The 32nd Sarajevo Film Festival concluded with the Austrian film 'Everytime' winning the Heart of Sarajevo for best feature film. Bosnian actor Emir Hadžihafizbegović was also honored with the Honorary Heart of Sarajevo award.
A migrant boat unexpectedly reached a beach in a luxurious Spanish resort, causing bathers to flee in a stampede. The incident was captured on video, showing the boat approaching the shore unimpeded.
A small, secluded island near Vis, Croatia, is highlighted as a hidden gem, offering a tranquil escape without apartments, large hotels, or typical tourist crowds.
The action thriller "Pobuna," starring Jason Statham, is set to premiere in Concept Cinema and CineStar theaters across Serbia on August 27, 2026, with special CineFan events planned.
German authorities have discovered a weapons cache near Berlin, with prosecutors investigating a potential link to Russian intelligence services and a possible plot for attacks. This development has led to concerns about espionage and national security.
Experts advise consumers on how to recognize spoiled pickled cucumbers, listing signs such as cloudy liquid, mold, a bad smell, soft texture, or a bloated lid.
Serbia is experiencing a significant heatwave, with temperatures reaching 41 degrees Celsius in Ćuprija by 3 PM. Kopaonik remains the coolest location in the country amidst the high temperatures.
A significant fire has broken out at the Kragujevac landfill in Jovanovac, Serbia, prompting authorities to advise residents to keep windows and doors closed. Firefighting efforts are currently underway to extinguish the blaze.
Japan executed a man convicted of setting fire to a pachinko parlor in Osaka in 2009, an arson attack that resulted in the deaths of five people. The execution was carried out by hanging.
Following a proposal from opposition councilors and representatives of smaller parties, the Memaliaj Municipal Council held an extraordinary meeting and decided to organize public hearings with the community in all administrative units regarding the Socialist Party's proposal for municipality mergers.
Three simultaneous fires have been activated in Kujtim village, Klos municipality, Albania, and are suspected to be intentional. The situation with fires remains problematic across the country, with new blazes igniting even after authorities extinguish others.
The Mayor of Győr will file a complaint against former Fidesz member Péter Hajtó regarding an 'artificially intelligent-generated fake document' and will propose stripping him of his committee positions.
A new weather disturbance moving from northern Italy is expected to bring severe thunderstorms, strong winds, and heavy rainfall to Slovenia, primarily affecting the country in the afternoon and evening.
A 32-year-old cyclist was fatally struck by an unidentified vehicle on the Shkozet-Shijak road in Albania, with the driver subsequently fleeing the scene.
A man's body was discovered in the Sava River near Sveta Nedelja, while another body, identified as an Italian national, was found near Novalja. These discoveries occurred amidst rescue operations in the Pag archipelago where three people were saved.
An incident in Colorado raised questions about accountability when a self-driving Tesla was caught speeding, with the human driver claiming they were not in control.
Astrologers believe that stars influence physical characteristics, and according to numerous lists, Libra holds the title for the most beautiful zodiac sign, also noted as the most challenging to win over.
Thousands of Albanian citizens participated in the 82nd day of protests, marching through the capital and reiterating calls for Prime Minister Edi Rama's resignation. Protesters demanded a technical government, term limits for the prime minister, and an end to perceived corruption and nepotism.
Polish Prime Minister Tusk stated that Poland's eastern border is now more secure than ever, citing improved defenses against drones. This declaration comes amid ongoing regional security concerns.
The United States national debt has reached a record-breaking $40 trillion, marking a significant financial milestone. This comes as the US also plans to impose its toughest-ever sanctions on Iran, urging China to cooperate in isolating Iran's economy.
Waiters working at cafes near the Importanne Center in Zagreb, Croatia, reportedly face the arduous task of climbing 1600 steps daily due to the location of their terraces, making it one of the city's most physically demanding jobs.
Montenegro's Ministry of Interior has offered a €500,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of Radoje Zvicer, the alleged leader of the Kavac clan and one of the Balkans' most wanted fugitives. The police have also promised protection to any citizen who provides information.
