An opinion piece shares personal reflections on the impact of the National Gallery, discusses the prospect of a second Scottish independence referendum, and describes Easter experiences in Venice.
Despite significant health challenges and his opposition to the political climate in Serbia, Duško Vujošević reportedly sought to cross the border without papers to attend Dražen Petrović's funeral during wartime.
Experts suggest that common kitchen ingredients can effectively strengthen the immune system and save money, challenging the recent trend of expensive superfoods. These everyday items offer a more accessible path to better health.
The Czech Ministry of Finance announced a slight decrease in maximum fuel prices for Thursday, with diesel capped at 49.40 CZK per liter and gasoline at 43.05 CZK per liter. This adjustment reflects a minor reduction from Wednesday's prices.
Serbia's Protector of Citizens, Zoran Pašalić, has launched a control procedure into the Special Hospital in Kovin following allegations concerning the use of so-called 'study drugs' within the facility.
Tickets for the highly anticipated third installment of the 'Dune' film series in IMAX format are being resold on eBay for exorbitant prices, reaching nearly 1000 dollars (approximately 920 euros).
A woman died following a scheduled C-section at the private Esculap clinic in Bielsko-Biała, Poland, last year. Other women have also come forward to TVN reporters, sharing their traumatic experiences at the same facility.
Questions have been raised regarding why Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić did not convene a National Security Council meeting after explosives were discovered near gas infrastructure in Kanjiža, Serbia.
Following the resignation of Jagodina Mayor Gordana Jovanović, the city assembly is scheduled to hold two sessions on Thursday, April 9th. The candidate for the new mayor remains unknown.
The Artemis II crew successfully completed a lunar flyby, traveling further from Earth than any human before them and breaking the Apollo 13 distance record. The astronauts are now on their way back home after a milestone-rich mission, bringing with them rich celestial observations including lunar craters, flashes from meteor strikes on the Moon's surface, and the alignment of the Moon and Earth.
A Serbian politician, Marinković, claims President Vučić views the academic community as state enemies, citing summonses for individuals present at the Novi Sad Rectorate and recent student arrests in the capital.
Citizens in Užice, Serbia, are reportedly unable to follow city assembly sessions after the local television station was sold to companies linked to the ruling SNS party.
The "Volim Omiš" association and the "Savez za Poljica," along with local committees and citizen initiatives, have filed a report with the European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) regarding the Omiš bypass project, citing suspicions of illegalities, irrational spending of EU funds, and serious risks.
Mickoski, a North Macedonian politician, commented on student protests, emphasizing the need to respect the Constitution and laws. He highlighted that the Law on the Use of Languages is being challenged before the Constitutional Court and has received a negative opinion from the Venice Commission.
Cameroon's Ministry of Water and Energy, supported by UNICEF, convened a 'Media Café' to unite media and stakeholders under a National Water Compact aimed at tackling public health challenges and hitting 2030 targets.
A 41-year-old intoxicated driver, with four unrestrained children in her car, collided with a truck near Bjelovar, Croatia. Fortunately, no one was injured, and her license was revoked.
Podgorica police have arrested G.G. (32) from Bar, Montenegro, on suspicion of committing a robbery at a betting shop in Zeta, where he allegedly stole 700 euros from an employee. The incident reportedly occurred on the evening of February 11 this year.
Opposition groups in the Niš City Assembly, 'Dr Dragan Milić' and the Coalition for Niš, have filed complaints and lawsuits regarding alleged 'gross violations of legal and democratic procedures' during the last assembly session where a new president was elected.
Students at the horticultural secondary school in Kopidlno spend their last days from early morning until afternoon in greenhouses. They are constantly sowing, transplanting, and potting.
In Venice, Italy, a world-renowned tourist destination known as the 'City of Water,' the collection of admission fees for day-tripping tourists began again this month.
Montenegrin Minister of Education Anđela Jakšić-Stojanović and preschool director Vesna Nikolić visited the "Ljubica Popović" institution to announce investments aimed at creating new units, improving conditions, and providing modern equipment.
Actress Olivia Munn has spoken out about her 'Your Friends & Neighbors' co-star Amanda Peet's breast cancer diagnosis, emphasizing the life-saving importance of early detection, following Peet's public revelation in a New Yorker essay.
Cyberattacks targeting hospitals are increasing in frequency and danger, threatening patient lives, disrupting operations, and stealing sensitive medical data.
