
Dnevnik Publishes Best Photos of March 2026
Dnevnik has released a photo gallery showcasing its best photographs from March 2026.
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Dnevnik has released a photo gallery showcasing its best photographs from March 2026.

The Paphos regional tourism board is participating in the European Erasmus+ programme I-DEMO, aiming to enhance the district's status as a smart tourism destination.

An exhibition featuring the extraordinary life and work of Hungarian cofounder of Magnum Photos, Robert Capa, is on display at the Musée de la Libération de Paris.

South Korea announced that all 12 peace-themed walking routes near the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) separating the two Koreas will reopen for this year's program. The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism made the announcement in a joint press release.

The Palm Springs International ShortFest will hold its 32nd annual showcase of short-form cinema from June 23-29. Last year's festival programmed Oscar-winning and nominated live-action shorts.

Gas prices in the US have eclipsed $4 a gallon, reaching their highest level since 2022 and continuing to rise rapidly, as the Iran war disrupts global energy supply through the Strait of Hormuz.

Hollywood tabloid TMZ continues to publish photographs of members of Congress 'living it up' around the country during their spring break, reminding them they can't hide and drawing further attention to their activities.
A Portuguese opinion piece criticizes the Mayor of Lisbon for sharing a photograph of himself cycling without a helmet, emphasizing the importance of safety.
An opinion piece reflects on the 'proverbial common sense of the Portuguese' and how successive constitutional revisions have broadened consensus rather than narrowed it, noting the lack of a programmatic alternative for a wider compromise.

Kaduna State University (KASU) plans to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the University of London to establish a distance learning program, following a visit by a high-powered team to a conference in London.
An unrestricted tender has been announced for the sale of real estate.
The eOselia affordable mortgage program in Ukraine has been expanded to include mobilized citizens, but securing sufficient resources to meet the strong demand remains its primary challenge.

Lisbon is implementing the "Menos Ruído" program in nine parishes by May, allocating 5.5 million euros to soundproof homes affected by noise from Humberto Delgado Airport.

Romania's Minister of National Defense, Radu Miruță, met with Ukraine's Deputy Minister of Defense for European Integration, Sergiy Boyev, to discuss the possibility of developing and co-producing drones under the SAFE program, further strengthening their defense cooperation.

Croatian singer Severina posted photos on Instagram from Andrea Čermak's birthday celebration, wishing her well.
„Koje su sličnosti i razlike između Kurtija i Vučića? Obojica napadaju srpske univerzitete. Kurti Univerzitet u Kosovskoj Mitrovici. Vučić Univerzitet u Beogradu.“

The Macedonian National Theatre is bringing back Aleksandar Popovski's "Amadeus" play, originally from the Maribor Theatre, a pseudobiographical comedic drama about Mozart.
The decision to cancel this year's Brdo-Brioni meeting is a consequence of the overall deterioration of relations between Croatia and Serbia, which negatively impacts regional stability and European integration.

Observers and polling station members in Kula, Serbia, have reported widespread photographing of ballots at 40 polling places, indicating significant irregularities during elections.

Actor Ryan Gosling's roles in space-themed films, including 'First Man' and the upcoming 'Project Hail Mary', are being highlighted, with 'First Man' noted as one of his underrated works.

Members of the Criminal Police Administration have entered the Rectorate of the University of Belgrade as part of a comprehensive investigation into the death of a 25-year-old student and potential irregularities.
The Polish National Health Fund rejected proposals from primary care clinics for increased funding after March 31. This disagreement could lead to reduced patient admissions starting April 1.

Governor Bassey Otu of Cross River State has initiated a free Easter transport service for the state's residents. This program aims to alleviate the burden of transportation costs during the Easter holiday period.

The Philippines has officially become part of a global support initiative aimed at school feeding programs, joining other beneficiary nations in efforts to combat child hunger worldwide.

Giannis Bratakos, President of the Athens Chamber of Commerce and Industry, highlighted the progress of Research and Development (R&D) programs in Greece, stating that the Greek innovation ecosystem is now yielding measurable results.

