
HBO Series 'The Righteous Gemstones' Premieres, Satirizing Televangelists
The black comedy series 'The Righteous Gemstones' premiered on HBO in August 2019, satirizing American televangelists and their wealth acquired 'in the name of faith'.
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The black comedy series 'The Righteous Gemstones' premiered on HBO in August 2019, satirizing American televangelists and their wealth acquired 'in the name of faith'.
Croatian celebrity Nives Celzijus delighted her Instagram followers by sharing photos with her mother, Mirjana, showcasing their beauty and suggesting they spent a weekend together by the pool.

Wildfires are sweeping across multiple European countries, including Croatia, Greece, Spain, and France, fueled by record-breaking heatwaves. The blazes have led to widespread evacuations, destruction of homes, and significant challenges for firefighting efforts.

Nenad Nešić, president of the DNS party, reacted to a viral video showing him singing 'Ne volim te Alija' at a fair, stating that he did not intend to offend anyone with his song choice.

A psychological article explores how the first person one instinctively calls during difficult times can reveal much about their perceptions of intimacy, trust, and friendship.

Accell, the Dutch bicycle manufacturer behind popular brands like Batavus, Sparta, Babboe, and Koga, was declared bankrupt by an Amsterdam court.

Yemen's Houthi rebels have claimed responsibility for a drone attack on a Saudi Aramco oil refinery in Jizan, Saudi Arabia, which reportedly caused a fire that was later extinguished. This incident highlights the ongoing conflict and escalating tensions in the region, with the Houthis frequently targeting Saudi infrastructure.
A tourist bus carrying passengers, including German tourists, overturned on a highway in Namsskogan, Norway, resulting in multiple injuries. Emergency services, including two air ambulance helicopters, responded to the scene.

A case from Metković, Croatia, highlights the procedure for when a snake enters a home: call 112, and operators will direct you to the appropriate local service.

Croatian Prime Minister Plenković, speaking at the anniversary of Operation 'Oluja', announced greater rights for 200,000 veterans and stated that Croatia threatens no one but fears no one.
Anders Esselin writes that the risk of forest fires in Sweden is a concern for various sectors, including forestry, landowners, industry, politics, and certification bodies. He emphasizes the need to create forest landscapes that are less susceptible to fires.

Donald Trump publicly criticized Jeanine Pirro and major oil companies, while also facing a lawsuit against Capital One over the closure of his accounts in 2021 due to alleged money-laundering concerns. These events unfold amidst broader political and economic discussions, including his stance on tariffs and upcoming meetings.

Japan's high-cost medical care system (Kogaku Ryoyohi Seido) will see changes from August 1, including increased monthly out-of-pocket limits based on income and the introduction of new annual limits for patients undergoing long-term treatment.

Actor Jared Leto has denied sexual assault allegations made by four women in a new BBC documentary, stating he has never sexually assaulted anyone. The women claim the alleged misconduct occurred when they were teenagers.

A Montenegrin man's phone number was mistakenly listed as an example in an international directory, leading to calls from around the world and its subsequent misuse by thousands of companies and scammers.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has claimed that Russia intends to recruit an additional 30,000 North Korean soldiers to fight in Ukraine. Zelensky warned that this move poses a threat beyond Ukraine and has instructed intelligence to share information with partners regarding Russia's new assistance to Iran.

The Croatian Football Federation (HNS) has officially announced its support for Josip Varvodić in the race for the new president of the Croatian Olympic Committee (HOO). Stipe Pletikosa will represent HNS in the HOO Assembly.

Popular YouTube personality MrBeast has married his longtime girlfriend. The couple shared wedding photos, with MrBeast describing the event as 'like heaven'.

Graffiti with the message "Serbs on willows" appeared in Bijelo Polje, Montenegro, prompting condemnation from the New Serbian Democracy (NSD) party. The NSD has called for an urgent investigation to identify those responsible for the hateful message.

The system is organized to eliminate anyone deemed unsuitable. This structure ensures the removal of individuals who do not conform.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy dismissed his popular defense minister, sparking protests and a political crisis within Ukraine's leadership, with some criticizing the decision and others celebrating it.

An article explores the health considerations for consuming peaches, advising some individuals to limit their intake or avoid them entirely despite their popularity.

The internet is abuzz over a Russian model whose striking resemblance to football star Erling Haaland has been deemed 'unbelievable' by many. Photos and videos of the model have gone viral, sparking widespread discussion about their uncanny similarity.

Zagreb's opposition has criticized the current city government for its management of public funds and the operations of city companies, arguing that despite record revenues, citizens are not receiving better services.