Serbian Railways Infrastructure announced that railway stations on the Novi Sad – Subotica high-speed line are safe and being adapted to new European standards, refuting public claims of unsafety.
The Sarajevo Canton Prosecutor's Office has announced details of an indictment against 14 individuals in the high-profile 'Koverta' (Envelope) corruption case. The indictment has been confirmed by the Municipal Court in Sarajevo.
According to the Report on the Work of the Prosecutorial Council and the State Prosecutor's Office in Montenegro, 138 cases involving secret surveillance measures were initiated, leading to indictments against only two individuals.
Citizens in Croatia are protesting the uncertainty surrounding the Rebro medical waste incinerator project, demanding information from authorities after a year and a half since their last demonstration.
Villa Kérylos on the Côte d’Azur, once the retreat of French antiquarian Théodore Reinach, allowed him to live out a dream of ancient Greece, and the property has retained its charm to this day.
Infrastruktura Železnice Srbije announced that the derailment of a passenger train traveling from Subotica to Belgrade at the Lovćenac-Mali Iđoš station is not a cause for public alarm.
An article highlights six noteworthy tourist destinations in Latvia, suggesting that visitors can experience places reminiscent of Venice, Swiss valleys, and Versailles within the country over a single weekend.
Akademska zajednica, okupljena u neformalne mreže, ocenila je danas da "zastrašujuća izjava ministra informisanja i telekomunikacija Borisa Bratine da policija ima pravo da bije i ubije studente,…
Davor Macura, owner of Alta Banka, has seen a rapid ascent in the Serbian business world, transforming from a currency exchange owner to a key figure involved in banking, skyscrapers, and residential complexes.
British schools are facing an alarming phenomenon where children as young as seven are being found with knives. This highlights a growing crisis of knife crime within the UK's educational institutions, prompting concerns from unions.
James Robert Randle has been arrested over 30 years after his estranged wife Janice was found dead in their Graham, Washington home in November 1992, following a relentless search by her daughters that shattered the initial 'overdose' claim.
The gynecology and obstetrics department at the hospital in Cetinje, Montenegro, has been waiting for improvements for years, with the government reportedly neglecting its needs annually.
This article presents a new general knowledge quiz featuring 15 questions covering current events, general knowledge, and pop culture, offering readers a chance to test and refresh their knowledge.
Human remains of Srebrenica victims were discovered buried in the yard of a doctor in Brčko. However, an investigation will not be conducted due to the absolute statute of limitations, a decision that has caused outrage among victims' families.
Corporate bond emissions in Serbia are presented as a sign of capital market development, but often involve pre-arranged deals with single buyers, lacking true market dynamics.
Seniors in Šlapanice are actively preparing for Easter by participating in popular crafting sessions where they create spring decorations, with increasing interest leading to expanded events.
Cuba has announced the release of over 2,000 prisoners, a move described as a humanitarian gesture or mass pardon, occurring amidst increasing pressure from the United States and international scrutiny.
The office of Samobor Mayor Petra Škrobot underwent renovations costing 72,616 euros, including significant expenses for curtains, decor, and custom furniture. The mayor defended the costs, stating she knows who is leaking the information.
French President Emmanuel Macron has criticized Donald Trump, advising him to speak less and avoid contradicting his own statements, asserting that Trump is undermining NATO.
A traveler shares their experience upgrading to Amtrak's business class for an 8-hour journey, noting comfort for work but ultimately preferring coach for future trips.
Researchers have found evidence of stellar explosions so powerful that, unlike typical supernovae which leave behind compact stellar remnants, these events leave nothing in their wake.
The hospital in Šumperk, Czech Republic, has launched a new information system for its medical and administrative staff, aiming to improve data sharing, streamline administration, and enhance cybersecurity.
A Bosnian article provides advice on which foods to limit when introducing solid foods to babies, a crucial step in their development around six months of age.
Transparency International in BiH (TI BiH) has filed a complaint against Igor Vuković from Vlasenica with the Commission for Deciding on Conflict of Interest, alleging that the councilor advises the deputy minister.
In episode 16 of "Germany's Next Topmodel," contestants experience panic over epilation before proceeding to a swimwear challenge on the catwalk at Venice Beach.
Heavy rainfall in Buzău, Romania, has caused landslides that have damaged several county and village roads, as well as agricultural lands in the Râmnicelu area.
