The parents of the teenage boy responsible for the mass shooting at a Belgrade elementary school have been sentenced to prison terms, with the defense announcing an appeal against the verdict.
The creative economy is highlighted as a sector where the Western Balkan states naturally share common interests. A Ministerial Forum on the creative economy aims to strengthen political support for its development and enhance experience exchange.
Serbian singer Aleksandra Prijović has released her new album titled 'Bol i alkohol,' featuring nine new songs, marking her first album in three years.
The Montenegrin opposition has offered a platform to overcome the political crisis, advocating for dialogue and consensus as a natural step in the country's crucial EU integration phase.
Tijana Brajović, director of Financial Hub d.o.o. and the Kreditiranje.me platform, discusses the importance of responsible lending practices, emphasizing that it begins with asking the right questions.
OŠ "Mileva Lajović Lalatović" in Montenegro has issued a tender for the renovation of its floors, with an estimated value of approximately 350,000 euros excluding VAT.
The basketball court in Njegoš Park was filled to capacity for screenings of the films 'Leptir' by director Sara Stijović and 'Spomenik revolucije' by director Mladen Ivanović, which were met with great public interest.
Years after his arrest and conviction, the search for Jovito Palparan continues, with families of abducted activists receiving information that he may no longer be in New Bilibid Prison.
Serbian singer Aleksandra Prijović attended several concerts by Croatian musician Jakov Jozinović in Belgrade, where they socialized and exchanged experiences.
Mothers have petitioned the Supreme Court to ascertain the whereabouts of former general Jovito Palparan, but the Bureau of Corrections (BuCor) denies any transfer, stating he remains at Bilibid. Palparan is a controversial figure linked to human rights abuses.
Klikovac commented on the engagements of Stojović, stating that his activities before 2020 are well-known, in relation to his role as an active member of the International Commission.
The short documentary 'Butterfly' by Sara Stijović, created in collaboration with residents of the 'Mladost' Home for Neglected Children in Bijela, is set to open the Underhill program in Njegoš Park.
Parents of students from the Jovan Jovanović Zmaj gymnasium in Novi Sad announced they will protest in front of the Ministry of Education, demanding the removal of the school's director.
Visitors to Trocnov in the České Budějovice region enjoyed a grand medieval show featuring a battle with 220 fighters, a knight's tournament, a historical market, and period cuisine in the birthplace of Hussite commander Jan Žižka.
Andrija Klikovac, head of the DPS councilor club in the Capital City Assembly, responded to statements by PES MP Gordan Stojović, questioning why Stojović did not disclose his membership in a DPS Main Board committee after 2021.
Vasilije Perić has garnered public support from the Democratic People's Party (DNP) and written support from the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) for his candidacy as President of the Podgorica Assembly. The European Alliance also announced its backing for Perić, who stated his model does not imply a formal coalition.
Mina Brajović, head of the World Health Organization (WHO) office in Montenegro, stated that "one act of kindness is never in vain" while presenting awards to the most humane individuals.
A Montenegrin official, Vujović, stated that direct public reactions from the government to the film "Referendum - priča o..." are unnecessary when institutions act within legal powers, in response to a parliamentary question.
The Democratic People's Party (DNP) has accused Jelena Borovinić Bojović of multiple meetings with Ljubo Milović, prompting her to threaten legal action over what she calls untrue allegations. Borovinić Bojović claims the DNP is acting as a political servant to the DPS and will have to prove their claims in court.
Students of "Jovan Jovanović Zmaj" Gymnasium in Novi Sad announced a complete boycott of classes, stating they will not allow certain actions by the administration.
The 'Day of the Best' event concluded in Podgorica's Independence Square with awards presented to the top high school students, including 'Luča' diploma recipients and those who placed in the top three at state competitions.
Metro service on Line C between Pražského povstání and Kačerov stations has been suspended after a train struck a person at Budějovická station. Passengers are advised to use alternative bus routes.
Ivan Vujović, a leader of the European Alliance, stated that the Montenegrin government is misusing strong EU support to demonstrate poor parliamentary practices, particularly in proposing members for the RTCG Council.
Fashion designer Nataša Pejović is set to unveil her new ready-to-wear collection, 'Twenty by the Bay,' featuring designs for both men and women, in Luštica.
