Families of three men killed in a firing incident in the Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary and local residents have called off their protest after Hanur MLA MR Manjunath assured them of ₹15 lakh compensation.
Some political critics suggest that members of the MAGA movement think at a childlike level, while research indicates that abstract thinking can reduce prejudice among conservatives.
Since the early 2000s, egg freezing for non-medical reasons has seen significant growth, particularly among women in their thirties, reducing pressure on Gen Z women regarding family planning.
A Delhi woman, identified as Manju alias Nazia, allegedly killed her husband, Munna Lal, by sedating him and administering electric shocks, having promised her lover ₹50 lakh to help plot the murder.
Actor Taron Egerton has shared details about a kiss scene with Tom Hardy in the film 'Legend' that was ultimately cut from the final version. The unexpected moment from the set never made it into the movie.
Paparazzi photos from the Toronto set of a thriller based on Sylvia Plath's 'The Bell Jar' show singer Billie Eilish in a dramatically different look for her big-screen debut.
New research indicates a decreasing number of people who favor a strong leader. This trend suggests a shift in public opinion regarding leadership preferences.
Sarajevo is significantly reducing healthcare waiting lists by providing 17,500 diagnostic appointments through contracted health institutions. This initiative aims to improve access to medical examinations for residents.
A Begusarai court has sentenced former Bihar minister Manju Verma and her husband to seven years in jail. The couple was convicted in a case related to the Arms Act.
A Montenegrin civil initiative, "Spasimo Brezna," claims the government is misleading the public regarding a new energy law, stating that the Energy Community Secretariat did not recommend its adoption without public debate.
Several popular spices known for their anti-inflammatory properties are recommended to be incorporated into one's diet. These spices can help reduce inflammation and contribute to overall health.
The Serbia Center (SRCE) party's energy board has accused Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS) of misleading the public and engaging in corruption regarding electricity imports, claiming drought is not the true cause.
The regulatory body has decided to reduce the revenues of CGES by 100 million. This significant cut will impact the company's financial operations and a specific item within its budget.
A recent study suggests that while cats may improve overall mood, they might not effectively reduce stress levels in their owners, contrary to popular belief.
African Swine Fever (ASF) is actively spreading across seven districts in Serbia, leading to a significant number of pig deaths and euthanizations. Experts are debating the responsibility for the rapid spread of the disease.
Andy Burnham has been appointed the new Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, becoming the seventh in ten years. He has begun forming his cabinet, naming Wes Streeting as Defence Minister and Liz Kendall as Chancellor, among other key appointments.
Dr. Marko Vuleta, an interventional cardiologist, provides guidance on managing high blood pressure medication during periods of intense heat, emphasizing that therapy should not be discontinued without medical advice.
Richard Gere, 76, and Diana Silvers, 28, are filming an adaptation of Lisa Halliday's novel 'Asymmetry' in New York, with their significant age difference on set drawing mixed reactions and sparking controversy.
Christopher Nolan's new film 'The Odyssey' is generating excitement and online polarization following its premiere, with strong international critical reception and pre-sale figures.
The Sarajevo National Theatre is confronting significant infrastructure challenges that will impact its production volume, leading to a reduction in the number of premieres for the new season.
Omega-3 fatty acids, combined with exercise and a healthy diet, are highlighted as crucial for heart health, with recommendations to consume a specific food twice a week.
New teasers and worldwide release dates have been announced for two Indian films: Rajinikanth's 'Jailer 2' from Sun Pictures and Nagraj Manjule's 'Khashaba' from Jio Studios.
The UK government is considering intervening in Paramount's proposed $110 billion takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery due to concerns over media ownership. This potential intervention could impact the significant merger between the two entertainment giants.
Olivia Wilde revealed that actor Walton Goggins saved her life during the filming of 'Cowboys & Aliens' when she was nearly trampled by horses. Wilde expressed her gratitude, stating that Goggins is a real-life hero.
High summer temperatures are reported to reduce work productivity by diverting the body's energy towards cooling. The article offers advice on how to prevent this decrease in efficiency.
The past few years have highlighted how energy can affect business results, with high network fees, unstable electricity prices, grid limitations, and increasing sustainability pressure posing challenges for companies, and this article discusses how to solve them with one system.