A preview has been released for a television program featuring Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and Péter Hajdú, where Orbán discusses topics like "G-day" and the Matolcsy clan from his Felcsút home.

Citizens in Montenegro hold divided views on the role, quality, and control of private educational institutions, with an online survey revealing both recognition of benefits like modern programs and concerns about oversight.
KLA Corporation has announced an additional $7 billion share buyback program and an increase in its dividend, signaling confidence in its financial performance.
Poland has implemented maximum fuel prices, with Minister Miłosz Motyka announcing a reduction per liter of diesel, and is now considering restrictions on fuel sales to foreigners. New maximum prices, set to be higher than previous ones, will take effect on Wednesday, April 1.

Education Secretary Linda McMahon stated that the Education Freedom Tax Credit, which uses private donations and costs taxpayers nothing, will assist parents in moving their children from 'failing schools.' She noted that 27 states have already adopted the program.
TMC leader Abhishek Banerjee has accused the BJP of a 'demography plot' by allegedly 'importing' voters into Bengal, sparking political controversy.

The University of Belgrade has strongly condemned the political manipulation and abuse of a tragic event that occurred at the Faculty of Philosophy. The university also denounced a 'shameless tabloid campaign' and illegal pressure being exerted upon it.
A DR program, discussed by columnist Bo Tao Michaëlis, explores whether beauty is merely superficial or if it can hold deeper meaning, featuring insights from Lone Frank, who is praised as always worth listening to.

Nigeria's Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has denied allegations of recruiting terrorists or killers into the military, clarifying that Operation Safe Corridor is a program designed to manage surrendered insurgents, not a recruitment drive.

Ghana's Minister for Roads and Highways, Kwame Agbodza, stated that the government's 'Big Push' infrastructure program aims to develop local contractors and goes beyond just road construction.
Women tech founders in the UAE are actively competing for support from accelerator programs to boost their startups and innovations.
A recent photograph of veteran filmmaker Bharathiraja, showing him appearing frail, has caused concern among his fans, following a difficult year marked by personal tragedy and health issues.
Plans are reportedly underway to launch the Bogra STOL airport and the Lalmonirhat airport in Bangladesh, indicating new developments in the country's aviation infrastructure.

Latvian prosecutors have sent a criminal case against businessman Oskars Zeiza to the Riga City Court, accusing him of sexual violence, distribution of pornographic material depicting violent sexual acts, and intentional theft of property.

The Capital of Cetinje is preparing a program to mark its 20th anniversary, with detailed plans to be presented in the coming days.

The Guardian’s picture editors selected photographs from around the world, featuring a Holy Week procession, white pelicans, and apricot blossoms.

Greek Education Minister Sofia Zacharaki announced that over 220 schools are being renovated under the "M. Giannakou" program, alongside new initiatives to support students, teachers, and parents, including the upcoming "Connected Parents" program.
Stockholm will be the first city to test a new method involving close monitoring of 6-year-olds as a preventative measure against gang crime, described by the city's social and security councilor as "real crime prevention work."

Greek Minister S. Zacharaki announced that over 220 schools across the country will be renovated this summer through the 'Marietta Giannakou' program, building on extensive interventions already made in over 430 schools in 2025.

The Children and Youth Section of the International Cyprus Film Days festival offers a dynamic program of masterclasses, workshops, and film screenings, encouraging young audiences to become filmmakers.

MSC Cruises is revising its winter program for 2026/2027, shifting its operational focus from the Middle East to the Caribbean, as announced in updates to passengers and partners.

Greek Minister of Social Cohesion and Family, Domna Michailidou, announced that applications for the 'Nannies of the Neighborhood' program will open in one week, discussing it alongside other initiatives like 'Renovate-Rent' and Digital Empowerment.

Sándor Friderikusz will return to television on RTL starting April 18 with his new program, the "Friderikusz TalkShow," promising conversations without grandstanding.
Stratasys has been chosen for a multi-million-dollar US Defense manufacturing program, building on its existing deployment of thousands of systems in aerospace and defense production globally.

A live broadcast of the N1 Studio program was aired on March 30, 2026.

Forensic examination results for a mother and daughter found dead in an apartment in Zografou, Greece, indicate an undetermined cause of death, while the 54-year-old son faces prosecution for homicide.