North Macedonia's Deputy Minister of Health, Jovica Andovski, announced that the draft law on protection from smoking has passed its initial parliamentary review, aiming for comprehensive health protection, especially for children and youth, and alignment with European legislation.
The SEP organization is calling on Saša Mujović to reject a proposal from "Zelenila"'s Board of Directors, alleging it is solely for party employment at the expense of Podgorica's budget and citizens' money.
Parents of students at Jovina Gymnasium in Novi Sad have announced a new protest to be held on Wednesday, reiterating their demand for the removal of the school's director, Radivoje P. Stojković.
Bruce Springsteen, Bon Jovi, and Public Enemy delivered a star-studded performance at the Music America Concert, marking Bon Jovi's first public performance in New Jersey since 2018.
Bruce Springsteen performed alongside Jon Bon Jovi and Public Enemy on the second night of the 'Music America' concert, covering songs by Elvis Presley, Bob Dylan, and others.
The Montenegrin feature film 'Black Trumpet,' a Serbian minority co-production directed by Bojan Stijović, is set to have its world premiere on June 11 at the Bishkek International Film Festival in Kyrgyzstan.
Curator Slađana Žunjić presented the exhibition 'Risto Stijović Gallery - Architecture: projects and realizations,' emphasizing the importance of architectural project documentation as valuable museum material and the necessity of its collection and preservation.
Jovan Vujović has been definitively sentenced to two years and two months, while Mihailo Knežević received a first-instance sentence of one year in prison.
Parents of Jova's students, supported by Belgrade citizens, met with the Minister of Education outside the Ministry. The Minister, reportedly unaware of the depth of their crisis, promised assistance.
Parents of students from Jovanović Gymnasium are protesting outside the Ministry of Education, demanding to speak with the minister about the deepening crisis at the school. They seek dialogue to resolve the ongoing issues affecting the gymnasium.
One of Caravaggio's most famous authorship mysteries is being presented at the Vilnius Picture Gallery. This exhibition highlights a significant work whose attribution to the renowned artist has been a subject of debate.
Over 400 employees at the University of Novi Sad have signed a proclamation demanding the removal of Radivoj Stojković, the director of Jovina Gymnasium. The collective action reflects significant dissatisfaction among the university staff.
Parents of students at Jovina Gymnasium in Serbia have requested that the Minister of Education immediately find a replacement for school director Radivoje P. Stojković and revoke his access to school email and electronic records.
Jelena Borovinić Bojović resigned from her position, leading to Aranitović taking over the next session of the Podgorica parliament. Borovinić Bojović stated that any agreement outside the coalition agreement would alter the electoral will of Podgorica citizens.
A leader of the European Alliance in Montenegro reacted to the Parliament Speaker's statement regarding the expected process of returning property to the Serbian Orthodox Church and the Karađorđević dynasty, which was confiscated in 1945.
Students, parents, and teachers of the Jovan Jovanović Zmaj Gymnasium in Novi Sad held protests against alleged pressure on employees and the school's director. Demonstrators expressed concerns about the treatment of students and staff, calling for an end to the perceived harassment.
Podgorica Mayor Saša Mujović announced a 5 million euro investment in Botun, including renovation of roads, the elementary school courtyard, a sports field, and the construction of a promenade.
More than ten people, including foreigners, were injured in a collision between a bus and a car near České Budějovice, leading to the closure of the road.
Vladislav Bojović, president of the DNP Pljevlja Municipal Board and MP, questioned whether Lekić and his party colleagues prioritize their positions over the annulment of Kosovo's recognition, noting that NSD councilors in Zeta voted for annulment without hesitation.
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A news report from Vijesti at 7:30 PM, edited and hosted by Dimitrije Jovićević, questions the source of billions for the Montenegrin government's infrastructure projects.
The Slavie cultural center in České Budějovice is set to reopen after a three-year renovation, but it still lacks a restaurant and bar operator, as well as a complete production team.
Students at Jovan Jovanović Zmaj Gymnasium in Novi Sad have initiated a two-day boycott of classes, protesting the suspension of their teachers and claiming the school is on the verge of collapse. Suspended professors are holding public lessons outside the school in solidarity with the students.