While many people enjoy peaches, it is important to note that they are not suitable for everyone. Certain individuals should avoid eating peaches due to potential health implications.

Serbian opposition leader Dragan Đilas has outlined two conditions for supporting a joint presidential candidate. He stated that the candidate must be someone all opposition parties can stand behind and who has a strong chance of winning.
A Japanese court has found a 40-year-old former care worker guilty of one murder but acquitted him of another in a case involving the deaths of two elderly residents at a facility in Koga City, Ibaraki Prefecture, six years ago.

Millions of mourners gathered in Tehran for the multi-day funeral ceremonies of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the former supreme leader of Iran. The public pilgrimage saw emotional displays, calls for revenge, and participation from various international delegations.

Austria has reduced the Value Added Tax (VAT) on numerous basic foodstuffs from 10% to 4.9% starting July 1st, an initiative by the government to counter rising food prices and mitigate inflation.

The Peace Implementation Council (PIC) has appointed Louis Crishock as the interim acting High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina. This appointment comes amidst ongoing discussions and a new deadline set by European and American officials for naming Schmidt's successor.

Relations between Iran and the United Arab Emirates are normalizing, marking a significant development in regional diplomacy. This move could have broader implications for stability in the Middle East.

Russian missile and drone attacks killed at least eight people and wounded dozens in Ukraine, with strikes reported in Dnipro and Zaporizhzhia. Meanwhile, fuel shortages are spreading in Russia beyond Crimea due to Ukrainian attacks, a situation President Putin acknowledged as a crisis but not a critical one.

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko traveled to Russia to meet with Vladimir Putin at his Valdai residence. The visit comes after Lukashenko made a statement regarding Belarus's position.

The E6 highway at Mellingfossen in Namsskogan, Trøndelag, will be closed starting Thursday evening at 9:00 PM, with no available detours in the area.

Bosnia and Herzegovina has finally adopted regulations for VAT refunds on the purchase of a first property, allowing citizens to claim up to 25,000 KM. This decision marks the beginning of the law's implementation, despite ongoing disagreements on other issues.

An incident occurred during a press conference held by Milorad Pupovac in Brezovica, as Croatia marked Anti-Fascist Struggle Day. A person interrupted the press conference with a provocative question.

Germany's military strengthening is being watched with unease by Paris and Warsaw, as Berlin announces its intention for the Bundeswehr to become the strongest conventional army in Europe.

Actress Angelina Jolie opened up about her recovery after her divorce from Brad Pitt, crediting her children for helping her regain optimism and return to her passions.

A boy in Mladenovac, Serbia, was seriously injured when a metal structure from a bus stop collapsed on him. Local residents reported that the canopy had been in poor condition for a long time.

The main hearing in the private criminal lawsuit filed by Judge Nenad Baković against Dragan J. Vučićević, editor-in-chief of TV Informer, for public insult was postponed at the defendant's request.

A viral video shows Spanish football sensation Lamine Yamal in an American store with no one around him, sparking online discussion.

The term 'mogging,' which has transitioned from a niche subculture to everyday online speech, is being explored for its meaning and usage on social media.

Pope Leo XIV has arrived in Spain, beginning his visit by meeting with migrants and homeless individuals in Madrid and urging leaders to stop dividing. He also engaged with enthusiastic Catholic youth and made a lighthearted joke about his preference for Real Madrid.
A new study indicates that mangrove forests worldwide are beginning to recover after decades of rapid decline caused by human activity. This recovery is attributed to recent conservation efforts.

President Trump has appointed housing official Bill Pulte as the acting head of US intelligence services, a move that has drawn criticism due to Pulte's perceived inexperience in the intelligence field.

The White House has nominated new US ambassadors for several Balkan countries, including Michael Young for Serbia, and other candidates for Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro. These nominations await confirmation to fill key diplomatic posts.

Nikada nije bilo lakše poslati poruku, pozvati nekoga, ostaviti komentar ili biti prisutan na društvenim mrežama. Ipak, pitanje koje sve češće postavl

Croatian police have responded to reports of illegal hunting of wild game on the Brijuni Islands, stating they acted immediately and did not protect anyone involved. This comes after a local newspaper uncovered the long-standing illegal activity.

An investigation is underway in Slovenia regarding alleged bribery of members of the 'Resnica' (Truth) party, focusing on who offered bribes and how such claims can be proven, following a man's testimony about being offered a bribe.

