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Venezuela Earthquake Search Continues as Death Toll Rises
WorldBBCNYTNPR+40Al JazeeraFox Newsnrkyle-uutisettagesschaufazaftonbladetberlingske+32 more2h ago43 sources

Venezuela Earthquake Search Continues as Death Toll Rises

Frustration and urgency are growing in Venezuela as search and rescue operations continue for survivors trapped under rubble following a devastating earthquake. The death toll has risen, and international aid, including Czech rescuers, has arrived to assist in the ongoing efforts.

Russia Faces Fuel Crisis Amidst Attacks
Worldobservador24urn1-bih2d ago3 sources

Russia Faces Fuel Crisis Amidst Attacks

Russia is currently facing a fuel crisis, with reports of shortages and disruptions. This situation comes amidst ongoing attacks in Crimea and Russia, which have resulted in casualties.

Serbian President Vučić Criticizes Railway Conditions and Public Enterprise Salaries
Businessn1-serbiadanas6d ago2 sources

Serbian President Vučić Criticizes Railway Conditions and Public Enterprise Salaries

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has criticized the poor condition of railway lines, particularly from Kosjerić to the Montenegrin border, and demanded greater punctuality from Serbian Railways. He also highlighted that some public enterprise directors, such as the head of 'Pogrebne usluge' (Funeral Services), earn significantly more than the president, prompting calls for ministerial action on director dismissals.

Pollution Incident Shocks Swimmers in Korčula Bay
Worldjutarnji-list9d ago

Pollution Incident Shocks Swimmers in Korčula Bay

An incident at Tatinja bay in Lumbarda, Korčula, shocked swimmers after a tanker from a communal company was filmed, raising suspicions of sea pollution. The company has since issued an apology.

Geneva Voters Ban Headscarves for Elected Officials
Politicsnzz12d ago

Geneva Voters Ban Headscarves for Elected Officials

Voters in Geneva, Switzerland, have approved a measure requiring elected cantonal and communal representatives to maintain religious neutrality, effectively banning headscarves for female officials. The decision is not yet final, as legal challenges are expected.

Serbia's Annual Inflation Reaches 3.5% in May
Businessn1-serbiadanas16d ago2 sources

Serbia's Annual Inflation Reaches 3.5% in May

Serbia's annual inflation rate hit 3.5% in May, with fuel and utilities experiencing the most significant price increases. This marks a notable rise in the cost of living for Serbian citizens.

NDBB and MCD Partner to Prevent Dairy Waste in Yamuna River
Businessindian-express19d ago

NDBB and MCD Partner to Prevent Dairy Waste in Yamuna River

The National Dairy Development Board (NDBB) is set to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) to prevent waste from dairies from flowing into the Yamuna River. This initiative aims to address pollution and protect the river.

Worldpunch-ng24d ago

Abia Community Accuses Monarch of Land Theft

An Abia community in Nigeria has accused its traditional ruler of illegally selling communal land, despite a prior court judgment, leading to a dispute between the community and the monarch.

Medical Waste Management Challenges in Montenegro Hospitals
Healthvijesti-me1mo ago

Medical Waste Management Challenges in Montenegro Hospitals

Hospitals in Montenegro, including Bar General Hospital, are struggling with proper medical waste disposal, often leading to it being mixed with communal waste. Facilities in Pljevlja, Berane, and Cetinje have resorted to leasing burial plots for waste.

Sabine Scholl Pens Essay on Food as a Memory Storage
Cultureder-standard20h ago

Sabine Scholl Pens Essay on Food as a Memory Storage

Author Sabine Scholl has written an essay exploring the profound connection between food, dining, and memory, discussing how eating serves as a repository for belonging, communal activity, and the fragmented reconstruction of what is lost.

New Urban Development Project in Poznań, Poland
Worldrzeczpospolita2d ago

New Urban Development Project in Poznań, Poland

A multi-stage investment called Nowy Cegielski is underway in Poznań's Wilda district, on the historic grounds of Hipolit Cegielski's factories, aiming to combine residential, service, and communal spaces.

Mostar Citizens Block Vrapčići Over Landfill Crisis
Politicsn1-bih5d ago

Mostar Citizens Block Vrapčići Over Landfill Crisis

Citizens have blocked the Vrapčići area in Mostar in response to a communal and ecological crisis, which escalated after a catastrophic fire at the Uborak-Buđevci landfill and authorities ordered waste disposal near a lake.

German Municipalities Face Rising Debt, Seek Financial Aid
Politicsfaz5d ago

German Municipalities Face Rising Debt, Seek Financial Aid

German municipalities are experiencing a rapid increase in municipal cash credits, prompting an emergency call from leading associations for financial assistance. There is only a prospect of improvement in one specific area regarding aid for these communities.

Control Hearing Initiated Over Crisis at Montenegrin Orthopedics Clinic
Worldvijesti-me6d ago

Control Hearing Initiated Over Crisis at Montenegrin Orthopedics Clinic

Vuković has initiated a control hearing for Šimun and Radović in response to a severe institutional crisis at the Clinic for Orthopedics and Traumatology of the Clinical Center of Montenegro. The situation is deemed to directly threaten the healthcare system and citizens' right to adequate medical care.

Banja Luka Plans New Tax on Betting Shops
Politicsklix-ba7d ago

Banja Luka Plans New Tax on Betting Shops

The Banja Luka City Assembly is set to consider a proposal to introduce a tax of 25,000 KM on betting shops, as part of broader decisions concerning public spaces, communal order, and the operation of city institutions.