Novak Djokovic has shared a personal account of one of the most difficult nights of his childhood, describing a terrifying experience where he cried for help but was unheard. He recounted a scene of darkness and panic.
Two men were seriously injured in a traffic accident near Vrbovsko, Croatia, when a stolen car they were in veered off the road and crashed into a ravine.
Iran has executed a foreign national, claiming he was involved in the murder of police officers during anti-government protests in January. State media reported the execution, linking it to the widespread demonstrations.
The popular automotive show 'The Grand Tour' is set to return on September 4th with three new hosts and a fresh format, following the departure of Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May.
A 32-year-old man, wanted internationally by Italian authorities, has been located and arrested in Malësia e Madhe, Albania, as part of the 'Fast' police operation, awaiting extradition to Italy.
Israel's Defense Minister has accused Turkish President Erdogan of engaging in dangerous adventures in Syria and warned Turkey not to test Israel's resolve. This comes amid rising tensions following an Israeli attack on a Syrian airbase, which Syria's foreign minister deemed unjustified.
Goran Kukuruzović, a 47-year-old businessman from Sisak, Croatia, was arrested in Belgrade, Serbia, on charges of fraud, falsifying official documents, and money laundering. Kukuruzović is reportedly the owner of a Belgrade-based company.
The newly elected president of the Jamaica Teachers' Association (JTA) has declared his intention to challenge and disrupt the existing educational system, stating he cannot change his inherent nature.
The Spanish government has reversed its initial decision and now plans to transfer 500 vulnerable migrant children from the enclave of Ceuta to the Spanish mainland. This move comes amidst a significant influx of migrants into Ceuta.
Croatian police are searching for a 47-year-old man who escaped from officers in Velika Gorica while being transferred to a vehicle outside the County Court.
The wildfire situation in Albania is generally stable, with four active hotspots remaining in Dajt, Priskë, Lufaj, and Tërbun. Forces on the ground continue operations to contain and extinguish the flames.
In September, a massive return of citizens to protest - Arben Kola: Albanians will move towards civil disobedience if there is no reflection from the government!
A dachshund had an emotional reunion with its best friend after being separated for a month. The heartwarming moment of their reunion was captured and shared.
A play featuring Serbian actor Sergej Trifunović was canceled in Osijek, Croatia, following calls for a boycott by Croatian veterans due to his past political statements. The decision sparked debate, with some criticizing it as a capitulation to primitivism.
Artist Jelena Tucak's performance involving painting and then pouring black paint over the "Tigers" mural in Sinj has drawn sharp condemnation from Mayor Bulj and the HDZ party, who allege it insults Croatian veterans.
Instead of discarding excess tomatoes, turn them into a homemade concentrate rich in lycopene. This concentrate can be frozen and used to enhance the flavor of various sauces and stews.
A new robot has been developed that challenges Usain Bolt's speed record, showcasing advancements in robotic locomotion. While impressive, the footage suggests technology still has much to learn from human capabilities.
Ukraine has constructed a new defensive line spanning approximately 300 kilometers from Izium to Orikhiv, aiming to curb the advance of Russian forces.
The Jamaica Teachers’ Association has rejected the Government’s pay package due to unresolved issues concerning uniform allowance and a graduate policy for educators pursuing further studies, with delegates raising these main concerns.
Albanian citizens held their 80th protest against the government, reiterating demands for Prime Minister Edi Rama's resignation and the establishment of a technical government. Protesters expressed strong dissatisfaction with corruption and economic conditions, vowing to continue demonstrations until their demands are met.
The Dutch cabinet expressed regret that the House of Representatives was not informed earlier about the Tax Authorities' 'data vault' containing files related to the childcare benefits scandal, which impacted the parliamentary inquiry commission.
The DOC NYC festival has announced its honorees for the upcoming 13th edition, including Alex Gibney, JT Takagi, Stephen Maing, and Raney Aronson-Rath. They will be recognized at the annual Visionaries Tribute.
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,…
Donald Trump's approval ratings have reached a new low during his presidency, with a third of Americans supporting him, as he faces criticism for his stance on Iran and other domestic challenges.