The Democratic People's Party (DNP) has launched an initiative to schedule a session of the Pljevlja Municipal Assembly, with the proposal to be submitted to local councilors.
Students of Jovina Gymnasium in Novi Sad, Serbia, are protesting and blocking an intersection, demanding the resignation of their principal, Radivoje. The protest highlights dissatisfaction with the situation at the school.
Bosnian-Herzegovinian music star Džejla Ramović and her colleague Aleksandra Prijović performed together at a celebration in Belgrade, captivating guests with their rendition.
Five teachers at the 'Jovan Jovanović Zmaj' Gymnasium in Novi Sad have been suspended, with their official emails blocked and access to the electronic diary system denied.
Montenegrin politicians Mašković and Bulatović have exchanged accusations regarding the current governance in Podgorica. They point fingers at Borovinić Bojović and the current government, alleging a planned scheme involving Mujović.
The resignation of Jelena Borovinić Bojović has sparked questions about the formation of a new majority in Podgorica and the potential for a politically charged summer in the city.
A man in Holargos, Greece, shot his wife and then committed suicide following a domestic dispute. Neighbors reported hearing screams and gunshots, and the wife was hospitalized with injuries.
Bojović has announced intentions to work towards the 'de-recognition' of Kosovo, stating that followers of the former regime's policies will not forget Kosovo and Metohija.
Podgorica Councilman Miloš Krstović stated that he does not support Jelena Borovinić Bojović's decision, indicating that her resignation is an act to undermine Mayor Saša Mujović.
Parents of students at the Jovan Jovanović Zmaj Gymnasium have requested a meeting with the provincial secretary, alleging that the school director is using students in a conflict with teachers and treats the school as his personal property.
An article argues for the immediate dismissal of the director of Jovina Gymnasium, stating that six professors were suspended not for endangering classes, but for refusing to act as employees of a party official.
A diary entry by Đorđe Žujović discusses various political and social issues in Serbia, including crime, corruption, and the Kosovo memorandum, expressing diminishing hope for a peaceful resolution.
The 2026 World Cup has seen various developments, including Ivory Coast player Elye Wahi being denied a visa to enter Canada due to an investigation, and fans flocking to Mexico City's cathedral to pray for victory. The tournament also highlighted refugee players and high stadium attendance.
Jasna Vujović, head of the Working Group for Negotiating Chapter 28, was a guest on 'Boje jutra' to discuss consumer protection in Montenegro in the context of EU accession.
A Latin teacher at Jovina Gymnasium in Serbia has denied claims by parents that students were forced to take a written exam in the hallway due to a lack of classrooms.
A new study suggests that the widespread media coverage of Jon Bon Jovi's viral hug with a woman led to a significant reduction in suicide deaths in Tennessee, providing evidence for the 'Papageno effect'.
A firefighter tragically drowned during a service training exercise on a water canal in České Vrbné, České Budějovice, despite extensive resuscitation efforts by rescuers.
Jon Bon Jovi has announced his full recovery from vocal cord surgery and is ready for an upcoming tour. He confirmed his voice is in good condition for performances.
The Ministry of Education, Science and Innovation has provided approximately 350,000 euros for the renovation of Mileva Lajović – Lalatović Elementary School in Nikšić, covering floor repairs, internal carpentry replacement, and related interior works.
Herceg Novi will serve as a meeting point for dialogue and new ideas for the future of the region, taking responsibility for change. Montenegro's presidency of the Berlin Process, under the slogan "Region in Motion – Owning the Change," will focus on four key areas.
Klikovac has issued a statement on X, reacting to claims made by Stojović, who asserted he was never a member of the strongest opposition party, likely in connection with an appointment to a commission.
Human rights organizations have petitioned the Supreme Court to compel the Bureau of Corrections (BuCor) to disclose the location of retired Major General Jovito Palparan. This action follows court notices being returned, raising questions about his whereabouts.
A delegation of parents, students, and teachers from Jovina Gymnasium in Serbia again attempted to meet with Education Minister Dejan Vuk on Monday, June 15, but was refused.
Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dačić described an official statement from Podgorica, Montenegro, as the 'pinnacle of hypocrisy.' This criticism comes amidst ongoing diplomatic tensions between the two nations.