Western Europe is experiencing a severe heatwave, with record-breaking temperatures in Germany, Denmark, and the Czech Republic, leading to an increased number of deaths and concerns about power shortages. Scientists attribute the intensity of the heatwave to climate change, while some events, like a concert, have been canceled due to inclement weather.
Denis Bećirović, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, discussed the importance of a new border contract with Croatia in Bihać, emphasizing its potential to reduce costs and open doors to the European Union for domestic businesses.
An often-overlooked setting on air conditioning units can significantly reduce electricity consumption and more effectively cool a room, according to a recent report.
Public prosecutor Radovan Lazić stated that the Belgrade Higher Public Prosecutor's Office's statement gives the impression that the role of former police official Veselin Milić in the Senjak case is being diminished.
A nutritionist shares insights on how a properly composed breakfast can prolong satiety and reduce the urge to snack, while poor choices often lead to energy drops.
Karan Johar announces his entry into Malayalam cinema by backing 'Odiyan,' a folklore and mystery film starring Prithviraj Sukumaran and Manju Warrier, directed by Rahul Sadasivan.
NATO has announced plans to gradually reduce the number of KFOR peacekeeping troops in Kosovo, citing an improved security situation in the region. The mission will undergo optimization as the security environment stabilizes.
Dairies in Serbia, led by Imlek, are once again lowering the purchase price of milk by several dinars per liter, even though there has been no corresponding decrease in retail prices for consumers, leading to complaints from producers.
Preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup are underway, with updates including new rules allowing disposable water bottles in stadiums, efforts to combat ticket scams, and the USMNT's final match before the tournament. The Iran national team has also been granted visas to enter the United States.
Fortenova Group and Badel 1862 have signed an exclusivity agreement for negotiations regarding the sale and purchase of companies within Fortenova's Beverage Group, including Sarajevski kiseljak.
V. d. dekana Medicinskog fakulteta u Beogradu Milena Todorović Balint i predsednik Saveta tog fakulteta Aleksandar Milovanović ocenili su da rektor Univerziteta u Beogradu Vladan Đokć “svesno…
Nacionalne strateške rezerve nafte svuda se smanjuju kako bi se ublažila eksplozija cijena. Ali, rat protiv Irana traje i dalje, snabdijevanje je poremećeno, a rezerve nijesu beskonačne.
New research suggests that a specific dietary supplement can significantly reduce aggressive behavior, offering a potential solution for individuals concerned about their aggression levels.
This cluster covers various international news, including Armenia and the US signing a strategic partnership deal, DR Congo seeking World Cup ticket refunds due to an Ebola outbreak, and Mexico capturing a nephew of drug lord 'El Chapo'.
Chinese President Xi Jinping awarded Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić the Order of Friendship during his visit to Beijing, emphasizing the deepening cooperation between China and Serbia. This visit comes as Vučić faces political pressure at home and Western concerns about Serbia's growing alignment with China.
Hungarian politician Peter Magyar has announced significant salary reductions for high-ranking state officials, including halving his own salary. This move comes amidst other political developments in Hungary, including the opening of previously inaccessible government buildings to the public.
Director Quentin Tarantino and actor Brad Pitt reportedly had a heated argument on the set of 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,' during which Tarantino told Pitt he would be 'dead in this business.' A continuation of the film is expected to be released on Netflix later this year.
The number of registered jobs in Serbia decreased by 0.4% in the first quarter of this year compared to the same period last year, prompting discussions on whether rising minimum wage or other factors are the cause.
A new study indicates that consuming black tea can contribute to heart health and lower the risk of various diseases, with benefits observed from as little as two cups per day.
Nutritionists have reportedly identified specific fruits that are most effective in reducing anxiety and stress, a common issue affecting a significant portion of adults.
Montenegro is set to adopt a new Consumer Protection Law aimed at preventing traders from misleading consumers by raising prices before sales, ensuring greater market transparency.
According to nutritionists, fermented foods, ginger, and fiber-rich items can significantly aid gut health, reduce bloating, and improve overall digestion.
Despite the biographical film “Michael” exceeding expectations at the box office, Michael Jackson's daughter has reportedly refused to participate in its filming, stating it would appeal to fans living in fantasy.
