The European Union has reached an agreement to establish migrant deportation centers in third countries, a move aimed at tightening its asylum policy. This decision paves the way for member states to create facilities outside the EU for processing and returning irregular migrants.
Iranian authorities have shut down a cafe in Tehran following accusations of promoting 'satanic activities.' The closure comes amidst a broader crackdown by the Islamic Republic on perceived moral transgressions.
V prestolnici potekajo obsežna dela v okviru nadgradnje železniškega vozlišča. Slovenske železnice potnike opozarjajo, naj se na pot odpravijo pravočasno.
The US stated it is 'more than capable' of resuming war with Iran if a peace deal remains elusive, with the Pentagon chief indicating readiness to restart strikes. This comes as a US official criticized European allies, urging them to stop 'moralizing'.
A Russian drone crashed in Romania, prompting NATO to label it as Russian and call for strengthened air defenses. The incident has raised concerns across Europe, with some officials describing it as a serious and irresponsible escalation.
A video survey asked passersby how often they clean their floors, revealing surprisingly honest and varied responses about their least favorite household chores.
Romania has declared the Russian consul in Constanța persona non grata and announced the closure of the Russian consulate after a Russian drone crashed into an apartment block in Galați, injuring two people. The incident has drawn strong condemnation from NATO allies and prompted accusations of irresponsibility against political leaders attempting to excuse Russia.
K-pop sensation BTS and Nike are collaborating to release exclusive 'Arirang' tour merchandise and custom apparel, which will be available in Singapore ahead of the group's December concerts. This partnership brings unique items to fans.
The Croatian government has introduced a new anti-inflation package, which includes a tax on profit margins, increased taxes for high earners, and changes affecting artisans and tourism businesses. The measures aim to support lower-income citizens and are expected to bring significant changes for hundreds of thousands of Croatians starting January 1.
Primary school students in the Republic of Srpska will receive free textbooks starting next school year, with nearly 16 million KM allocated for the initiative, which also includes expanding extended stay capacities and building a new school in East Sarajevo.
The number of people treated for skin cancer in German hospitals has almost doubled over the past 20 years, with the Federal Statistical Office reporting a rising trend in fatalities as well.
NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced he will not attend the annual Israel Parade, marking the first time a New York City mayor has skipped the event since 1964. This decision has drawn criticism and anger from pro-Israel officials in America.
A significant portion of the Croatian economy is dependent on foreign workers, raising questions about the potential consequences if Croatia were to ban them.
Residents of Čukarička padina in Belgrade protested against the construction of a utility building on a local playground, successfully preventing workers from continuing the work. Despite initial resistance, works on the facility for 'Bele' later resumed in the park.
Nikezić expressed dissatisfaction with celebrating robots dancing the Moravac while Ziđin profits from ore exports. He highlighted a perceived imbalance in national priorities.
Political figures in the region are commenting on various current events, including a film about Montenegro's independence referendum and the nature of Serbia's relationship with China. Additionally, there are reports on a student's death and a former president's memoirs.
Ireland announced plans to pass legislation by July that would ban the import of goods from Israeli settlements in the West Bank. This move aims to prohibit trade with territories considered occupied under international law.
Nike veteran Heidi O’Neill is set to take over as CEO of athletic apparel brand Lululemon, which is currently facing a crisis and internal conflicts with its founder.
The Clinic for Dermatovenereology in Montenegro announced open door days from June 1st to 5th, offering free check-ups without referrals from 3 PM to 6 PM.
Donald Trump, nearing 80, underwent his annual physical examination, which drew public attention due to recent concerns about his health, including a bruised hand and swollen ankle.
Discussions are underway regarding the potential contributions students can make to improve education and support teachers. The articles explore various ways students can engage with and positively impact the educational system.
Visva-Bharati University in Santiniketan, India, announced plans to establish a medical college meeting AIIMS standards and has invited bids for a Detailed Project Report.
Russia has threatened to carry out "systematic strikes" on defense industry companies in Kyiv, warning residents to leave the city. This comes as experts describe the use of a powerful missile as an escalation of the war, drawing condemnation from Europe.
Kolkata police visited Abhishek Banerjee's Shantiniketan residence, removing a monitor and hard disks, following a reduction in his security cover, which Trinamool claims was a routine removal of equipment.
