ZLF Proposes Five Key Measures for Serbia's Climate Change Adaptation
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.
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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.

With fires raging across Serbia, the region, and Europe during the peak summer tourist season, many travelers are questioning their options for canceling travel arrangements to affected destinations.
Colombia's economic growth surpassed expectations in the second quarter, reaching 3.5%, providing a buoyant economy for President Abelardo de la Espriella as he begins his four-year term.

President Trump's approval rating has reportedly reached a new low during his term, with various reports attributing the decline to his stance on Iran, economic policies, and other controversies. This comes as his influence is being tested in state primaries and his administration faces pushback on several fronts.

The Robert Lantos-produced lesbian romance 'Maya & Samar', which previously drew controversy for its NC-17 rating, has secured a U.S. distribution deal with Quiver.

Google has made it easier for verified political campaigns to bypass its spam filter, allowing them to send fund-raising emails more directly to users, following a dismissed lawsuit alleging bias.

Luxembourg has confirmed that the acquisition of Serbian opposition media outlets has not yet received approval, with an obstacle also arising in Montenegro regarding United Media's stake in Television Vijesti.

The Russian ambassador to Serbia stated that Serbia is not sending weapons to Ukraine and that any Serbian-made arms found there arrived through indirect routes. He affirmed that Belgrade has no intention of militarily supporting Ukraine.

Actress and former Abia State government official Doris Ogala has announced her intention to become the next governor of Abia State, calling her decision a “divine mandate.”
Edward P. Joseph analyzed President Zelensky's visit to Belgrade, suggesting it encourages Serbian President Vučić to maintain a false 'balance' between Europe and his allies in Russia and China.

The EXPO 2027 company has awarded a contract to the Institute for Manufacturing Banknotes and Coins in Topčider, Serbia, for the production and printing of non-personalized tickets for the event.

A construction permit has been issued for a new production complex for the Minth company in Šabac, Serbia. This development paves the way for the construction of the new facility.

Serbia has not aligned with the European Union's measures against Belarus, the EU Council announced.

According to CRTA, Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić made 64 television appearances in August, surpassing his previous record from March 2025. This marks a new personal high for his live TV engagements.

Saudi Arabia has recommenced oil loadings and sales from within the Strait of Hormuz, a move that could help alleviate tight supplies of heavier crude grades.

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.

The Commissioner for Finance in Abia State stated that the ongoing tax reform aims to improve efficiency and transparency by closing revenue leakages, rather than increasing the tax burden on citizens.

A Portuguese company is set to acquire several independent media outlets in Serbia, including N1, Nova, Danas, and Radar, raising concerns about the future of independent media in the country. The deal was confirmed by Alpac Capital and United Group's ultimate shareholder, with completion expected in late 2026.

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.

A significant fire in Serbia, close to the border with Bulgaria, has caused thick smoke to reach parts of Sofia and Pernik regions, with the smell of burning vegetation also reported.

Following a brief cool-down, Serbia's Republic Hydrometeorological Institute (RHMZ) has issued a warning for a strong heatwave from Thursday to Tuesday, with maximum temperatures expected to reach 35 to 40 degrees Celsius, and up to 42 degrees in central and southern Serbia.

Many people make common mistakes when washing bedding, and knowing certain tricks and proper care techniques is essential to ensure favorite bedding sets last longer.

With wildfires threatening tourist destinations in the region, an article discusses the rights of Serbian tourists regarding money refunds and when travel agencies are unable to cancel trips.

Houthi rebels have claimed responsibility for a drone attack on a Saudi Aramco refinery in Saudi Arabia. This marks another reported strike by the Houthis against Saudi infrastructure.

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.
Indonesia's Prabowo Subianto has adopted a pragmatic and reassuring approach, aiming to soothe worried investors. His 'boring' and pragmatic speeches have comforted weary Indonesian investors.

Jovina Gymnasium in Serbia is starting the new school year with unresolved issues regarding its physical appearance and where students will attend classes. Concerns have been raised about the lack of clear answers from authorities.

Smilja Dabetić, a respected journalist from Novi Sad, has passed away. News outlets in Serbia reported on her death.