Massive Anti-Government Protest in Tirana Demands Rama's Resignation
Politicsklix-bareporter-albalkan-web9d ago3 sources

Massive Anti-Government Protest in Tirana Demands Rama's Resignation

Thousands of citizens marched through the streets of Tirana in the 19th anti-government protest, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama. Protesters surrounded the Parliament, leading to Rama's urgent departure, and called for civil disobedience and the arrest of government officials.

Explosive Device Found in Sarajevo Container
Worldklix-ban1-bih10d ago2 sources

Explosive Device Found in Sarajevo Container

Municipal workers in Sarajevo discovered an explosive device in a container in the Pofalići neighborhood. Police are currently on the scene investigating the incident.

Severe Storms Hit Croatia and Serbia, Causing Damage
Worldrzeczpospolitaindex-hrn1-serbia+4jutarnji-listdanasklix-ban1-bih13d ago7 sources

Severe Storms Hit Croatia and Serbia, Causing Damage

Severe thunderstorms, hail, and strong winds swept across parts of Croatia and Serbia, leading to red weather alerts, flash floods, and property damage, including a school roof being torn off. The storms also caused fires due to lightning strikes in Vojvodina.

Tension in Dehradun after communal clash leaves one dead
WorldTimes of India14d ago

Tension in Dehradun after communal clash leaves one dead

Tension grips Dehradun, Uttarakhand, following a fatal communal clash reportedly over a water dispute, which left one dead and three injured. The Chief Minister vowed strict action, but the victim's family refuses to take the body until an 'encounter' occurs.

Italian Municipal Runoff Elections See Mixed Results
Politicsla-repubblicail-sole-24-ore19d ago2 sources

Italian Municipal Runoff Elections See Mixed Results

The runoff elections for Italian municipalities have concluded, with the center-right confirming victories in Arezzo and Macerata, while the center-left secured Agrigento. Lecco saw a close contest between the two blocs.

Falzone Trial: Defense Argues Victim Was Murdered
Politicsdh-les-sports29d ago

Falzone Trial: Defense Argues Victim Was Murdered

During the Falzone trial, the defense argued that Frédéric D’Andrea was murdered, asserting that Paolo Falzone had sufficient time to premeditate the act. The prosecution contended that Falzone used his vehicle as a weapon, demonstrating an intent to kill.

Polish Housing Commission Can Hold Closed-Door Meetings
Politicsrzeczpospolita9d ago

Polish Housing Commission Can Hold Closed-Door Meetings

Poland's Supreme Administrative Court ruled that a housing commission has the right to exclude observers from meetings concerning the allocation of communal housing, especially when private life details of applicants are discussed.

Extreme Rainfall Killed 7% of World's Rarest Orangutans in Sumatra
EnvironmentNYTThe Guardianhelsingin-sanomat+2nosn1-serbia17d ago5 sources

Extreme Rainfall Killed 7% of World's Rarest Orangutans in Sumatra

A study found that extreme rainfall and landslides in Sumatra last year killed 58 Tapanuli orangutans, representing 7% of the world's rarest great apes. The devastating four-day rain event significantly threatened the survival of this endangered species.

Gen-Z's 'Cockroach Janata Party' Holds First Major Protest in New Delhi
PoliticsbloombergNYTAl Jazeera+14DWSCMPFrance 24la-repubblicail-sole-24-oreTimes of Indiahindustan-timesindian-express+6 more22d ago17 sources

Gen-Z's 'Cockroach Janata Party' Holds First Major Protest in New Delhi

Thousands of young people, led by the 'Cockroach Janata Party' founder Abhijeet Dipke, gathered at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi for their first significant protest. The movement, which has gained viral traction, aims to challenge the Modi government and advocate for youth concerns.

Two men convicted of wounding journalist ‘on orders of Iran’
WorldThe Guardiandanas22d ago2 sources

Two men convicted of wounding journalist ‘on orders of Iran’

Pouria Zeraati of Iran International TV was stabbed three times outside his London home in attempt to ‘silence’ him Two men have been found guilty of involvement in a targeted knife attack on an Iranian journalist in London said to have been carried out on behalf of the regime in Tehran. Pouria Zeraati, a British journalist of Iranian origin, was working for Iran International, a Farsi-language dissident broadcaster, when he was stabbed in the leg outside his west London home in 2024. Contin...

Serbia Imposes Heightened Border Controls on Montenegrin Citizens
Worldfaztelexdelo+12index-hrn1-serbia24urjutarnji-listdanasklix-banaftemporikivijesti-me+4 more23d ago15 sources

Serbia Imposes Heightened Border Controls on Montenegrin Citizens

Serbia has implemented intensified border controls for Montenegrin citizens entering the country, with several individuals, including a Montenegrin politician, reportedly denied entry without clear explanation, drawing criticism from Montenegrin officials and support from Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik for Serbia's actions.

Sarajevo Canton Receives €500,000 Grant for Heating Infrastructure
Politicsklix-ba1mo ago

Sarajevo Canton Receives €500,000 Grant for Heating Infrastructure

The Ministry of Communal Economy, Infrastructure, Spatial Planning, Construction and Environmental Protection of Sarajevo Canton has been approved a €500,000 grant from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development for consulting services related to heating infrastructure projects.