MEP Rima Hassan has been detained in Paris and is under investigation for a social media post about a member of the Japanese Red Army, as well as for the possession of synthetic drugs found in her luggage. French media also reported on her legal troubles and drug discovery.
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Nigeria has praised the launch of the Generation Unlimited Nigeria (GenU 9JA) National Secretariat, an initiative aiming to place young people at the center of governance and development, targeting 20 million youths by 2030.
Qatar has officially joined the Nice Agreement, an international treaty for the classification of goods and services for the purposes of registering trademarks.
Kranj, Slovenia, has introduced new waste collection vehicles that weigh individual bins, leading to public apprehension about potentially higher waste disposal bills.
The Bingo company has concluded the 11th edition of its "Odvažne i hrabre" (Brave and Courageous) project, awarding 50,000 KM in grants to female entrepreneurs to support their economic empowerment.
In the remote Inuit community of Kuujjuaq in northern Quebec, Janice Parsons and Sandy Emudluk are leading efforts to revive Katajjaq, the ancient art of Inuit throat singing, which is more than just music.
Moldova's Parliament has approved the denunciation of key agreements establishing the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), formalizing the country's exit from the Russia-dominated organization. This move clears the way for Moldova to fully withdraw from the CIS.
Donald Trump’s remarks mocking French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte continue to draw widespread condemnation, with Macron himself calling the comments 'neither elegant nor up to standard'.
The United States has lifted sanctions on Delcy Rodríguez, Venezuela’s acting leader, allowing her to conduct business with U.S. companies and potentially meet with President Trump, with the US Treasury Department confirming the removal of previously imposed restrictions.
A 42-year-old man from Niš has been arrested on suspicion of robbing a betting shop at gunpoint, taking 40,000 dinars, and attempting a similar robbery at another location.
Five people were injured, three from a bus, after a car collided with a bus near Horní Loděnice in the Olomouc region. The female driver of the car sustained serious injuries, requiring air ambulance assistance.
Slovak Railways has awarded a half-billion euro contract to a consortium including Tempra, Doprastav, and Váhostav for the modernization of a track section in Spiš, aiming to increase train speeds to 160 km/h and reduce travel time.
New intercepted phone conversations between Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó reportedly show them conspiring to block Ukraine's accession to the EU, leveraging the issue of the Hungarian minority in Ukraine.
Montenegro is investigating the case of teacher Obradović, while also securing 10 million euros in credit and 5.8 million euros in grants for preschool infrastructure projects through the Council of Europe Development Bank.
A 16-year-old minor was arrested yesterday on suspicion of raping a minor on April 6th. Police stated that the suspect also issued life threats to the victim after the crime.
The Czech Road and Motorway Directorate (ŘSD) has commenced construction on the last missing 19.6-kilometer section of the D11 highway, connecting Jaroměř to Trutnov, with completion expected by autumn 2029.
North Macedonian Prime Minister Mickoski anticipates that a new law on fair representation, which has passed government filters and received a positive opinion from the Venice Commission, will enhance the quality of public administration.
The fashion world is abuzz about a T-shirt worn by director Luca Guadagnino at last year's Venice Film Festival, featuring the viral slogan 'No Dior, no Dietrich,' which has since become a significant talking point.
Began Muhić, the current mayor of Živinice and former Consul General of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Germany, has been sentenced to six months in prison by the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina for the criminal offense of fraud in office.
Russia's Ministry of Defense is reportedly sending calls to underperforming university students, encouraging them to serve in newly formed military units amidst a shortage of soldiers.
An award-winning artwork by Tobias Rehberger, "Cafeteria," was destroyed at the Venice Biennale, replaced by a dark room. This incident has sparked debate and could symbolize a shift in Italy's cultural climate.
The second evening of Fashion Week featured collections from designers across Montenegro, Serbia (Hana Bihorac), and Kazakhstan (Timur Tursunkulov), alongside the fashion house XYZ.
THE Basque government is seeking to borrow Picasso's Guernica from Madrid for the 90th anniversary of the bombing, which has sparked a sharp political conflict and debate about whether the painting should be moved at all.
The Party of Democratic Action (SDA) held a regular session of its presidency today, where numerous current topics were discussed. Bakir Izetbegović is expected to address the press conference following the session.
