Iran će pojačati tenzije u Hormuškom moreuzu i širem regionu ako propadnu diplomatski napori sa Sjedinjenim Američkim Državama, rekao je za Reuters visoki iranski zvaničnik.
Aleksandar Olenik, Vice President of the LSV-Vojvođani party, stated that the burning of prosecutor Vukašin Vujičić's car in Valjevo demonstrates the Serbian state's capitulation to the mafia.
Around a hundred citizens gathered in Valjevo outside the High Court to commemorate the night of August 13 last year when a cafe was demolished by masked individuals.
The Public Health Institute of Lika-Senj County issued a warning regarding PFAS contamination in groundwater in Gospić, with additional testing planned for water supplying Rab.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić described the meeting between Serbian Army Chief of Staff Milan Mojsilović and the KFOR commander as the worst yet. Vučić urged an end to the pretense of dialogue, indicating deep dissatisfaction with the current state of discussions.
Several European countries, including Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Slovenia, announced significant reductions in fuel prices. Diesel prices saw the largest decrease, with some governments reinstating full excise duties.
Spain has begun implementing border controls for travelers arriving from Italy, checking approximately 200 visitors on the first day, as a diplomatic dispute over migration policy escalates between the two countries.
Spain has implemented border controls on arrivals from Italy and is facing a growing migrant crisis in Ceuta, leading to increased tensions with Morocco and broader EU discussions on migration and border security. The situation has also sparked debate and accusations regarding the underlying causes and alleged orchestrators of the migrant influx.
The Philippine Coast Guard in Biliran suspended small vessel operations due to rough sea conditions caused by the southwest monsoon, impacting routes linking the island province.
A Bulgarian official clarified that Italy's alleged plan regarding migration is Rome's initiative, not a demand from the EU, raising questions about its potential support at the EU level.
Police in Naval, Biliran, Philippines, arrested a 27-year-old stepfather accused of killing his 2-year-old stepson, who died from injuries allegedly inflicted during a violent assault at their home.
Većina desetaka tisuća migranata koji su u četvrtak doplivali u španjolsku eksklavu Ceutu sada se vratila u Maroko, uz policijsku i vojnu pratnju do granice.
Tens of thousands of migrants crossed from Morocco into the Spanish enclave of Ceuta, leading to a crisis that Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez condemned as a 'violation of Spain's territorial integrity'. The influx resulted in at least 18 deaths and prompted international concern.
Petra Mikuš Jurković from the Croatian Meteorological and Hydrological Service (DHMZ) explained the dangers of pyrocumulonimbus clouds, which can uncontrollably spread fires, and forecasted a continued heatwave and hot August.
Authorities in Eastern Visayas, Philippines, have maintained a shellfish ban in Samar, Eastern Samar, and Biliran after laboratory tests confirmed the continued presence of red tide.
Some individuals are easily swayed by what they hear, while others possess an innate ability to sense when something is not as it seems, particularly those born under three specific zodiac signs.
The Albanian Competition Authority has imposed new measures and obligations on mobile operators Vodafone Albania SHA and One Albania SHA, finding violations in the retail market for mobile services and mandating cheaper offers for students and pensioners.
Zagreb police will be on the streets tomorrow to control compliance with pedestrian right-of-way at marked crossings, in a preventive-repressive action aimed at improving safety.
Thousands of Albanian citizens participated in the 52nd consecutive anti-government protest in Tirana, demanding the immediate and unconditional resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama. Demonstrators marched through the streets, accusing the government of corruption and calling for systemic change.
The TV series 'The Dropout,' broadcast on TV Slovenija, is highlighted as one of the best biographical series of recent years, focusing on the story of Elizabeth Holmes, dubbed the 'Cinderella of Silicon Valley.'
A professor has emphasized the importance of separating ministerial decision-making from campaign finance, as the company selected for the Helsinki Garden project has long-standing ties to Finland's National Coalition Party and Petteri Orpo, prompting an investigation by the Chancellor of Justice.