Predrag Vujović discussed the situation with Wizz Air, comparing it to "Mrdić's laws" in aviation. His comments were part of a morning program focusing on current events.
Parents of students from the 'Jovan Jovanović Zmaj' Gymnasium in Novi Sad announced they will protest in front of the Ministry of Education to demand a response regarding the application of the law and the dismissal of Radiovoja P. Stojković.
Jelena Borovinić Bojović accused the Democratic National Party (DNP) of acting as a political servant to the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS), stating that the DNP executes policies created by the DPS. She also denied meeting with Milo Đukanović and expressed no desire to do so.
Montenegro's Special State Prosecutor's Office has permanently confiscated real estate valued at approximately 400,000 euros from Vujović and Knežević. The assets have now become state property following a final ruling.
Ivan Živkov commented on the visit of students to the Expo, stating that it represents a 'revenge on education' and an attempt to introduce the educational system into a state of obedience.
Outstanding high school and middle school graduates, including Olga Rajković, Filip Bojović, and Anđela Raičević, shared their experiences and achievements on the morning show "Boje jutra."
Ivan Vujović of the SDP warns that the Podgorica assembly is in disarray, with unstable governance and violations of democratic principles, suggesting that citizens will punish the ruling parties in upcoming elections. He emphasizes that the parliament must function and that forced administration is not a solution.
A political dispute has escalated between Borovinić Bojović and the Democratic National Party (DNP), with accusations of the DNP becoming a 'voting servant' and the DNP responding that Borovinić Bojović is attacking them for media attention.
Jelena Borovinić Bojović announced on Facebook that the formation of a new majority in Podgorica is imminent, following her earlier resignation and shift of focus towards the opposition.
The feature film 'Crna truba' (Black Trumpet), directed by Bojan Stijović and written by Stefan Bošković, is set to have its world premiere today at the Bishkek International Film Festival.
Citizens, professors, and students of the Jovan Jovanović Zmaj Gymnasium in Novi Sad held a protest march, expressing dissatisfaction with the situation at the school. The column of protesters moved from the university campus towards the Serbian National Theatre, where a gathering of parents and students was held.
Special State Prosecutor's Office in Montenegro has initiated criminal proceedings against three individuals for the 2018 murder of Predrag Pejović, following a criminal complaint from the Special Police Department.
Nizaheta Kurpejović Cikotić, Director General for Multilateral Affairs in Montenegro's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, participated in meetings of the Regional Cooperation Council (RCC) and the Southeast European Cooperation Process (SEECP) in Sofia, emphasizing European integration.
The Czech city of Strakonice has opened a new 23-million-crown cycle path connecting Nový Dražejov to Pracejovice, which includes a new footbridge over the Otava River, offering a safer alternative to a busy road.
The 2026 Tony Awards celebrated 'Schmigadoon!' as Best Musical and 'Liberation' as Best Play, with John Lithgow making history as the oldest acting Tony winner. The event also featured a review of the best and worst dressed attendees, including performances by stars like Pink.
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Montenegro's Minister of European Affairs, Maida Pejović, stated that the summit in Tivat confirmed the European Union's appreciation for Montenegro's progress on its path to EU integration. The event included a dinner for EU and Western Balkan leaders, highlighting regional cooperation.
Six candidates from a pro-Russian opposition party were arrested in Armenia a day before parliamentary elections. The arrests occurred amidst a politically polarized environment and shifting relations with Russia and the West.
The civil initiative STEGA has sent an open letter to Podgorica Mayor Saša Mujović, demanding an immediate halt to works on Ljubović Hill and an independent expert evaluation of the promenade project.
Citizens in Albania have continued protests, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama and expressing widespread discontent with the government. Meanwhile, EU officials reiterated that the accession process for Western Balkan countries is merit-based.
The United States is re-evaluating its role and presence in Bosnia and Herzegovina following the failure of a recent agreement. The State Department's announcement signals a potential shift in US engagement with the country.
The Serbian Organized Crime Prosecutor's Office announced that Spasoje Vujović, a Serbian citizen returned from Montenegro, has not been prohibited from leaving the country, despite an ongoing tax evasion investigation.
Montenegrin producer Sara Stijović has been chosen to participate in the MIDPOINT Writers' Room 2026 program, designed to enhance producers' understanding of creative content development.
