King Charles III delivered a historic speech to a joint session of the US Congress, becoming the first British monarch to do so since 1991. He emphasized the enduring alliance between the two nations, calling for unity and addressing global challenges such as the defense of Ukraine and the importance of NATO.
A review highlights five smartwatches priced under 200 euros, suggesting they provide more features and utility than consumers might anticipate, especially for health and fitness tracking.
The Croatian Parliament is set to discuss the election of three constitutional judges tomorrow, but due to disagreements with the opposition, the court is likely to remain incomplete.
Ministarka rudarstva i energetike Dubravka Đedović Handanović razgovarala je danas sa članicama Udruženja naftnih kompanija Srbije (UNKS) o stanju na tržištu nafte i naftnih derivata u zemlji, kao i…
Finland's President stated that Europe has a greater military need for Ukraine than Ukraine has for Europe. This comment was made amidst broader discussions about Europe's economic challenges and energy concerns.
Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina have signed an agreement in Dubrovnik for the construction of the Southern Gas Interconnection pipeline. This project aims to enhance energy security and reduce the region's dependency on Russian energy supplies.
Donald and Melania Trump have called for Jimmy Kimmel's firing following a joke he made about the former First Lady, which they deemed offensive. Kimmel has since defended his comments, stating it was a light roast joke about their age difference.
Parlament opätovne schválil novelu o kolektívnom investovaní v pôvodnom znení. Poslanci tak odmietli výhrady prezidenta Pellegriniho k sporným prílepkom.
- Ministarstvo unutrašnjih poslova (MUP) Srbije saopštilo je danas da građani, zbog novih pravila EU o prelasku granice, mogu da koristite alternativne granične prelaze Srbije sa zemljama članicama…
Zapadnom Balkanu je potreban novi model rasta zasnovan na produktivnosti, povjerenju i čvršćoj regionalnoj ekonomskoj integraciji, rekao je generalni sekretar Vijeća za regionalnu saradnju (RCC) …
Induction cooktops are gaining popularity for their efficiency and safety, but users are advised to be aware of seven typical mistakes to prevent damage, especially concerning cleaning.
Udruženje mladih sa hendikepom Crne Gore ukazuje na značaj kontinuiranog unapređenja uslova rada, prevencije povreda na radu i profesionalnih oboljenja, kao i stvaranja bezbjednog i dostojanstvenog…
Kolona tovornih vozil se vije po večjem delu primorske avtoceste, poleg voznega so zasedli še odstavni pas. Zastoji nastajajo tudi v smeri proti Ljubljani.
A contract for 10 innovative oncology drugs was signed in April between Serbia's RFZO and AstraZeneca, but the exact start date for their implementation for patients remains unknown.
A recent report indicates that nearly a quarter of Slovenian workers experience constant or frequent exhaustion. This highlights a significant issue regarding worker well-being in the country.
Singer-songwriter Marko Kovač, performing as Marko Lord, has released his debut single 'Jovanče,' which he describes as a reaction to the horrors and suffering of innocent people.
An analysis of major financial crises throughout history, from Babylonian debt forgiveness to the 2008 savings and loan scandal, offers six key lessons from the past.
Protesters in Novi Sad, organized by "Novosadski zborovi," blocked a major intersection to demand the release of arrested activists. The demonstration aimed to show support for those detained.
A 66-year-old man from Mitrovica has been arrested in Ruma on charges related to illegal excise duties. The arrest highlights ongoing efforts to combat illicit trade and tax evasion.
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković has called on the opposition to act reasonably regarding the election of constitutional judges, accusing them of delaying the process.
Independent candidates from Niš have filed a complaint with the Administrative Court regarding the election results for the Serbian Medical Chamber. They are demanding that every vote be counted accurately and are set to reveal further details about the election irregularities.
The Montenegrin Education Union has announced it will no longer cooperate with the "Vilina Vlas" center in Višegrad. This decision comes due to the site's documented history as a place where war crimes were committed.
The mayor of Pirot, Serbia, has announced that preparatory activities for the construction of a wastewater treatment plant are nearing completion, and a tender for the selection of a contractor will soon be launched.