Princess Charlotte celebrated her 11th birthday, with Kensington Palace releasing a new official photograph and video to mark the occasion. The celebration included relaxed moments, sparking discussions about potential changes to royal protocol.
Exxon Mobil and Chevron announced weaker first-quarter profits, even as oil and fuel prices saw strong growth following war-related disruptions and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
Stray dogs entered the family property of livestock farmer Vesko Brajković this morning in the village of Čokrlije, in the municipality of Bijelo Polje in Montenegro, and killed as many as 15 sheep.
Actor Robert De Niro reportedly requested a real bullet for a scene during the filming of the movie "The Deer Hunter." This detail about the production has resurfaced.
The conflict in Iran has triggered a ripple effect across the global aviation industry, leading to rising fuel prices, airspace closures, and increased operational costs, which could raise ticket pric
Bosnia and Herzegovina is experiencing legislative paralysis, with the SNSD party accused of blocking key laws and Prime Minister Borjana Krišto criticized for her inaction. This political obstruction, reportedly involving Milorad Dodik and Dragan Čović, is leading to stagnation and negative consequences for BiH citizens.
Actor Hugh Jackman introduced an unusual rule on the set of his Robin Hood film, aiming for the crew to fully experience the spectacular locations in Ireland where the movie was being filmed.
Montenegro's police and protection directorate are deploying a full fleet of drones for terrain surveillance and fire detection, taking enhanced preventive and operational measures across the country due to ongoing wildfires and high risk of new outbreaks.
An increasing number of women aged 18 to 24 are spending thousands of euros on egg freezing, seeking to enjoy freedom without the pressure of finding a partner or worrying about future infertility.
Rosie O'Donnell recounted her experience filming an intimate scene with her friend Cynthia Nixon for the series 'And Just Like That...', describing it as 'awful'.
An article highlights a useful, yet rarely utilized, air conditioner option that can effectively reduce stuffiness and high humidity in apartments during the summer months.
Europe is experiencing extreme heatwaves, leading to record temperatures, wildfires, and severe water shortages across the continent. Countries like Albania are battling fires, while Hungary is reducing electricity consumption due to the heat.
Ana Gođevac of the Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP) has accused Ana Brnabić, President of the National Assembly, of deliberately deceiving the public and the ODIHR to facilitate election manipulation by the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS).
A court case has begun in Japan concerning the Kamisu mayoral election in Ibaraki Prefecture, where votes marked 'Manjuya' were deemed invalid, leading to a challenge by the mayor whose election was nullified.
Aleksandar Jakšić, son of the owner of the demolished Hotel Jezero on Gazivode, has stated that his family does not plan to relocate, emphasizing that the property belongs to their ancestors. He affirmed their intention to stay despite the hotel's destruction.
The 'Span case' has sparked a discussion about the German conservative understanding of family. The incident has brought into focus differing views on family structures and values within German politics.
U OKOLICI Krškog formirao se pješčani vrtlog (dust devil). Iako su uglavnom slabi i bezopasni, snažniji primjerci mogu doseći brzinu vjetra preko 80 km/h i prouzročiti manju materijalnu štetu.
A US commander has issued a warning to troops, stating that videos recorded in American bases are becoming a problem and aiding Iran. This has led to discussions about potentially confiscating phones to prevent further leaks.
German retail giant Lidl has adopted Wero, a European account-to-account (A2A) direct payment system, as a new payment method for online purchases on its Lidl.de platform.
Research indicates that couples who regularly reminisce about happy memories together tend to have higher quality relationships and experience reduced stress levels.
The number of new African Swine Fever cases in Serbia is decreasing, but authorities warn against complacency and continue strict measures. Experts remain divided on whether the state or breeders are to blame for the outbreak.
In March, Republika Srpska saw a 0.5% increase in overall employment, driven mainly by growth in the public sector, while the private sector experienced stagnation and a reduction in its workforce.
Montenegro is allocating nearly €640,000 for an ecological program, funded by fees on thicker plastic bags, which will support public campaigns, pollution research for the Tara River, musical events, and drone reforestation.
Domestic and international Rotary clubs have pledged their support for equipping the Clinical Hospital Center (KBC) in Kotor. This assistance aims to improve the medical facilities and services available at the hospital.