The raid by the Criminal Police Directorate (UKP) on the Rectorate of the University of Belgrade has drawn strong criticism, with the Dean of the Faculty of Chemistry calling it a continuation of attacks on the University and opponents arguing it proves the authorities' intent to destroy the institution and are willing to use force and abuse police powers to do so.

Jamia Millia Islamia University is set to begin online applications for its free Civil Services Coaching Programme starting April 1.

Vodafone Business has announced a new edition of its 'Deschis la Nou' bootcamp, a free two-day mentorship program designed for 300 Romanian entrepreneurs to help them transform their businesses with technology.

The Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra (LNSO) will present a spring program titled 'Mediterranean Sound Stories' on April 11th at the Philharmonic. The concert will take audiences on a vibrant journey through Mediterranean sounds with international performers.

The Mayor of Paris met with parents' collectives demanding action following dozens of sexual misconduct complaints filed against after-school activity personnel employed by the City of Paris over the past year.

President John Dramani Mahama has ordered a full probe into allegations of procurement irregularities linked to contracts under the government’s flagship Big Push infrastructure program. IMANI Africa founder Franklin Cudjoe praised a civil society meeting with Mahama and backed the inquiry into the procurement concerns.
A new report indicates a demographic shift in the Netherlands, with more adults in their 30s living with their parents and a growing number of people in their 60s living alone or without a partner.

The Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet Theatre will host the premiere of French choreographer Manuel Legris's ballet “Pakita” in May, alongside other new dance productions for the upcoming season.

A daily photo gallery captures various global realities, including severe weather, escalating tensions in the Middle East, protests, and other significant events from around the world, offering a visual summary of the past 24 hours.

Finnish Customs officers have seized 60 kilograms of alpha-PVP hidden in forest caches in Sipoonkorpi National Park, marking the largest single seizure of the substance recorded in the country and reportedly brought in by Lithuanian criminals.

The National Library "Radosav Ljumović" in Podgorica, Montenegro, is inviting writers to apply for a literary residency program scheduled for May 2026.

Villagers in Kidapawan City, Philippines, flocked to a National Food Authority warehouse to purchase rice priced at P20 per kilogram, with the purchase limit increased to meet demand.

The Norwegian Trekking Association (DNT) is offering 11-year-olds preparedness training, teaching them essential wilderness survival skills like building fires, setting up tarps, and using maps, as they swap traditional classrooms for nature.

Irina Shayk posted photos of herself posing in a miniature bikini.

The television program 'Putokaz' (Guidepost), edited and hosted by Marija Racković, is scheduled to air on TV Vijesti today at 5:05 PM, with a rerun on Sunday.
A man has been charged after aerial photographs reportedly revealed evidence of a 'serious offense' he committed, though specific details of the offense were not provided.

The Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) in the Philippines has launched its "Balik Ginhawa" program, offering immediate cash refunds of up to P111,000 to qualified members and pensioners as part of a three-month loan relief measure.

The Hungarian government is facing criticism for its approach to housing construction in Budapest, with reports suggesting a lack of comprehensive concepts and the introduction of the 'Otthon Start' program without clear long-term strategies.

The Rector of the University of Belgrade addressed protesters outside the Rectorate building while a search was underway inside, with multiple clashes occurring between police and demonstrators who gathered due to the police search of the Rector.
Ukraine's new nationwide mortgage program could be financed through the development of the domestic capital market, banking sector liquidity, partner contributions, and state budget allocations, according to Hetmantsev.

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has issued an Executive Order officially mandating the use of local Philippine names for more than 100 geographical features within the Kalayaan Island Group in the West Philippine Sea, a move that could impact maritime tensions.

Families of Palestinian prisoners are protesting against a controversial bill passed by the Israeli Knesset, which allows for the death penalty for Palestinians in the West Bank, with jailed Palestinians expressing fears of execution without due process. The UN has warned that applying this new law would constitute a war crime, condemning it as 'deeply discriminatory', sparking global outcry.
A Portuguese opinion piece highlights the importance of acknowledging positive signs, such as the “Jovens Agentes de Esperança” program by Fundação Jornada, in times of global hopelessness.