The Zelenilo Union expressed disappointment with the new management, stating that after Gajović's appointment, they had high expectations for him and his advisors.
The US House of Representatives passed a resolution to curb President Trump's ability to wage war against Iran, marking a rare bipartisan rebuke. This move highlighted divisions within the Republican party regarding the president's foreign policy decisions.
Aleksandra Prijović garnered attention for her sophisticated black and white outfit, described as a high-priced style that could also be achieved with more affordable pieces.
The Center for Civic Education (CGO) has submitted an initiative to Podgorica Mayor Saša Mujović, proposing that state flags and decorations remain on the city's streets until July 13th, following independence anniversary celebrations.
Numerous public figures have voiced support for Novi Sad's Jovina Gymnasium, which has been under scrutiny for months due to its treatment of professors and the actions of its director, Radivoj P. Stojković.
A 41-year-old father, who was the last person seen with the young girl Lyhanna, is under suspicion for her kidnapping in the Gers region of France. He reportedly brought her snacks at school and had been removed from two educational institutions.
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Six people were killed in a series of shootings in Iowa stemming from a domestic dispute, with the suspect also dying by suicide during a confrontation with police. The incident resulted in a total of seven fatalities.
Ivan Vujović, a leader of the European Alliance, criticized Parliament Speaker Andrija Mandić's post-factum statement regarding the restitution of property to the Karađorđević royal family, calling it an empty promise.
Professor Vanja Bajović of the Belgrade Faculty of Law stated that the placement of an advertising billboard blocking access to white swift nests has elements of animal abuse.
Mujović issued a warning to the DNP, stating that they are mistaken if they believe they can implement policies partially, and suggested they seek partners elsewhere.
Suspended professors from Jovina Gymnasium appeared on the show "Utisak nedelje" (Impression of the Week), stating they would lose the battle but not the war, and would not "crawl like worms." They sent a strong message regarding their situation.
Gymnasiums continue to be the most popular educational choice for students in Montenegro, prompting discussions about potential specialization within these institutions to better meet future needs.
Montenegro's Minister of Culture and Media, Tamara Vujović, has strongly condemned the verbal threats and harassment directed at Sandra Vujović, the director of the Podgorica City Theater.
Actor Vukan Pejović stated that the truth regarding a physical assault at the City Theater would be determined by competent authorities, not in the media. This comes after allegations surfaced about a recent physical attack on stage that was reportedly covered up.
The director of 'Jovan Jovanović Zmaj' Gymnasium, Radivoje Stojković, and the school board have accused certain teachers and parents of anarchism, prompting the accused parties to threaten legal action over the 'insane claims'.
The DNP and NSD parties have refused to participate in negotiations regarding the successor to Borovinić Bojović, while the Ministry of Public Administration has mentioned the possibility of forced administration.
The 'Rozsviťme Budějce' (Let's Light Up Budějce) charity event, organized by Unie Roska, will illuminate Přemysl Otakar II Square with hundreds of sunflowers to support patients with multiple sclerosis.
Problems have persisted for over a year and a half at 'Jovina' high school, with professors reportedly on sick leave due to pressure, leading to students, especially graduating seniors, feeling penalized and harmed.
Students in Niš are demanding accountability for the 'unlawful' arrest of activist Suzana Jović, who was apprehended by seven Belgrade police officers in Niš for allegedly pushing a container after a protest. They question why citizens are treated as dangerous criminals for minor infractions.
Students blocking the Faculty of Law in Niš have stated that the detention of Suzana Jović from Prokuplje represents a clear example of police abuse of authority.
Mašković criticizes Jelena Borovinić-Bojović, stating she resigned because she lacked a majority, despite her previous declaration not to resign from the Capital City Assembly.
The Centre for Civic Education (CGO) in Montenegro released an analysis of the 28th convocation of the Parliament, highlighting that Mandić traveled abroad the most, while Pejović traveled the least among the president and vice-presidents.
The resignation of Borovinić Bojović is seen by the DPS as a prelude to forced administration in Podgorica, with other parties like DNP and Klikovac also alleging a planned scheme. This situation has ignited a political dispute over the city's governance.