The 32nd amfAR Cannes Gala successfully raised $20 million for AIDS research, featuring celebrity attendees like Lizzo, Rami Malek, and Heidi Klum. The event included sales of artwork, jewelry, and other lavish goods to support the cause.

The United States has intensified its pressure on Cuba, including indicting former leader Raúl Castro on murder charges. This action has led to celebrations for Castro in Cuba and international warnings against potential US military intervention.

Hungarian politician Péter Magyar visited Poland, holding discussions with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and the head of state on economic cooperation, regional security, and energy policy. The visit was seen as an effort to renew friendships and signal Hungary's potential 'return to Europe'.

The European Parliament recognized several prominent figures, including former German Chancellor Angela Merkel, former Portuguese President Cavaco Silva, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, for their contributions. The honors were part of various ceremonies, with some Polish politicians boycotting Merkel's award.

Members of the Serbian Parliament have submitted a request for an urgent session of the Committee for Defense and Internal Affairs. This comes amid public scrutiny and questions regarding the role and conduct of the police.

Ivica Tucak spoke about his playing career, including his time in Belgrade, stating his love for Croatia while emphasizing he would never hate someone for being Serbian.

Belgrade Police Chief Veselin Milić has been arrested on suspicion of involvement in a murder and body concealment. Following the arrest, President Vučić announced a comprehensive purge within the security sector.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov announced that Russia is prepared to engage in dialogue with Europe. However, he emphasized that Russia would not actively pursue or plead for such discussions.

Apple co-founder Steve Jobs reportedly used an unconventional "beer test" to decide who to hire, preferring a less formal approach to job interviews.
Authorities have made arrests in separate incidents involving marijuana trafficking, with one individual apprehended in Kragujevac, Serbia, for possessing over 2.5 kilograms, and another in Tuzla, suspected of smuggling 63 kilograms.
Real Madrid has officially announced significant fines for players Federico Valverde and Aurélien Tchouaméni following a reported physical altercation in the team's locker room. The incident occurred ahead of a crucial match, leading to disciplinary action from the club.

An article discusses who should avoid eating cherries, as the fruit has become a popular topic in Croatia.

The annual Met Gala saw numerous celebrities showcasing a wide array of unique and often controversial fashion choices on the red carpet. Attendees' outfits, including Beyoncé's return and other notable looks, sparked widespread discussion and media coverage.

Zagreb's popular "špica" promenade was reportedly full of celebrities and well-known personalities on a recent sunny Saturday. The event highlighted that not everyone had left the city, with many enjoying the pleasant weather.

An individual previously introduced to Russian President Vladimir Putin by Trump associates Witkoff and Kushner has reportedly fallen out of favor with the Trump family. The articles highlight this person's shifting standing within the Trump circle.
EU Commissioner for Internal Affairs and Migration, Magnus Bruner, faced criticism following his visit to Belgrade. His office stated that the visit focused on high-level political discussions and the need for Serbia to fully implement the rule of law.

A shooting occurred at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, leading to a suspect being charged with the attempted assassination of Donald Trump. In the aftermath, Trump and the First Lady publicly demanded ABC fire late-night host Jimmy Kimmel over a joke related to the incident.

Tourism official Seničić discusses the recently announced increase in air ticket prices, explaining who will be affected by the rising fuel costs.

Predsjednik Republike Hrvatske Zoran Milanović će zbog ekološke katastrofe u Gospiću predsjedniku Sabora Gordanu Jandrokoviću uputiti zahtjev za izvanredno zasjedanje Hrvatskoga sabora.

The Neurological Clinic in Ljubljana has implemented a new hand rehabilitation program utilizing virtual reality glasses to help patients improve mobility, endurance, and motor skills.

The 32nd Sarajevo Film Festival officially opened with a gala event and a vibrant red carpet ceremony, drawing celebrities and film enthusiasts. The festival commenced with the screening of Pawel Pawlikowski's film "Očevina" (Fathers).
Studenti visokoškolskih ustanova u blokadi večeras su, povodom Međunarodnog dana mladih, pozvali građane da im pomognu tako što će se prijaviti da budu kontrolori, pridružiti se lokalnim studentima i…

Accell, the Dutch bicycle manufacturer behind popular brands like Batavus, Sparta, Babboe, and Koga, was declared bankrupt by an Amsterdam court, leaving an uncertain future for its major brands.