Serbian poet and writer Stefan Simić commented on social media about a recent victory for Bosnia and Herzegovina, expressing his admiration and congratulating the participants.

Award-winning cinematographer Greig Fraser discussed the challenges of filming 'Project Hail Mary,' calling it his most difficult film to date, particularly regarding the creation of the sun effect for a tunnel scene.

Croatia's HDZ party tested an artificial intelligence program for a ministerial role as part of a digitalization project, but the experiment was reportedly halted on the second day after the AI requested a bribe.

The World Food Programme (WFP) and the United Kingdom’s Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) are urging Ghana to incorporate fortified rice into its School Feeding Programme as a cost-effective strategy to combat child malnutrition.
RFA Financial has obtained approval from the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) to proceed with its share buyback program, allowing the company to repurchase its own shares.

Actress Olivia Munn is reportedly living life to the fullest, three years after being diagnosed with luminal B breast cancer and undergoing several difficult operations, as she was recently photographed smiling in New York.

Lisbon Mayor Carlos Moedas has approved a program to support inmates who contribute to urban hygiene efforts. Additionally, a public tender for school transport services for the upcoming academic year will be launched.

Zaštitnik građana Zoran Pašalić upozorio je danas da će "preduzeti druge radnje" ako Filozofski fakultet u Beograd ne dostavi u predviđenom roku potre

Portugal's crime statistics for 2025 indicate a slight overall increase in general criminality, despite a drop in serious crimes, with notable rises in violations, illegal immigration, and child pornography, prompting warnings from officials despite the country being deemed 'safe'.

Unilever has finalized the sale of its foods division to US sauce and spice producer McCormick, which plans to establish a new headquarters in the Netherlands, with McCormick confirming the merger and further updates on the deal.

Disney Branded Television has initiated a nationwide search to discover emerging voice actors for animation. The program aims to provide hands-on experience in voice performance and character development.
An exhibition titled 'Tragom ljudske duše' featuring unpublished photographs and original works of writer Borisav Bora Stanković has opened in Vranje, Serbia, commemorating 150 years since his birth.

A civil rights complaint filed by Do No Harm accuses Corewell Health, Texas Tech, and HCA Healthcare of prioritizing foreign-trained doctors over US-trained graduates in highly sought-after residency programs.

A Minnesota man received a one-year prison sentence for his involvement in the "Feeding Our Future" fraud scheme, which allegedly stole millions from a child nutrition program.

Fashion Company d.o.o. Beograd successfully completed an issuance of long-term dinar-denominated corporate bonds totaling 8.45 billion RSD (approximately 72 million euros) to finance its further development and enhance financial flexibility.
Actors Maxi Iglesias and Aitana Sánchez-Gijón, who met during the filming of 'Velvet,' were reportedly photographed kissing in public, sparking relationship rumors.
James Pergola, a veteran cinematographer and producer known for his work on 'Baywatch' and films like 'Caddyshack' and 'Smokey and the Bandit,' has passed away at the age of 93.

The U.S. Treasury Department has unveiled a new whistleblower portal designed to combat transnational fraud rings targeting Medicare and Medicaid programs.

The fully hybrid Ford Kuga is now more accessible in Greece, featuring a new, more attractive price and a preferential financing program that allows acquisition from €330 per month.

Italy has reportedly refused permission for US military aircraft to use the Sigonella air base in Sicily for operations in the Middle East, specifically those related to the conflict with Iran. This decision has led to reported tensions between Italy and the US, with President Trump criticizing allies.
Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan have signed a cooperation program for their respective Foreign Ministries covering the period of 2026–2027, aiming to strengthen diplomatic ties.

Vladimir Trajković, the acting Dean of the Faculty of Medicine in Belgrade, has again stated he did not participate in the vote for his own appointment, responding to ongoing challenges from a group of faculty employees.

A selection of three television series has been recommended for viewers to watch during Holy Week, offering alternative viewing options beyond traditional religious programming.

A new online geography quiz challenges participants to identify countries based on just two clues, testing their knowledge of global connections and map interpretation.