Nikezić has criticized Serbia's strategic cooperation with China, stating that it has been reduced to borrowing for infrastructure and an neo-colonial relationship. He expressed concerns about the nature of the partnership.
Various retailers are offering significant Memorial Day sales, including up to 80% off Michael Kors bags, discounts on Aritzia sundresses and footwear, and UGG slippers and boots under $100.
Anti-government protests in Belgrade, organized by students, escalated into clashes with police, leading to 23 arrests. The demonstrations, which drew tens of thousands, called for the resignation of President Vučić.
Ministar unutrašnjih poslova Ivica Dačić izjavio je večeras da su privedene 23 osobe zbog napada na policijske službenike, dodajući da je policija intervenisala minimalnom upotrebom sredstava prinude…
Bill Winters, CEO of British multinational bank Standard Chartered, issued an apology after describing employees whose jobs are susceptible to replacement by artificial intelligence as 'lower value human capital'.
The city of Podgorica, Montenegro, has implemented a ban on dog and cat breeding until 2030. Inspections are being intensified, and fines are announced for irresponsible pet owners.
This article discusses how monuments in politically divided societies often become substitute battlegrounds for disputes over history, identity, and power.
ANEM has called upon media workers to use a secure hotline if they experience any obstruction or interference during tomorrow's protest. The organization aims to ensure the safety and unimpeded work of journalists covering the event.
The Ogun State House of Assembly has confirmed Mrs. Adenike Ademokun and Olayemi Sanusi as commissioner nominees, strengthening Governor Abiodun’s executive council.
A large glass panel unexpectedly fell among passengers at the Zagreb Bus Station, causing injuries to several individuals. Videos circulating online show the chaotic scene and the extent of the damage.
German authorities have charged two men, including an alleged Iranian agent, with plotting to assassinate prominent Jewish leaders in Germany. Prosecutors state the plot was orchestrated on behalf of Iran.
An article discusses the potential for Kyrie Irving's SpongeBob x Nike signature sneakers to become a valuable collector's item in the next 10-20 years.
A street poll conducted in Zagreb asked young people where they believe the worst drivers in Croatia are located. Respondents largely agreed on two specific cities.
Scientists have documented unusually long migrations by humpback whales, including a record-breaking journey of over 14,000 kilometers between Brazil and Australia.
An opinion piece explores what major brands like Apple and Nike understand about experience, memory, and identity, and how this knowledge is relevant for Jewish education.
Iran's new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Hamenei, has acknowledged the severe challenges posed by war in a written statement, reportedly remaining out of public sight since taking office due to fears of a US attack.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen held a phone conversation with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. Their discussion focused on the Cyprus issue, developments in the Eastern Mediterranean, and the situation in Iran.
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A 56-year-old woman tragically died in Manhattan, New York City, after falling into an uncovered manhole immediately after exiting her car. Her family is now seeking answers regarding the horrifying accident.
Nikesh Arora, CEO of Palo Alto Networks, stated that the notion of AI reducing the need for employees is a 'fallacy,' asserting that the company will require more engineers, not fewer.
Online star Hayato Sumino, known as Cateen, performed as a piano soloist with Ravel alongside the Vienna Symphony Orchestra under Petr Popelka, drawing an enthusiastic young audience.
The Free Trade Union of Culture in Montenegro stated that negotiations for a new branch collective agreement have been blocked for 18 months, despite the Ministry of Culture and Media's consent to open them.
An article discusses a symphonic poem composed by Khachaturian for the 30th anniversary of the October Revolution, which reportedly provoked the anger of the Bolsheviks and was sent to Armenia in 1948.
Notorious gangsters in North India are increasingly using international monikers like 'Fateh Portugal' and 'Manna Brampton', moving away from village-based aliases. This trend reflects a globalized underworld, using foreign locations for intimidation and to evade local law enforcement.
Minister of Science, Education, and Youth Radovan Fuchs announced that a crisis psychological support team would be sent to Drniš for students and teachers following the murder of a 19-year-old high school graduate on Saturday evening.
Genikes Insurance announced it received two accolades at the Global Banking and Finance Awards 2026, being named Best General Insurance Company in Cyprus and Best Insurance Website Cyprus.