Garry Kasparov has warned that Russian President Vladimir Putin does not seek peace and will escalate the war after the upcoming September elections. He suggests Putin's next move could involve an incursion into the Baltic states, citing a history of escalation.
A Montenegrin musical talent has gained recognition after his work was sampled by renowned artists Jay Z and Dr. Dre, highlighting his influence in the music industry.
As the tourist season approaches, scams involving fake accommodation advertisements on the Adriatic coast are resurfacing. Police and CERT are cautioning citizens and providing advice on how to identify and protect themselves from these fraudulent schemes.
The Hungarian public news channel M1, which continues to broadcast Hungarian film classics, has started displaying news in a subtitle bar at the bottom of the screen since Saturday morning.
The Albanian government is facing widespread criticism and accusations of misusing emergency funds after allocating €4 million for a Kanye West concert, sparking public outrage and calls for investigation into the controversial expenditure.
Thousands of Albanian citizens continue to protest against Prime Minister Edi Rama, demanding his resignation. The demonstrations, now ongoing for 40 days, criticize the government's decision to spend 4.2 million euros on a Kanye West concert, alongside broader concerns about corruption and youth emigration, with Italian media also reporting on the situation.
The United States launched strikes against nearly 90 Iranian military targets, including drone and missile storage facilities, in western Iran. In retaliation, Iran attacked American military bases in Kuwait and Bahrain, further escalating the conflict over the Strait of Hormuz.
The Euro and Turkish Lira topped the list of foreign currencies most in demand in Romania during the summer holiday period, reflecting travel and economic trends.
Kekin alleges that Medikol is attempting to silence her with seven SLAPP (Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation) lawsuits, which she claims are financed by public funds, due to her questioning of their business dealings with the state.
A forgotten painting titled "Schloss und Reich des Lirad" by artist Ursula was rediscovered in a Frankfurt school after an inquiry from Bern prompted a search for the artwork.
The Swedish island of Gotland is rapidly strengthening its military and civilian capabilities in response to potential future Russian threats. Experts suggest that control of Gotland is crucial for dominance in the Baltic Sea.
Scientists have successfully simulated a black hole in a laboratory setting, observing a feedback mechanism that explains how Hawking radiation causes black holes to 'evaporate'.
Alja Zottel is conducting research to simulate the processes occurring in the lungs of asthmatics. The study aims to understand why some patients are resistant to certain medications, potentially leading to new treatment approaches.
Türkiye's central bank has simplified its reserve requirement framework by ending the additional lira reserve requirement previously applied to foreign currency deposits, aiming to streamline monetary policy.
The Croatian Parliament is scheduled to discuss new legislation concerning accommodation rental, as well as topics related to energy drinks and the judiciary.
The murder of a 25-year-old Turkish national in Exarcheia on June 13 is attributed to a 'contract killing' worth 1 million Turkish liras. Greek authorities arrested a 28-year-old suspect early Monday morning.
A small plane crashed into Beijing's tallest skyscraper, killing the pilot and injuring 13 others. Mysteriously, all videos and records of the incident disappeared just hours after it occurred.
Massive anti-government protests in Albania have continued for 27 days, with calls for Prime Minister Rama's resignation and the formation of a new government through free elections. Legal experts suggest the government should listen to citizens and organize a vote of confidence.
Twin earthquakes have devastated Venezuela, resulting in at least 188 fatalities and leaving thousands missing under rubble. Rescue efforts are ongoing, with international aid being offered as survivors recount harrowing experiences.
Defying strict U.S. and international sanctions, Iran has successfully installed a large, domestically produced oil platform in a key oil field located in the Persian Gulf.
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The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has announced a new process and timeline for selecting the host city for the 2036 Olympic Games, with the host expected to be chosen in 2029. India is among the nations preparing a bid.
The offices of the Serbian Radical Party (SRS) in Šabac have been demolished. This incident marks a significant act of vandalism against the party's premises.
Vallirana has connected to the general drinking water supply system, ending its reliance on wells, a historical demand for the municipality in Baix Llobregat.
Poland's President has revoked the country's highest honor from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, reportedly due to a dispute over the naming of a World War II army unit. This decision comes as Zelenskyy also issued a warning to Belarus to remove Russian relay stations or face Ukrainian action.