Sardinia has been at the bottom of Italy's birth rate statistics for six years, with demographic data on fertility and natality consistently showing a declining trend in the number of children born on the island.

Ghana's Minister for Roads and Highways, Kwame Agbodza, announced that all contractors involved in the government’s “Big Push” infrastructure program who have submitted work certificates have received full payment, indicating projects are on track.
A Delhi-bound Air India Express flight, IX1523, carrying 148 passengers, made an emergency landing in Lucknow after the pilot issued a 'Mayday' call due to a smoke alarm.

Turkey's tourism sector is facing a significant threat to its 2026 season, as the prolonged Middle East war is causing a decline in hotel bookings and an increase in operational costs, despite the geographical distance from the conflict zones.

An innovative educational program called 'Athens Zero Waste' has been set up in Gouda's Agios Thomas Square, featuring a model community to teach children about recycling and waste reduction.

The 'Visa Express' program, allowing short-stay visas for Turkish citizens visiting the East Aegean islands, has been renewed for an additional year, extending its validity until April 2027.
The Ribatejo region in Portugal is proposing the creation of a new Polytechnic University, to be headquartered in the former Practical School of Cavalry. The project aims to utilize recovery program funds allocated due to severe weather in February.

Toll collection for Category IV vehicles on the Belgrade bypass will commence tomorrow, April 1st, exclusively through the use of TAG devices, as announced by the 'Putevi Srbije' company.

Nina Badrić held a promotion for her new album 'Moji ljudi' in Belgrade, where she notably wore a striking jacket and a €6000 bag, also announcing upcoming concerts.

The Philippine Department of Transportation (DOTr) is awaiting a special allotment release order (SARO) for P1 billion from the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) to fund the government’s service contracting program.

Bratislava's Divadlo Aréna has reopened its contemporary dance cycle, 'Dance in Aréna,' after a quarter-century hiatus with a double program by choreographers Michal Heriban and Tomáš Danielis, aiming to once again provide a platform for contemporary dance art.

The Dutch Health Ministry has announced it will cease funding for support programs for long Covid and chronic Q fever patients in December, two years earlier than planned.
Polish police, while attempting to arrest a 40-year-old man for an outstanding prison sentence, discovered several dozen kilograms of drugs valued at six million zlotys, leading to suspicions of his involvement in drug trafficking.

The 37th International Book Fair in Sarajevo will feature the premiere of a new program segment titled 'Vrata znanja' (Gates of Knowledge), organized by KJP Centar 'Skenderija' in collaboration with the National and University Library of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the University of Sarajevo.

The 'New Day' program will feature a segment focusing on 'Dragons' (likely referring to the Bosnian national football team) and the unique ability of Bosnians to find joy, contrasting it with others who seem to have forgotten how to rejoice.


A student, Teodora Gardović, reported that her colleagues were informed that police not only checked their ID cards but also photographed them and sent them to a WhatsApp group during an incident at the Rectorate.
Former Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki announced a new program, suggesting a '500 zł per resident' payment for every inhabitant in a municipality. He plans to tour Poland to promote this initiative, which he presented during a report on 'Poland of One Speed'.
A new television trend for 2026 suggests that dancing will become a mandatory element in programming, regardless of audience preference.

Police officers from the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Republika Srpska have arrested five individuals as part of the ongoing operational action 'SYSTEM 2026' related to child pornography.

Viktor Orbán is facing significant political problems and a tough test in the upcoming Hungarian election, with US conservative allies watching nervously amid an economic crisis and spy scandal. He is expected to seek concessions from the EU for his approval of the European budget, as concerns grow in Brussels over his potential to complicate future aid, while a Polish opposition leader has stated it is in Poland's interest for Orbán to win for Central European cooperation.

Passenger trains on the Belgrade-Budapest route are not expected to operate at 160 km/h before April 12, with service anticipated to begin during the summer.

Lawyers from Belgrade were each fined 1,000 euros for failing to appear in court, with one attorney claiming his vehicle broke down en route from Belgrade to Podgorica.