A European Alliance official in Montenegro commented on the new fuel prices set to take effect at midnight, expressing concern for citizens.
A bus driver is being questioned by police following an incident where a tourist bus carrying 34 people veered off the E6 highway in Namsskogan, Norway, with negligent driving suspected.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited Belgrade, Serbia, meeting with President Aleksandar Vucic to discuss humanitarian aid, trade, and Ukraine's path to the EU. Zelenskyy also announced an agreement with the U.S. for monthly deliveries of interceptor missiles, though he noted they are insufficient to meet Ukraine's needs.

A 250-kilogram World War II bomb was discovered in the Rhine River in Cologne, Germany, due to low water levels caused by a heatwave. The discovery led to the evacuation of parts of the city center, including the RTL and n-tv buildings and nursing homes.

Serbia held commemorations for Serb victims of Operation Storm, with President Vučić criticizing Montenegro's attendance at Croatia's celebration. Meanwhile, a memorial service for victims was held in Biskupija near Knin, Croatia.

Duke Energy reported Non-GAAP EPS of $1.43 and revenue of $7.59B, while Yokogawa Electric reported GAAP EPS of ¥48.27 and revenue of ¥141.35B. Both companies reaffirmed their fiscal year 2026 outlooks.

Morocco has attributed the recent influx of migrants into Ceuta to misinformation spread on social media, while European leaders, including Germany and Croatia, emphasize the need for common European efforts to address the crisis. The situation has raised questions about Spain's migration policies and Morocco's motives, with some suggesting the use of migration as a means of pressure.

A public review is underway until August 3rd for the spatial plan of the Čukaru Peki and Malka Golaja mining-metallurgical complex in Serbia, commissioned by Serbia Zijin Copper, concerning copper exports to China.

One-third of marriages in Slovenia end in divorce, often splitting children's lives between two homes and different parenting styles. Experts highlight that the divorce itself is less damaging than other factors.

A video of young Ukrainian singer Veronika Kogan performing a Lithuanian song is rapidly spreading on social media, gaining significant attention from Lithuanian audiences.

Pamela Anderson has discussed her upcoming dark comedy film 'Rosebush Pruning,' describing it as a project that 'won't be for everyone.' She also touched upon the possibility of a 'Baywatch' revisit and the importance of second chances.

Actor Luke Wilson shared an amusing anecdote about a past encounter with young fans where he momentarily forgot which character he played in the popular film 'Legally Blonde'.

Šemsudin Mehmedović, leader of the Naprijed party and a BiH Parliament member, stated that shameful scenes from the Drina Regatta make it impossible for Serbia to convince anyone of its commitment to peace and stability in the region.

Anticipation builds for the FIFA World Cup final between Argentina and Spain, with discussions around TV schedules, ticket prices, and player predictions. The event also sparked broader conversations about the sport's popularity and FIFA's conduct.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that Ukraine will open the archives of its security and intelligence services related to the Volyn tragedy, a move welcomed by Poland. This decision comes amidst ongoing discussions and protests in Kyiv, and recent personnel changes within Zelenskyy's administration.

Miloš Jovanović, president of the New Democratic Party of Serbia, emphasized the importance of a strong opposition presidential candidate over a government-backed one.

FIFA President Gianni Infantino is reportedly considering expanding the World Cup to 64 teams, building on the 2026 tournament's planned expansion, which has already generated discussion about its format and potential controversies.

A Serbian article discusses carrot leaf tea, detailing how it can be prepared and its potential health benefits, while also noting it may not be suitable for everyone.

A single season of content explores a wide range of stories, from the character of Winnie the Pooh to the Unabomber. This highlights the diverse and varied narratives covered within the season.
In a case where a 49-year-old woman was arrested for sewing her live-in partner's lips shut and causing her injury in a home in Koga City, Ibaraki Prefecture, the victim explained that 'during a dispute, the suspect became angry and sewed her lips shut,' according to sources close to the investigation. The police are investigating the detailed circumstances and the reality of their cohabitation.

The Zagreb County Tourist Board presented its fourth annual "Roses of Zagreb County" awards for excellence in tourism in Velika Gorica, recognizing many well-known figures from the Zagreb region.
Trogodišnji dečak, koga je krokodil napao u ograđenom prostoru u zoološkom vrtu u Britaniji, imao je pet operacija i čeka ga dug oporavak, rekli su nj

As much of Europe relies on air conditioning during summer heatwaves, many in Spain continue to use a simple, long-standing trick each morning to cool their homes without additional electricity consumption.

The motive behind Monday's bomb attack on Ukrainian millionaire Vadim Yermolayev in Monaco remains a mystery, as residents of the wealthy principality grapple with a suddenly shaken sense of security.