The European Union is preparing to introduce stricter limitations on social media use for teenagers. This move aims to address concerns regarding the impact of social media on young people.
Surprise inspections in Lushnje and Elbasan prisons in Albania uncovered various electronic devices, including PS4s and USBs, during checks focused on preventing illegal items.
A driver ploughed a car into a crowd of pedestrians in Modena, Italy, injuring at least eight people, some critically. The driver was subsequently arrested after attempting to flee the scene.
Articles cover various national team preparations, player spotlights like Ronaldo and Son, and FIFA's organizational decisions regarding the World Cup. News includes team announcements, player career stories, and FIFA's dealings with participating nations and officials.
Senator Mark Kelly has stated that Americans paid a 'price' for the Trump administration's 'chaotic' tariff policy, suggesting that savings should be returned to them. This comes as Nike faces a class action lawsuit related to the issue.
Parra, a Croatian e-invoicing and business tracking application, has introduced the Parra AI connector, becoming the first Croatian business app to allow users to connect their operations with AI tools like ChatGPT and Claude.
An interesting photograph surfaced on social media, revealing that the man who beheaded a statue of Tito was also a member of a commission for breaking a harmonica playing record.
Departamenti amerikan i Shtetit e ka njoftuar Kongresin amerikan për një leje të propozuar për eksportimin e artikujve të mbrojtjes, të dhënave teknike dhe shërbimeve të mbrojtjes drejt Kosovës, në…
Bulbous sporty footwear, including Nike Mind and Hoka recovery shoes, is gaining traction in fashionable circles, raising questions about whether exercise slides will become the next 'ugly shoe' trend.
A powerful explosion at a fireworks factory in northern Malta injured at least two people and caused significant damage to nearby residential buildings and farms. The blast, described as a "plume of smoke," also resulted in the death of livestock.
A resolution from student demonstrations on June 3, 1968, called for the abolition of part-time work and faster implementation of the Compulsory Internship Law, signed by the Action Committee of Demonstrators and the Student Assembly.
A meteor fireball exploded over the United States, causing a loud boom that alarmed residents across New England. NASA confirmed the event, which was equivalent to 300 tonnes of TNT.
Astrology forecasts suggest that June 2026 will be an exciting month for one zodiac sign, bringing a memorable encounter. Additionally, some zodiac signs are noted for their inability to lie, with their emotions easily visible.
During the Democratic Party's National Assembly, a Greek MP shared a message from Mitsotakis supporting Albania's European path, while a CDU deputy emphasized the need for unity and EU integration as a top priority. Albanian Prime Minister Rama also made an ironic comment about the Democratic Party's past actions.
Several major companies, including Vale, Tesla, Nike, Snap, META, and Heinz, have seen their stock prices end six consecutive sessions of gains. This marks a shift in their recent positive market performance.
An anti-bureaucracy movement, aiming to cut red tape, has reportedly reached New York City. The initiative seeks to streamline processes, though its proponents prefer not to associate it with the 'DOGE' moniker.
Franci Matoz has asserted his qualifications for a current candidacy, stating that his life experiences prove his worthiness. This comes as past reports indicate he was considered for a ministerial position in 2011.
Three people were wounded in a knife attack at a train station in Winterthur, Switzerland, with the perpetrator reportedly shouting "Allahu Akbar." Authorities are investigating the incident as a terrorist attack, and the suspect, a Turkish national with ties to Islamist circles, had recently been discharged from a psychiatric clinic.
Dušan Nikezić, Vice President of the Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP), stated that the party demands Serbia return to the path of European integration, away from what he described as a 'Chinese colony' model of mining, citing corruption as a major obstacle.
A group of doctors from the Orthopedics Clinic has announced a potential work stoppage, with unofficial sources indicating that the situation at the unit has been poor for a long time.
Emenike Vincent Onyembi's opinion piece discusses Governor Otti's role in the Igbo renaissance, arguing that he is building a case for the exceptionalism of the Igbo people, their heroes, language, and history.
Former President Trump has voiced his dissatisfaction with ongoing talks concerning Iran, threatening potential military action and stating he is 'not satisfied' with the current state of negotiations. Meanwhile, Ukraine has appealed to Trump and the US Congress for support.