After nearly 20 years, the schism within the Islamic Community in Serbia, which deeply affected Muslims in Sandžak, has been resolved, marking a significant social, political, and religious reconciliation.

New regulations have been published in Serbia regarding pensioner cards, allowing applicants to receive confirmation that their card production and issuance process is underway.
A prosecutor from Valjevo, Vukašin Vujičić, had his car set on fire three days ago, with the perpetrators yet to be found. This incident highlights ongoing concerns about pressures on the judiciary in Serbia.
First estimates suggest that an earthquake in Colombia has caused billions in damages. Further assessments are underway to determine the full extent of the destruction.
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.

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.

Paleontologists have found the first direct physical evidence that enormous prehistoric crocodiles hunted large herbivorous mammals in what is now Colombia approximately 12 million years ago.

Residents of Gornji Milanovac, Serbia, are experiencing water restrictions for the third consecutive summer, struggling with basic needs due to water shortages.

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.

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.

The burning of a state prosecutor's car in front of his residence is seen as an open act of terror and a direct attack on state sovereignty, prompting questions about why President Vučić remains silent.

Serbia is expected to experience temporary cloudiness today with brief rain, local showers, occasional thunderstorms, a drop in temperature, and northwesterly winds.

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.
A video by actress Assumpta Serna has ignited a wave of anger regarding the dependency care system, with a form she launched for affected individuals to submit complaints accumulating over 1,000 cases.

Laura, who was adopted at age three, is now seeking her biological mother in Colombia, sharing her journey through childhood, chronic depression, and an identity crisis.

Indonesia is making a push to become a major electric vehicle production hub, with President Prabowo Subianto aiming to leverage rising demand, abundant nickel resources, and consumer subsidies to build an integrated domestic industry.

The Society of Judges of Serbia has called on the government to withdraw proposed amendments to laws concerning judges, public prosecution, and the Judicial Academy from parliamentary procedure and to conduct a public debate.
A commentary analyzes the agreement signed by Saudi Arabia, Türkiye, and Pakistan, suggesting it represents an experiment in regional self-reliance and questioning if it could form a new 'NATO of the East.'

The water level of the Danube River near Bezdan and Bogojevo in Serbia is falling due to drought and high temperatures, with further decreases expected in the coming days.

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.
For four days, students and citizens' assemblies have been engaged in a continuous banner dispute with supporters of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) in Kragujevac, with neither side yielding.

The European Court of Human Rights has issued an interim measure against the Serbian government, prohibiting the forced eviction of Roma families from the Line 26 terminus. This decision follows an appeal by the A11 Initiative, which highlighted the human rights concerns surrounding the planned evictions.
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.

Following the Men’s First Team’s one-half victory over the Next Gen, coach Luciano Spalletti spoke.“[John] Elkann had intelligent words and questions while he sat on the bench with me,” Spalle...

Serbian Justice Minister Nenad Vujic on Monday strongly condemned the torching of a prosecutor's car in the city of Valjevo last week.

Disney's biannual D23 Entertainment Showcase had plenty of reveals and new looks at upcoming projects from the studio, including Avengers: Doomsday.

Seven individuals have been arrested in Serbia on suspicion of drug trafficking, with marijuana reportedly found hidden among quilts and pillows.

The Niš Film Festival, running from August 29 to September 3, will feature 21 domestic films from the past two seasons, with 19 in competition and two in a review selection, including three Serbian and one world premiere.

Former footballer Nemanja Vidić has provided a statement to the Public Prosecutor's Office for Organized Crime concerning 'Sky' communications published by KRIK, which reportedly reveal that former Football Association of Serbia president Slaviša Kokeza hired criminals to locate Vidić.
Ivan Atanasković, an official of Serbia's Democratic Party (DS), is facing disciplinary charges after his controversial social media post about 'women's haircuts' was disavowed by the party, which condemned any call for violence.
Francken claims that a dislike for "anything American" is impeding Belgium's acquisition of firefighting helicopters, suggesting political or cultural biases are affecting procurement decisions.

Belgian singer Lara Fabian has expressed her sadness and support for emergency services following the historic Fagnes fire, which has ravaged over 3,000 hectares in Belgium.