Croatian President Zoran Milanović has called for an urgent meeting with Prime Minister Andrej Plenković, amidst escalating political tensions. Milanović recently referred to Plenković as 'Croatia's Vučić,' highlighting the deepening rift between the two leaders.

The European Union and China are working to avoid a trade conflict, with Brussels demanding that China reduce its trade deficit. Both sides are attempting to buy time to resolve economic imbalances and discuss their interdependence.

A look back at the premiere of Steven Spielberg and Stanley Kubrick's science fiction film 'A.I. Artificial Intelligence,' which debuted in cinemas on June 29, 2001.

The emotional impact of victory, to the point of bringing someone to tears, signifies that the event transcends mere competition. This sentiment highlights the profound personal significance and intensity involved.

Lidl has recalled a batch of frozen organic strawberries due to a potential norovirus contamination. Consumers are advised to return the product to stores for a refund or exchange.

Croatian politicians engaged in heated debate on Antifascist Struggle Day, with Peternel clashing with Pupovac. Prime Minister Plenković acknowledged the significant contribution of Croatian antifascists to the fight for freedom.
The Hungarian president, appointed by Viktor Orban, has pledged to resist attempts by Hungarians to remove him from office. He remains steadfast in his position despite public pressure.

The United States men's national team secured their spot in the World Cup knockout rounds after a dominant 2-0 victory over Australia. This win, featuring a goal from Alex Freeman, means the USMNT qualifies with a game to spare.

Reactions in Bosnia and Herzegovina to the Homeland Movement's (DP) resolution, which seeks to address the status of Croats in BiH and their right to authentic representation in government, have been largely reserved, with some media exceptions.

G7 leaders have committed to firm military support for Ukraine and intensified sanctions against Russia, with a joint declaration signed by all, including Donald Trump. Trump, who attended the summit, reportedly shifted his stance, indicating a willingness to impose stricter sanctions on Russia and provide military aid to Ukraine.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced his resignation within months, while also criticizing Montenegrin media for their role in a 'colored revolution' and dismissing claims of a hybrid war against Serbia as unfounded. He also accused N1 of blocking his access to their platform.
Two suspects in their 20s, arrested for invading a home in Koganei City, Tokyo, are suspected of having visited another store-residence in Mitaka City on the same day, posing as plumbers.
Thousands of protesters marched through the streets of Tirana, Albania, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama. The demonstration, which included motorists and blocked major roads, called for a 'New Albania' and continued for over five hours.

Thousands of Albanians have taken to the streets in protest against the government, citing corruption, inadequate healthcare, and controversial plans for a luxury resort by the Trump family.

A bizarre theory has spread online comparing a young Mladen Grdović, a Croatian singer, to another figure, based on an old vinyl photo.

Professor Marija Vasić has once again become the target of hate speech, with graffiti appearing in Novi Sad. This incident follows previous attacks and has drawn support from students.

Oil prices surged following new strikes exchanged between the US and Iran, as ceasefire talks remained at an impasse. President Trump commented on the situation, urging people to "sit back and relax" despite the escalating tensions.

Articles highlight the critical need for non-judgmental support and active listening for young people who are unemployed or lack education. They suggest that these individuals primarily need someone to hear them out without judgment.

Antea Mršić has been crowned the new Miss Universe Croatia, sharing her reactions to the victory and her plans for the future. She discussed her musical preferences and who she hopes to meet.

Residents of Čajetina, Zlatibor, mobilized after Mayor Milan Stamatović instructed public enterprise employees that it was their duty to prevent the usurpation of state property. The event raises questions about whether it was a community gathering or a political assembly.

A seemingly simple mathematical expression, often involving units, frequently leads to errors due to misapplication of the order of operations, puzzling many at first glance.

Russian President Vladimir Putin visited Beijing for talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping, where the two leaders emphasized strong bilateral relations and signed multiple agreements. The visit highlighted their alliance while also revealing some perceived limits to their partnership, particularly regarding a major gas deal.

Iran has issued a stern warning that any resumption of US attacks would lead to a war that would spread "far beyond the region." Iranian officials stated that their devastating strikes would crush any aggressors.

Police have identified a truck driver from whose vehicle loads of earth fell during transport. The driver reportedly failed to wash the wheels, secure, and cover the bulk cargo before entering traffic.

The Eurovision Song Contest was marked by various incidents and discussions, including a wave of hate against a participant, a suspicious person attempting to enter the final, and comments from Russia's foreign minister. Experts also pointed to issues affecting the contest's reputation.