Croatia's HDZ party reacted with outrage and chaos in Parliament to a bill proposed by the Možemo! party, accusing them of manipulating and creating a 'vile pamphlet' regarding veterans' care.
Following a deal with Iran, former President Trump expressed his desire to focus on resolving the North Korean nuclear issue, stating there are no limits to his power and regretting not addressing it sooner.
The United States and Iran have signed a 14-point memorandum of understanding to end the war in the Middle East, with experts weighing in on the agreement and its implications. The deal includes a $300 billion reconstruction fund and has prompted calls for reduced oil prices.
The Porsche Taycan is introducing a new E-Shift system that simulates gear changes. This feature aims to enhance the driving experience by mimicking traditional transmission shifts.
A historical piece recounts that Napoleon's original tomb lacked an inscription due to disagreement between the French and English, though his later reburial in Paris includes one.
Activist Edlira Çepani stated that protests in Albania have achieved significant results in just 16 days, including the removal of a barbed wire fence, highlighting the active participation of young people.
Zagrebačka banka (Zaba) has launched a Bitcoin ETF certificate, providing a regulated and transparent banking framework for indirect access to crypto assets.
As the World Cup 2026 commences, various stories emerge globally, including protests by families of missing persons in Mexico and discussions about player rosters and potential retirements. Meanwhile, the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 schedule and streaming details are also being highlighted.
A powerful M7.8 earthquake has struck Mindanao, Philippines, leading to over 22,900 evacuations and significant damage to homes and infrastructure. Local and international bodies are appealing for aid to support the victims, with President Marcos Jr. expected to visit the affected areas.
Ye has released his 'GEMINI SEASON' video featuring Bianca Censori and announced the release date for his 'BULLY' deluxe album. Meanwhile, Madonna premiered her 'Danceteria' music video, which includes appearances by Kate Moss and has garnered millions of views, sparking controversy.
Israel has launched retaliatory attacks against multiple military targets in Iran and southern Lebanon, following renewed Iranian assaults. This escalation has raised concerns about a broader conflict in the region.
Loic De Marie, a 25-year-old diagnosed with psychopathy, shares insights into how he manipulates people and identifies the characteristics that make individuals most susceptible.
Young designer Lucija Tadić has dedicated a room in her apartment to researching microorganisms, simulating laboratory conditions, inspired by an encounter between art and science at Ars Electronica.
According to Zodia, stablecoins pegged to the Turkish lira are now the most widely used after dollar-backed tokens, indicating growing adoption in the cryptocurrency market.
An EU-funded technical assistance project, CETAP, is encouraging citizens across Bosnia and Herzegovina to adopt daily recycling habits through a new competition offering valuable prizes.
PORSCHE razmatra uvođenje simuliranih brzina u svoje buduće električne automobile, inspiriran uspjehom Hyundaija Ioniq 5 N. Visokopozicionirani direktori Porschea pohvalili su Hyundaijevu tehnologiju.
Turkey's budget recorded a 378 billion Turkish Liras deficit in July, despite Finance Minister Mehmet Şimşek's assurances that fiscal discipline remains intact.
A protest rally was held in Valjevo, Serbia, to mark the anniversary of police brutality during demonstrations in 2025, with participants emphasizing that no one has been held accountable. Speakers highlighted the lack of disciplinary action against officers despite numerous testimonies and evidence of violence.
A significant police and financial investigation is underway in Turkey, targeting the powerful Suleymanci religious community, its leader Alihan Kuris, 49 suspects, and dozens of companies involving 100 billion lira.
Taiwan's military conducted extensive Han Kuang exercises across the island, practicing Patriot missile resupply, drone intrusion countermeasures, and special forces ambushes in preparation for a potential Chinese invasion.
Drinking water in Gospić, Croatia, was not tested for PFAS compounds for five months, despite claims from health officials that the water is safe. Samples were only taken recently after the oversight was reported.
Western Europe is preparing for another significant heatwave, with countries like the UK, France, and Belgium expecting temperatures to reach new records. This marks a continuation of an unusually hot summer, prompting warnings and concerns across the continent.
