The United States has imposed sanctions on the president of the International Criminal Court (ICC), Tomoko Akane, and another ICC official. This action comes in response to the ICC's investigations, which the US views as a threat to its personnel and allies.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) announced the discovery of several tons of nuclear material in Syria, prompting international concern. Syrian authorities have acknowledged the material but claim it poses no danger.
The Foreign Ministers of Ukraine and Belgium conducted their official talks in a bomb shelter in Kyiv after an air raid alert sounded. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy later reported on the discussions held during the visit.
The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) has formally requested that the European Commission investigate Alpac Capital's acquisition of the Albanian News Network (ANN). The EFJ seeks scrutiny into the takeover, citing concerns about media pluralism and independence.
The Police Inspectorate of Kosovo has recommended the suspension of two police officers suspected of involvement in the beating of Nenad Rašković in Dren. The recommendation follows an investigation into the incident.
The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) and two media freedom organizations have called on the European Media Services Board and the European Commission for full transparency regarding the acquisition of Adria News Network.
The New York Film Festival has unveiled its revival lineup, featuring classic films such as Ken Russell’s 'The Devils' and Powell & Pressburger’s 'Gone To Earth'.
Madonna celebrated her birthday in a village in Corfu, Greece, enjoying Greek music, traditional food, and plate smashing. She shared photos of the festivities, expressing her gratitude for being in a "magical and blessed place."
German politicians, including Lars Klingbeil and Josef Schuster, have strongly criticized Israeli Police Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir for his controversial statements regarding Gaza. Ben-Gvir reportedly called for killing 30 to 40 Palestinians daily, leading to calls for sanctions from EU officials.
Residents in the upper parts of Pedralbes and Can Carelleu experienced over two hours of anguish due to advancing flames, prompting calls for expanded fire protection zones around homes in Collserola.
A GRECO report reveals that Serbia has only satisfactorily implemented three out of 24 recommendations for preventing corruption, despite being urged to comply three years ago. Transparency International criticized the country's poor performance in combating corruption.
Lucija Mamić, mother of Zdravko and Zoran Mamić, was buried at Mirogoj cemetery in Zagreb, with her sons unable to attend the funeral. The burial was attended by various public figures.
Experts in interrogation suggest that focusing on a person's words and their manner of answering questions is more effective for detecting lies than observing physical cues like nose-scratching or averted gazes.
Wolt is receiving extensive visibility on Helsinki Region Transport (HSL) bus screens as part of a campaign, allowing users to 'wolt' an HSL travel card.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has nominated Yevhen Khmara as the new Minister of Defense and Andriy Sybiha as the new Foreign Minister. These nominations aim to fill key leadership positions after weeks of political uncertainty within the defense and diplomatic sectors.
Geographer Nenad Buzjak has issued a warning that hazardous waste near Gospić, Croatia, requires immediate removal. He emphasizes that the sensitive karst environment lacks the natural ability to self-purify water, making the waste a significant environmental threat.
A non-governmental organization, the 'Association for the Support of Roma and Egyptians,' emphasized that investing in the education of Roma and Egyptian communities is crucial, stressing the importance of institutional cooperation and dialogue.
Agroeconomist Milan Prostran stated that while drought will not jeopardize Serbia's domestic agricultural supply, it will lead to reduced exports, particularly of corn, and significantly impact soybean production.
The Green-Left Front (ZLF) has proposed five crucial measures for Serbia to adapt to climate change, emphasizing that these changes are no longer a distant threat.
Despite a flood of advertisements promising quick solutions, experts suggest that understanding why a dog barks is crucial before relying on anti-barking collars.
As the new school year approaches, establishing a quality sleep routine for children, including avoiding screens and incorporating reading, is crucial for their health and reduces family stress.
Trade unions are reporting increased pressure on employees at the "Studenica" General Hospital, particularly since gatherings began in surrounding villages. Employees are allegedly being coerced into attending rallies and boarding buses for political events.