Airports in Venice, Bologna, and Treviso, Italy, are implementing flight restrictions due to a shortage of jet fuel, prioritizing urgent flights and limiting other pilots to 2000 liters per flight, sufficient for approximately one hour.
The Greek National Tourism Organization (EOT) participated in two professional workshops organized by Venice and Verona airports to dynamically promote more Greek destinations in Northern Italy.
A TikTok user of Bosnian origin living in Cleveland, Lejla, moved many with an emotional video showing her surprising her father with tickets for the "Dragons" (Bosnian national team) match in Seattle.
Bangladesh has launched an emergency measles-rubella vaccination drive following the deaths of over 100 children from suspected measles, with UNICEF expressing deep concern over the sharp rise in cases. Emergency vaccination efforts are underway to address the public health crisis.
One of the largest battery storage facilities in the Czech Republic is being built in Lipnice near Sokolov by SUAS GROUP and partners, adjacent to a recently opened photovoltaic power plant.
Fuel supply limitations have been reported at three additional Italian airports – Brindisi, Pescara, and Reggio Calabria – following similar restrictions previously implemented at Milan-Linate, Venice, Treviso, and Bologna.
Cyclists in Zagreb are campaigning for the installation of new public bike stations, with users proposing and voting on locations for the 'Bajs' system.
An aircraft arriving from Venice aborted its initial landing attempt at Paris after the crew detected small explosions, later attributed to wedding fireworks.
Trenutno smo pod ukrajinskom gasnom blokadom, ali možemo nadoknaditi gubitak sa juga, ako se ta pupčana vrpca preseče, mađarska ekonomija će stati, poručio je premijer Viktor Orban.
The Association of Independent Electronic Media (ANEM) has urged its members, associations, and media outlets to show active solidarity with the editorial team of the IN Medija portal from Inđija, celebrating its five years of existence.
CEOs of companies deploying delivery robots in US cities and college campuses suggest that humans are generally more accepting and nicer towards these autonomous vehicles than one might expect.
Călătoriile de Paște, dar și activitățile recreative, sportive sau casnice din această perioadă pot duce la accidentări, precum lovituri, căzături sau luxații.
Serbian authorities discovered explosives near the gas pipeline connecting Serbia and Hungary, leading Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán to convene an emergency defense council. Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić confirmed the discovery of two large packages of explosives.
Serbian Railways Infrastructure announced that the derailment of a passenger train traveling from Subotica to Belgrade near Lovćenac-Mali Iđoš does not compromise the quality or reliability of the high-speed railway.
Charlton Heston, known for his iconic Hollywood roles and long-standing involvement with the National Rifle Association, is remembered for his transformation into a prominent symbol of the American right.
This year's World Cup kit collections are showcasing a blend of archive classics and contemporary streetwear staples, with crop tops and other fashion trends inspired by football culture gaining prominence.
The Writers Guild has reached a provisional four-year agreement with studios, which includes increases in health plan and pension benefits, along with greater protection against AI training using writers' work.
The Slavko Ćuruvija Foundation and other journalistic associations in Serbia have issued urgent warnings about a dramatic escalation of pressure and attempts to fully take over independent media, citing the replacement of N1 TV's director.
The "Association of Women Leaders" organized workshops in Montenegro aimed at empowering women to achieve greater economic security, professional visibility, and control over their decisions through education in finance, law, and communication.
The peak of Bjelašnica mountain in Bosnia and Herzegovina is covered by an impressive three meters of snow, creating a breathtaking landscape under a clear, sunny sky.
The Czech town of Brumov-Bylnice in the Zlín region has begun construction work on the Slunečná site, investing 60 million CZK to build infrastructure for new family homes, aiming to address the outflow of young families.
The case of a doctor in Brčko, Bosnia, whose yard contained the remains of Srebrenica war victims, has reached a legal conclusion, with his former wife also filing a complaint.
Three individuals have been charged in connection with an alleged arson attack that targeted four Hatzola Jewish charity ambulances in the car park of a synagogue in Golders Green, north-west London, in the early hours of March 23.
Pope Leo XIV personally carried the wooden cross through all 14 stations of the Way of the Cross at the Colosseum on Good Friday, marking his first such act as pontiff and reviving a decades-old tradition.
The Jagodina City Assembly in Serbia is scheduled to hold a session on Thursday, April 9, to discuss the dismissal of the current mayor and city council members. The agenda for the assembly meeting includes this vote on changing the local government.