Following Bulgaria's victory at Eurovision, the contest sparked widespread reactions and controversies, particularly concerning jury votes from countries like Serbia and Moldova, leading to public apologies and discussions among participants and fans.

Reports circulated alleging Britney Spears behaved erratically, barking and holding a knife, at a restaurant, causing alarm among patrons. However, her representative strongly denied these claims, stating she was simply waiting for her hamburger and did not threaten anyone.

The field for the Eurovision Song Contest grand final was set as several countries, including Australia and Romania, qualified while others like Switzerland and Luxembourg were shut out. The announcement of the finalists was made amidst discussions about potential political boycotts related to Israel.
Uzbekistan and Yokogawa Electric have held discussions concerning industrial digitalization initiatives. The talks aim to explore opportunities for modernizing Uzbekistan's industrial sector through advanced digital technologies.

Participants in a peaceful walk in Srebrenik paid tribute to the victims of the Srebrenica genocide, with one survivor, Hafizi, sharing her testimony of losing her husband, three brothers, and other family members.

Croatia's Social and Economic Council (GSV) held a session to discuss amendments to labor laws and credit, with unions expressing criticism over insufficient penalties for undeclared work and blacklisting.
Kosovo's Central Election Commission (CIK) has reiterated that political parties and coalitions have until May 7 to register for participation in the snap elections for the Assembly of Kosovo.
Two men have been arrested following a suspected shooting incident where shots were fired at a door in Karlskoga, Sweden, according to police.

Despite the apparent political calm during the May Day holidays, the future right-wing government in Slovenia is gradually taking shape, with particular attention to appointments made by the new Speaker of Parliament, Zoran Stevanović.

A 2024 study on pedagogical competencies of teachers in Croatia found that foreign language and Croatian language teachers possess the highest levels of pedagogical skills for working with children, youth, and adults.

Actor Goran Grgić speaks about the new play 'Klammov rat' (Klamm's War), a co-production by Umjetnička organizacija OvoOno and Teatar Exit, which is currently in production and set to premiere on May 9th.

The article discusses the challenging position the Denver Nuggets find themselves in during the first round of the playoffs, a situation unprecedented in the Nikola Jokić era, as they face potential early elimination against Minnesota.

Federal Minister of Labor and Social Policy Adnan Delić commented on the partial roof collapse at Skenderija Center, stating he had warned about the deterioration as early as 2022.

ODBOR za zaštitu okoliša i prirode Hrvatskoga sabora danas će u Gospiću održati izvanrednu sjednicu, a na sjednicu su pozvane ministrica zaštite okoliša i zelene tranzicije Marija Vučković,…

Montenegrin politician Ćulafić stated that his party is not 'political grandchildren of anyone' and challenged opponents to explain their own indictments and alleged media manipulation.
British journalist and writer James Bloodworth discusses his research into contemporary societal issues, including low-wage work, declining social status, and the rise of online movements that appeal to young men.

Serbian Minister Dačić stated that a fire near Bujanovac is in a ground security zone, requiring caution due to the presence of unexploded ordnance. He also commented on an unregistered gathering in Valjevo, advising participants to avoid attacking anyone.

Veton Eljšani, Deputy Commander of the Kosovo Police for the North region, stated that the police have no information that their members beat anyone during recent operations in Zubin Potok.

Typhoon Dolphin, described as the biggest storm to hit China this year, caused widespread flooding, landslides, and power outages in eastern China. Over one million people were evacuated, and hundreds of flights were grounded as the region experienced its heaviest rainfall in 150 years.

An article discussing a specific zodiac sign that is considered the most arrogant, known for speaking their mind directly without concern for offending others.

New personality tests claim to reveal what people fear most when they truly fall in love and the single trait that makes others either adore or dislike them. These tests offer insights into personal characteristics and emotional responses.

Students involved in a blockade in Serbia have called on citizens to participate in the preparation and control of elections by registering through their website.

Former FIFA head Sepp Blatter has criticized the organization following the World Cup and expressed his desire to see a woman replace Gianni Infantino as president of the International Football Federation.

A recipe for a classic summer dessert featuring peaches and soft sponge cake is presented as an ideal way to utilize seasonal fruit, perfect with a scoop of ice cream.

The sculpture 'Sunce ne bira koga greje' (The Sun Doesn't Choose Who It Warms) by artist Jelena Blečić, previously displayed in Zlatibor, now adorns Belgrade's Nikola Tesla Airport, where thousands of passengers pass daily.

Structures on the shore of Lake Gazivode in Kosovo have been demolished, with reports indicating that no one remains at the site. A hotel owner claims to have invested 30 years into the now-demolished property.