A man has been arrested near Knjaževac on suspicion of causing a fire on a neighboring property after burning dry grass on his own land. The blaze destroyed machinery and a vineyard on the adjacent parcel.
The US State Department informed Congress of its readiness to approve the re-transfer of cluster munitions to Turkey, a move that requires congressional approval.
The Expo 2027 company announced that it has awarded the contract for the production and printing of tickets for the specialized exhibition to the Institute for Manufacturing Banknotes and Coins 'Topčider,' valued at 38.2 million dinars.
Anja Šimpraga has raised concerns about an illegal landfill near Gračac, Croatia, and is advocating for groundwater monitoring in Lika and the mapping of all suspicious locations across the country.
Paris Jackson, daughter of the late Michael Jackson, has openly discussed her traumatic experience at a treatment facility in Utah where she was placed as a teenager after a suicide attempt at 15, alleging significant abuse in hospitals.
The Luxembourg regulator has confirmed that the takeover of United Group media outlets has not yet been approved. This information was reported by Raskrikavanje, a Serbian investigative journalism portal.
King Harald V of Norway has been admitted to the hospital due to an autoimmune blood disease and placed on sick leave. The monarch was hospitalized after a medical examination.
EU Commissioner Hadja Lahbib and AU Ambassador Amma A. Twum-Amoah issued a joint statement expressing concern over the ongoing conflict and violence in Sudan, noting the country is at a dangerous crossroads.
BIRODI has urged the Serbian Parliament to dismiss the director of the Anti-Corruption Agency for holding two positions concurrently for nearly two years. The organization cites a conflict of interest.
Negotiations for the minimum wage in Serbia for 2027 have not yet reached an agreement, highlighting the disparity between government promises and the offers made.
The mayor of North Mitrovica has expressed concerns about the poor security situation and the unclear basis for the announced reopening of the Ibar Bridge. He stated that the security situation is bad and the rationale for reopening is unknown.
Bosnia and Herzegovina's Agency for Labor and Employment has classified pharmacists as a deficit profession, with a chamber warning that a significant number leave the country annually.
Official travel expenses for Montenegrin parliamentarians have surpassed one million euros since July 2023, with 212,769.87 euros spent in the first six months of 2026 alone, yet the public remains without data on the results of these trips.
Gjirokastër police have completed another phase of the 'Fugitive' operation, arresting a 43-year-old man internationally wanted by Spanish justice for cannabis cultivation and energy theft.
Four individuals suspected of setting ten fires in Croatia remain in investigative detention. Authorities are examining their mobile phones for further evidence.
Police in Osijek-Baranja County are searching for an unknown scammer who, posing as a doctor, defrauded a 78-year-old woman of 10,000 euros for a supposed operation on her grandson.
One of Mercedes' most famous classic cars has received a radical modern treatment in the form of an unconventional successor, featuring a V8 engine. This updated version is expected to be seen on roads soon.
Dating applications like Bumble are evolving beyond traditional swiping mechanisms, increasingly integrating artificial intelligence to change the rules of engagement.
Miloš Garić, a member of Serbia's Regulatory Body for Electronic Media (REM) Council, has claimed there is a 'secret agenda' aimed at taking over REM, followed by public broadcasters RTS and RTV, reigniting questions about internal divisions within the council.
The Sunčani Fest in Kutina, Croatia, is set to host one of its richest programs yet from September 4-6, featuring music, art, humor, and community events in memory of Miha.
This story discusses the subtle signs and symptoms that indicate a lack of calcium in the body, also known as hypocalcemia. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing these symptoms early to address the deficiency.
An invitation has been extended to participate in a research study focused on media habits. The study aims to gather insights into how individuals engage with various media platforms.
Moldova has condemned a violation of its airspace and reported an explosion of an aerial object near the village of Talmaza, with a two-meter crater found at the site. President Maia Sandu stated that Russia is intentionally sending drones into the region, highlighting ongoing security concerns.
A music critique highlights the Janoška Ensemble's interpretive approach to music, drawing on well-known themes from various musical literatures, from Bach to the Beatles and Piazzolla to film music, unifying them with characteristic improvisational techniques.