The Institute for Blood Transfusion of Serbia has issued a public appeal, urging adult citizens to donate blood on weekdays and Saturdays.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić confirmed the finalization of a new arms procurement contract with China and provided details on a future joint drone factory between Serbia and an Israeli company.

Vlasina Lake in Serbia is home to a natural phenomenon of islands that are not stationary, continuing to surprise observers with their movement.

The burning of prosecutor Vukašin Vujačić's car in Valjevo is seen as a message to all prosecutors, according to lawyer Vladimir Terzić, highlighting concerns about intimidation within the justice system.

A flight at Heraklion Airport on Crete was delayed after a persistent vulture perched on the wing of an aircraft, preventing its takeoff. Firefighters were called to safely remove the bird.

Naguib S. Sawiris, Chairman of Orascom, denied any business connections with Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić or his relatives, addressing claims made by opposition media regarding a loan from Alta Bank.
Partial election results show Zambia's incumbent president extending his lead in the ongoing election.

Following the simultaneous removal of directors at N1 television and other media group outlets in Serbia, changes have extended to Croatia and Slovenia, with Tihomir Ladišić, the long-serving head of N1 Croatia, being dismissed from his directorial position.

Following management changes in Serbia, N1 media group has announced new directors for its operations in Croatia and Slovenia.

Shakira, along with the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund, Live Nation, and CAF, has committed an initial $1.25 million to rebuild schools in Colombia damaged by a recent devastating earthquake.

A proposal by Serbian President Vučić to offer the Belgrade Arena for concession has sparked significant political debate, with opposition figures like Nova DSS criticizing Mayor Šapić's changing stance, while the Arena's management denies any plans for sale.

Authorities are investigating whether former Serbian handball player Mandić has lawfully acquired property, despite being banned from entering the country for five years since 2022.

The Independent Journalists' Association of Serbia (NUNS) has demanded that employees of the ANN news agency receive guarantees of professional and editorial independence. This call emphasizes the right of journalists to answers and assurances regarding their work.

Hakainde Hichilema has been re-elected as Zambia's president, with his second term set to test whether economic recovery can bring tangible change for Zambians, despite opposition concerns over the vote.

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 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.

Two Serbian citizens, aged 21 and 24, were attacked by a group of younger men in Povljana on Pag Island, Croatia, on Tuesday night, with one victim requiring medical attention. Police are investigating three suspects.

Serbia has not aligned itself with three new foreign policy decisions made by the European Union. This indicates a divergence in foreign policy stances between Serbia and the EU.

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.
Andrej Žernovski, an official of the opposition Social Democratic Union of Macedonia (SDSM), claimed that an operation for media darkness, following Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's recipe, is underway in North Macedonia.

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.

The parents of Nicola Maggiotto are anxiously awaiting news outside Barcelona's Hospital del Mar, where their son remains in an induced coma after being punched during nightlife.
One person tragically died in a fire that occurred in Smederevo, Serbia. The public prosecutor's office has launched an investigation to determine the cause of the fatal incident.

A GRECO report reveals that Serbia has satisfactorily implemented only three out of 24 recommendations aimed at preventing corruption. Transparency International criticized this as a disappointing outcome.

Discussions are emerging about the possibility of Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Pakistan forming a new military alliance, dubbed a 'Muslim NATO.' Analysts are examining the feasibility and implications of such a strategic partnership among these nations.
Public fear regarding artificial intelligence is growing in America, with reports indicating a new consensus on AI phobia, even as figures like Trump appear unresponsive to voter concerns.
Saudi Arabia has reportedly tightened regulations on money transfers to the United Arab Emirates, a move not publicly announced but observed by companies, signaling a growing rift between the two nations.

Arrabbiata, a spicy Italian tomato-based sauce, is highlighted as the ideal accompaniment for seafood pasta.
Ana Brnabić, Speaker of the National Assembly and Vice President of SNS, praised students for their commitment to providing a large number of election monitors for the upcoming elections.
Despite Women's Month, refugee and migrant women in South Africa continue to experience a continuum of violence, including displacement trauma, xenophobia, and barriers to essential services.

Smoke from a wildfire in Serbia has caused air pollution in the Sofia and Pernik regions of Bulgaria.

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.