A Podgorica resident's phone number has been mistakenly listed as an example in international phone number directories for 18 years, leading to calls from around the world.

India's Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan resigned following days of widespread student protests, leading to the cessation of demonstrations. Government officials, including Amit Shah, commented on the resignation, with some calling it a 'master stroke' and others emphasizing the importance of youth and students.
Hundreds of police, volunteers, and rescue personnel are conducting an extensive air, sea, and land search for four-year-old Yuval Kogan, who disappeared near Hofit Beach in Ashkelon, Israel.

A golden record, launched on two space probes in 1977, continues its journey through the cosmos, carrying sounds and images of Earth intended for potential extraterrestrial discovery.

Hungary's ruling party has announced its support for chess grandmaster Judit Polgár as a candidate for the country's presidency. This endorsement follows a proposal by Péter Magyar to nominate her for the role.

A Serbian article questions how the tabloid Informer obtains confidential data, including private photos and documents of government critics, suggesting it has become a regular practice for the publication.

A White House teleprompter operator has been placed on unpaid leave amid reports that he made over $100,000 betting on Donald Trump's speeches. This comes as Trump is scheduled to give an address on election integrity, with some networks considering not airing it.

President Trump has reversed his plan to impose a 20% toll on ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz, opting instead for investment deals with Gulf states. This decision comes as new airstrikes reportedly hit Iran.

Small blue fish are considered one of the healthiest foods, rich in omega-3 fatty acids, vitamins A, D, B3, B12, and minerals like calcium, phosphorus, selenium, and magnesium, beneficial for the heart, brain, and bones. However, it may not be suitable for everyone.

Ivana Knoll ima novu reprezentaciju za koju navija na Svjetskom prvenstvu u fudbalu.

BuzzFeed has compiled useful tricks and recommendations from readers to ensure safety during a first meeting after connecting online.

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has confirmed that Canada will acquire modern Type 212CD submarines from the German company TKMS, marking a significant upgrade to the country's naval capabilities.

Canada has chosen Germany's ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) to build its next fleet of up to 12 submarines, a decision that led to a significant drop in shares for South Korea's Hanwha Ocean, which had also bid for the multi-billion dollar contract. The selection highlights Canada's strategic alignment with NATO allies and the challenges faced by non-NATO defense industries in securing such deals.

Russia has launched a large-scale recruitment drive targeting university and vocational students for new military drone units, presenting it as a modern and elite way to participate in the war.

Kim Kardashian has launched the 'Micro Fits Everybody' collection for her Skims brand, featuring the smallest underwear and swimwear models to date.

Concerns are growing about the impact of artificial intelligence on the job market, with a list of professions most at risk of being replaced by new technology being released.

Academic painter Marijana Soldo, known for her art, continues her musical journey with the release of her new single 'Nedostajem sebi'.

A look back at the premiere of Steven Spielberg and Stanley Kubrick's science fiction film 'A.I. Artificial Intelligence,' which debuted 25 years ago on June 29, 2001, continues to resonate with audiences.

Čeprav reševalci iz Venezuele in tujine nadaljujejo iskanje in reševanje, je upanja, da bodo pod njimi še našli koga živega, iz ure v uro manj.

Ecuador achieved a historic 2-1 victory over Germany, securing their place in the World Cup knockout rounds for the first time since 2006. This unexpected defeat has raised concerns about Germany's performance and future in the tournament.

Cristiano Ronaldo made history by becoming the first player to score in six different World Cup editions, silencing critics with a record-setting performance. He expressed relief and declared 'I'm back' after his double kickstarted Portugal's campaign.

Konaković stated that no one in Bosnia and Herzegovina is seeking a private High Representative, but rather someone who will prevent secessionism. He believes the country needs a figure to ensure its territorial integrity.

Analysts and researchers note that the Serbian regime has not called snap parliamentary elections for over a year, leading to discussions about the ratings of student lists versus the ruling SNS party.

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has strongly denied Donald Trump's assertion that she 'begged' him for a photo opportunity at the G7 summit, calling his story fabricated.
Prosecutors have sought life imprisonment for a former caretaker accused of murdering two residents at an elderly care facility in Koga City, Ibaraki, six years ago by injecting air into their veins.

An unusual 'Dog Cafe' experiment is being held at Ribnjak in Zagreb, organized by the Antisezona platform, inviting dog owners to bring their pets to explore how the park is perceived from a dog's perspective.