German companies are increasingly requiring a high level of German language proficiency from foreign workers, which has become a significant barrier to employment.
The Sokolovac pig farm, part of Belje in the Podravka Agri system, has resumed operations after a seven-month ban imposed due to an outbreak of African swine fever, implementing a series of additional biosecurity measures.
North Macedonian Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski stated that his government is not considering banning the export or re-export of oil and petroleum products, nor restricting sales to citizens of neighboring countries.
Agricultural inspection in Serbia controlled 229 retail facilities in the first quarter of this year, resulting in the withdrawal of approximately 1,400 kilograms of products from circulation.
A survey in Serbia reveals that over 80% of teachers believe the primary motive behind introducing national textbooks into the education system is political, rather than professional.
Serbia's Ministry of Finance announced its support for a parliamentary initiative to allocate an additional 300 million euros for housing loans aimed at young people.
Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob stated that it is crucial to strengthen trust within society rather than promoting divisive policies and hatred. He emphasized the importance of unity and constructive dialogue.
A gunman attempted to attack President Trump and Cabinet members at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, sending anti-government writings to family before the incident and sparking various reactions and conspiracy theories.
The director and teachers of a music school in Niš claim they have been subjected to a year of harassment by a parent, with threats and insults, and express dissatisfaction with the system's failure to respond.
An analysis explores the historical development of Serbian political culture, contrasting a traditional reliance on leaders with contemporary student protests and the absence of a strong civic class.
A gunman at the White House Correspondents' Dinner was reportedly targeting President Trump and his administration officials, prompting an evacuation and raising security concerns. The incident led to discussions about event security and the safety of high-profile attendees.
The City of Zagreb has published a list of in-demand professions for which it will award scholarships to students in the 2026/2027 academic year, with monthly amounts previously set at 380 euros for pupils and 520 for students.
Russian forces launched 144 drones overnight, attacking Odesa, Chernihiv, Sumy, and Dnipropetrovsk regions in Ukraine, while Ukraine reportedly struck Crimea and Russia's Vologda region.
Igor Crnadak, head of the PDP parliamentary club in the National Assembly of Republika Srpska, has submitted a request to register a new political party in Banja Luka, with other prominent figures expected to join.
Germany's far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has achieved unprecedented popularity, with recent polls showing its support rising to a record 28%. This surge in public backing places the AfD ahead of traditional parties like the CDU in some surveys.
Firefighters from "Luka Bar" (Port of Bar) are seeking pension benefits, stating their request from 2013 was denied due to administrative issues with the Pension and Disability Insurance Fund and the relevant ministry.
The Lebanese Ministry of Health announced that the number of people killed in Israeli attacks has increased to 2,496 since the latest escalation of the war began on March 2.
Militant groups, including JNIM and Tuareg rebels, launched a series of coordinated attacks involving explosions and gunfire across Mali, targeting the capital Bamako and other cities. The Malian army confirmed clashes, drawing international condemnation and expressions of solidarity.
Twenty-five years have passed since former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milošević was arrested at Villa Mir in Belgrade, following two days of negotiations and guarantees against extradition to The Hague.
Citizens' assemblies in Novi Sad have blocked a crossroads for the second consecutive day to protest what they describe as the unlawful detention of two activists.
The US administration has approved the reintroduction of firing squads as a method for federal executions, marking a significant change after more than 50 years. This decision expands the available methods for capital punishment at the federal level.
Montenegrin officials, including Mugoša and Čapuni, have publicly released their academic diplomas. They are calling on other government members and state enterprise directors to follow suit, promoting greater transparency in public office.
Police in Podgorica, Montenegro, have filed criminal charges against three individuals suspected of illegal currency conversion, abuse of position in business operations, and document forgery.
The new Mercedes-Benz C-Class Electric is set to compete directly with the new BMW i3, as both premium sedans aim to set new standards in the electric vehicle market with their long-range capabilities.
Montenegro's Human Rights Action (HRA) reported that the prosecution has confirmed the dismissal of criminal charges, but questions persist regarding alleged police pressure on a former hospital director to give false testimony.