A new report by Arizton indicates that the global sportswear industry, including major brands like Nike, Adidas, and Puma, is projected to grow significantly, targeting a market value of $531 billion by 2031. This forecast highlights strong growth potential in the sector.
A former police officer has denied a charge of grievous bodily harm (GBH) in connection with a 'citizen's arrest' he made. The incident involved the officer detaining a suspected shoplifter outside a Nike store.
National teams, including the USMNT, Germany, and South Korea, are making final preparations and expressing excitement for the upcoming FIFA World Cup. The tournament also faces a lawsuit regarding a proposed ban on Iran's pre-revolution flag.
The Commission for the Preservation of National Monuments in Bosnia and Herzegovina is facing issues as the deadline for appointing foreign experts has passed, despite a new Presidency decision to reinstate them.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that Israel would intensify its attacks against Hezbollah in Lebanon. This declaration follows reports of Israeli strikes in Lebanese villages and Hezbollah's use of FPV drones against Israeli soldiers.
A rare litter of olm (human fish) from 2016, celebrating their tenth birthday in late May, continues to provide a unique research opportunity for biologists studying the cave-dwelling amphibians.
A nutritionist discusses healthy habits for children, emphasizing that strict diets and complicated rules are not necessary, especially as children spend more time on screens and less on physical activity.
Mile Kekin and Gino from Kultur Shock have released a new socially engaged song inspired by the experiences of foreign workers, migration, and the pursuit of a better life abroad.
Russia carried out one of its most devastating attacks on Ukraine since the full-scale invasion began, launching hundreds of missiles and drones at Kyiv and its surrounding areas overnight.
The Croatian association 'Glas poduzetnika' (Voice of Entrepreneurs) has stated that public tenders should not exclude small and local businesses, urging for fair conditions that prevent their marginalization from market competition.
Water supply is being gradually restored to parts of Sarajevo after a major pipe burst at Dolac Malta caused widespread outages. Civil protection and utility teams worked to repair the damage and provide water tankers to affected residents, with full normalization expected soon.
Nikesh Arora, CEO of Palo Alto Networks, dismisses the idea that AI productivity gains will lead to fewer employees, arguing instead that AI will enable long-delayed projects and business transformations requiring more staff.
Nike's management and unions in Laakdal, Antwerp, Belgium, have reached a social agreement concerning a maximum of 371 economic redundancies. The agreement addresses the terms of the layoffs at the sports equipment manufacturer.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and allied institutions have launched a series of severe actions against the opposition and academics, marking a turbulent week in Turkish politics.
President Trump's changing statements regarding US troop deployments in Europe, from withdrawal to sending additional forces to Poland, have caused confusion among NATO allies. This shift has led to discussions about the future of NATO and European security architecture.
Dušan Nikezić, Vice President of the Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP), stated that state levies are the sole reason for Serbia's high fuel prices and called for the excise duty to be halved, noting that over 50% of the retail price consists of state taxes.
Croatian musician Mile Kekin has released a new socially engaged song with Gino, addressing the experiences of guest workers, migration, and life abroad.
Udruženje novinara Srbije (UNS) najavilo je da će sutra, tokom studentskog protesta na Trgu Slavija, njihove beogradske prostorije biti otvorene za medijske radnike.
Nigeria's Court of Appeal in Enugu has adjourned proceedings until October 28, 2026, in a case concerning the demolition of over 300 houses in the Nkomoro-Onuogba Nike community by an alleged land grabber.
The Kremlin has dismissed a report claiming that China was covertly training Russian soldiers for the war in Ukraine. Russian officials stated that the allegations were false.
Scientists have documented two humpback whales undertaking separate, unprecedented journeys between Australia and Brazil, covering approximately 14,500 kilometers, identified by unique patterns on their tails.
For several individuals who paid for a cruise package, the initial excitement quickly turned into disappointment as their dreams of a cruise ended before boarding due to fraud.
Opposition activists and councilors in Stara Pazova, Serbia, have reported two young men to the police for filming and targeting them, with the individuals reportedly known for similar actions in other towns.
Passengers on a night train from Zagreb to Stuttgart experienced an abrupt awakening and evacuation order around 5 AM due to an unspecified incident. Railway personnel stated that such incidents are rare.