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.
Inger Støjberg had a heated confrontation with Muslim debater Mohamed Abdi Kahn, who suggested Denmark could save money by paying him 3.5 million kroner to move himself and his family out of the country.
New underground waste containers have been installed in Zagreb's main square, transforming the appearance of the area. Photos show the updated waste management system now in place.
Following the murder of a 20-year-old French citizen in Ksamil, 38 individuals have been questioned, with one police officer detained and another sought in connection with the crime. The alleged perpetrator was found hidden in a car trunk, driven by a Turkish national.
The Czech Republic is facing significant challenges due to drought, prompting discussions among politicians and experts on solutions. While some advocate for financial aid and new reservoirs, others emphasize the importance of diverse landscapes and agricultural innovations over large-scale infrastructure.
This article discusses astrology, identifying two specific zodiac signs that reportedly struggle the most with feeling like a secondary choice in relationships.
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.
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.
The long-awaited murder trial for rapper Tupac Shakur has begun, with prosecutors alleging that a former gang leader orchestrated the 1996 drive-by shooting as an act of revenge. Opening statements detailed the events of the night and the accusations against the defendant, Duane Davis.
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.
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.
A session in Gospić descended into chaos with shouting and the opposition walking out, while an HDZ official advised citizens to disregard politicians, except for their own party.
Serbia has activated the EU Civil Protection Mechanism and accepted assistance from the European Union to combat ongoing wildfires, with Romania preparing to send a Black Hawk rescEU helicopter for its first international mission. This request for EU aid follows an earlier appeal to Russia for firefighting support.
A powerful storm swept through Croatia's Kvarner region, causing trees to fall on cars, widespread flooding, and power outages, including at the Rijeka refinery. The storm brought thunder, heavy rain, and strong southerly winds, damaging roofs and other structures.
Multiple active wildfires are burning across Greece and Albania, exacerbated by a late-summer heatwave. Authorities are deploying hundreds of forces and aerial assets to combat the blazes, with some residents in Albania being evacuated as flames approach homes.
The Sarajevo Film Festival has attracted a diverse array of international filmmakers, including Oscar winners Danis Tanović and Asghar Farhadi, alongside celebrities and designers, showcasing new cinematic works and red carpet glamour.
A former Serbian footballer was arrested in Portugal with 1.5 tons of cocaine, valued at 70 million euros, and military-grade weapons. Authorities believe this is a significant blow to a powerful drug trafficking organization known as the Balkan cartel.
This collection of articles consists primarily of public notices from South Africa, including estate liquidations, tenders, business licenses, and sales of businesses. It also includes market watch updates for various Malaysian companies' call warrants.
Veliko Gradište, Ćuprija, and Kruševac were identified as the hottest cities in Serbia, reaching 39 degrees Celsius, with 14 other cities experiencing only slightly lower temperatures.
Petrit Ndoci, an inmate at Reç Prison, has escaped after failing to return from a rewarded furlough, leaving a note for his family. The General Directorate of Prisons has officially reacted, initiating actions to locate him.
Donald Trump announced a temporary suspension of tariffs on certain beef imports and declared economic warfare on Iran, threatening the toughest sanctions yet. This comes as the US and Canada near a final trade deal and other news includes military exercises and space exploration ambitions.
Forecasters predict the current El Niño event will be the strongest in over a century, leading to widespread impacts including drought-induced transit restrictions in the Panama Canal, disrupted access to Machu Picchu, and warnings for severe weather in Australia. The US plans to send a hospital ship to Peru to assist with the anticipated effects.
New findings from an American laboratory, with contributions from an ELTE research group, shed light on a fundamental question in physics: the origin of baryon number conservation, one of the universe's greatest mysteries.
Two men have been found guilty by British justice for raping a woman in Barking Park, East London, while she was with her partner observing stars last August 16.
Florjan Vuka, also known as Vathaj, has been extradited from Greece to Albania. He is wanted by SPAK as part of a criminal group led by Jetmir Pepa, suspected of international drug trafficking.