The public debate on the Draft Law on Amendments to the Waste Management Law has concluded after one month, during which 34 comments and suggestions were received. Of these, 10 were accepted, one partially, while the majority of 23 did not receive support.
These articles offer a commentary on a situation characterized by a conflict of perspectives, where individuals or groups firmly adhere to their own positions. The analysis suggests that while no one is necessarily lying or malicious, their insistence on individual viewpoints creates a stalemate.
A Kosovo court has sentenced three Serb separatists for their involvement in the deadly 2023 Banjska attack and monastery siege. Two individuals received life imprisonment, while a third was sentenced to 30 years in prison.
General Dan Caine, Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, announced that US forces disabled the engine of the Iranian cargo ship Touska and seized two other vessels in the Indian Ocean over the weekend.
European Union leaders rejected Germany's proposal to relax sanctions against Iran, amidst broader discussions on the Middle East conflict and continued aid for Ukraine.
Janjić, from Serbia Center, has stated that the proposed election laws are problematic. He claims there is a lack of political will to prevent manipulation within these laws.
The killing of eight children in Shreveport, Louisiana, is being cited as an example of family annihilation, an extreme form of domestic violence where multiple relatives are killed.
An Indonesian UN peacekeeper has died from wounds he sustained during an attack in Lebanon last month. The peacekeeper was part of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL).
According to CNN, the United States and mediators involved in negotiations are awaiting a revised proposal from Iran in the coming days. This development is part of ongoing diplomatic efforts concerning Iran's nuclear program.
Serbia has formed a working group to address the Venice Commission's recommendations regarding its latest set of judicial laws, following strong criticism and calls from the European Commission for full and swift implementation.
Sri Lankan police arrested 22 Buddhist monks after discovering 110kg of cannabis in their luggage. The arrests highlight a significant drug smuggling operation involving religious figures.
Ukraine has accused Israel of importing grain allegedly stolen by Russia and warned of potential sanctions. The European Union has also reportedly contacted Israel regarding a Russian ship suspected of carrying the illicit cargo.
Serbian Minister of Mining and Energy, Dubravka Đedović Handanović, met with members of the Association of Oil Companies of Serbia (UNKS) to discuss the state of the domestic oil and oil derivatives market and the impact of adopted state measures.
A new report warns that the Western Balkans region is projected to face a shortage of 190,000 workers over the next five years. Experts caution that the region cannot indefinitely rely on cheap labor to sustain its economy.
Nakon brojnih nagađanja, parada povodom Dana pobjede na Crvenom trgu u Moskvi bit će održana 9. maja, potvrdio je glasnogovornik Kremlja Dmitrij Peskov.
SABORSKI zastupnici u iznošenju slobodnih stajališta osvrnuli su se na niz aktualnih tema, od inflacije, položaja Hrvata u BiH i demografije do stanja na HRT-u, 35.
The President of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals in The Hague is seeking independent expert opinions regarding Ratko Mladić's health. This assessment is a prerequisite before any decision can be made on his potential release.
OTP Bank in Croatia is undertaking a large-scale replacement of over half a million bank cards, a change that most customers are not expected to notice significantly.
Tenders for vehicles for the GSP public transport company are reportedly failing, with accusations that the public-private partnership institute is being abused. Critics allege collusion among private tycoons aiming to extract as much money as possible.
An article discussing the advantages of removing dairy products from one's diet, emphasizing the importance of finding alternative sources for essential nutrients like calcium, protein, and vitamin D.
Energoinvest has requested a reaction from the High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council (VSTV) regarding public statements made by Elek. This request follows the verdict issued against Sarajevo-Gas.
Experts highlight three key signs indicating that snoring may pose a significant risk for cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events such as heart attacks and strokes. Snoring, often dismissed as harmless, can signal serious underlying health issues.
A workout challenge, dubbed "the hardest mile," was tested, which even made a Hyrox coach miss his mother. The coach provides advice on how to complete the challenge and offers four versions for different fitness levels.