A protest has been scheduled for 5 PM in Kosjerić following the alleged brutal beating of citizen Zoran Jovanović in front of the police station, reportedly by the bodyguard of Mayor Žarko Đokić, as announced by the 'Čisti ljudi' citizens' group.
The capital city of Podgorica, Montenegro, will see the construction of two new substations aimed at relieving the existing power grid and supporting the city's further development.
Ugo Ferdinand Ukwueze, the deputy chairman of ALGON in Enugu State, assured that local government authorities would ensure effective last-mile distribution of UNICEF nutrition commodities, commending Governor Mbah for prioritizing child survival.
Five more students have been detained or called for questioning in Belgrade following protests outside the Rectorate, with students now urgently calling for a gathering in front of the 29. novembar police station to defend a detained colleague from the Faculty of Architecture.
Lithuania is finalizing preparations for the 61st Venice Art Biennale, with the exhibition elements created by Eglė Budvytytė and her team now on their way to Venice. This marks the culmination of preparations for one of the year's most anticipated cultural events.
Tomislav Zubak, son of Croatian arms dealer Zvonko Zubak, and three other individuals have been indicted in the Federation of BiH for the illegal purchase of the Vitezit factory. The indictment was filed by the Special Department for Combating Corruption and Organized Crime.
An exhibition in Libotenice, Czech Republic, showcases thousands of decorated Easter eggs, highlighting demanding techniques like straw work and batik.
UNICEF and various stakeholders are emphasizing the strict observance of children’s rights laws in media reporting to protect vulnerable children and secure Nigeria’s future.
Seventy artists and curators, including three chosen by Buttafuoco, have appealed for the Venice Biennale to exclude the USA and Israel, alongside Russia, citing their responsibility for conflicts, oppression, and war crimes.
Venice has commenced collecting a new fee from day tourists, with 45,000 individuals already registered on the dedicated portal. Visitors staying overnight are exempt from this fee due to the existing tourist tax.
A report alleges that Mount Everest guides have been poisoning tourists to trigger helicopter rescues, facilitating a $20 million insurance fraud scheme.
Chinese-American singer Emei has officially signed with Atlantic Records in partnership with Nice Life Records and is set to release the title track from her upcoming EP "Night at the Opera."
Police are investigating several cases of online fraud where perpetrators used various tricks, including fake messages and identity impersonation, to defraud multiple individuals of significant sums, in some cases thousands of euros.
The Tax Administration of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) entity conducted a massive sweep of the betting sector in March 2026, issuing fines totaling nearly one million Bosnian marks for various violations.
UNICEF and the International Women's Club have partnered in Montenegro with an initial investment of 80,000 euros to train over 55 specialists, directly benefiting approximately 200 families through improved services.
Former diplomat Ivan Vejvoda stated that Serbian President Vučić's relationship with Russia is complex and that Serbia's well-being depends on the Venice Commission's assessment of the so-called Mrdić laws.
Estonia's pavilion for the 2026 Venice Biennale has commenced its journey south, marking the start of preparations for the major international art event.
The mayor of Jagodina, Gordana Jovanović, along with her deputy and city council members, has resigned, leading to two city assembly sessions being scheduled to address the political changes.
Slovak hospitals are struggling with operational inefficiencies, including limited surgeries after 3 PM, and massive debts exceeding one billion euros, prompting the government to plan reforms based on hospital audits.
Changes in Czech energy legislation have opened the door for the construction of standalone large-capacity batteries, which are expected to facilitate energy sharing, potentially even between states.
UNICEF and the Ombudsman in Montenegro called for accelerated reforms to ensure every child has access to education, highlighting that only a quarter of Roma children attend preschool and continue to secondary school.
Guatemalan director Jayro Bustamante, known for his award-winning films, is in production on his latest work, 'Eruption,' which explores his country's turbulent history.
Two markets in Zagreb, Kvatrić and Trešnjevačka, are set to transform into evening social hubs, introducing an afterwork concept featuring DJs and cocktails to become popular nightlife destinations.
Residents of Kisjele Vode near Bijelo Polje in Montenegro are planning to block roads to protest persistent water supply problems affecting approximately twenty households in the area.