The trial concerning the death of Diego Maradona has been postponed due to a new controversy surrounding medical evidence, with the defense questioning the validity of some test results. It was revealed that medical tests belonging to Maradona's father were found in his file, raising doubts about the evidence.
A police chase near Lake Balaton in Hungary resulted in officers firing shots at a car and multiple police injuries. The driver, who was fleeing on a bicycle path, continued to drive despite the shots.
Calcium is essential for strong bones, heart, and nerves. This article explains how to recognize symptoms of calcium deficiency, such as cramps and fatigue, and how to take steps to protect one's health.
The Croatian Parliament held a contentious debate on the hazardous waste problem in Gospić, with the opposition criticizing the government for combining all related discussion points and accusing them of downplaying the issue. The session saw heated exchanges and protests from opposition members regarding the handling of the environmental concern.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has publicly expressed his continued reliance on János Lázár's work and 'comradeship' after Lázár's resignation, noting that none of Fidesz's 'three musketeers' from the campaign remain in parliament.
A map has been released showing the extent of forest fires across the Balkan region, detailing the significant area that has been burned. The visualization provides a clear picture of the widespread impact of the blazes.
Zdravko Mamić, former head of Zagreb's Dinamo football club, has reportedly built a luxurious estate near the Kravica waterfall in Ljubuški, valued at 2.5 million euros.
A serious incident occurred in Vlorë, Albania, where an Italian tourist sustained severe head injuries after falling from a rocky height near the Cold Water tunnel.
A Brazilian creative studio has developed a method to embed hidden elements in online texts that are invisible to humans but designed to confuse artificial intelligence, as a symbolic protest against extensive data mining by tech companies.
A historian has reacted negatively to an invitation for an association in Štiavnické Bane to commemorate Vojtech Tuka, a figure who supported Hitler and Nazism and was executed after the war.
The city of Slavonski Brod, Croatia, is continuing the phased renovation of the Stadion kraj Save, home to Marsonia, with millions invested to expand its capacity to 10,000 seats.
Dy shqiptarë të moshës 37 dhe 44 vjeç, të identifikuar si Petrit Myzyri nga Berati dhe Daniel Dhamaj nga Vlora, u arrestuan dje pasdite në Mykonos nga oficerët e policisë së Nëndrejtorsë së Policisë…
Pope Leone XIV is set to return to a meeting in Rimini after a 44-year absence, generating anticipation among the 'Cl' community, especially after neither Ratzinger nor Bergoglio attended following Wojtyla's visit during the Cold War.
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton marked his 80th birthday, with celebrations extending to Kosovo where events, candles, and cake honored his special day, reflecting on his efforts to end the Balkan War.
A new documentary, 'Nikolla i zemrës së Tiranës,' explores the artistic collaboration between Natasha Lako and Mevlan Shanaj, highlighting their lasting impact on Albanian cultural memory.
The Israeli Defense Forces announced that their engineers recently sealed two Hamas tunnels, found in the central and southern parts of the Gaza Strip, which were filled with concrete.
Natalie Harp, an executive assistant to Donald Trump, has garnered significant media attention due to her unusually close proximity and dedication to the former president. Reports highlight her constant presence and a letter she reportedly wrote expressing deep devotion to Trump.
A far-right event, disguised as a cooking competition, was planned to be held at a children's camp in Sopron, Hungary, but was ultimately canceled by the operator after its nature was deemed incompatible with the foundation's values.
Donald Trump's foreign policy is being criticized for its unconventional approach of attacking allies and befriending adversaries, leading to instability in the Middle East and drawing strong reactions from international figures.
Hospitals in Hungary reportedly learned from the press that 'baby cuddler' volunteers were being recruited for them, causing confusion and overwhelming inquiries. The National Hospital Directorate General (OKFŐ) requested prior consultation for such initiatives.
The fireworks display in Gödöllő for August 20th has been canceled due to drought and water scarcity. Other programs, including bread blessing, concerts, and children's shows, will still proceed.
A new hospital will be constructed within the grounds of Královské Vinohrady University Hospital in Prague, with Prime Minister Andrej Babiš and Health Minister Adam Vojtěch confirming the project.