Motorcyclists from Bosnia and Herzegovina, the region, and other European countries gathered in Goražde for the jubilee Moto Susreti, featuring a city parade, moto games, and concerts.
The article discusses various forms of animal cruelty and common misconceptions surrounding the sterilization and neutering of cats, emphasizing that 'controlling' animal populations through killing is a criminal offense.
Tallinn has no plans to rebuild the stormwater drainage system to clean water at Inglirand beach; instead, Deputy Mayor Kristjan Järvan stated the city is focusing on identifying illegal wastewater connections.
Authorities in Croatia clarify that there are no private beaches in the country, and placing a towel does not reserve a spot. This addresses a common misconception among tourists regarding beach access and etiquette.
Russia has initiated legal action against Apple, alleging that the tech giant failed to pre-install Russian applications on its devices, leading to an investigation into the company's practices.
The Black Sea has become a key security frontier in Europe following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, with a 90-year-old agreement governing a crucial strait remaining untouched due to fears of opening a 'Pandora's Box'.
A revolver was confiscated from a pupil at Pulang Bato Elementary School in Biliran, Leyte, during a routine police visit, highlighting concerns about weapons in schools.
A 63-year-old woman from Čapljina, Bosnia, has been indicted for allegedly demolishing her former partner's car with an axe, facing a potential prison sentence of up to two years.
African Swine Fever (ASF) is spreading primarily due to human negligence and failure to adhere to safety measures, according to officials. Enhanced controls are being implemented to curb the spread, with Vukovar-Srijem County cited as an example of effective ASF control.
The Biliran Bridge in the Philippines has completed repair works, restoring its original 15-ton maximum allowable load capacity and allowing all types of vehicles to cross.
Russian investigative journalists report on the Kremlin's security elite recycling discredited narratives, as the country faces pressure from drone attacks on oil refineries, long queues at petrol stations, and a challenged perception of its leader's invincibility.
The fourth season of Coca-Cola's 'Recycle Me. Give me a new life.' project, in collaboration with Konzum, Pika Kartica, and CETAP, successfully collected nearly 250,000 bottles.
Thousands of protesters in Albania have continued their demonstrations, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama. The protests, which have been ongoing for nearly 50 days, call for a revolution and accuse the government of corruption.
According to unofficial information, officials from the Secretariat of the Judicial Council informed Milatović's service that the current mandate expires on July 11, but he did not inform them of a premature decree, which they only learned about later.
An article explains the biomechanical reasons why cycling is more energy-efficient than walking, highlighting lower energy consumption due to circular motion, wheels, and gear usage.
The provincial government of Biliran, Philippines, is reverting to a four-day work schedule starting July 13, just over a month after restoring the regular five-day workweek. This decision comes in response to unstable fuel prices and an anticipated increase in electricity costs.
Real estate prices in Kragujevac, Serbia, have seen an unprecedented increase over the past six years, with apartment prices nearly doubling since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Actress Anđela Ramljak discusses her life and personality, noting similarities between herself and the important cities in her life, including Mostar, Zagreb, and Dubrovnik.
The U.S. military conducted two consecutive nights of attacks on Iran's Chabahar port, resulting in the destruction of a maritime traffic control tower and damage to two piers.
Bjelovar Mayor Dario Hrebak and Bjelovar-Bilogora County Prefect Marko Marušić, once friends, have escalated their political dispute onto Facebook with mutual accusations.
Despite President Trump's critical remarks and insults during the NATO summit, leaders found much to agree on, reaffirming their commitment to collective defense. Behind closed doors, Trump reportedly conveyed a different message, while public statements from leaders emphasized unity and readiness to defend NATO territory.
At the NATO summit in Ankara, Donald Trump praised his 'chemistry' with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan while reiterating his disappointment with NATO and suggesting the U.S. should control Greenland. His comments created tension among allies and overshadowed discussions on key issues like the war in Ukraine.
Israel is facing an escalating constitutional crisis as the Netanyahu government's legal reforms are seen as a challenge to the justice system, bringing the Supreme Court and the government to the brink of open conflict.