Emei has signed with Atlantic/Nice Life, and Sara Bareilles has moved to CAA, among other recent artist signings including Los Gemelos de Sinaloa, Holding Absence, Henry Morris, Kathryn Gallagher, and a new K-pop girl group at Warner Music.
As the conflict in Sudan approaches its third year, UNICEF remains committed to delivering essential aid and support for children affected by the ongoing war.
For many parents, catching a child in a lie can feel like a personal betrayal. Many of us were taught from childhood that lying means disrespect, and that disrespect...
Thousands of fans are eager to purchase tickets for Dino Merlin's upcoming concert, leading to high demand and even advertisements for services to wait in line for tickets.
Aljbuljena Hadžiju commenced her first day as the acting President of Kosovo, receiving applause and flowers from staff upon her arrival at the presidency, as shown in a video she posted on Facebook.
This article provides advice on specific foods that should be avoided when following a ketogenic diet. The keto diet is a popular eating plan focused on low carbohydrate and high fat intake for weight loss.
Icelandic airline Nice Air has announced that its planned flights from Akureyri will be delayed until at least late October, citing the situation in the Middle East as the reason for postponing summer flights.
A municipal court in Sanski Most, Bosnia and Herzegovina, has acquitted three employees of the '5. oktobar' primary school in a first-instance criminal proceeding.
This article provides a detailed and proven recipe for Medovik, a traditional Russian honey cake. It describes how to make the thin honey layers and light creamy filling, noting that the cake improves over time as the layers absorb the cream.
Russian police officers have been ordered not to identify themselves as law enforcement on social media or messaging apps, the Russian business news outlet RBC and the news agency Ura.ru reported,…
The 10th season of the Coca-Cola Youth Support initiative, organized by Coca-Cola HBC Montenegro, is set to begin on April 8 with its first workshops for high school students in Herceg Novi, Kotor, and Bar.
DM is offering a chance to win a bathroom renovation tailored to your wishes, valued at 10,000 euros, as part of a promotion, as reported in Slovenian media.
Tabloids Alo and Informer continue to expand their network of local media, this week registering four more media portals through their daughter companies.
Italy has implemented strict fuel restrictions at Brindisi, Pescara, and Reggio Calabria airports, following similar issues reported two days prior at Milan-Linate and Venice airports.
Police intervened in Ljubljana's Prešeren Square after a 38-year-old Slovenian citizen threatened passersby with a knife before being apprehended while attempting to flee.
Following the appearance of offensive graffiti, including "Ratko Mladić Bosnom harao" and "Srpsko Sarajevo," in the Dobrinja neighborhood of Sarajevo, Novi Grad Municipality Chief Semir Efendić reiterated a long-standing proposal for a police station in the area.
A week after a visit by EU parliamentarians to China to discuss e-commerce challenges and competition, Beijing has published new guidelines for the sector.
Commissioners from the Baltic states' pavilions are scheduled to meet this week to discuss potential actions in response to Russia's planned national pavilion at the upcoming Venice Biennale in May.
Renowned football coach Mircea Lucescu has been hospitalized in Bucharest and placed in an artificial coma after a severe deterioration of his health. His son, Razvan Lucescu, is traveling to Romania, and public figures like Simona Halep have expressed support.
US President Donald Trump announced the dramatic rescue of a downed airman in Iran, while Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps claimed to have foiled the mission and destroyed US military aircraft.
US forces successfully rescued a pilot of an F-15 fighter jet shot down over Iran, a rescue confirmed by the White House and described by President Donald Trump as a daring operation.
Approximately fifty residents in Nikšić, Montenegro, organized a protest against the planned construction of a 6+1 story residential and commercial building, demanding a local referendum to halt the project.
Around twenty Filipino foreign workers regularly attend Sunday mass at the Roman Catholic church in Kopřivnice, Czech Republic, where a local parishioner helps them with translations of liturgical texts.
„Njegova univerzalna poruka nadilazi sve granice i poziva nas da u svakodnevnom životu budemo jedni drugima oslonac, da neumorno gradimo mostove razumijevanja i njegujemo plemenite vrijednosti…
A tourist was injured by a falling rock on the slopes of Kozí hřbety in the Krkonoše Mountains, Czech Republic, and was transported to a hospital by helicopter.
Vjosa Osmani has completed her term as President of Kosovo and formally handed over her duties to Albulena Haxhiu, the Speaker of Parliament, in a ceremony at the Presidency.