The body of a man was discovered today in central Belgrade, at the intersection of Dubrovačka Street and Despota Đurđa.
The Malaysian government announced it will maintain the Budi Diesel aid at RM300 per month for April, providing continued support to citizens amidst a volatile global fuel market, reaffirming its commitment to the aid program.
A special fuel supply program has been initiated for members of the Dhaka Reporters Unity (DRU) to enhance their field reporting efficiency.

Oscar-winning actress Charlize Theron was photographed enjoying a vacation in Hawaii with her daughters, impressing onlookers in a yellow bikini.

Victims of terrorism are demanding that institutions withdraw their aid to Korrika, alleging that the organization endorsed 38 ETA members by displaying their photographs.

The editorial team of Delo has compiled a selection of the most interesting and impactful photographs from around the world over the past 24 hours for March 31.

Moldova's Ministry of Education and Research (MEC) has approved a list of 43 educational institutions that will implement a national program for preventing, identifying, and managing bullying cases in schools starting April 1, with training for over 2,500 staff members.
An international research project, formed by mathematicians from various countries, is using a new method involving computer programming languages to verify a Japanese mathematician's theory claiming to prove the "ABC conjecture," a challenging mathematical problem, due to ongoing disagreements among mathematicians.

Átlátszó reported that Hungarian Fidesz Vice-President Lajos Kósa was photographed in the Ferrari of the owner of Bászna Gabona, who is accused of embezzlement, and also sailed with him.

The Austrian Film Festival, themed 'More than…', is scheduled to take place from April 16 to 19 in Belgrade, Niš, and Novi Sad.

Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet have shared glimpses of their tropical getaway, posting photos from their beach vacation.

The European Commission has given its approval for the European Defence Industrial Programme (EDIP), allocating €1.5 billion in funding to bolster defense industrial production.

Konzum and Mercator have launched a new loyalty program across Bosnia and Herzegovina, offering customers the opportunity to equip their homes with premium Philips devices at savings of up to 50%.
Canada has prolonged the Canada-Ukraine Authorization for Emergency Travel (CUAET), allowing Ukrainians to continue living and working in the country under temporary migration provisions.

The South Korean government has launched a program to financially support individuals adopting retired public service dogs, covering up to 60 percent of expenses with an annual subsidy of up to W1 million.

A federal judge in Rhode Island determined that the Trump administration unlawfully required groups seeking homeless grants to comply with its agenda on other issues, including immigration.

A U.S. federal judge has temporarily blocked President Trump's White House ballroom project, stating that Congress must authorize the construction before it can proceed. The ruling, which suspends the $400 million endeavor, represents a significant setback for the Department of Justice, with the judge specifying that the President is not the 'owner' of the White House, requiring Congressional consent for the project.
A Russian military transport plane reportedly crashed over the Crimean Peninsula, resulting in the deaths of all 29 people on board.

A recent report indicates that Generation X is the most pessimistic demographic regarding the economy and expresses significant concerns about having sufficient funds for retirement.

King Charles III and Queen Camilla will undertake a state visit to the United States and Bermuda in late April. The visit marks the first state visit by a British monarch to the U.S. in 20 years and will coincide with America's 250th birthday celebrations.

A report by the home affairs select committee has found that the UK's anti-terrorism programme, Prevent, is 'outdated and inadequately prepared' to deal with modern challenges of fighting extremism.

Canada's federal government has assumed control of the country's no-fault vaccine injury compensation program, which was established during the COVID-19 pandemic, following significant backlogs and numerous complaints.

A three-season Hulu dark comedy series starring Elle Fanning is highlighted as a hidden gem in her filmography, offering a unique take on a historical figure.

Police officers entered the Rectorate of Belgrade University under the order of the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office to investigate a student's death, an action the academic community, including the 'Free University' network, condemns as government pressure and an attack on academic autonomy.
Newton Golf announced its GAAP EPS of -$0.52, missing estimates by $0.18, while its revenue of $2.3 million beat expectations by $0.45 million.

Albanian analyst Lavdrim Lita stated that five eavesdropping devices targeting politics and business are known to authorities, with two of them being private, during an interview on News24's 'Studio24' program.
nCino has initiated a $100 million accelerated share repurchase program.