Internal US government documents reportedly indicate that the ongoing conflict with Iran could cost American taxpayers up to $100 billion, more than three times the figure publicly acknowledged by the Pentagon.
A hotel located on a 900-year-old estate in the heart of Tuscany has been named the best hotel in Europe. This recognition highlights its exceptional quality and historic charm.
A cardiologist has identified four types of fruit that can significantly lower the risk of developing heart disease, which remains a leading cause of death. Experts emphasize that the risk of heart conditions can be substantially reduced through dietary choices.
A cardiologist has identified four specific types of fruit that are beneficial for reducing the risk of heart disease. These fruits are recommended for maintaining cardiovascular health.
The Marathi-language Indian social drama 'Frame,' featuring Nagraj Manjule and Amey Wagh, which premiered at the International Film Festival of India, is now set for its streaming debut on ZEE5.
Actress Lana Ujević Telenta, known for 'Dnevnik velikog Perice', shared her fond memories of filming the series 'U dobru i zlu', expressing how much she misses the experience.
The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates has reiterated that the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) remains an irreplaceable lifeline for Palestinian refugees, emphasizing its crucial role.
Experts suggest that a rarely used button on air conditioner remotes can provide the best cooling efficiency and significantly reduce electricity bills, especially during high temperatures.
Malacañang has expressed reservations about the “total ban” on cellphones in Dumanjug, Cebu schools, effective June 29, citing concerns over the unreasonableness of the penalty despite well-meaning intentions.
Croatian President Zoran Milanović stated he warned that Branimir Glavaš would have his decorations revoked if again convicted of war crimes, but also expressed his discomfort with the practice of revoking decorations.
French actress Eva Green sustained a leg injury while filming the third season of Netflix's "Wednesday" series in Dublin and was subsequently taken to the hospital.
Stadion Lumen Field u Seattleu prepun je navijača Bosne i Hercegovine u presudnom duelu grupne faze Svjetskog prvenstva protiv Katara, a reporteri portala Klix.ba na mjestu događaja zabilježili su…
The Karnataka BJP is investigating alleged cross-voting by its MLAs in recent Legislative Council polls, which led to a significant victory for the ruling Congress party.
Toyota's new CEO, Kenta Kon, has announced a strategic shift to reduce the number of models offered, aiming for greater efficiency and profitability. The company will prioritize increasing hybrid production while scaling back some electric vehicle plans.
Radovan Lazić, a public prosecutor and president of the CEPRIS Management Board, stated that there is an impression that Veselin Milić's role in the "Senjak" case is being downplayed.
Police in Trebinje and the RS Ministry of Interior conducted a major operation codenamed "Fabia" in Bileća, targeting drug trafficking. Three individuals were arrested, and one is still being sought.
A pathologist has been arrested in Poland after dozens of human fetuses and medical waste were discovered buried on private property. The individual faces charges related to the macabre discovery in Lutoryż.
Civil society organizations in Kosovo are demanding an explanation from the police regarding their involvement in the takeover of the private 'Rezala' camp, questioning the legality of the action.
Podgorica's URA party has criticized the government, accusing it of misleading citizens while issues like Velje Brdo remain unresolved. A local official, Nišavić, stated he has no information regarding his potential dismissal, adding to the political uncertainty.
The European Commission is planning to promote the bloc's technological sovereignty and has approved subsidies for renewable energy production in Italy. Meanwhile, airline CEOs warn that EU plans to expand carbon costs will lead to increased airfares.
Experts are advising concert-goers to wear earplugs to mitigate the risk of hearing damage from prolonged exposure to loud music, emphasizing that it does not diminish the enjoyment of the experience.
Citizens in Albania have continued protests, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama and expressing widespread discontent with the government. Meanwhile, EU officials reiterated that the accession process for Western Balkan countries is merit-based.
Actress Emilia Clarke has spoken out about the discomfort she experienced while filming intimate scenes, stating that she did not feel adequately cared for during the process. She highlighted the lack of sufficient attention to her well-being during these shoots.
Political analyst Ognjen Gogić commented on Pristina's takeover of Serbian railway facilities in Leposavić, Ibarska Slatina, Lešak, and Zvečan, stating it symbolizes Serbia's powerlessness.