Four Italian airports—Linate, Venice, Treviso, and Bologna—are experiencing reduced or limited fuel availability for aircraft. These limitations are expected to last until at least the evening of April 9.
As Israel expands its invasion of southern Lebanon, residents are being forced to bury their dead in temporary graves, disrupting traditional funeral rites that typically allow a final glimpse of home.
Portuguese artist Cabrita Reis is presenting his work 'XIV Steps' in Venice from May to November, outside the official selection of the 61st Biennial, offering a meditation on the Passion, oppression, and the history of European painting.
Svencelė, a Lithuanian town dubbed "modern Venice," is undergoing such rapid development that existing maps are struggling to keep pace with its growth.
Johan Kol ima plemenitu namjeru da pokaže zašto evropske zemlje ne treba da potcjenjuju Crnogorce i smatraju ih neciviliziovanim varvarima, i da se “prema njima ne treba odnositi sa nipodaštavanjem”
Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani is scheduled to hand over her duties to Parliament Speaker Albulena Haxhiu on Saturday. Haxhiu will then assume the role of acting president.
This article provides a horoscope for Saturday and Sunday, April 4th and 5th, indicating that the Easter weekend will bring peace but also significant turning points for certain zodiac signs.
The capital city of Podgorica, Montenegro, has obtained construction permits for two new power substations in Donji Kokoti. These additions are expected to relieve the existing network, reduce outage risks, and support urban development.
Several Serbian civil society organizations have urged the Venice Commission to investigate and respond to the conduct of Vladan Petrov, the President of Serbia's Constitutional Court, regarding its alignment with established principles of behavior.
The Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SANU) Committee for Higher Education has called for an objective investigation into the death of a student at the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade, urging focus on facts and avoidance of political misuse.
Venice will once again require day-trippers to pay an entrance fee for 60 dates until the end of July, with prices varying based on booking time and overnight stays. The fee aims to limit tourist influx during peak season.
Airlines are increasing ticket prices and reducing the number of flights, a direct consequence of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. Consumers are expected to feel the impact of these changes in air travel.
British prisons are facing a growing problem with inmates using drones to smuggle drugs, phones, and knives from outside, prompting authorities to seek new methods to prevent this form of trafficking.
Columnist Dragan Bursać explores the historical context of the Srebrenica massacre and the 1924 Šahovići massacre, drawing connections to Bosnia and Herzegovina's path to the World Cup.
A drug trafficking network, which generated 16.5 million euros in 'turnover' and operated multiple dealing points in Marseille and around Nice, has been dismantled, leading to several arrests and nine individuals placed in provisional detention.
Victoria Larm discusses her love for creamy truffle pasta, recalls a solo dinner in Venice, and shares that she always listens to Mahler while cooking in her kitchen.
A 52-year-old cold case has been closed with DNA testing confirming 17-year-old Laura Ann Aime as a victim of serial killer Ted Bundy, fulfilling a 1989 confession and bringing closure to her family.
Firefighters in Valjevo intervened at the General Hospital's Physical Medicine, Rehabilitation, and Rheumatology Department after a nearby resident noticed an unusual and risky 'pool' situation on the roof.
Veteran artist Nabil Nahas is presenting his latest monumental work in Venice as Lebanon's representative at the 2026 Contemporary Art Biennale, reflecting on his seven-decade career.
Nice's 2030 Winter Olympics ice events projects are facing political struggles, with the city's new mayor pushing for an alternative plan to the one backed by the regional head.
Former minister Vesna Škare Ožbolt commented on the National Security Council meeting, interpreting the silence that followed as a positive sign indicating an agreement between the President and the Prime Minister.
American model and reality star Janice Dickinson was photographed on the streets of Los Angeles looking almost unrecognizable with a swollen face, raising public concern and prompting speculation about a 2022 accident.
Edin Forto, Minister of Communications and Transport of Bosnia and Herzegovina, met with World Bank representatives to discuss key infrastructure projects, including the Šćepan Polje bridge, with works expected to begin before summer, and a focus on railway development.
The municipality of Bijelo Polje has improved its e-Office software, a project supported by the OSCE Mission at the initiative of the Municipal Office for Gender Equality.
The Regional Hospital in Liberec, Czech Republic, has acquired three new linear accelerators, funded by the National Recovery Plan, enabling it to treat a third more oncology patients and significantly reduce waiting times.