Zagreb police have announced a preventative traffic action to control various aspects of road safety, coinciding with kilometer-long queues approaching the city. The initiative aims to manage congestion and ensure compliance.
Ana Jakovljević, Vice President of the People's Movement of Serbia (NPS), stated that public hearings on electoral reform laws in parliament are merely a simulation by the government to quickly tick off requirements for EU funds.
Donald Trump has shared an AI-generated video portraying himself as "Dr. Trump" curing celebrities of "Trump Derangement Syndrome." The video, which features figures like Rosie O'Donnell, has drawn reactions from those depicted.
The Croatian Journalists' Association (HND) has condemned President Zoran Milanović's recent statements directed at journalists, deeming them unacceptable. Prime Minister Andrej Plenković also criticized Milanović, stating he is isolating Croatia.
Croatian singer Jelena Rozga has spoken out about her ongoing health problems, revealing she is undergoing therapy due to fluctuating blood sugar levels. She confirmed that she is on medication to manage her condition.
With temperatures expected to reach up to 40 degrees Celsius, Croatian police issued a warning about the dangers of leaving children unattended in vehicles, emphasizing that a child's body heats up much faster and even 15 minutes can be fatal.
Hardline Russian figures are reportedly pressuring President Vladimir Putin to intensify the war in Ukraine and abandon negotiations with the United States, following recent Ukrainian strikes deep within Russian territory.
Sales of industrial goods manufactured in Türkiye reached 24.03 trillion Turkish liras ($608.3 billion) in 2025, marking a 27.7% increase, according to the country's statistical authority.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte met with Donald Trump in Washington, using charts and flattery to address Trump's concerns about NATO contributions and smooth the path for an upcoming summit.
Montenegro's Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management has installed soil monitoring stations to enhance sustainable management of agricultural resources and strengthen the sector's resilience to climate change.
Police investigations are underway in Faliraki, Rhodes, following a burglary where unknown perpetrators stole a safe containing 100,000 euros and 1,200 pounds from a residence.
A lawyer is demanding that the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office release both documents on which it bases its suspicion of simulating a 'sonic cannon.' This request aims to clarify the evidence in the case.
Citizens of Novi Sad gathered to show support for Dinko Gruhonjić following the vandalism of his son's car. The rally aimed to express solidarity with Gruhonjić.
Italian prosecutors currently lack sufficient evidence to proceed with a trial in their investigation into 'sniper tourism' in Sarajevo. This suggests a potential hurdle in bringing charges related to the alleged war crime.
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Vivek Aggarwal has been elected as the Vice President of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), marking a historic first for India. Concurrently, Bosnia and Herzegovina has been officially placed on the FATF's 'grey list' due to insufficient controls over financial transactions and inadequate efforts against money laundering and terrorism financing.
Sjedinjene Američke Države su Iranu "prenijele" poruku da Izrael neće dodatno eskalirati svoje napade u Libanu, dok administracija Donalda Trumpa nastoji vratiti na pravi put nuklearne pregovore s…
Katy Perry made her debut in Galicia, transforming the O Son do Camiño festival into a vibrant pop amusement park with a science fiction-themed show, performing her greatest hits and premiering her new single 'Watch It Burn'.
Mirjana Pajković, a Montenegrin official who gained public attention after explicit intimate videos were leaked, had her car vandalized outside her building overnight.
Dragana Mirković's ex-husband, Toni Bijelić, sharply responded to her recent podcast revelations about their 25-year marriage, accusing her of faking and paying for negative publicity against him.
Oil prices have fallen below $80 per barrel for the first time since March, leading to expectations of cheaper fuel prices. This drop is anticipated to result in significant reductions in petrol and diesel costs.
YouTube sensation MrBeast has made history by surpassing 500 million subscribers, setting an absolute record on the platform. This milestone solidifies his position as a dominant figure in online content creation.
Thousands of citizens have been protesting for over two weeks in Tirana, Albania, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama, with demonstrations continuing peacefully across the city, including a viral speech by a doctor at the 15th massive protest.