New research indicates that the reduction in obesity-related disease risk is directly tied to the amount of weight lost using GLP-1 drugs, such as Ozempic. Additionally, Lilly's Mounjaro has been found to outperform other GLP-1s for some type 2 diabetes patients.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić commented on a Montenegrin court ruling regarding his brother, stating the court implied tolerance rather than fault. He also criticized the West's actions concerning the railway in Kosovo, viewing it as persecution of the Serbian people.
EasyJet has announced a reduction in the number of flights scheduled for Dubrovnik this summer compared to the previous year, signaling potentially bad news for the Croatian city's tourism.
Palestinian writer Susan Abulhawa argues that the West often dehumanizes Palestinians by portraying them as either dangerous caricatures or passive victims, suggesting that literature offers a way to counter these images.
Scientists have discovered that GLP-1 based medications, such as Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro, significantly reduce the risk of cardiovascular events like heart attacks and strokes, in addition to their known benefits for diabetes and obesity.
A Croatian article questions why the justice system shows leniency towards individuals widely perceived as "monsters," referencing criminals like Paravinja and Komšić. It discusses the societal perception of reduced sentences for such offenders.
Parti Gagasan Rakyat Sabah (PGRS), led by Hajiji, has announced Datuk Seri Masidi Manjun as its new deputy chairman following Pandikar's resignation, with Armizan taking over as secretary-general.
A member of the Serbian Commission for Voter List Revision has accused Parliament Speaker Ana Brnabić of misleading citizens regarding the commission's access to the complete voter list and civil registries.
A daily intake of 170 grams of a certain food is reported to reduce the risk of high blood pressure, a condition often called a "silent killer" due to its link to heart attack, heart failure, or stroke.
As the new tourist season approaches, Dubrovnik is intensely preparing, with local authorities claiming success in shedding the burden of mass tourism, while a tourist's comment about the city walls post-'Game of Thrones' filming highlights ongoing discussions.
A new report reveals that global military spending has surged to a record $2.89 trillion, marking the 11th consecutive year of increase. This significant rise is primarily driven by increased expenditures in Europe and Asia, pushing worldwide spending to levels not seen in decades amid growing insecurity and rearmament efforts.
Actress Nicole Kidman demonstrated her dedication by arriving on the set of her series "Margo's Got Money Troubles" directly from the hospital, emphasizing her commitment to her work.
The increasing price of kerosene is leading to a reduction in the number of flights and a rise in travel costs, with fuel surcharges potentially adding over 100 euros to ticket prices.
Major airlines are cutting thousands of flights and increasing ticket prices by up to 20% in response to surging fuel costs, exacerbated by the Iran conflict. This has led to profit warnings and increased pressure on European authorities.
The Forum for Security and Democracy (FBD) stated that attempts to count and minimize the number of participants at the 'Valjevo Remembers' protest, marking the anniversary of police brutality, do not diminish the event's significance.
Cardi B was seen wearing boots reminiscent of 2000s fashion during the filming of her new music video, signaling a potential return of the unusual summer-autumn footwear trend.
Tori Spelling described her participation in the 2003 film 'Evil Alien Conquerors' as the worst filming experience of her career, stating she was 'shaking' during the production.
Donald Trump signed an order to reduce recommended childhood vaccinations, drawing strong criticism from health experts who deem the move dangerous and not based on scientific evidence. This decision was made amidst other unrelated news about Trump's activities.
A Croatian Member of Parliament from the SDSS party stated that seeking justice for Serbian victims does not diminish the suffering of Croatian victims. She emphasized that evidence clearly points to Croatian soldiers as perpetrators in some cases, during a commemoration for killed Serbian civilians.
The Krško Nuclear Power Plant in Slovenia is reducing its reactor power by 20% to 80% of its capacity. This measure is being taken due to low water levels in the Sava River, caused by high temperatures.
Addiko Group has confirmed the successful initiation of the process for Raiffeisen Bank's takeover offer, following Raiffeisen's announcement that its bid to acquire Addiko Bank was accepted.
An increasing number of people are focusing on digestive health, as a significant portion of processes directly impacting overall well-being occur in the gut. This article discusses a homemade drink designed to improve digestion and reduce bloating.