Russian mercenaries have confirmed their withdrawal from the strategic northern Mali city of Kidal following intense attacks by Tuareg rebels. This retreat marks a significant setback for Mali's junta and its Russian allies, with rebels now controlling the key stronghold.
Serbian director Aleksandar Nikolić discusses his upcoming opera diptych 'Cavalleria rusticana; Gianni Schicchi' at the National Theater in Sarajevo, and shares his views on engaging theater.
A new trend is emerging in China where young people are increasingly turning to 'virtual companions' and influencers on platforms like Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok, for warmth and closeness.
Serbian Minister Lazarević emphasized the significance of the CEFTA agreement for Serbia, stating that it plays a crucial role in attracting foreign investors. She highlighted the agreement's contribution to the country's economic development.
The Appellate Court of Brčko District approved the prosecution's appeal, ordering a one-month detention for M. R. (49), who is accused of sexual relations with a child.
A Montenegrin TV program, 'Reflektor,' featured politicians and a ministry secretary discussing who fears fake diplomas more, the government or other entities.
A severe snowstorm in Moscow has led to numerous flight cancellations and widespread power outages across the city. The extreme weather conditions have significantly disrupted daily life.
A suspect has been charged following an incident at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, with authorities examining the motive. The event occurred during King Charles III's visit to the United States, which proceeded as planned despite the incident.
Switzerland has reportedly demanded that Italy pay for the medical treatment of victims injured in the Crans-Montana fire. This request has sparked outrage among Italian officials and the public.
A competition offers a chance to win "Vraždoku," a book of 80 logical murder puzzles where players must identify the killer by determining who was in the same room as the victim.
In the first quarter of this year, the Serbian agricultural inspection conducted checks on 229 retail facilities, resulting in the withdrawal of approximately 1,400 kilograms of products from…
The Belgrade City Assembly is scheduled to discuss 44 agenda items at its session today, including proposed amendments to general regulation plans and changes to protected areas.
Zagreb police reported 838 traffic violations over the weekend, including 305 cases of speeding and 150 instances of driving under the influence of alcohol.
Hoće li oktobarski izbori u Bosni i Hercegovini biti odgođeni, postaje sve glasnije pitanje u javnosti, dok se istovremeno upozorava da bez uvođenja savremenih tehnologija nema garancije za…
Five traffic accidents occurred in Belgrade overnight, with a 19-year-old motorcyclist sustaining serious injuries in an incident on Zrenjanin Road and being transported to the Urgent Center.
A shooting incident at the White House Correspondents' Dinner led to the identification of suspect Cole Allen and sparked widespread online rumors. The event prompted an investigation and various reactions regarding the alleged gunman's background and the incident's nature.
Another landfill fire in Smederevo has caused an unpleasant smell of burning waste to spread across the city, leading to dissatisfaction among activists regarding the authorities' response.
This analysis explores the historical development of Serbian society, suggesting a skipped civic class evolution and a persistent faith in leaders over procedures, from Prince Miloš to contemporary student movements.
A Croatian institute is investigating the actions of on-call doctors following the death of 35-year-old Mirza Čengić. His family alleges that medical staff failed to detect a developing heart attack, contributing to his demise.
The Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina has adopted a list of essential medicines, with implementation set to begin after its publication in official gazettes.
Montenegro recorded 14 traffic accidents in the past 24 hours, resulting in three people sustaining minor injuries. Six of these accidents occurred in Podgorica, according to the Police Administration's Operational-Communication Center.
Despite ongoing crises, Germany's shipbuilding and related industries are forecasting a significant 'job boom,' with expectations of creating 100,000 new positions. This sector annually contributes billions of euros to the German economy and is vital for its foreign trade.
Russian forces launched extensive drone and missile attacks across several Ukrainian oblasts, including Chernihiv and Dnipropetrovsk, resulting in civilian casualties and damage to infrastructure. Reports indicate multiple deaths and injuries as fires broke out in targeted cities.
Pope Leo XIV has called for the worldwide abolition of the death penalty, a stance reiterated as the United States simultaneously approved the use of firing squads.