President Trump is reportedly planning a meeting with Kim Jong Un this autumn and has ordered a reduction in military exercises with South Korea. Additionally, the Trump administration temporarily suspended new tariffs on Canada hours before their deadline.
Albania has reported 25 wildfires across the country in the last 24 hours, with four remaining active and one under monitoring, engaging 350 operational forces and 26 vehicles in firefighting efforts.
The United States has sanctioned the president and a senior lawyer of the International Criminal Court (ICC), escalating tensions over the court's investigations into alleged war crimes by American personnel. This move comes as Liberia also agrees to accept up to 1,200 third-country deportees from the US.
The Iranian regime is reportedly preparing for confrontation with the United States following the collapse of negotiations. Supreme Leader Mojtaba Jamenei is said to have ordered the Revolutionary Guard to expand internal counterintelligence operations and increase missile and drone production.
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.
Governor Pecková of a Czech region has criticized the lack of state funding for road repairs, stating that their region, a transit hub, spends six billion annually on maintenance due to high traffic intensity.
New satellite images reveal the extent of the devastating wildfire near Omiš, Croatia, which destroyed a thousand hectares, numerous homes, and claimed one life.
A second suspect has confessed to their involvement in the attack on Stevan Filipović, while police continue to search for a third participant. The prosecution is moving forward with the case as more details emerge.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo is far from being under control, despite hopes of containing it within three months. Authorities in the DRC have stated that this is the deadliest outbreak to date and has yet to peak, with Germany increasing its aid to the region.
Police in Sučany, Slovakia, have charged a 19-year-old man with dangerous threats after he physically assaulted his partner, who was holding their baby at the time, in an apartment building.
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.
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.
A quiz has been launched to test how well people know the Vietnamese community, one of the largest minorities in the Czech Republic, focusing on their culture, businesses, and integration into Czech society.
Albania has reported 24 wildfires in the past 24 hours, with 7 still active. Major problematic areas include Dajti Mountain, Dibër, Mat, Mirditë, and Pukë, with hundreds of forces and aerial support engaged.
The court dismissed Tirana Mayor Erion Veliaj's lawsuit against prosecutor Ols Dado, with Veliaj currently in pre-trial detention since February 2025 on corruption and money laundering charges.
Rain brought significant relief to inland Croatia after a series of hot days, with temperatures dropping considerably. However, a new forecast suggests the cooler weather may not last long.
The car of Valjevo public prosecutor Vukašin Vujičić was set on fire, an act widely condemned by officials and colleagues as an attack on the judiciary's independence. Vujičić stated his immediate priority is to move his family out of Valjevo following the incident.
TIRANË- Protestuesit në marshimin e tyre drejt Kryeministrisë, kanë vijuar me thirrjet në kor; “Arrestoni Ramën dhe Ballukun!” Qytetarër përsërisin kërkesën për dorëheqjen e kryeministrit, ndërsa…
Ukraine is running out of missiles for Patriot systems, a development that risks significantly weakening its defense against Russian aircraft and missiles.
The US Supreme Court has temporarily permitted former President Trump to continue construction on a ballroom project at the White House, overturning a previous order to halt the work.
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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has purchased a historic Gothic castle in Ireland for an estimated $35 million, reportedly for family getaways. The estate is expected to be cared for by Zuckerberg and his family.
Dutch Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (NVWA) investigators seized 100 kg of carpet clams during a raid on a seafood dealer in Zeeland, suspecting the company purchased the shellfish from poachers.
The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade announced that it has indicted Mihajlo S. (30) on suspicion of transporting nearly 10 kilograms of cannabis in Barajevo on July 6, 2026.
Actress Sandra Bullock has publicly discussed for the first time the traumatic death of her partner, Bryan Randall, who privately battled amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). She revealed that she grieved his impending death for four years while keeping his illness a secret.
Two prominent Hong Kong democracy activists have been convicted of inciting subversion for their roles in organizing annual vigils commemorating the Tiananmen Square massacre. The conviction highlights the ongoing crackdown on dissent in the city.