Proposed amendments to Serbia's Law on Education are drawing criticism from educators, students, and parents, despite the Ministry of Education's claims that they will improve educational quality.
Montenegro's Ministry of Internal Affairs reported that all wildfire hotspots are under control, with the situation stabilizing. Firefighters have successfully localized the blazes, including one in Herceg, bringing relief to affected areas.
Moscow's mayor reported that over 600 drones were launched towards the Russian capital overnight, with many intercepted by air defenses. Russian officials attributed the large-scale attack to Ukraine.
Thousands gathered in London for a vigil to mourn the death of Jason Arday, the youngest Black professor at Cambridge University. The Chancellor of Cambridge University, Stephen Toope, attributed Arday's death to a 'racist witch hunt' and called for an investigation.
A discussion arises on how to evaluate hospital success, questioning whether the focus should be on financial aspects or prioritizing disease treatment and saving lives, particularly in contrast to treating minor tourist injuries.
Actress Hayden Panettiere has died at the age of 36, with an autopsy finding no trauma. Tributes from co-stars and fellow celebrities have poured in, remembering her career and personal struggles.
Former President Trump has threatened to bomb Oman if it interferes with US actions in the Strait of Hormuz, reiterating his stance on controlling the vital waterway. This comes amidst heightened tensions and threats from Iran to go on the offensive in the Strait if diplomatic efforts with the US fail.
A public debate has emerged in Valjevo regarding whether the naming of police officers constitutes targeting or a plea for justice from citizens. This discussion follows accusations that the officers are not victims, but rather subjects of public scrutiny.
Montenegro's Ministry of Internal Affairs announced that the fire situation across the country is more stable, with active fires in Herceg Novi, Ulcinj, Kotor, Danilovgrad, and Kolašin now under control.
A four-year-old girl has become a TikTok sensation with her unique and efficient method for folding socks. Her trick has captivated users and garnered significant attention on the platform.
New amendments to the Law on Road Traffic in Montenegro aim to improve safety and service quality, introducing new rules for taxi transport that will encourage more electric vehicles and standardize service pricing.
U vatrenoj stihiji kod Omiša, na hrvatskom primorju, jedna žrtva, sedmoro se i dalje bori za život. U Srbiji i dalje borba sa vatrom u Deliblatskoj peščari i na Stolovima kod Kraljeva.
Hollywood actor Woody Harrelson was presented with the Honorary Heart of Sarajevo award at the Sarajevo Film Festival. He walked the red carpet and watched his film "Welcome to Sarajevo" with the audience, expressing deep appreciation for the recognition.
Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov stated that Russia and North Korea are working to establish a just world order, and mentioned North Korean leader Kim Jong Un sending 14,000 soldiers to Russia in late 2024 to assist in repelling a Ukrainian incursion in the Kursk region.
Hayden Panettiere's mother has broken her silence following her daughter's death, revealing that Panettiere's on-again, off-again boyfriend, Brian Hickerson, was present at the time of her passing. Tributes from celebrities like Solange Knowles and PETA have also emerged, highlighting Panettiere's life and activism.
Donald Trump stated there are no planned US negotiations with Iran, while separately posting an AI-generated image on Truth Social depicting the Strait of Hormuz as "new US territory" with all mines removed.
The trial for the organization of Tupac Shakur's murder has commenced, with a court reportedly showing images of the rapper's body, causing distress among family members. Witnesses described the shooting as a 'fireworks' display.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated that Russia and North Korea are collaborating to establish a "new and righteous world order." He praised North Korea's assistance to Russia, emphasizing their joint efforts in this endeavor.
Images from Santorini showing long queues of tourists waiting for a single photo opportunity have sparked a debate on social media about whether the pursuit of perfect pictures detracts from the travel experience. Many question if collective obsession with social media has gone too far.
Ukraine reportedly launched over 600 drones towards the Moscow region, striking a Wildberries warehouse, an event a Norwegian expert described as a significant development.