Parents report that approximately thirty teachers at the Jovan Jovanović Zmaj Gymnasium in Serbia have been on sick leave since Monday, May 25, leading to a collapse in teaching for many subjects.
The Center for Educational Justice has condemned actions against professors at Jovan Jovanović Zmaj Gymnasium in Novi Sad, warning that this case is part of a broader pattern of pressure, intimidation, and retaliation against educators in Serbia.
Vujović criticizes Montenegrin politician Mandić, stating he remains a 'Chetnik duke' serving a 'despot' like Vučić or Dodik, implying continued allegiance.
Serbian Interior Minister Ivica Dačić has denied responsibility in the 'Senjak' case, stating that he will not resign as he bears no fault. He clarified that the individual in question, Milić, was not appointed by him but rather came from the milieu of the former director Veljović.
Chart-topping artist Bebe Rexha discusses her personal music playlist, making a strong case for Bon Jovi's 'Livin’ on a Prayer' and choosing TLC for karaoke, while also revealing a song she avoids due to an ex.
Jon Bon Jovi revealed in an interview that he has fully recovered from vocal cord surgery he underwent in 2022, dispelling doubts about his return to live performances.
Montenegro's Minister of Culture and Media, Tamara Vujović, and the UN team have called for joint action against hate speech, emphasizing that it is about protecting individual rights, not limiting freedom of expression.
Commissioner Antonijević announced that he will adequately respond to a complaint concerning the situation at Jovina Gymnasium. This statement indicates an official review and action will be taken regarding the issues raised at the school.
Parents and students of the Jovan Jovanović Zmaj Gymnasium held a protest outside the Mašinska škola, chanting "We won't give up! We won't give Jovina! Jovina is ours!"
Students at Jovina Gymnasium were reportedly forced to take a written exam in the school hallway. This unusual arrangement has drawn attention to the conditions for students.
The NSPRS has filed a complaint with the Commissioner for the Protection of Equality against the director of Jovina Gymnasium. The complaint alleges issues related to equality protection within the institution.
A news report highlights that the assistance provided to Šutaj Eštok is not the first notable decision made by certain judges. It also mentions other individuals successfully transforming and Blaha being dismissed from the Academy of Sciences.
Stojović has publicly denied being a member of the DPS party, stating that opponents resort to 'labels, fabrications, and recycling of the same untruths' when they lack arguments.
Councillors from the PDP party have withdrawn their support for Modriča mayor Jovica Radulović (SDS), a move that could signal retaliation from the party led by Draško Stanivuković.
Podgorica councilors are set to decide on the appointment of Srđan Perić on Thursday, and will also acknowledge the resignation of former parliament head Jelena Borovinić Bojović.
Dejan Vuk Stanković has announced that the competition for the selection of the Jovina Gymnasium leadership will be launched soon. This signals an upcoming process to determine the new management for the institution.
Dejan Vuk Stanković clarified that visits to the Expo exhibition are not mandatory for candidates applying for the director position at Jovina Gymnasium. The competition for the director will be held in July.
A Montenegrin official has spoken out against a recent case of peer violence in Podgorica, emphasizing that violence is unacceptable regardless of how it is labeled.
A memorial has been erected in Kasejovice, Czech Republic, for the renowned botanist and traveler Václav Bojer, who gained fame in Mauritius and Madagascar but was largely overlooked in his homeland.
The Democratic People's Party (DNP) in Montenegro criticized former DPS member Stojović, stating he spoke only 15 times in parliament over three years and that his earnings could have purchased a Canadair aircraft.
Political analysts are discussing the DNP-DPS coalition in Montenegro, characterizing it as an alliance of those focused on a European Montenegro. The political landscape is being analyzed for potential developments and setbacks.
Montenegrin officials, including Minister Vujović, condemned media content that discriminates against Montenegrin identity, emphasizing that state institutions are handling such matters within their legal authority. They stressed that immediate reactions are not needed when institutions are already acting.
Parents and teachers from Jovina Gymnasium in Serbia traveled to Belgrade to discuss their demand for the dismissal of director Radivoje Stojković with the Minister of Education, who reportedly did not appear for the meeting.