MOL Group has signed an agreement with Shell to acquire BG Cyprus, including Shell's stake in the Aphrodite gas field, for up to $720 million. This deal marks Shell's exit from the Cypriot gas field and a significant investment for MOL.
Tom Holland, while promoting two films with Zendaya, stated that working with her makes him a better actor. The couple, who kept their relationship private for years, have recently been appearing publicly as a couple, and even as spouses.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino's plan to sell a stake in the World Cup has sparked widespread shock and anger across European football, with UEFA considering a boycott in response to the controversial proposal.
The Serbian Parliament convened to debate a no-confidence motion against the government, with opposition parties criticizing the ruling coalition and government officials defending their actions. The session saw heated exchanges and conflicting statements regarding the government's performance and the political climate in Serbia.
Family doctors in Republika Srpska are reportedly overburdened with patients, while the operational capacity of some family medicine clinics in Banja Luka is being reduced due to annual leave and doctor retirements.
Actor Matt Damon has revealed that a Canadian woman served as his stunt double for the film 'The Odyssey'. He praised her impressive physique and the challenges of filming the movie.
Serbia is facing a new wave of African swine fever, leading to the culling of nearly 30,000 animals. Authorities arrested a pork producer near Sremska Mitrovica for failing to comply with disease suppression measures, finding 7,000 kilograms of meat on his property.
Andy Burnham has been appointed the new Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, immediately forming his government and making changes to ministerial positions. His administration has begun to tackle the cost of living crisis, with an initial focus on energy tax cuts, while also receiving congratulations from international leaders.
Matty Healy, frontman of The 1975, married model Gabbriette Bechtel in a star-studded ceremony held at Madonna's former estate in Los Angeles. The wedding took place weeks after his ex, Taylor Swift, also got married.
Reports suggest that Johnny Depp intentionally made the filming experience challenging for a young Leonardo DiCaprio on set, admitting to 'torturing' him.
Benicio Del Toro recalled a scene from the film 'Savages' where Salma Hayek slapped him 17 times. Despite Hayek's nervousness, Del Toro encouraged her to hit him harder for the scene.
The SDA party has criticized the current Bosnian government, alleging that the state budget is decreasing while the budget for Republika Srpska is significantly increasing. They attribute this to the perceived leniency and populism of the ruling 'Trojka' coalition.
The Serbian government is set to reduce fuel excise taxes once more on Monday, a decision confirmed by the Ministry of Finance to Radio-televizija Srbije.
The Panama Canal is reducing the allowed draft for ships due to drought and El Niño conditions, with potential for further restrictions extending until 2027.
A Qatari LNG tanker was reportedly struck by an Iranian missile in the Strait of Hormuz, causing it to catch fire. This incident marks new attacks in the critical chokepoint.
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Maksimir Park in Zagreb is gradually reducing the number of trash cans, having removed nine so far, with the aim of encouraging visitors to behave more responsibly and reduce waste.
An art historian, Marko Bogdanović, has criticized the placement of political banners with slogans like 'Aco Srbine' and 'Srbija pobeđuje' on the old railway bridge in Belgrade, calling it 'strange, to say the least'.
Olivia Wilde confirmed that co-star Walton Goggins saved her life during the filming of 'Cowboys & Aliens.' Wilde recounted a near-fatal incident on set, expressing gratitude for Goggins' quick actions.
Investigative network KRIK reported that former football official Slaviša Kokeza allegedly used encrypted communication to hire criminals to attack Nemanja Vidić. The report claims threats were made against Vidić if he did not withdraw from the football association.
An article highlights a lesser-known air conditioner function that can provide quicker cooling and reduce electricity consumption, especially during high temperatures. Many users are reportedly unaware of this feature.
International rescue teams are racing against time in Venezuela, where hopes of finding more survivors are diminishing days after a powerful earthquake. The death toll continues to rise, with aftershocks further complicating recovery efforts.
Actress Eva Green was urgently transported to the hospital after sustaining an injury on the set of the series 'Wednesday', leading to a halt in filming. Reports from multiple outlets confirm the incident and her hospitalization.