A photograph featuring Peđa Grbin and the American ambassador has gone viral, becoming a popular topic online. The image has garnered significant attention and discussion.
The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office (VJT) has initiated an investigation into a kidnapping incident that occurred in New Belgrade. This move follows reports of the abduction, prompting official legal proceedings.
A travel article highlights a serene marine reserve on Calabria's lesser-known coast, offering a peaceful escape from crowded tourist spots like Lamezia.
Long, flowing bloomers trousers are gaining popularity as a summer fashion trend, already seen on celebrities like Dua Lipa, Bella Hadid, and Millie Bobby Brown.
Wildfires are once again raging in the Ivanica area near Dubrovnik and Trebinje, with flames approaching homes in Bobovišta and posing additional challenges due to the presence of minefields. Smoke from the fires has enveloped nearby settlements.
Two marmoset monkeys, Mini and Rio, have been transported from Croatia to a sanctuary in Spain, with advocates urging against the purchase of exotic animals.
Residents of Grebenac village, assisted by firefighters, have successfully localized a fire that had threatened the villages of Grebenac, Kajtasovo, and Trujno naselje, utilizing shovels, cisterns, and tractors to contain the blaze.
A large fire has engulfed the area above Dukat village in Albania, spreading towards Mount Çika. Intervention is difficult due to the terrain, and arson is suspected.
Japan is set to launch an unmanned space probe, MMX (Martian Moons eXploration), on October 20 to collect and return samples from Phobos, one of Mars' moons. The mission aims to bring these samples back to Earth.
A lawyer criticized a Slovak minister's decision as a "demonstration of political power" aimed at deterring other LGBTI couples, following a letter signed by the interior minister.
Serbia is battling extensive wildfires that have threatened homes and property, with over 3,500 hectares burning. Russia has sent an Il-76 aircraft to assist in extinguishing the fires after Serbia requested international help.
A massive fire in Pukë, Albania, is threatening homes and has led to the evacuation of several families, prioritizing children and the elderly. Intervention efforts are ongoing from both ground and air to control the blaze.
Political analyst Poli Hoxha has stated that Balluku risks over 30 years in prison due to transferred stolen money, and believes it is time for Edi Rama to face justice. Hoxha also predicted widespread protests in September demanding Rama's removal, a technical government, and new rules for the political game.
Croatian singer Severina has released her new song titled "Svirajte mi 'Rađaj sinove'." The release has generated discussion among fans and the public about her latest musical offering.
Several cities in Serbia are experiencing record high temperatures, making them the hottest cities in the country today. Residents are advised to take precautions against the extreme heat.
The article highlights the significant evolution of the Korean automotive brand, from its early days known for the affordable and durable Pony model to its current status as a symbol of luxury and technological advancement.
Residents of Ksaverska Street in Zagreb's Gornji grad – Medveščak district have been unpleasantly surprised by an increase in parking fines, as traffic wardens have reportedly become more frequent in issuing tickets for cars parked on the sidewalk.
Four men have been indicted in Sweden on charges of complicity in extremely serious drug offenses, stemming from their operation of a drug website that facilitated illicit sales.
A meeting of the Maliq Municipal Council was marked by tensions and debates, leading to a walkout by left-wing members. An elderly individual reportedly threatened attendees with a stick during the heated session.
Garmin, a leading manufacturer of marine electronics, has unveiled the quatix 8, a robust nautical smartwatch featuring a built-in speaker, microphone with plotter voice control, and an AMOLED display.
Albanian police have arrested a man suspected of brutally murdering a 20-year-old Portuguese national in the early hours of Tuesday in Ksamil, a southern Albanian resort town.
The Jamaica Teachers' Association (JTA) has decided to hold fire on the Jamaica Teaching Council (JTC) bill, postponing immediate action or commentary. This suggests a period of further review or negotiation regarding the proposed legislation.
Conor Kennedy, son of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has been added to Russia's international wanted list after joining the International Legion of the Ukrainian army in 2022.