Elliot Hill, the new CEO of Nike, has taken the unusual step of sharing his personal email address with over 78,000 employees as the company faces one of its most challenging periods.
The 68th International Technical Fair and Technical Achievements has officially opened its doors in Belgrade. The event showcases the latest advancements in technology and engineering.
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For nearly half a century, China has been the factory floor of the world, producing everything from iPhones to cheap sweaters.
JPNPCG announced a limited-time offer for CKB card users, providing an annual pass for online purchases through their official website, valid for the first 2,000 tickets sold from May 19.
Parts of Zagreb will be without hot water starting May 20 due to ongoing revitalization works on the city's heating network by HEP-Toplinarstvo. Specific neighborhoods have received special notices regarding the disruption.
President Trump spoke with South Korean President Lee, assuring him of a "necessary role" regarding North Korea and discussing the upcoming US-China summit.
Nike founder Phil Knight and his wife Penny's $2 billion donation to OHSU's Knight Cancer Institute is significantly reshaping cancer care in America, representing the largest gift to an American academic medical center.
The Croatian Parliament has amended its Aliens Act to allow for the introduction of long-term D visas for professional drivers from Bosnia and Herzegovina, aiming to ease conditions for transporters and the economy.
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President Trump's visit to China for talks with Xi Jinping covered various topics, including trade and regional security, and was marked by reports of the US delegation discarding Chinese gifts. The visit set the stage for subsequent diplomatic developments, including an announced visit by Vladimir Putin to China.
Nike has announced the rerelease of the iconic Air Jordan 3 Retro sneakers, now available in new 'Brazil' and 'World's Best' colorways and unisex sizes.
Readers discovered that a previously celebrated 'unique Norwegian air blower' is in fact identical to a 'Chinese variant,' prompting a correction from the original publication.
Recent financial analysis examines Nike's stock performance, questioning if its current downturn presents a buying opportunity. Separately, the impact of Boeing's new 777-9 plane is being considered as a potential factor for investing in the company's stock.
The Croatian Parliament has amended the Law on Foreigners, requiring foreign workers to pass a Croatian language exam (A1.1) within a year for permit renewal and easing employer changes.
Ana Radišić's "Putem oblaka" project held its largest edition yet, "Novi horizonti," in Opatija, gathering numerous famous athletes, artists, and entrepreneurs over two days. The event was marked by emotional testimonies and tears from the audience.
Hospital reform discussions highlight the indispensability of maternity clinics, suggesting that while fewer birth wards in large cities might be economically sensible, their decline in rural areas must be prevented.
A discussion is ongoing regarding the proposed lower taxation of rents, focusing on whether the benefits will primarily accrue to property owners or also extend to tenants.
Milorad Dodik celebrated the 18th birthday of his eldest granddaughter, expressing his pride in her. He wished her to be as proud of her descendants as he is of her.
Democratic Party MP Greta Bardeli addressed delegates and leadership structures at the party's assembly, stressing the necessity of regaining public trust through self-criticism. She highlighted that politics is measured not by elections won, but by the legacy left behind.
Latvian animation company Panic, known for its work with global brands like Nike and Netflix, has expanded its international presence by acquiring a studio in Amsterdam. The Riga-based company aims to become one of the top 20 studios in the Western market.
An article details the Secret Service code names used by 12 US presidents and their first ladies, exploring the stories and origins behind these monikers.
A taxi driver in Zagreb charged an elderly man 320 euros for a 14-kilometer ride to the airport, sparking outrage. The same driver has reportedly been involved in similar overcharging incidents for years.
The union for preschool and primary education workers in Sarajevo Canton has submitted an official request to initiate negotiations for an urgent wage increase.
California billionaire Tom Steyer has publicly expressed his support for taxing his fellow billionaires, earning him the moniker 'Class Traitor' from some. His stance highlights ongoing debates about wealth inequality and progressive taxation.
Starting from the end of the 2025/2026 school year, students in Croatia will receive their diplomas in digital form, a significant step towards digitalization in cooperation with the Ministry of Science, Education, and Youth and CARNET.
The Supreme Court of Justice (CSJ) rejected former judge Andrei Niculcea's appeal against the Superior Council of Magistracy (CSM), confirming his dismissal for disciplinary misconduct, a case linked to the controversial 'Shor's judge' moniker.