The FIFA World Cup has officially begun with a Fan Fest at the Coliseum and initial matches underway. Early games have seen multiple red cards, prompting discussions about refereeing strictness.
Thousands of Albanian citizens marched through Tirana for the tenth consecutive day, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama. Protesters blocked roads and called for a revolution, with many expressing solidarity and urging the diaspora to join future demonstrations.
Pope Leo XIV visited Spain, drawing massive crowds and receiving a standing ovation at Santiago Bernabéu Stadium. During his visit, he addressed the issue of child sexual abuse within the Church, calling it a 'plague' and promising a more effective response, while also receiving applause from a politically divided Congress.
The "E-cirKULiraj" competition, part of the CIRCLEWASTE project, has successfully concluded, with students, parents, teachers, and partners collectively gathering more than 3,000 electronic devices.
The US military shot down two Iranian attack drones over the Strait of Hormuz, marking the 100th day of conflict between the two nations. Reports also indicate that the US is considering using frozen Iranian assets to compensate its Gulf allies for reconstruction efforts.
The European Commission has issued recommendations to Bulgaria and Croatia, advising both countries to better control their public expenditures to manage budget deficits.
Investor Mohnish Pabrai reportedly turned $1 million into $30 million in Turkey during a 90% collapse of the Lira, with his strategy potentially repeatable.
Coca-Cola HBC B-H, in partnership with Konzum BiH and Pika Kartica, has launched the fourth season of its "Recycle me. Give me a new life." project in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Borjana Krišto, Chairwoman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina, conveyed to French and German ministers that international interventionism in her country should be replaced by internal dialogue.
A message reading 'Every child's voice matters' was placed on the gate of the closed Szőlő Street reformatory in Hungary, reportedly on the occasion of Children's Day.
Estonia has deployed its first fixed counter-drone systems along its border with Russia. These systems are designed to detect and protect against unmanned aerial vehicles.
Aleksandar Olenik, Vice President of the LSV-Vojvođani party, stated that the arson of Valjevo public prosecutor Vukašin Vujičić's car is proof that the state has capitulated to the mafia.
Mountaineering and ecological societies from Bosansko Grahovo have issued an urgent appeal to authorities to take all available measures to save Dinara mountain, where over 1,000 hectares of forest have burned.
A wildfire in Herceg Novi has escalated significantly, creating a difficult night for firefighters and local residents. The situation is described as severe, with the fire continuing to spread.
Croatia's waste control system is criticized for only monitoring waste at landfills, unlike Slovenia which inspects waste during transit, a crucial difference for investigations like the one concerning waste in Gospić.
A diplomatic spat has erupted between Montenegro and Serbia, with Montenegrin Prime Minister Milojko Spajić criticizing Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić for allegedly acting as a PR for Russia. Serbian officials, including Defense Minister Miloš Vučević, have responded by accusing Montenegrin politicians of attacking Vučić and Serbia to distract from their own issues.
Taiwan conducted military exercises simulating a defense against a Chinese attack, which included testing the resilience of its internet infrastructure by intentionally slowing down mobile networks. These drills aim to prepare the island for potential invasion scenarios.
An investigation revealed that Meta (Facebook) has been paying neonazis and far-right extremists, with the company asserting it is not obligated to control offensive content.
Only nine out of 25 municipalities in Montenegro implement waste separation for recycling, with Bokelji recycling four times more than Podgorica, according to a national report.
Brazil has downgraded diplomatic relations with Argentina and recalled its ambassador after Argentine President Javier Milei made insulting remarks about Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. This move escalates a diplomatic crisis between the two South American nations.
A 31-year-old man was brutally beaten by two fellow passengers in a car near Budančevac in Koprivnica-Križevci County, Croatia, following an escalation of a situation, according to police reports.
Thousands of migrants from Morocco surged into the Spanish enclave of Ceuta, leading to widespread chaos, clashes with residents and police, and a significant border crisis. The event prompted international reactions and concerns about Europe's migration policies.