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The United States and Canada are engaged in urgent, last-minute negotiations to prevent the imposition of steep 50% US tariffs on Canadian goods. These talks aim to avert the tariffs as a deadline set by the Trump administration approaches.
Predsedniku SAD Donaldu Trampu je rejting odobravanja pao na najniži nivo tokom njegovog predsedničkog mandata, dok je ogromna većina Amerikanaca zabrinuta da će rat SAD sa Iranom dugo trajati,…
Residents in Zemun, Serbia, are alleging that the illegal construction of a catering facility under their windows is continuing despite the construction site being officially closed. They report ongoing noise, smoke, and threats related to the unauthorized building.
A Bosnian news program, Novi dan, is discussing how fires are being used to ignite nationalism, suggesting a broader political context to recent incidents.
Tattoo experts have identified the most painful places to get tattooed, listing genitals, armpits, ribs, and joints due to thin skin and nerve density, while recommending less painful spots for first-timers.
The Kia Seltos, the brand's second best-selling model globally, has been launched in Croatia. It is positioned as a compact SUV, smaller than the Sportage, and offers a blend of robust SUV characteristics with comfortable driving.
The Central Election Commission of Bosnia and Herzegovina has detailed the voting process for the upcoming General Elections, which will include finger scanning before receiving a ballot. Additionally, 20 diplomatic-consular missions have been designated for voting abroad.
A German court has convicted a Ukrainian man for his involvement in a parcel bomb plot, which investigators believe was linked to Russia. The man was found guilty of planning arson in connection with the scheme.
Human rights lawyer Deji Adeyanju has sent an open letter to President Bola Tinubu, highlighting the severe flooding in Abuja and describing it as a significant threat to Nigeria's capital.
The city of Podgorica has initiated an action to remove abandoned and unusable vehicles from public parking areas, aiming to free up over 500 parking spaces and improve parking availability for citizens.
The Slovenian government announced measures to accelerate asylum procedures, including filing supervisory complaints for applicants waiting over two years.
Actor Woody Harrelson, attending the Sarajevo Film Festival, commented on the city's remarkable post-war transformation and its people's enduring humor. A woman who appeared as a child in his 1997 film 'Welcome to Sarajevo' also shared her memories of filming with him.
Passengers who stand up immediately after the seatbelt sign turns off upon landing can cause congestion and increase the risk of injuries inside the aircraft.
The 'Boki' bakery in Nova Varoš, Serbia, has been ordered to cease operations by the Ministry of Agriculture due to severe hygiene deficiencies discovered during an intensified inspection of bakeries across the country.
Slobodan Petrović, a Serbian MP and leader of Srbija Centar (SRCE) in Vranje, claims that authorities are discrediting him with false accusations, including the latest charge of stealing 400 water meters.
The Bijeljina Public Prosecutor's Office announced that no official investigation has been opened regarding alleged tax evasion by the Srebrenica Memorial Center, though hearings are ongoing.
Montenegro's Agency for Prevention of Corruption found that former 'Budvanska rivijera' official Radović violated regulations by underreporting income for years, including undeclared spousal income and assets, between 2016 and 2020.
Kanye West has announced upcoming concert dates in St. Petersburg, Russia, with a potential meeting with President Putin. This announcement follows the cancellation of several of his European shows and marks his first major performances in Russia since the war in Ukraine began.
The 'Nezavisnost' branch trade union of education workers in Serbia announced its opposition to certain amendments to the Law on the Foundations of the Education System, demanding greater participation from the professional public.
A recipe for perfect lasagna without pasta is presented, catering to those seeking lighter versions of the popular dish, especially during summer months.
Sanjay Nishad, an ally and minister in the Yogi Adityanath-led Uttar Pradesh government, has issued a warning to the BJP regarding the Nishad reservation, stating that the party could be voted out if it fails.
Those planning to participate in the elections must be prepared now, regardless of the length of the campaign, sparking debate on who benefits from a longer election campaign.
Experts recommend three specific types of stretches that individuals in their thirties should be able to perform. These stretches are crucial for maintaining flexibility and overall physical well-being.