Wildfires are spreading in multiple locations, including near Dubrovnik, where the fire has reached the Rijeka Dubrovačka area, and near Kajtasovo, where residents have evacuated children due to unmaintained roads.
The Serbian Ministry of Interior has issued a warning to citizens regarding a rise in phone scams, urging them to be cautious and not hand over money to unknown individuals.
Hungarian authorities have closed a money laundering investigation against Ukrainian cash couriers involved in the 'Ukrainian gold convoy' case. The decision by the tax authority improves the chances for the former TEK director and the instigator in the case.
Hamas has accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of intentionally obstructing peace efforts and attempting to reignite conflict, particularly after a recent strike in Gaza, while also clashing with figures like Jared Kushner over Israel's right to self-defense.
The Croatian army conducted a major operation to extract a stranded replica of an ancient ship from the Drava River near Osijek. Defense Minister Anušić visited the soldiers involved in the recovery effort.
According to United Nations data, a record number of aid workers were attacked last year, with 907 personnel killed, injured, or abducted in 2025, the UN reported on Wednesday, citing Reuters.
The Tupac Shakur murder trial has begun, with prosecutors presenting a full account of the killing as an act of revenge. However, the trial is challenged by combative witnesses who are reluctant to testify, and some family members left the courtroom during the presentation of autopsy photos.
Two sky lanterns were released near Trogir, Croatia, on Drvenik Veli island, following massive fires in the Dalmatian region, drawing strong criticism from firefighters.
The High Court in Belgrade has decided to lift the detention order for Dušan N., commander of the Police Intervention Unit for the City of Belgrade, and three other members of the unit.
Çmimet e naftës në tregjet ndërkombëtare janë rritur për të katërtën seancë radhazi, të nxitura nga shqetësimet për mungesën e përparimit drejt një zgjidhjeje të konfliktit mes Shteteve të Bashkuara…
Albanian citizens have been protesting for over 80 days, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama and calling for justice. Activists claim that even socialists no longer support Rama and that his government has brought crime into parliament.
Hollywood actor Woody Harrelson was awarded the Honorary Heart of Sarajevo at the Sarajevo Film Festival (SFF), where he also attended a screening of his film "Welcome to Sarajevo." Harrelson expressed deep gratitude for the recognition, stating it meant more to him than any other award.
The Albanian Ministry of Defense provided an update on the wildfire situation in the country, reporting that out of 7 recorded fires, 4 remain active and 3 are under monitoring.
A 482-page document has been released, detailing how the Hungarian state news agency MTI allegedly manipulated news under Viktor Orbán's governments. The document reveals instances of suppressed, ordered, and discarded news, indicating political influence on MTI's work.
The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade announced today that it has filed an indictment against Nenad A. (45) on suspicion of unauthorized possession of a pistol in the "Durmitor" restaurant on December 6, 2025.
A Palestinian-American man confronted Israeli settlers besieging his home in the West Bank village of Qusra, highlighting concerns about Israeli military inaction on settler violence and the pressure on Christian families to leave the area.
A recipe is provided for making fresh, soft, and fragrant homemade tortillas using basic kitchen ingredients, offering an alternative to store-bought options.
El Niño is a periodic warming of sea surface temperatures in the eastern Pacific, caused by the weakening of trade winds. It naturally occurs every two to seven years and typically lasts between nine and 12 months, posing a significant threat to tropical areas.
Police in Senj, Croatia, have seized three electric scooters from two minors and a 51-year-old Polish citizen, as the vehicles did not meet legal requirements for road traffic.
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 article questions why Bishop Trstenský of the Spiš Diocese, which is actively initiating and supporting the beatification of Bishop Ján Vojtaššák, might need to 'hide behind the Vatican' in the process.
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.
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.
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.
The European champion water polo team was enthusiastically welcomed in Zagreb, with flags, banners, and trumpets. This celebration marks the return of the last summer gold medal, following previous world titles for U18 and U16 teams.
Česko v posledních týdnech čelí extrémní vlně sucha. Vláda Andreje Babiše (ANO) proto obnovila činnost Národní koalice proti suchu a plánuje přijmout i několik dalších opatření.