The Kustendorf Classic classical music festival is scheduled to take place from August 27 to 29, 2026, in Mećavnik, Mokra Gora, Serbia.
An expert analysis of Zambia's 2026 election highlights a troubling weakening of institutional safeguards, raising questions about procedural certainty and outcomes. The article advocates for an independent forensic audit.

A 64-year-old Serbian truck driver caused a road closure in central Istria, Croatia, after his overweight truck became stuck on a curve, halting traffic since midnight.

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.

Unions representing N1, Forbes, Nova.rs, and Radar in Serbia have condemned the manner in which Portuguese company Alpak Kapital is taking over their media outlets, stating they will not accept journalism becoming anyone's prey.

Four individuals, including a Polish woman and a Serbian citizen, were arrested in Croatia on suspicion of intentionally starting forest fires near Zadar, with prosecutors not ruling out a terrorist motive.

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.

A young lawyer tragically died in Colombia while attempting to save her blind dog during a devastating earthquake that claimed nearly 300 lives. Her brother recounted finding the dog near her body in the rubble.

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.

The Director of Serbia's Spatial Planning and Urbanism Agency, Đorđe Milić, announced upcoming amendments to the "Svoj na svome" law. These changes aim to accelerate the process of registering illegal buildings, nine months after the law's initial implementation.

Trucks at the Šid border crossing between Serbia and Croatia are experiencing delays, with waiting times reported to be two hours this morning.
The Abia State Government has defended its tax administration reforms, stating that the automation aims for transparency and accountability rather than a tax hike for residents.

Arab intelligence services are warning that Iran is preparing to expand the war, potentially including attacks on Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Bahrain, while refusing negotiations on Hormuz.

A new draft law on corporate profit tax in Serbia appears to abolish long-standing tax privileges for large capital, but in practice, it grants investors a transitional period until 2037, delaying effective measures against profit outflow until EU accession.

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has repeatedly stated that tax evasion is a national sport, complaining about the grey economy and self-employed individuals, while primarily seeing tax evaders among his opponents.
Economist and EFPA co-founder Josep Soler stated that saving habits in Spain are poor and a change in mentality is needed to better manage money.

Namibia's High Commissioner to Accra, Ndiyakupi Nghituwamata, visited Ghana's Volta Region to explore avenues for bilateral trade, investment, and economic cooperation between the two nations.

Seven migrants have died off the coast of Libya, with their bodies found in the hold of a small boat carrying 64 people. This incident follows reports of fourteen other bodies found in recent days by Sea Watch, highlighting a continuing wave of rescues and fatalities at sea.

Young people in Madrid are taking summer jobs in 38-degree Celsius heat, highlighting a necessity to fund their studies or cover rent, as they struggle with independence and saving.

Ivica Dačić, leader of the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), stated that his party desires post-election coalition talks with the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS). He emphasized that SPS would not engage in discussions with parties aiming to block a coalition.

An article discusses Islamophobia as a prevalent social issue globally, particularly in Western countries, questioning whether the West understands or distorts Islam.
The Belgrade committee of the Serbia Centre (SRCE) party deemed unacceptable Mayor Aleksandar Šapić's decision not to attend an international meeting in Sarajevo or ensure proper representation for the Serbian capital.

The Colombian school ship ARC Gloria arrived in Reykjavík yesterday and will be docked at Ægisgarð for the next three days, with a photo gallery showing activities on board.

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.

Internal Affairs Minister Ivica Dacic said on Monday that there are 45 active wildfires across Serbia.

The Judges' Association of Serbia wants proposed amendments to the Laws on Judges, on Public Prosecutors and on the Judicial Academy withdrawn from pa
In Matosinhos, Portugal, municipal operational assistants are undergoing training to effectively manage ponds and tanks within city gardens. The initiative aims to protect local amphibian and invertebrate populations, which are described as a "Noah's Ark" of biodiversity.

A severe wildfire has consumed one-third of the Deliblato Sands nature reserve in Serbia, with flames crossing a 120-meter wide firebreak, as authorities report 45 active fires across the country.
Miloš Jovanović, president of Serbia's New DSS party, announced that his party's representatives have held meetings with members of Germany's far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, as reported by Russian RT Balkan.