Predsednica Skupštine Srbije Ana Brnabić izjavila je večeras da očekuje od evropskih zvaničnika da osude, kako tvrdi, "nasilne proteste u Beogradu i n
Charlotte's Web has further outlined its Medicare pilot program, which is set to provide up to $500 annually per beneficiary, coinciding with BAT's conversion of a $55 million debenture.

Tensions ran high in central Belgrade on Tuesday following a police raid on the Belgrade University Rector’s offices.

Election results in Kula, Serbia, were very close, with a 'referendum-like' atmosphere. Three out of five lists, dubbed 'Phantoms from Kula,' appeared to have no campaign, program, or even voters.
A Swedish initiative offering newborns an injection with antibodies against the RS virus since September 10 last year is showing promising results.

New details have been revealed from the investigative file concerning the murder of Enton Janushi 11 years ago, on January 19, 2015, with suggestions it may be linked to the killing of two Tola brothers in the Netherlands, as an Albanian program exclusively published the name of the missing person whose remains were found.

Legendary musician Paul McCartney was photographed engaging in affectionate behavior with his wife, Nancy Shevell, during a beach vacation.

The US Social Security retirement trust fund is projected to run out of money by 2032, according to the latest estimates. Lawmakers are currently exploring various ideas and proposals to address and fix the program's impending shortfall.

An analysis explores how low birth rates are impacting global prosperity and discusses strategies involving education, technology, and reforms that countries can adopt to preserve their wealth amidst shrinking populations.

A 25-year-old classic film from Tom Hanks' filmography is scheduled to depart Netflix in one week, offering a limited window for viewers to watch it.

The Global Network of Export-Import Banks convened its 6th exchange program in Accra, featuring a presentation on Ghana's 24-Hour Economy and Accelerated Export Development Programme.
Warsaw is experiencing a significant demographic decline, resulting in a surplus of kindergarten places. After the first phase of recruitment for the 2026/2027 school year, there are over four thousand vacant spots, with the city center being the most affected.

An exhibition showcases the iconic photographs of Malla Hukkanen, who has spent 40 years documenting Aki Kaurismäki's films and their production, compiling her life's work.

Local elections are underway in ten municipalities across Serbia, with 247,985 citizens eligible to vote for declared lists formed by local ruling parties.

ITA Airways is set to join Star Alliance on April 1, becoming the 26th airline in the global alliance and offering benefits like unified check-in and reciprocal loyalty programs, as confirmed by Taiwan News.
Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett of Gorillaz looked back on their 2006 Grammy Awards hologram performance, describing it as 'brilliant on TV, but awful in the room' during an interview.
Four individuals are under investigation for stealing 1,200 kilograms of olives from a farm in Darro, Granada. They were caught by a random Civil Guard patrol who noticed their van was full of olives.

Lithuania faces a severe demographic challenge with birth rates among the lowest in Europe, prompting serious proposals from commentators on how the government can address the issue.

Marinella's personal photographer, Alinda Mavrogeni, shared unknown stories from the singer's life, including insights into her relationship with Tolis Voskopoulos, during a television appearance.

As of early 2026, Xiaomi has solidified its position as a top-tier mobile photography brand through its continued partnership with Leica, with a full list of its best camera phones now available.
New archives are shedding light on the truth of the Nanjing Massacre and Japan’s heinous crimes during World War II, presenting foreign eyewitness accounts and photographic evidence.

Students from the University of London's Geography Department conducted an educational field exercise at the Petrified Forest and Geopark of Lesvos, exploring the park's unique geological features.

Sixteen Ukrainian companies have arrived in Romania to negotiate with the government and the Ministry of National Defense regarding the production of unmanned aerial vehicles in the country.

An 'unflattering' photograph of White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt reportedly disappeared from professional photo libraries after the White House allegedly expressed disapproval.

Experienced medical staff from Mobile Medical Units are visiting Skyros as part of a national program to deliver primary healthcare services to remote areas of Greece.

Pakistan's OGRA has notified a substantial increase of Rs78.28/kg in the LPG rate effective April 1, attributing the rise to global factors including a 44% increase in Saudi Aramco contract prices.