Cat whiskers are not merely decorative but serve as crucial sensory tools that aid in navigation, hunting, and expressing mood, with damage potentially affecting balance and coordination.
Montenegrin Deputy Prime Minister Niko Đeljošaj has criticized the appointment of Snežana Živanović as director of a school in Ulcinj, calling it 'albanophobia' and an 'institutional provocation' because she does not speak Albanian, despite the Ministry of Education stating she was chosen based on merit, not nationality.
The countdown has begun for the highly anticipated Exit Sea Dance festival in Budva, Montenegro, with organizers announcing that only 10 days remain until the start of the major summer event on Bečići beach.
The planned change of ownership at Montenegrin broadcaster TV Vijesti has been temporarily halted by a court order. This interim measure was imposed due to an ongoing dispute regarding the sale of a majority stake in the company.
Manuel Akanji expressed confidence that new Inter signing John Stones will quickly adapt to his new club. He also reflected on Switzerland's World Cup performance, stating they could have won the tournament.
Authorities in Croatia and Serbia have made arrests in connection with suspected arson, as numerous wildfires continue to devastate areas in Dalmatia and other regions. Four suspects remain in custody in Croatia for allegedly setting ten fires, while Serbia battles 45 active blazes.
Serbian portal 021 was convicted in the first instance, following a lawsuit by Nemanja Šarović, for publishing a statement made by the President of the Serbian Parliament, Ana Brnabić.
The death toll from the devastating earthquakes that struck Venezuela in June has risen to 6,438, with rescuers and relatives continuing to search for missing persons in the rubble. This update comes amidst other natural disaster reports, including floods in India and a tropical cyclone in the Philippines.
Cardiologists warn that a particular heart supplement, despite marketing efforts, lacks strong evidence of benefits and may even interfere with medications, deeming it largely a waste of money.
A Montenegrin official, Lisičić, has criticized the current government, alleging 'legal and engineering gymnastics' in the Regional Waterworks and the Tivat-Jaz boulevard project.
Six kilograms of ganja were seized and five individuals were arrested by the Telangana EAGLE Force near Hyderabad, after the contraband was found hidden inside an auto-rickshaw.
In an almost unbelievable story from Vođinci, Croatia, a company owner gifted a new car to an employee in recognition of 20 years of business loyalty and dedication. This gesture comes from a small municipality in Vukovar-Srijem County.
Students from Gornji Milanovac attended the 8th Violinists' Assembly in Pranjani for three days, engaging with citizens and presenting their activities.
Donald Trump's popularity has fallen to its lowest point during his presidency, amidst various controversies including a personal attack from the White House on a journalist's children and concerns over his foreign policy stances. This decline comes as Canada scrambles to avert his proposed tariffs and Trump praises India's election system.
Three men and one woman have been detained in Croatia on suspicion of deliberately starting a fire in the Zadar area, while a critical fire situation persists in Serbia's Deliblatska Peščara nature reserve.
A man's post on Threads about his dating experiences, specifically a woman asking him to pay for her nails, has gone viral, garnering millions of views.
An expert who investigated the Kornati tragedy has stated that the Omiš fire was not an ordinary blaze, criticizing the failure to activate the warning system. The expert described the explanations for the inaction as 'infinitely stupid.'
Public parking fees have resumed in Banja Luka today, following a multi-month pause due to legal disputes surrounding the decision on public parking management.
Kaia Gerber, daughter of supermodel Cindy Crawford, disclosed in a recent interview that she underwent an exorcism during her childhood, stating that she felt possessed by a devil for most of her life, prompting her mother to seek help.
The state trial of Luigi Mangione, accused in the murder of an insurance executive in New York, has been postponed indefinitely following his guilty plea. The delay raises questions about his legal strategy, including a potential double jeopardy defense.
Reports indicate a decrease in the number of migrants successfully making their way into Europe. This trend suggests a shift in migration patterns or border control effectiveness.