Parents and teachers from Jovina Gymnasium traveled to Belgrade to meet with Minister Dejan Vuk Stanković regarding their demand for the removal of the school's director. The minister reportedly refused the meeting and alluded to waiting for a 'green light' for the director's dismissal.
Oana Gheorghiu reacted to her inclusion on the Superior Council of Magistracy's 'blacklist,' stating that privileges isolate justice from society. Meanwhile, the DNP expressed anticipation for a court process involving Borovinić Bojović.
Olga Rajković, Anđela Raičević, and Filip Bojović, recognized as top students in Montenegro, were guests on the 'Boje jutra' show to share their stories.
Danijela Brajović, a member of the presidency of the Women's Forum of the European Alliance, stated that peer violence is not just a children's problem but a consequence of years of silence and tolerance.
Amir Kujović has been definitively sentenced to eight years in prison by the Supreme Court of Republika Srpska for an accident that resulted in the deaths of the Hršum couple.
Influencer and cosmetologist Jovita Butrimaitė reportedly fell victim to blogger Benas Lastauskas's pranks, leading her to receive cruel messages from men.
Parents of students at the 'Jovan Jovanović Zmaj' Gymnasium in Novi Sad have announced a new protest. They will reiterate their demand for the dismissal of the school's director, Radivoje P. Stojković.
The seventeenth edition of UnderhillFest has opened, with attendees including Montenegrin Prime Minister Milojko Spajić, Prince Nikola Petrović, and Minister of Culture and Media Tamara Vujović.
Montenegrin parliamentarians Pejović and Smailović were among over 100 parliamentarians from more than 30 OSCE region countries who observed elections in Armenia, contributing to a comprehensive assessment of the electoral process.
A delegation of parents from the Jovan Jovanović Zmaj Gymnasium in Novi Sad met with the provincial secretary for education and plans to meet with the minister after months of requests.
Jovica Radulović, President of the SDS Main Board, announced that the SDS has offered Stanivuković's PSS a candidacy for the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the position of Prime Minister of Republika Srpska.
Parents, teachers, and students are trying to 'save' the Jovina Gymnasium in Novi Sad, Serbia, which they claim is threatened by the current management.
Bojović has accused the police of attempting to cover up the circumstances surrounding the search of Kljajević's house. He claims the search was conducted because Kljajević signed an initiative.
The 'Umění ve městě' (Art in the City) festival is enlivening streets, parks, and squares in South Bohemia with sculptures by artists like Róna and Suška, expanding from České Budějovice to other locations.
The South Bohemian Museum in České Budějovice will open its doors to visitors for the nationwide Museum Night festival, offering free exhibitions, interactive stations, and cultural programs with this year's main theme being archaeology.
The Serbian program 'Images of Life' will air a segment titled 'Dragon Waters of Freedom,' focusing on the Bobija mountain and its diverse visitors, including forest experts, architects, and tourists.
Spasoje Vujović, under investigation for 18 million euros in tax evasion, was not issued a travel ban and subsequently left Serbia for Tivat, Montenegro. Opposition figures questioned how he was able to depart the country unimpeded.
Serbian Minister of Education Dejan Vuk Stanković met with parents of students from the 'Jovan Jovanović Zmaj' Gymnasium in Novi Sad to discuss the situation and calm tensions in the interest of students and the school's reputation.
Tensions escalated between Serbia and Montenegro surrounding Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's planned visit, with reports of planned disruptions and strong reactions from both sides. Vučić affirmed his intention to visit despite the controversy, while Montenegrin officials and citizens expressed varied sentiments.
The photography exhibition 'About Germany. Metropolis' by Srđan Veljović is set to open on Thursday at 7 PM at the Šumatovačka Center for Fine Arts Education.
Ladislav Vrabel, organizer of anti-government demonstrations, was given a suspended sentence by the District Court in České Budějovice for subsidy fraud related to manipulating support applications for companies during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Cabbage fields in the České Budějovice region are being destroyed by pests such as cabbage flies, flea beetles, and weevils, which have survived recent frosts and drought, posing a challenge for local growers.
The historic Kende Villa in České Budějovice is undergoing renovations to transform into a 20th-century museum, which will highlight pivotal events that shaped the Czech Republic.