Romania's AUR party has launched its 'Titu Maiorescu Political Academy,' described as an internal program rather than formal studies, which party members must complete at least one course from to be eligible for candidacy.

A relative of two deceased women in Zografou, Greece, revealed that a detail he learned by chance led him to suspect their deaths, prompting the discovery of the tragic incident.

Bosnian actor Boris Ler discusses his role in Selma Spahić's play 'Softness,' set to premiere in Sarajevo, and reflects on the state of local cinematography.

The Belgrade Centre for Human Rights announced that 1,636 people were arrested and prosecuted last year in Serbia due to political activism, amidst increased civic engagement.
Icelandic police have seized 45 kilograms of cocaine from a van that arrived on the Norræna ferry, marking the largest amount of cocaine ever confiscated in the country.
Eco Wave Power has submitted its final project completion report to Shell International Exploration and Production Inc., successfully concluding its pilot program at the Port of Los Angeles. This marks a milestone for the wave energy technology.

Italian Ambassador to Serbia, Luca Gori, presented the "Study in Italy" academic program at the Italian Cultural Institute in Belgrade, promoting Italian universities to Serbian students.
The contractor for Ghana's Akosombo-Gyakiti-Kudikope road project, part of the "Big Push Programme," has announced that construction is ahead of schedule.

Opendoor has acquired Doma's closing and escrow business, aiming to reduce mortgage refinance costs, leveraging Doma's technology previously used in a Fannie Mae pilot program.

Farmers and community extension officers from three regions of Ghana participated in a three-day training program focused on snail rearing, beekeeping, and mushroom cultivation as part of the EMBRACE project.
First Phosphate has announced the successful completion of its infill drill program, a key step in its operational development.

Samsung is promoting a night photography project for Earth Hour on March 28, aiming to showcase how cities transform after dark and encourage reflection on the planet's needs.

The Association for the Promotion of Romanian Film has announced the nominations for the Gopo Awards 2026. Two juries reviewed 124 Romanian films, including fiction features, documentaries, and short films, released in 2025.

Police in Republika Srpska (Bosnia and Herzegovina) arrested four individuals in an operation targeting child pornography, seizing phones, cards, and drugs.

An opinion piece argues that the UK has a crucial opportunity to lead in pornography regulation through a new crime bill, which proposes a stronger model of consent to combat rising violent imagery and child sexual abuse.

A local report from Sievering discusses the Daringerkreuz, 400 years of history, and questions surrounding the orthography of local names.

A new initiative in Turku, Finland, has successfully helped dozens of immigrants find jobs or start businesses, particularly in creative sectors, by focusing on building professional networks that are often lacking for newcomers. The program addresses the importance of connections for career advancement.
Italy's population has ceased its 12-year decline, with recent data indicating that migration is the primary factor contributing to this demographic shift.

V uredništvu Dela smo za vas pripravili najbolj zanimive in povedne fotografije iz sveta v zadnjih 24 urah.

A Greek subsidy program for businesses to employ 3,000 unemployed individuals from vulnerable social groups is accepting electronic applications until April 7, 2026.

The Telecel Ghana Foundation has initiated a free antenatal outreach program, including ultrasound scans, at the Naaha Health Centre in Ghana's Upper West Region to promote safer pregnancies.

SXSW London has revealed the first wave of keynote speakers for its film program, taking place June 1-6, including actress Sharon Horgan, writer Russell T Davies, and Tom Quinn.

Demetra Holdings Plc repurchased 7,500 of its own shares on March 30, 2026, as part of a strategic buyback program, aligning with broader disclosures regarding treasury share transactions for the fiscal period 2026/21.

Three separate traffic accidents occurred in the city of Zurich within a half-hour period on Monday evening, resulting in injuries in all incidents, with two people seriously hurt.

Hungarian television personality Sándor Friderikusz is set to return to RTL with a new program titled 'Friderikusz TalkShow,' premiering on April 18.

Criminal police in Novi Sad, in cooperation with the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Sremska Mitrovica, seized 18 kilograms of cocaine and arrested a 44-year-old man from Obrenovac in Šimanovci.