The Auto-Moto Association of Serbia (AMSS) announced that passenger cars are experiencing one-hour waits to exit Serbia at the Batrovci and Bezdan border crossings with Croatia.
Quique Álvarez desvela que el delantero ucraniano se negó a cambiarse y prefirió quedarse en la grada en el estreno en Segunda

A South African anti-migration group has issued a fresh deadline of September 30 for foreigners to leave the country. This action by the anti-immigration group intensifies concerns about xenophobia.

Fossil bite marks from Colombia indicate that relatives of modern caimans were at the top of the food chain in South America approximately ten million years ago.

Former President Trump has hailed a recently signed defense pact between Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Pakistan, describing it as a significant initial step towards regional security.
The Guardian Nigeria News has published archives related to Olufunmilayo Shoderu, the Monitoring and Evaluation Committee (CBIAMEC), and Mrs Bolanle Ogunlola. These archives provide historical information on various topics.

Anke Holstein has been appointed as Germany's new ambassador to Serbia, arriving from her previous post in Moscow. Holstein is noted for her proficiency in Russian and Serbo-Croatian languages.

Marinika Tepić, Vice-President of the Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP), claims that organized theft of wood and sand from the Deliblatska Peščara nature reserve has been ongoing for years, with public enterprise directors becoming multimillionaires.

The commander of the Lithuanian State Border Guard Service has resigned from his position, with the Prime Minister thanking him for his long service during a challenging period. The Interior Minister, however, described the resignation as an irresponsible decision.

Several prominent Zambian opposition figures have been arrested days after the presidential election. The arrests are linked to an alleged plot following a shootout at an opposition leader's home.

A 31-year-old man was found dead by his parents in their car in Italy during a journey from Romania to France, with the death discovered during a rest stop.

Branko Ružić, Vice President of the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), believes that SPS leader Ivica Dačić's announcement about the party running independently in elections is 'healing' but only a good first step.
The Council of the European Union did not include Serbia on the list of countries that aligned themselves with its decision on new sanctions against Belarus.

Following a series of dismissals of directors at N1 and other media outlets within the group in Serbia, N1 Hrvatska is set to receive new directors, with further changes also occurring in Slovenia.
In preparation for election day, election night, and the 'day after,' Vučić's opponents are repeating the same mistake by constantly pressuring the public space with talk of vote control and preventing theft, which is deemed a poor approach.

A new defense agreement involving Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey is integrating Islamabad deeper into the Middle East's security architecture, prompting questions about India's response.

Eight non-EU countries, including Bosnia and Herzegovina, have aligned with the European Union's new sanctions against Belarus. This move expands the international pressure on the Belarusian government, though Serbia is not among the participating nations.

Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are increasing their oil reserves in Japan and South Korea due to regional conflict threatening Middle East supply routes.

Shakira visited earthquake-stricken regions in Colombia and pledged $1.25 million to rebuild ten schools and a university damaged by the devastating natural disaster. Her visit highlighted the ongoing recovery efforts and the government's response to the catastrophe.
The Bulgarian municipality of Kostinbrod advised residents to avoid outdoor activities due to smoke spreading from fires in Serbia.

Serbia's Social-Economic Council failed to reach an agreement on the minimum wage for 2027, leading President Vučić to announce that the government will set it at 70,470 dinars. Vučić also stated that taxes and contributions would be reduced to support businesses.
An earthquake in Colombia has caused an estimated $8 billion in damage, prompting several European countries to send aid to the affected region.

Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that an agreement signed on August 7th stipulates that an attack on any of the three states—Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Pakistan—will be considered an attack on all of them.

The Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) has decided to run independently in the upcoming elections, a move whose implications are being analyzed by the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) in relation to presidential candidates.

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.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic stated there is no reason for drama following the Socialist Party of Serbia's (SPS) decision to run independently in the upcoming elections. He added that his party does not expect any assistance in forming a government after the elections.
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.

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.

Farmers in Vojvodina, Serbia, are facing a severe threat to their survival due to drought, poor conditions for corn and other crops, anticipated yield losses, and high production costs.

One-way traffic control spikes have been installed at the entrance to the parking lot near the National Assembly of Serbia on Nikola Pašić Square to prevent unauthorized exits.