Radoš Zečević, a leader of the "For the Future of Podgorica" coalition, stated that the New Serbian Democracy (NSD) has no objection to the Democratic People's Party (DNP) providing the candidate for President of the Podgorica City Assembly.
An actor known as 'Boškić' from the Serbian TV series 'Državni posao' joined a student protest at Jovina Gymnasium, expressing hope for a positive September and the departure of some from the school.
The "Ecological Uprising" movement welcomed a first-instance verdict from the Basic Court in Petrovac na Mlavi, which sentenced two individuals to prison for their involvement in an assault that severely injured activist Jovica Nikolić.
The conflict between recently suspended professors and the director of Jovan Jovanović Zmaj Gymnasium in Novi Sad persists, with one professor noting the director's frequent illness during hearings.
A bus carrying passengers collided with a car near Boršov nad Vltavou in the České Budějovice region of South Bohemia, Czech Republic, injuring over ten people. The incident involved a Hungarian-registered bus and occurred during severe storms.
Milan Lekić, President of NSD Pljevlja, has faced criticism for refusing to support an initiative to annul Kosovo's recognition in Pljevlja, with public reminders of NSD Zeta's prior vote on a similar matter. The New Serbian Democracy continues to await concrete results from the Zeta initiative before making a final decision on potential support in Pljevlja.
An open letter has been sent to Mayor Mujović, stating that there is currently no comprehensive vision for the development of the old city located beneath Gorica and above the confluence of Ribnica and Morača.
Political discussions are underway in Montenegro regarding potential successors for Borovinić Bojović and candidates for temporary leadership of the Assembly, amidst coalition disagreements.
Sandra Vujović, director of the Podgorica City Theater, was verbally attacked after a performance in Njegoševa Street, and the incident has been reported to the police. The institution stated that violence and pressure have no place in the theater.
Dalibor Jović, a fruit grower from Prijedor, has been successfully cultivating strawberries for 12 years, personally delivering them to customers' homes, despite recent late spring frosts.
During the Falzone trial, Antonino, who was a passenger in the BMW that struck a carnival procession on March 20, 2012, testified that he had fallen asleep and was unable to react. His loved ones report that he has not been the same jovial person since the tragedy.
Krstović announced that the Movement for Podgorica is not engaging in negotiations with the opposition and will adhere to the existing coalition agreement, following the resignation of Jelena Borovinić Bojović, the President of the Capital City Assembly.
The article discusses a murder, emphasizing that it is not only a tragedy for a family, newsroom, and profession, but also a warning to the state about the importance of free media and true democracy.
Employees at the BioSens Institute have staged a one-hour warning strike, demanding the withdrawal of the decision to appoint Snežana Pajović as the new acting director.
Jelena Borovinić Bojović has resigned from her position as the President of the Podgorica City Assembly, a move that has sparked various reactions and interpretations from political figures regarding its implications for the city's leadership.
The outgoing President of the Capital City Assembly, Borovinić Bojović, has called for the election of a new president for the local parliament, challenging opposition parties on potential agreements.
"Opozicija ima priliku da se grupiše, legitimiše i izabere novog predsjednika Skupštine. Opcija je i prinudna uprava", poručio je gradonačelnik Podgorice
Parents of students at Jovan Jovanović Zmaj Gymnasium in Novi Sad have reported a complete collapse of classes, as approximately 30 teachers are currently on sick leave.
Snežana Pajović has been appointed as the acting director of the BioSens Institute, a move that has prompted a new strike by the BioSens union. The union is demanding the withdrawal of her appointment.
The Director of Montstat anticipates the closure of the statistics chapter by year-end and awaits Eurostat's confirmation to publish public debt data based on a new methodology, possibly without questions on nationality, religion, and language.
The Croatian Police Academy responded after a video surfaced showing participants of the Josip Jović Police School shouting "Za Lourdes - spremni" during a military-police pilgrimage in Lourdes, France, deeming the assistant chief's behavior inappropriate.
Ivan Vujović, leader of the European Alliance, reacted strongly to a speech by NSD President Andrija Mandić in Banja Luka, labeling Mandić as a 'Chetnik duke and politician of an ugly past.'
A new Bellis center has opened at Poliklinika Jih in České Budějovice, offering support and resources to women in South Bohemia who are undergoing treatment for breast cancer.