Following previous criticisms of the Slunj barracks, a conscript's mother publicly praised the officers for their exceptionally human and humane approach, as well as the support they provided to her family during difficult times.
Dick's Sporting Goods' latest quarterly results have provided a positive indicator for Nike, offering some relief for the athletic wear giant whose stock has been under pressure.
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Muslims globally celebrated Eid al-Adha with prayers, family meals, and outings, while leaders in various countries urged tolerance, unity, and sacrifice. The celebrations were notably impacted in some regions by high costs of rams and blockades affecting sheep supply.
Dušan Nikezić, Vice President of the Party of Freedom and Justice, criticized the Serbian government's economic policies, highlighting Chinese company Ziđin's profits while referencing President Vučić's video of robots dancing in China.
The House of Peoples of the Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina is scheduled to hold a session on June 4th to consider extensive agenda items, including amendments to the law on civil servant salaries.
This cluster covers various international news, including Armenia and the US signing a strategic partnership deal, DR Congo seeking World Cup ticket refunds due to an Ebola outbreak, and Mexico capturing a nephew of drug lord 'El Chapo'.
A minibus transporting students veered off the road near Obrovac, Croatia, resulting in injuries to several passengers. More children sought medical attention after the accident, though all are reported to be in stable condition.
In a shocking incident in Gujarat, a man identified as Nikesh Patel was revealed to be the mastermind behind the alleged 'sale' of his wife, who subsequently became a victim of gang rape. Patel reportedly traded his wife's freedom and dignity for a sum of fifty thousand rupees, stating he simply 'disliked her'.
A woman from Prokuplje, identified as the 'woman in red,' was detained in Niš by seven plainclothes police officers and transported to Belgrade, where she was fined for allegedly pushing a container after a protest at Slavija. The MUP also reported the arrest of two other individuals for throwing stones and pyrotechnics at police following the same protest.
Serbian police have arrested two individuals suspected of throwing stones and pyrotechnics at officers and setting containers on fire following a protest on May 23. The arrests are linked to the violence that occurred after the demonstration.
Zagreb Mufti Dr. Aziz Hasanović has sent a strong message to believers ahead of Kurban-Bajram, reminding them of the holiday's core values and calling for unity and a return to faith and morality.
A litter of olm, also known as 'human fish' or 'dragon babies,' born in 2016, are celebrating their tenth birthday at the end of May. Their longevity offers biologists a rare and valuable research opportunity into these unique cave-dwelling amphibians.
Russian President Putin signed a law allowing him to deploy the military to aid Russians detained in foreign countries, while Senator Marco Rubio held a conversation with Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov regarding the war in Ukraine. Russia also offered debt relief to new Ukraine war recruits and their families.
Chinese President Xi Jinping awarded Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić the Order of Friendship during his visit to Beijing, emphasizing the deepening cooperation between China and Serbia. This visit comes as Vučić faces political pressure at home and Western concerns about Serbia's growing alignment with China.
Robbie Furze of The Big Pink has collaborated with Jamie Hince and Jamie T on a new EP under the moniker 'M.O.T.H.E.R.', a project born from the experience of losing his mother.
Pošta Slovenije is undergoing a transformation, with parcel delivery becoming a central part of its operations as it adapts to new user habits and the digital future, as detailed in a recent video report.
The developing El Niño climate phenomenon is expected to bring a warmer-than-average summer and below-normal rainfall to many areas. Experts are closely monitoring its potential global impacts.
A waiter has been arrested in Belgrade on suspicion of assisting perpetrators after a murder, allegedly cleaning up evidence and hiding those involved in the brutal liquidation.
Multiple clinics across Germany, from Kiel to Freiburg, have been affected by a cyberattack that resulted in the theft of sensitive data from tens of thousands of patients.
The articles discuss the nature of corruption and the exercise of power within the Slovenian context. They explore how authority is asserted and challenged, particularly in relation to public monuments and societal norms.
The oil-rich Canadian province of Alberta is set to hold a referendum on whether to initiate the process of separating from Canada. This move comes amid growing separatist sentiments and concerns over the province's role within the federation.
UK police are investigating former Prince Andrew regarding allegations of sexual misconduct, expanding their inquiry into his ties with Jeffrey Epstein. Authorities have appealed for witnesses as they review reports of sexual claims against him.