Pošta Srbije (Serbian Post) announced it will organize public auctions for 14 groups of decommissioned vehicles, with sales taking place from September 1st to October 6th across its operational units nationwide.

The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Smederevo has announced an investigation into the death of a 70-year-old man, M.J., who died during a fire in the city.
The Workers' Party in Serbia has responded to Miša Brkić's article on minimum wage, arguing that workers are creators of value and should have a greater share in income, contrary to the claim that the focus should be on creating rather than dividing income.

Recent days have seen wildfires across tourist destinations in the region, prompting discussions on consumer rights for refunds and when travel agencies can cancel trips, though no Serbian tourists are reported to be in danger.

Directors of several independent Serbian media outlets, including Danas, N1, Nova, and Radar, have been replaced, sparking concerns about political pressure. Critics view these changes as a desperate move by the regime and a sign of President Vučić's fear.

Ahmed Hadžimujović, an 18-year-old talented defender, is attracting serious attention from European football clubs, though Novi Pazar is reluctant to part with him. There is also speculation about him potentially switching from the Serbian to the Bosnian and Herzegovinian national team.
Zambia's stock exchange expects a record $1 billion in initial public offerings following this month's presidential election, driven by surging copper prices.

Adrijana Mesarović announced that entrepreneurs and small businesses in Serbia can apply for state aid programs until September 4th. These programs offer 40 to 100 percent non-refundable funds across ten different initiatives.

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.

Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema has been re-elected for a second term with 60% of the vote, despite opposition claims of electoral irregularities and arrests of 'militia' members. International reports confirm his victory, while some local sources highlight the chaotic surge from the opposition.

The Danube River has reached its lowest level in 30 years in some areas, with specialists predicting further drops. This historic low has exposed the wrecks of German warships from World War II near Prahovo, Serbia.

Serbian political analyst Dinko Sejdinović commented on the Socialist Party of Serbia's (SPS) decision to run independently in elections, suggesting they appear like "Mother Teresas" compared to the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), which he claims has almost suffocated the SPS.

The Iran-backed Houthi movement in Yemen attacked an oil refinery in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday.

Four individuals suspected of setting 10 fires in Zadar remain in pre-trial detention. Three are held due to the possibility of influencing witnesses, and one due to flight risk as he holds both Croatian and Serbian citizenship.
The Abia State Government has announced a week-long program of activities to commemorate its 35th anniversary, including project commissioning and a youth innovation day.

The Serbian civic movement "Solidarnost" has condemned alleged threats, calls for violence, and misogynistic speech directed at Marinika Tepić, Vice President of the Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP).
After a temporary cool-down, Serbia is bracing for a strong heatwave with temperatures expected to reach up to 42 degrees Celsius, prompting warnings from the RHMZ about increased fire danger.

The Federal Government of Nigeria has announced plans to evacuate another 83 Nigerians from South Africa, with the returnees expected to arrive at Murtala Mohammed International Airport. This follows ongoing concerns about xenophobia.

Serbia is currently battling 45 active wildfires, with the most challenging situations reported in the Deliblatska Peščara area and on Stolovi mountain near Kraljevo, where difficult terrain hinders containment efforts.

TasteAtlas has published a list of the lowest-rated dishes in Serbia, based on public votes.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić is reportedly dissatisfied with Bešić's 10.1% election result, understanding that such a percentage would prevent his list from being a crucial factor in forming a new 'liberation' majority after the 2027 elections.

Farmers in Serbia are expressing dissatisfaction with the purchase price of sunflower, stating that their earnings are being taken away, with the final price expected in a month.

James Gunu, the Volta Regional Minister, emphasized that Ghana-Namibia relations should prioritize people, focusing on unlocking business opportunities for citizens and fostering deep collaborations between educational institutions.

The NZZ newspaper conducted a test with four AI models using the 'Wahl-O-Mat' for Saxony-Anhalt to investigate potential political biases in artificial intelligence.
The long-standing rivalry between rappers Cardi B and BIA was renewed on Thursday, August 13, sparking renewed attention to their ongoing conflict.

Governor Otti of Abia State has formally congratulated former Nigerian military president Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida (IBB) on his 85th birthday, hailing him as the 'Father of Abia State'.