Following an internal dispute, President Trump nominated Jay Clayton, a former prosecutor, to serve as the new Director of National Intelligence. This nomination comes after a previous candidate withdrew.
The Serbian Orthodox Church is facing scrutiny and attempting to distance itself from an alleged 'million euro' affair related to the arrival of the Holy Girdle of the Theotokos in Serbia, involving theologian Miloš Stojković.

A single mother, referred to as Viktorija, calmly recounted personal challenges that would break many, sharing her story of resilience and the circumstances that led her to seek help last year.
After decades of rapid decline due to human activity, mangrove forests worldwide are showing signs of recovery.

The California gubernatorial primary election remains too close to call, with Steve Hilton and Xavier Becerra emerging as frontrunners in a highly competitive race to advance to the general election.

Miodrag Jovanović has commented on the voting in Kula, advising the student movement to carefully consider their candidates. His remarks emphasize the importance of candidate selection for the student movement.
A man has been arrested in western Tokyo for allegedly trespassing with intent to commit robbery, following multiple invasions of a house in Koganei city during May.
An opinion piece discusses the perceived lack of concern or responsibility regarding Kosovo.

Hannah Murray, known for her role in "Game of Thrones," disclosed that she suffered a psychotic break and was hospitalized after becoming involved with a wellness cult. She described the cult as exploitative and detailed her struggles with mental health following the experience.
Tokyo police have arrested a new suspect, believed to be the driver, in connection with a robbery preparation case in Koganei, Tokyo, where two other individuals were previously arrested for possessing tools with intent to rob.

"Traders who intend to grant their customers any form of financing from their own funds, except for deferred payment by check, will have to

Russian President Vladimir Putin visited Beijing for talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping, where the leaders called for a "multi-polar" world order and criticized the US. While they praised their "unshakable foundations," a key gas pipeline agreement timeline was not finalized.

The article discusses a bold plan by Trump regarding the leadership of the Iranian regime. It also mentions that Ahmadinejad was wounded in an attack on his house on the first day of the war, surviving but losing trust in the regime change plan.

Neuropsychiatrist Ivan Urlić commented on N1 Television about the shocking murder in Drniš, Croatia, where a person was stabbed 17 times, stating that the perpetrator should be under permanent supervision.

Bulgarian singer Dara received a triumphant welcome upon her return home after securing a convincing victory at the Eurovision Song Contest, sparking widespread national celebrations and prompting several cities to express interest in hosting the next competition.

A weekly horoscope for May 18-24 provides detailed astrological predictions for all 12 zodiac signs, focusing on career opportunities, romantic challenges, and health advice.

Multiple government agencies, including the Department of Justice and the Ombudsman, have launched investigations into a shooting incident and subsequent chaos at the Senate. Senator Bato dela Rosa is now under an immigration lookout order as authorities probe his involvement and whereabouts, amid scrutiny of security protocols and missing CCTV footage.

Croatian influencer and entrepreneur Sandi Pego has publicly responded to media reports of being fined €2500 for firing a gas pistol at his brother's wedding, denying he signed anything and questioning the penalty.

Bosnia and Herzegovina faces heightened political tensions as High Representative Christian Schmidt announces his planned departure in June, stating it's "time for a new beginning." This development coincides with renewed threats from Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik to declare independence if Schmidt imposes a state property law, prompting mixed international reactions regarding the country's future and the role of the OHR.

A political figure stated that politics extends to personal aspects of life, including who people love and what they eat.

Residents of Zagreb's Knežija neighborhood are expressing anger and frustration over the public transport company ZET's decision to abolish the crucial Ujević bus stop, impacting their daily commute.

HDZ 1990 and its partner parties in Bosnia and Herzegovina have officially nominated Zdenko Lučić as their candidate for the Croatian member of the BiH Presidency.

Doctors are cautioning that while cucumbers are generally healthy and hydrating, certain individuals may need to avoid them due to specific health concerns.

Research indicates that the brain plays a profound role in influencing who individuals are attracted to and the intensity of those feelings, often in ways people are not consciously aware of.

EU Commissioner Magnus Brunner's recent visit to Serbia has sparked significant criticism and reportedly angered several Members of the European Parliament. The controversy highlights tensions surrounding the visit.

Architect Marcio Kogan, known for fluid transitions between indoor and outdoor spaces, discusses his work and why designing outdoor furniture was challenging for him.

The Igman Initiative and SDA strongly condemned a political event held in Zagreb by the Croatian right, where maps depicting the ethnic division of Bosnia and Herzegovina and a potential third entity were promoted. Critics warned against a return to the 1990s and called the map drawing dangerous.