The Croatian Association of Entrepreneurs (UGP) has warned that a proposed new model for occupational safety and health could place a significant burden on small businesses.
A significant weather change is anticipated, bringing sunshine but also potential challenges and 'headaches' for drivers. This shift in conditions is expected to affect road travel.
As the World Cup approaches, national teams are finalizing their rosters, with various players making headlines for call-ups, injuries, or controversial selections. Preparations also include fan engagement initiatives and broadcasting plans for the upcoming tournament.
Police in Ho Chi Minh City detained a sneaker chain owner and seized nearly 1,500 pairs of counterfeit Nike, Adidas, and New Balance shoes, valued at over VND3.3 billion, in an industrial property infringement crackdown.
German authorities have arrested a married couple in Munich on suspicion of spying for China, alleging they recruited scientists to gather information on high-tech research. The arrests highlight ongoing concerns about foreign intelligence activities within Germany.
The Podgorica Health Center has informed residents about the healthcare services available during the holidays. Selected doctors for adults and children will operate exclusively at the “Blok V” point in two shifts.
Alleged emails from 2013 show that indie band "The Twigs" advised FKA Twigs to adopt a new musical moniker, predating a recent lawsuit over her stage name.
Classified documents and reports, including new information from Japan Times, confirm that China has been secretly training hundreds of Russian soldiers, including in drone operation, for deployment in the war in Ukraine, despite Beijing's claims of neutrality.
The Cannes Film Festival featured premieres of films like Pedro Almodóvar's 'Bitter Christmas' and Andrey Zvyagintsev's 'Minotaur,' which received an 8-minute standing ovation. The event also saw actors making political statements against Trump and Putin, and a press screening evacuation due to a medical emergency.
The implementation of the MiCA regulation has had a severe impact on the cryptocurrency market in Slovenia. The new rules have reportedly decimated the number of crypto providers operating in the country.
Russian President Vladimir Putin visited Beijing to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping, following a recent meeting between Xi and former US President Donald Trump. This series of high-level diplomatic engagements is being closely watched for its implications on global power dynamics and international relations.
A Serbian official, Glamočić, emphasized the significant role of European funds in supporting Serbian agriculture. He stated that these funds are crucial for the country's farmers.
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković emphasized the importance of equal rights and legitimate representation for all constituent peoples in Bosnia and Herzegovina to EU ambassadors. His remarks come ahead of upcoming elections in the country.
The International Fair of Technique and Technical Achievements is set to open at the Belgrade Fair. The event will showcase various innovations and advancements in technology.
US President Donald Trump issued a dire warning to Iran, stating that the country would be destroyed or "won't be anything left" if it failed to agree to a peace deal.
A historical account details how ancient India earned the moniker 'Golden Sparrow' through its extensive gold trade, exploring the country's deep cultural and religious connection to gold from the Rig Veda to Roman trade, despite fluctuating prices.
Robert Goter successfully broke the Guinness World Record for continuous accordion playing. He achieved this feat after an extensive period of uninterrupted performance.
A controversial proposal from a BMW executive suggests penalizing plug-in hybrid owners and limiting their power if they do not regularly charge and drive their vehicles using electricity.
The Ambassador of Bosnia and Herzegovina to Croatia, Elma Kovačević-Bajtal, stated that the adoption of a new Law on Foreigners in Croatia will bring significant relief for workers from Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Queen Margrethe II of Denmark underwent a successful heart procedure, specifically a balloon angioplasty, and is now recovering in the hospital. The Danish Royal Court confirmed her good condition post-surgery.
The director of Jovina Gymnasium in Serbia reportedly locked students inside the school building, prompting strong condemnation from parents. Parents are now demanding that the Minister of Education dismiss the director, calling the act a serious criminal offense.
Due to a shortage of medical professionals, German clinics are recruiting doctors from Mexico. This initiative aims to alleviate the staffing crisis in the German healthcare system.
NIKE Inc. (NKE) is facing ongoing challenges as its shares have reached a fresh 52-week low, signaling investor concerns about the company's performance.
Amid hospital reform discussions, concerns are growing over the reduction in the number of maternity clinics, with reports indicating that at least three districts are now without a delivery room.