A Grade Six pupil was discovered in possession of an unloaded .38-caliber revolver inside a public elementary school in Almeria, Biliran, prompting police and social welfare intervention.
A young lion killed a lioness at the Zagreb Zoo just five days after the pair arrived, shocking zoo officials and the public. The zoo director confirmed the incident, noting the lion attacked the lioness on the spot.
A basic guide offers tips for shopping at Istanbul's Grand Bazaar, focusing on bargaining and identifying imitations. The article notes that while the difference between the Turkish Lira and the Euro is narrowing, the bazaars remain a major attraction for tourists seeking souvenirs.
Queen's iconic 1986 concert film from Budapest has been meticulously restored in 4K by Peter Jackson's team and is set for a worldwide release, allowing fans to experience the legendary performance with enhanced clarity.
The Trump administration reportedly collected over $13 billion from the sale of Venezuelan oil, but the whereabouts of these funds remain undisclosed, raising concerns in Congress and in earthquake-affected Venezuela.
Israeli politician Bennett met with leaders from 30 women's organizations to help shape the Together Party’s policy on women, which will be led by MK Meirav Cohen and Liran Avisar Ben Horin.
Sanjin Njuhović from Foča has warned the public about a scam occurring in the municipality where fraudsters pretend their car is broken down and offer fake gold in exchange for money.
A former assistant to Jeffrey Epstein, identified as 'Anya,' has shared her account of years of forced control, manipulation, and sexual abuse within the financier's inner circle.
Shimrit and Eliran from Israel garnered attention at the Ultra festival with their coordinated outfits, revealing that Shimrit spent two hours getting ready while Eliran took only five minutes.
As part of the 'Safe Navigation 2026 Zadar' operation, Croatian police inspected 31 vessels in the Zadar archipelago, identifying 19 violations of navigation rules, with 16 infractions related to excessive speed.
Greek Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis had a brief but politically symbolic conversation with Greek-American US Congressman Gus Bilirakis regarding the potential issue of F-35 fighter jets for Turkey, to which Bilirakis responded that it 'will not happen.'
Hungarian public television channel M1 has resumed its news service, displaying domestic and foreign political news in the form of subtitles at the bottom of the screen.
Treasury and Finance Minister Mehmet Şimşek said Thursday that Türkiye's de-dollarization drive had made significant progress, with Turkish lira deposits rising to their highe...
The number of dog bite incidents in the Nišava District has nearly doubled over the past four years, indicating a significant increase in such occurrences. Authorities are observing a growing trend of dog attacks in the area.
Greek-American Republican Congressman Gus Bilirakis has unequivocally stated that Turkey should not, under any circumstances, gain access to the American F-35 fighter jet program.
CNN reports that Vladimir Putin is currently in his riskiest position to date, analyzing whether the Russian leader will escalate the conflict and test NATO. The assessment considers the importance of culture and soft power in security strategies, particularly in Russia's case.
Serbian MPs continued their parliamentary session, discussing 18 agenda items including a bill on parent-caregivers, with citizens expecting fair elections and free media, not just formal procedures.
The Serbian government is reportedly fast-tracking electoral reforms, including a new law on financing political activities, with critics suggesting the hurried process is aimed at fulfilling EU conditions for funding.
Sali Berisha, head of the Democratic Party, stated that the European People's Party (EPP) is calling for the creation of a technical government in Albania. This government would be tasked with organizing free and fair elections.
Democratic Party MP Ina Zhupa announced that the opposition has regained its voice in the Saranda Municipal Council after councilor Edlira Gjidede's mandate was restored by a court decision.
Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett asserted that Benjamin Netanyahu is unfit to lead the government, claiming he is controlled by extremists and criticizing the damage to Israel's reputation and prolonged wars.
A controversial Helsinki arena project, Garden Helsinki, is under scrutiny due to its connection with the ruling Orpo government's 35 million euro support and alleged insider arrangements for the National Coalition Party's election funding.
George Russell secured pole position for the Austrian Grand Prix after Max Verstappen crashed during qualifying. Verstappen questioned the delay in double yellow flags following his high-speed incident.