An article from Delo raises a debate on how to evaluate hospital success in Slovenia, questioning whether the problem is money or if the focus should be on treating diseases and saving lives, contrasting cancer treatment with rescuing tourists with sprained ankles.
Donald Trump confirmed that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has responded to his outreach, while also directing the Pentagon to scale back military drills with South Korea, unsettling Asian allies. Amidst these developments, Turkish President Erdogan urged Trump to continue talks with Iran, even as Trump's approval rating reportedly fell to a new low.
A top Russian economist was reportedly fired after comparing Russia's current economy to the 1917 revolution. Simultaneously, a Russian company has requested President Putin to place Nestle's assets under temporary administration, signaling potential state intervention in foreign-owned businesses.
A friend of Slovenian President Nataša Pirc Musar, Viktorija Krivoluckaja, reportedly lived at the same Russian address as former Slovenian Security-Information Service deputy director Roman Jeglič.
Banks in Bosnia and Herzegovina are suggesting an increase in the regulatory limit for non-purpose consumer loans from 50,000 KM to 70,000 KM, citing potential implications and risks for citizens.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced that elections would be called very soon, within 15 to 25 days. An analyst suggests his campaign appears to be an attempt to solidify his existing voter base rather than expand it.
Kosovo police arrested I.S. (1985) at the Jarinje crossing on suspicion of document forgery. A subsequent search of his home in Leposavić uncovered and seized 45 pieces of ammunition of various calibers.
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TALIJANSKI ministar obrane Guido Crosetto izjavio je da nema dokaza koji bi upućivali na rusku umiješanost u nedavnu eksploziju u tvornici streljiva u Colleferru, odbacujući nagađanja o sabotaži.
Kanye West, also known as Ye, is reportedly planning to hold two concerts in Russia and potentially meet with President Vladimir Putin. This move would make him the biggest Western star to perform in Russia since the invasion of Ukraine.
A day of mourning was observed in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, as a commemoration and joint funeral were held for five local mountaineers who tragically died on Mount Elbrus in Russia.
A new study highlights the underestimated danger of combined heat and humidity for the health of older people, emphasizing the severe impact of global warming on this vulnerable population.
Satko Mujagić shares his memories from the Omarska concentration camp and the war years in Bosnia and Herzegovina, reflecting on two specific scenes from 1992.
New voting booth screens with curtains at polling stations in Serbia have raised concerns among the NPS party, who fear they could facilitate electoral fraud like the 'Bulgarian train' method and ballot photography.
Turkish President Erdogan has signed a law that offers conditional pardons to thousands of Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) militants. This move aims to potentially end the long-standing conflict.
The Croatian Parliament will convene an extraordinary session to address the issue of illegally disposed hazardous waste in the Gospić area. President Milanović initiated the request, which was supported by various political parties.
Serbia's Social and Economic Council failed to reach an agreement on the minimum wage increase for 2027, leaving the final decision to the government. President Vučić announced that the minimum wage would be 70,470 dinars and that taxes and contributions would be reduced to support businesses.
A powerful Emirati billionaire has questioned the normalization of relations with Israel following controversial statements by an Israeli minister regarding Palestinians. The European Union also urged Israel to protect civilians after the minister's remarks.
Google has purchased 100 million emails from a defunct airline for $10 million, reportedly to use the data for training its artificial intelligence systems.
U ekspediciji je bilo sedam planinara iz Bosne i Hercegovine, samo dvojica su uspeli da se spasu. Ministarstvo za vanredne situacije Rusije objavilo dramatičan snimak potrage za telima.
Eight mighty chestnut trees were cut down in an avenue without the necessary permits, attributed to a "communication glitch." The local municipality has pledged to plant new trees.
Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir announced the construction of a 'hanging facility' for convicted terrorists within a death row wing of a central Israeli prison.
Šemsudin Mehmedović, a member of the BiH Parliamentary Assembly and president of the Naprijed party, stated that SNSD and HDZ have seized all decision-making levers, demanding respect for the Constitution and laws of BiH.
Russia has threatened the UK with 'consequences' over its alleged supply of drones to Ukraine. Meanwhile, a Ukrainian man has been convicted in Germany for a Russian-organized parcel bomb plot, receiving a prison sentence.