The city of Zagreb is launching a five-year, multi-million euro project to reconstruct its public lighting system, replacing over 40,000 street lamps to reduce light pollution and energy consumption.
Montenegro recorded a record 96 missing minors in 2025, prompting a call from an SNP MP for the implementation of an Amber Alert system to prevent tragic cases.
Major wildfires are raging across northern Japan, particularly in the mountainous Iwate Prefecture, leading to the evacuation of over 3,000 residents. Hundreds of firefighters are battling the blazes, which pose a long-term threat to the region.
Macaque monkeys on the Rock of Gibraltar have reportedly discovered a natural remedy for stomach ailments, often observed seeking and consuming specific plants.
Dragan Đilas, President of the Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP), stated that the SSP insists on forming a team of independent experts to examine the quality of works carried out during the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) government's tenure.
A conference is being held in Colombia to discuss strategies for phasing out coal, oil, and natural gas. Participants are exploring how to transition away from fossil fuels.
A procedure has been initiated against Croatia in Strasbourg following a lawsuit by two former candidates for the Constitutional Court, challenging the election of constitutional judges.
Residents near Imja Lake under Mount Everest fear for their lives as flood warning sirens have been left to rust, despite at least five floods in the area over the past five decades.
A proposal has been made for a regional market for recycled construction materials, anticipating a future shortage of traditional building supplies, which would require new standards to be defined.
The U.S. Justice Department has officially ended its criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, clearing him of any wrongdoing. This decision comes amid discussions surrounding potential nominations for the Federal Reserve.
Several news outlets are publishing their weekly or weekend quizzes, challenging readers with questions on various topics. These quizzes offer an interactive way for audiences to engage with current events and general knowledge.
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A head-on collision between two buses near the Pentagon transit stop resulted in 23 injuries. Among those injured were several Defense Department workers.
Two individuals were injured in a shooting incident that occurred at a restaurant in the Sedrenik neighborhood of Sarajevo. Police are actively searching for the suspected attacker, identified as Almer Inajetović.
A new lawsuit has been filed against Michael Jackson's estate by siblings alleging sexual abuse of four children, reigniting debate surrounding the late singer's legacy as a new biopic is released. The legal action comes amidst public discussion and fan reactions to the film "Michael."
Peruvian police have raided the property of the former head of the country's electoral commission. The raid was conducted as part of an investigation into alleged irregularities and fraud during elections.
Authorities are investigating the cases of 10 nuclear scientists who have gone missing, died, or been killed, with reports indicating these experts had access to sensitive laboratories.
Former FBI Director James Comey faces a new indictment related to an Instagram post depicting seashells and the numbers '8647,' which authorities and some media outlets interpret as a veiled threat against Donald Trump.
An 89-year-old man was arrested in Greece after opening fire at a social security office and a courthouse in Athens, injuring multiple people. The shootings were reportedly linked to a dispute over his pension.
The foreign ministers of Israel and Serbia, Gideon Sa'ar and Marko Đurić, respectively, have announced plans to sign a free trade agreement and launch a new strategic dialogue. They emphasized deepening ties between the two countries, noting their similar stances.
Ministar spoljnih poslova Srbije Marko Đurić i premijer Izraela Benjamin Netanjahu razgovarali su danas u Jerusalimu o značaju uspostavljanja strateškog dijaloga kao istorijskog koraka napred i…
Extensive raids are underway in Germany targeting members associated with the Hells Angels motorcycle club, with 1200 police officers deployed across 28 cities, seizing 2.5 million euros and detaining the president of the Leverkusen branch.
The Zagreb County Tourist Board has concluded the call for applications for the fourth edition of the 'Rose of Zagreb County' award, receiving a record 70 applications, indicating growing recognition in the tourism sector.
With warmer weather, Kaufland has reduced prices on popular ice creams and introduced attractive offers for barbecue items, aligning with the changing rhythm of daily life.
Greece is increasing the number of beaches where commercial activities, noise, and water sports will be strictly limited to preserve the natural environment and biodiversity, offering visitors more tranquility and stronger protection for coastal ecosystems.