Amidst the devastation of an earthquake, questions arise about who is leading Venezuela and the potential for a coup, with focus on a powerful figure controlling street militias.
The 2026 World Cup is set to feature an unprecedented number of MENA countries, with discussions also focusing on player origins, game strategies, and fan experiences. The tournament is generating excitement and debate among teams and supporters worldwide.
A legal expert stated that even if the use of a 'sound cannon' was simulated, students could not be charged with the criminal offense of attacking the constitutional order through such an act.
The world's largest, fastest, and most powerful operational bomber, which is not American, is currently patrolling near the Arctic, despite lacking the stealth capabilities of US B-2 Spirit or B-21 Raider bombers.
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The Montenegrin PEN Center has strongly condemned the vandalism of David Gruhonjić's car in Novi Sad, viewing it as a targeted act of intimidation against the son of journalist Dinko Gruhonjić and a threat to the family's safety.
Controversy has erupted over the alleged use of a 'sound cannon' at a protest, with questions raised about whether a document could alter the course of the investigation. Prosecutors claim there is no evidence that a sound cannon was simulated, while officials state that anyone involved, including politicians, will be held accountable.
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.
Israel launched extensive airstrikes on Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon, killing at least 18 people, in retaliation for earlier attacks. Prime Minister Netanyahu stated that Israeli forces would remain in southern Lebanon indefinitely and vowed a harsh response to Hezbollah's actions.
A new peace agreement between the United States and Iran has led to the lifting of the blockade on Iranian ports and a reduction in the threat level in the Strait of Hormuz. The deal has drawn criticism from Israel, which feels betrayed, while the business sector and some international observers welcome the de-escalation.
Mirjana Pajković, an independent advisor in Montenegro's Directorate for the Advancement and Protection of Human Rights and Freedoms, had her car windows smashed overnight in Podgorica.
Rehabilitation work on the nearly 50-year-old Biliran Bridge in the Philippines is nearing completion, with final improvements underway to enhance its safety and durability.
Branko Mitrović, President of the Foreign Investors Council, stated that Montenegro must find ways to nearly double its economic activity and dismantle business barriers to facilitate operations for both existing and new companies.
A dispute between two women over a parking spot in Mali Lošinj escalated dramatically, reminiscent of the American series 'Beef,' and has now resulted in a court ruling from the Municipal Court in Rijeka.
The Port of Kotor has installed an induction system for people with hearing impairments, as part of a project aimed at improving travel accessibility for individuals with disabilities and reduced mobility in the Danube region.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy traveled to Estonia for a summit with Baltic and Nordic states, where he discussed further military aid, including air defense systems and Gripen jets, and emphasized the need for European representation in future peace negotiations. He also addressed concerns about stray drones and Russian aggression in the region.
Turkish F-16 fighter jets reportedly interfered with military aircraft carrying EU defense ministers to an informal meeting in Cyprus, leading to a serious diplomatic and military incident and a strong reaction from Nicosia.
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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.
Concerns are escalating regarding a 'tragic and potentially dangerous breakdown of international cooperation' concerning stability in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Party for BiH recalled that Silajdžić did not accept the division of state property during the Dayton negotiations, even under pressure.
Iloilo City and Biliran province in the Philippines are returning to a regular five-day workweek starting on June 8. This marks a shift back to standard work schedules for these areas.
A man in Turkey unknowingly became one of the richest people in the world after approximately 1 trillion Turkish Lira (about $21.8 billion) appeared in his bank account, which was subsequently frozen by the bank.
Taiwan has unveiled plans to deploy 'robot dogs' for patrolling military bases and disputed islands in the South China Sea. These robotic units are intended to enhance surveillance capabilities in sensitive areas.
Students, parents, and teachers of the Jovan Jovanović Zmaj Gymnasium in Novi Sad held protests against alleged pressure on employees and the school's director. Demonstrators expressed concerns about the treatment of students and staff, calling for an end to the perceived harassment.
Estonija je instalirala svoje prve fiksne sisteme za detekciju i nadzor protiv dronova duž granice sa Rusijom, saopštile su estonske vlasti, prenijeli su francuski mediji.