A series of earthquakes, including seven consecutive tremors, struck southern Spain, particularly the Granada region, causing minor injuries and leading to the evacuation of hotels and other buildings. The seismic activity has also caused some damage.
Prada has unveiled its new Court sneakers, an elegant and minimalist model that stands out for its quality and refined design, reinforcing the brand's position in designer footwear.
While 10,000 steps a day has long been considered the ideal, new research suggests that significant health benefits can be achieved with fewer steps. This article introduces a Japanese walking method that takes only 30 minutes and offers numerous advantages for physical and mental health.
Hungarian prosecutors are seeking to extend the detention of a Polish driver who allegedly fell asleep at the wheel, causing a bus accident that killed 12 pilgrims returning from Medjugorje.
The second edition of the 'Dva Sunca' Art Festival concluded in Šavnik, leaving new artistic traces through four days of contemporary art, music, film, and performances.
Researchers have successfully used a drug to block the long-term effects of early childhood trauma in mice. The drug, however, only works preventatively, and is currently in the testing phase.
An EU spokesperson, Hipper, reiterated that the Mitrovica bridge must serve all communities, emphasizing the clear stance of the European Commission. This statement comes amid discussions about the bridge's opening and its role in connecting different ethnic groups.
Experts advise against freezing certain foods like dairy products, high-water vegetables, fried dishes, and eggs in their shells, as they can lose texture and flavor.
The Republic Election Commission (RIK) in Serbia plans to amend regulations to introduce new voting screens, raising questions about ensuring voting secrecy versus potential procurement profits.
A young man tragically drowned while swimming in the sea in Luštica, Montenegro. Firefighters and emergency services attempted resuscitation but were unsuccessful.
On the occasion of the 93rd birthday of the training ship 'Jadran,' the NGO 'Miholjski zbor' launched a petition. The initiative aims to prevent this symbol of Boka and Montenegro from leaving state ownership.
Intensified inspection controls during the Sarajevo Film Festival in Sarajevo Canton resulted in over 100,000 KM in misdemeanor orders issued within four days. Authorities conducted thorough checks across various establishments during the festival period.
The number of people injured and left homeless by the earthquake in Indonesia has increased tenfold since Monday, indicating a worsening humanitarian situation.
Montenegro has aligned itself with three new European Union foreign policy decisions (CFSP) 2026/18501, (CFSP) 2026/18371, and (CFSP) 2026/18361 from July 24, while Serbia did not, according to the EU.
Croatia's SDP party has accused Minister Marija Vučković of attempting to shift responsibility for the ecological disaster in Gospić to 2015, highlighting that her party has managed the sector since 2016 and is responsible for key failures.
Rusija je u utorak izvela raketni napad na selo Pečenihi u ukrajinskoj Harkivskoj regiji. Poginulo je 10 ljudi, dok ih je još 18 ozlijeđeno, prenosi Kyiv Post.
Croatia's Social Democratic Party (SDP) has criticized Minister Vučković, suggesting she is either consciously misleading the public or is incompetent.
A 63-year-old woman from Rijeka, Croatia, fell victim to online investment scams, losing 103,000 euros after interacting with individuals posing as agents from a foreign brokerage firm.
Serbian President Vučić stated that the University of Belgrade's drop in the Shanghai ranking is detrimental to the country, potentially leading to fewer investments and jobs. Economists, however, suggest government actions contributed to the decline and that investors are not primarily concerned with university rankings.
Musician and actress Willow Smith, daughter of Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith, has been announced as the new face for Free People's Fall 2026 campaign.
Teams of the Public Utility Company (JKP) "Gradska čistoća" will carry out mosquito adult control tomorrow, August 19, on public areas in Belgrade, using devices from land and water,...
The cost of equipping a student for school in Bosnia and Herzegovina ranges from 250 to 500 KM, with the biggest difference depending on where the child attends school.
