the new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei. This comes as crypto prediction markets speculate on whether Mojtaba Khamenei will be removed from his position before 2026.
A rifle-wielding man, identified as a Lebanese immigrant who lost relatives in an Israeli strike in Lebanon, attacked a Detroit-area synagogue and was killed in a shootout. Police operations were underway following the gunfire exchange.
Palestinian Ambassador Sylvia Kharoof emphasized the deep connection between Bosnians and Palestinians, stating that Bosnia and Herzegovina serves as an example for Palestine.
Hungarian authorities have detained seven Ukrainian citizens on suspicion of money laundering, prompting a strong reaction from Ukraine's foreign minister.
Federation of BiH Prime Minister Nermin Nikšić has filed a criminal complaint against Sebija Izetbegović, alleging a connection between individuals in the judiciary and the SDA party, following her recent statements.
The Palestinian death toll in Gaza has surpassed 73,000, according to health officials, as Israeli attacks continue despite a ceasefire. Reports also indicate Israeli settlers torched vehicles and a mosque in the West Bank.
Israel is reportedly set to approve a significant plan to expand settlements in the West Bank, including allocating $338 million for the establishment of 61 new settlements. This move is expected to draw international criticism and further escalate tensions in the region.
More than 1.7 million displaced Palestinians in Gaza are struggling with severe sanitation issues in vast tent settlements across the Strip. Access to toilets has become one of the most challenging daily struggles for survival, with many resorting to makeshift solutions within their tents.
Reports have emerged detailing shocking statements from Israeli soldiers in Gaza, who allegedly expressed 'pleasure' in killing Palestinians. These remarks have sparked controversy and condemnation.
Police have filed criminal charges against two residents of Zrenjanin, suspected of committing tax evasion and tax fraud, causing over 40.5 million dinars in damages to the Serbian budget.
Israeli forces conducted airstrikes in Gaza, killing at least seven Palestinians, and also killed a Palestinian in the West Bank who allegedly threw stones. These incidents occurred ahead of Eid al-Adha, with some strikes targeting civilian gathering locations.
Tens of thousands of people participated in rival demonstrations across London, including a far-right march and counter-protests, leading to dozens of arrests and a significant police operation.
A session of Montenegro's Security and Defense Committee was postponed due to a lack of quorum, with some members refusing to attend. This led to political commentary regarding the seriousness of the individuals involved.
Tens of thousands of people have demonstrated across Argentina to protest President Javier Milei's proposed budget cuts to public universities. Protesters argue that the cuts threaten the future of public education and society.
A newly elected Green Party council member in Bolton, England, faced criticism after being filmed driving a Lamborghini to a wedding, just days after his election and public advocacy for banning petrol and diesel vehicles.
Members of the 'Mothers of Srebrenica' association held a peaceful gathering in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina, to protest the release of war criminals, emphasizing that such actions further offend victims and their families.
The Bosniak Council in Montenegro has issued a statement condemning chauvinistic incidents by individuals within the Army of Montenegro, specifically criticizing the glorification of war criminals and fascist collaborators.
An Israeli attack in the Gaza Strip reportedly targeted the son of a Hamas leader. Initial reports conflicted, with some stating he was killed and others indicating he was seriously wounded.
A portion of wounded Palestinians has returned to Gaza from Egypt after receiving medical treatment, while thousands more continue to await assistance outside the devastated enclave.
The article reports on allegations that Israeli settlers are using water as a weapon against Palestinians in the West Bank, detailing an incident where masked men cut a fence at a pumping station.
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Palestinians participated in local elections across the West Bank and parts of Gaza, marking the first such vote in Gaza in over 20 years. The elections took place amidst a challenging security situation and recent Israeli strikes.
A Lebanese journalist was killed in an Israeli strike, prompting accusations of war crimes from Lebanese leaders and a funeral for the reporter. The incident occurred shortly before Washington talks, with reports also detailing her final moments under rubble.
Activists in Carcaixent, Spain, are pushing for the complete removal of the mausoleum dedicated to genocidal figure Luburic, arguing that merely removing a fascist shield is insufficient.
The United States seized an Iranian vessel near the Strait of Hormuz, prompting Tehran to vow retaliation and further escalating tensions in the critical waterway. This incident occurred ahead of planned peace talks, which Iran is reportedly considering boycotting due to US demands.
The Ministry of Health in Gaza announced that over 72,000 Palestinians have been killed and more than 172,000 injured since the start of the Israeli aggression on October 7, 2023.
The Palestinian Embassy in Montenegro reported that at least eight Palestinians, including a nine-year-old girl, were killed in Gaza over the past 48 hours, condemning Israeli actions.
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Israel's parliament has passed a new and controversial law allowing for the death penalty for Palestinians convicted of lethal attacks, a move that has drawn significant international attention and criticism.
Thousands of U.S. troops have arrived in the Middle East as President Donald Trump considers capturing Iran's 'forbidden island,' with experts now warning that seizing Kharg Island would risk American lives and may not end the Iran war.
Dritan Abazović, president of the URA Civic Movement and chairman of the Možura wind farm inquiry committee, is set to present a complex network of companies, institutions, and individuals linked to the case in the Montenegrin Parliament.
The Iran war continues to cause a global energy shock, driving fuel prices up and shaking the world economy, with Asia looking to COVID-era playbooks to tackle the crisis from the Strait of Hormuz blockage. Daily life in Asia is disrupted by the fuel crisis, and poor countries face catastrophe as the global economy pays a high price for the conflict.
The US is reportedly weighing the deployment of elite airborne troops and has informed allies about a potential ground invasion of Iran's Kharg Island to end the Strait of Hormuz blockade, with hawks within the US pushing for the takeover of the key oil export center.
Professor David Pettigrew stated that the inaction of the BiH Prosecutor's Office and OHR has contributed to the escalation of genocide denial, glorification of war criminals, and hate speech in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The Hungarian government has announced a ban on three Ukrainians, identified as a retired intelligence officer, a former presidential advisor, and an extremist military officer, from entering Hungary and the Schengen zone due to alleged threats against Prime Minister Orbán.
US Republican Congressman Pete Sessions stated that approximately 2,500 US Marines could secure Iran's Harg Island, crucial for oil exports, asserting that this would not constitute a classic ground invasion.
The US-Israeli war on Iran has threatened Gulf ports and disrupted global trade through the Strait of Hormuz, a vital waterway through which roughly a fifth of the world's oil and liquefied natural gas normally passes, with reports detailing the number of ships attacked.
Iran has permitted two Indian-flagged LPG carriers and other Indian vessels to cross the Strait of Hormuz, following diplomatic discussions and confirming a rare exception to the blockade.
Police arrested a man at the Badovinci border crossing on suspicion of illegal production and trafficking of weapons after he was found with four rocket launchers.
For two days, the University of Parma was the stage for a conference that brought together specialists around the unpublished "The Duke of Parma". The tragedy, which remained unpublished, is now online.
Lawyer Vladimir Terzić announced that five individuals were arrested during a farmers' protest blocking the Badanovci border crossing, with suspicions that one had a broken arm and others were beaten.
An indictment has been confirmed against Miroslav Kraljević, Mayor of Vlasenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, for inciting national, racial, and religious hatred and glorifying war criminals.