Colombia has initiated a mass mobilization against Marxist terrorist groups, while Moscow issued a warning about a new 'Anti-Russia Provocation In Latin America,' linking internal and regional geopolitical tensions.

North Macedonia has reported a third death from West Nile fever, with six patients in critical condition, prompting emergency mosquito spraying in affected areas. Meanwhile, Serbia has confirmed six cases of the disease, with health officials noting that many individuals may be asymptomatic but older people are at higher risk.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić is increasingly shooting poisoned diplomatic arrows at Montenegro. Relations with the Montenegrin leadership, harmonious until yesterday...

North Macedonian authorities have expanded their investigation into a five-ton marijuana smuggling operation to Serbia, identifying seven additional suspects. This brings the total number of individuals under suspicion in the case to a higher figure.
Another 83 Nigerians are scheduled to return from South Africa, facilitated by the Federal Government, as xenophobic attacks continue in the country.
After a brief cool-down, a new heatwave is anticipated to begin in Serbia from Wednesday, lasting until Tuesday. Meteorologist Ivan Ristić stated that temperatures will rise again, particularly affecting the northwest and west of the country.

TEHRAN – The Yemeni equation is based on escalation in response to escalation and pressure in response to pressure, to compel Saudi Arabia to fulfill the obligations of peace and end the aggression…
More than a hundred artists, including Marc Anthony, Chayanne, and Luis Fonsi, participated in the 'United for Ours' concert in Miami to raise funds for areas affected by earthquakes.

The Men’s First Team’s final pre-season fixture lasted just one half at home on Monday, 17 August, evening, with the Bianconeri beating the Next Gen side 2-0.Forty-five minutes were enough for bot...
Colombia President Abelardo de la Espriella named former Foreign Minister María Consuelo Araújo his new ambassador to the US as he seeks to rebuild ties after years of tensions under his predecessor.

Colombia's Housing Minister is facing criticism and calls of 'indolence' for taking a weekend trip while the country mourns hundreds of deaths following a recent earthquake.

An article in Il Sole 24 Ore discusses strategies to combat the depopulation of small Italian municipalities, including incentives for new residents and IRPEF tax refunds.

Unions representing journalists at Nova.rs, Radar, N1, and Forbes in Serbia have protested recent management changes, stating they will not accept journalism becoming a 'prey' for anyone. Pedro Vargas Santos David has been registered as the new director for these media outlets.
Students involved in blockades have announced plans to hold discussions with citizens in Brus, Vladimirci, Rivica, and Nova Pazova on August 18th, 19th, and 20th.
Serbian Parliament Speaker Ana Brnabić met with Spanish Ambassador Juan José Sanz Aparicio, who is concluding his mandate in Serbia. Brnabić thanked him for his personal contribution to strengthening friendly relations between the two countries and for Spain's principled support for Serbia's sovereignty.

Mr. Benjamin Ugorji Eke, a former Legal Adviser to the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Abia State, has defected to the Labour Party (LP). He declared his support for Governor Alex Otti and the party’s Abia North Senatorial candidate.

The Pakistani Embassy in Saudi Arabia has issued a strict warning to incoming Umrah pilgrims and workers, urging Pakistani nationals to fully comply with Saudi laws and visa conditions, specifically advising them not to beg.
The Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs (MUP) refused to confirm whether Saša Vuković Boske possessed a permit for carrying a weapon. The ministry neither confirmed nor denied the existence of such a permit.

HYBE has committed more than $300,000 to support Colombia's earthquake recovery, with funds allocated to address immediate community needs and aid longer-term rebuilding efforts.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić met with new ambassadors from Algeria, South Korea, Kazakhstan, Austria, and Germany. He also filmed himself attempting to wash his car, humorously struggling with the process.

A wildfire is causing immense damage to the unique flora and fauna of Serbia's Deliblato Sands, the largest continuous sandy area in Europe, with one witness describing it as the most horrific sight they had ever seen.

A wildfire raging in Serbia's Deliblatska Peščara has not yet engulfed the Kraljevac Special Nature Reserve, according to the reserve's manager, Aleksandar Sarmeš.