Marta Vančová (76) spoke about her book for the BBC, a house she purchased in Podpoľanie that now has a seal on it, and expressed her critical views on Taraba.
A $500 million superyacht linked to a Putin ally successfully navigated the Strait of Hormuz, a critical and tense waterway. This event, alongside the passage of the first loaded LNG tanker and a crude supertanker, underscores ongoing concerns about maritime safety and its impact on global energy markets.
Reality TV contestant Aleksandra April, who had previously handled pressure well, has been deeply affected by the actions of some fellow competitors, finding support in Igor Mikič.
Slovakia's SaS party has filed a complaint with the Supreme Audit Office to investigate alleged unauthorized use of public funds related to a "banquet" hosted by Pellegrini and millions in expenditures.
A recent poll indicates that Stevanović has broken the most pre-election promises, with Golob following closely. More than half of respondents also believe Stevanović is an unsuitable choice for the Speaker of Parliament.
An article explores six key lessons derived from major financial crises throughout history, ranging from ancient Babylonian debt forgiveness practices to the savings and loan scandal that contributed to the 2008 crisis. It examines what the past can teach us about economic downturns.
Bosnia and Herzegovina has issued a protest note to Croatia after a gathering in Zagreb discussed the establishment of a "third entity" in Bosnia. BiH officials expressed concern that such discussions undermine its sovereignty and territorial integrity.
U.S. Vice President JD Vance has become a prominent voice against aid to Ukraine, with his long-standing skepticism shaping Washington's policy despite differing views within the U.S. and his own family.
Law enforcement in Ukraine has exposed an international Russian spy network allegedly planning contract killings and sabotage, including in EU countries. Several individuals, including Moldovan citizens, have been detained in connection with the plot.
Serbian opposition and EU officials emphasize the need for Serbia to implement ODIHR recommendations for democratic elections. Failure to do so could jeopardize billions in European support for the country.
The Serbian Judicial Authority Union held a one-hour warning strike across the country, with over 10% of justice system employees participating. The union is protesting the perceived degradation of judicial staff and seeking to have their demands addressed by the ministry.
Police in Southeast Finland have investigated 40 drone sightings, with some reports predating the initial discoveries of drones in the region, indicating a growing concern over unidentified aerial activity.
The recapitalization of the Dr. Simo Milošević Institute for Physical Medicine, Rehabilitation, and Rheumatology in Igalo, Montenegro, has been completed, with plans now focusing on enhancing accommodation capacities and service quality.
As part of the program celebrating the 130th anniversary of Vijećnica, an exhibition of works by children from Sarajevo kindergartens on the theme "Vijećnica then and now" was presented.
The Serbian Ministry of Agriculture announced that inspectors withdrew 1.4 tons of plant-based food products from circulation during the first three months of this year, following 22 inspections by the Department for Plant-Based Food Safety.
The Higher State Prosecutor's Office in Podgorica, Montenegro, has filed an indictment against R.R. and R.P. for unauthorized production, possession, and distribution of narcotic drugs, following an investigation that found them holding cocaine in a rented house.
The U.S. military conducted an attack on a vessel suspected of drug trafficking in the Pacific, resulting in the deaths of three individuals. This incident is part of ongoing operations against narcoterrorism in the region.
Milan prosecutors have included Italian football referee organization members Gianluca Rocchi, Andrea Gervasoni, and Daniele Paterna in a register of suspects as part of an investigation launched after a complaint by Domenico Rocca.
A straightforward trick for Gmail users on desktop computers has been revealed, allowing them to quickly unsubscribe from unwanted mailing lists in just a few seconds. This simple method aims to improve email management.
A Croatian science article reports that rice naturally contains several dangerous compounds, including arsenic, but notes that the arsenic content can be significantly reduced.
Montenegro recorded 11 traffic accidents in the past 24 hours, resulting in one serious injury and two minor injuries, with seven incidents occurring in Podgorica.
Karlovac County in Croatia aims to improve the quality and accessibility of public transport, especially in rural areas, by announcing the introduction of additional bus lines through a new network.