The District Commercial Court in Banja Luka issued a statement condemning media and political pressure in Republika Srpska, following its decision to block RTRS accounts over an unpaid debt of 5.4 million KM to BHRT.
According to Jovo Đedović, director of the "Dobrota" Special Psychiatric Hospital in Kotor, Montenegro has a higher rate of benzodiazepine prescriptions, though nearly all second-generation antipsychotics and some third-generation drugs are available.
Mirko Miličić, spokesperson for the New Serbian Democracy (NSD), criticized what he called a malicious media campaign outside Montenegro targeting the Serbian people within the country.
The Herceg Novi Protection and Rescue Service extended deep gratitude to all who assisted during recent difficult circumstances when wildfires threatened homes, properties, and lives.
The Budva Parking Service announced that over 3,100 parking spaces are available, attributing improved communal order and efficient space utilization to the implementation of the zoned parking project. This initiative aims to increase parking availability and reduce congestion.
The Yurom Center has submitted amendments to proposed changes in Serbia's education laws, aiming to systematically improve the education of Roma students and prevent discrimination.
Indonesia marked its 81st Independence Day with participants climbing greased poles in a traditional 'Panjat Pinang' race at Ancol Beach in Jakarta, commemorating the nation's independence from the Netherlands on August 17, 1945.
New outdoor swimming pools in the Lenije neighborhood of Vinkovci are set to open, with free admission for all citizens until the end of the summer season.
The article discusses the expansion of propaganda, targeting, and unprofessional journalism at the local level in Serbia, characterized by the recent takeover or establishment of 'clone outposts' of media outlets like Informer and Alo.
A Detroit news anchor burst into uncontrollable laughter live on air after a colleague asked him a suggestive question about eating a beaver, with the clip quickly going viral.
A new decision by Australian regulators has raised concerns that the upcoming video game Grand Theft Auto 6 could be banned in the country due to problematic content.
A new study has identified airline pilots as having the highest cancer risk due to radiation exposure among various professions. This finding highlights a significant occupational health concern for those in the aviation industry.
Days after the establishment of 'Sava properties 2026' for construction at the Belgrade Fairgrounds, news emerges of the Belgrade Waterfront project expanding its territory to a total of 347 hectares, including areas on the left bank of the Sava River.
Jared Kushner, a Trump envoy, has issued an ultimatum to Hamas, stating that Gaza will not be rebuilt and Israel will receive US backing to 'finish the job' unless the group disarms, with potential progress expected within 30 days.
Indonesians celebrated their independence day with the traditional 'Panjat Pinang' greasy pole race, where teams compete to reach prizes placed atop a tall, greased pole.
President Trump expressed interest in declaring the Strait of Hormuz a US territory, while also letting a 60-day deadline for an Iran peace deal expire and threatening to bomb Oman. Turkish President Erdogan urged Trump to continue US-Iran talks and offered support for diplomatic efforts.
Croatian football club Hajduk has officially announced the signing of Bosnian-Herzegovinian central defender Dennis Hadžikadunić on a two-year contract. His presentation video, featuring burek, garnered significant attention.
Hollywood star Woody Harrelson arrived in Sarajevo to receive the festival's highest honor, the Honorary Heart of Sarajevo, on the fourth night of the 32nd Sarajevo Film Festival. The red carpet also saw numerous celebrities, influencers, and film crews showcasing elegant and glamorous attire.
Latvian Prime Minister Andris Kulbergs has requested 7 billion euros from Brussels to help cover the military and economic expenses incurred from confronting Russia.
The traditional awards of the National Theatre in Belgrade are currently on hold, with laureates selected but recognitions pending, raising questions about the institutions' regard for the acting profession.
Serbian citizens have been arrested in connection with starting fires near Zadar, Croatia, and have reportedly confessed to the arson during questioning. The arrests were made following investigations into the wildfires.
Tužilaštvo Tuzlanskog kantona i Posebni odjel Federalnog tužilaštva provode predistražne radnje koje se odnose na poslovanje lukavačke Koksare, okolnosti koje su prethodile stečaju, ali i dešavanja…