Reporter Eduard Freisler received the prestigious Hanzelka and Zikmund award for his travelogue "Cuban Tango in the Rhythm of Blues," discussing his surprise and experiences in Cuba.
The director of Sarajevo's water utility, ViK, stated that 70% of water is lost due to defective pipes, leading to frequent outages and public dissatisfaction. Discussions are ongoing regarding the water supply network, pipe repairs, and water reductions.
Ukoliko se ispostavi kao tačna informacija da je vozač autoprevoznika “Lalatović travel” diskriminisao putnicu zbog toga što je nosila hidžab, reakcija državnih institucija mora biti hitna i…
A shooting occurred at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, with authorities stating the suspect likely targeted Trump administration officials. The incident raised concerns about security and prompted reactions from attendees and officials.
Serbian director Tara Gajović discusses the success of her film's premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, highlighting that it was created under significant governmental pressures on academic institutions.
The Zrenjanin Social Forum announced it has information about an organization, reportedly from America, investigating labor rights at the Linglong tire factory in Zrenjanin, raising questions about the monitoring of workers' rights.
Firefighters in Ukraine's Chernihiv region extinguished multiple fires caused by Russian attacks on April 25 and 26, with rescuers documenting the damage in Chernihiv, Borzna, and Horodnia communities.
The closure of the narrow Strait of Hormuz has halted oil tankers, exacerbating an ongoing oil crisis. Over 60 gas and oil fields have been damaged in the conflict, with long-term impacts expected even if a truce is reached.
Italy and Portugal, along with other nations, commemorated Liberation Day on April 25th with ceremonies and discussions on freedom. In Italy, a couple participating in a march was injured by an air pistol, while political figures reflected on the meaning of liberty.
President Trump canceled a US delegation's trip to Pakistan intended for peace talks with Iran, citing reasons such as receiving a 'better offer' or 'infighting' within the Iranian regime. The cancellation casts doubt on immediate diplomatic breakthroughs regarding the Iran conflict.
Serbia's elite Special Anti-Terrorist Unit (SAJ) is reportedly experiencing mass departures of experienced special forces personnel following a change in leadership. Critics suggest these exits are due to the removal of professionals unwilling to serve a 'criminalized government'.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić rejected "Sarajevo Safari" allegations, claiming artificial intelligence was used to doctor a photo of him with a rifle. He also made controversial remarks, including insulting a Croatian journalist and an MEP, drawing strong criticism from the opposition.
Russian strikes on the Ukrainian city of Dnipro resulted in at least six deaths and dozens of injuries, including children. The Ukrainian government has pledged support for the city following the massive attack.
Centralni štab Irana Hatam el-Anbija upozorio je da će kontinuirani akti blokade i pomorska piraterija Sjedinjenih Država izazvati snažan odgovor iranskih oružanih snaga.
The Norwegian government announced plans to propose a ban on social media use for children under 16 and hold tech companies responsible for age verification.
Scientists have documented unusual behavior among the macaque monkeys on Gibraltar, which are often seen begging for food from tourists. This behavior might indicate the macaques have discovered a natural remedy for stomach ailments.
Four people, including two thirteen-year-old girls, were injured in three separate traffic accidents that occurred in the Niš area of Serbia within the past 24 hours.
A multi-million dollar flood warning system, intended to protect thousands of lives near Mount Everest, has reportedly been left to rust and is no longer functional.
A shortage of traditional construction materials is predicted within ten years, prompting proposals for a regional market for recycled materials and the development of new industry standards.
Indian Home Minister Amit Shah has expressed confidence in the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) performance in the Bengal polls, predicting a "stronger wave" for the party in the second phase. He stated that Mamata Banerjee's tenure is ending and the BJP is set to take power.
The Serbian Institute for Textbooks has denied claims that the Center for Social Stability plays a key role in the development of national textbooks. This comes amid public discussion about the influence of various entities on educational materials.
Fatal incidents have been reported across several locations, including a traffic accident in Langenlois, Austria, a construction site collapse in Macedonia, and multiple traffic accidents in Montenegro, resulting in multiple fatalities and injuries.