The UN maritime agency has initiated a plan to evacuate approximately 11,000 sailors stranded in the Strait of Hormuz. This move aims to clear traffic and ensure the safety of personnel in the critical waterway.
New research suggests that introducing eggs to babies before six months of age can significantly reduce the risk of developing allergies, contrary to previous advice.
Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth announced a review of US military deployments in Europe and criticized some NATO allies ahead of a summit. This move signals potential shifts in US defense strategy and raises concerns among European partners.
While car manufacturers invest heavily in fuel-efficient engines, Japanese experts emphasize that the greatest potential for fuel savings lies in driving style, not just the vehicle itself.
Emir Suljagić, director of the Srebrenica Memorial Center and a survivor of the 1995 genocide, gave an interview to the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, emphasizing that responsibility for genocide is not diminished by time.
Experts suggest that a specific number of daily steps can significantly lower the risk of dementia, a disease with currently limited treatment options and no complete cure.
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New weight-loss drugs are facing increased scrutiny as a trial for Zealand Pharma's experimental drug caused its stock to tumble due to safety concerns, while another report highlighted a potential muscle loss side effect, dubbed 'Ozempic butt.' These developments are impacting investor confidence and raising questions about the safety profiles of these medications.
U svetskim medijima sve su glasnije ocene da se globalne rezerve nafte smanjuju, što bi već tokom leta moglo dovesti do novog skoka cena ovog energenta, a samim tim i do rasta globalne inflacije.
New research indicates that quitting smoking can reduce the risk of dementia by 16%, but this benefit is negated if the individual gains more than 10 kg after cessation.
A bizarre incident in England's Lake District went viral after an unnamed farmer found multiple cars parked on his land despite clear warnings. A video of his 'revenge' has circulated globally.
The administration of the Belgrade Medical Faculty has accused Rector Đokić of deliberately misleading the public regarding the dean election process, asserting that the procedure for candidacy is lawful despite his request for review. A lawsuit has also been filed by a candidate whose application was challenged.
Milan Balažic, the Mayor of Moravče, is suspected of multiple corruption offenses following a court order for house searches. The deputy mayor, Marko Kladnik, is also suspected of aiding in bribery.
The government of North Macedonia has adopted amendments to the Customs Tariff Law to reduce tariffs on 70 raw materials and semi-finished products starting July 1, aligning with EU standards.
A new study indicates that small daily adjustments, such as 11 minutes of extra sleep and 4.5 minutes of brisk walking, can lower the risk of heart attack and stroke by 10%.
A Penn State study indicates that replacing typical snacks with pecans can improve cholesterol levels and overall diet quality, offering a healthy alternative to chips.
The Serbia Centre (SRCE) party's energy committee announced that Serbia's power transmission system is operating in a disturbed regime for about 90% of the year, on the verge of collapse, and accused Elektromreža Srbije (EMS) of misleading the public.
Despite their close collaboration, Quentin Tarantino and Brad Pitt reportedly had a moment of disagreement during the filming of 'Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood,' with Tarantino allegedly threatening Pitt.
The United States has indicted former Cuban President Raúl Castro on murder charges related to the 1996 downing of two planes. This action has escalated tensions between the two nations and is seen as a significant moment in their relations.
The Automobile and Motorcycle Association of Serbia (AMSS) has issued a warning about reduced visibility on roads due to morning fog. Drivers are advised to exercise caution, particularly on routes near rivers and in valleys.
The European Commission has proposed new initiatives aimed at simplifying cross-border train bookings and enhancing passenger rights across Europe. These measures seek to make train travel more accessible and convenient for journeys involving multiple countries and operators.
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.
Serbian politician Dragan Đilas has proposed a law for the takeover of NIS (Naftna Industrija Srbije), the national petroleum industry. He stated that this move is intended for Serbia to "take fate into its own hands."
The public debate on amendments to the Property Tax Decision has concluded in Tivat, with the most significant change being the reduction of the municipal corrective coefficient used to determine the average market price per square meter.
Veteran musician Željko Bebek has released a new single titled 'Voli me do neba,' marking his continued musical activity after 50 years in the industry. His son and Muhamed Latić were involved in the production of the new track.
A law concerning the seizure of criminally acquired property remains stalled in Bosnia and Herzegovina's Ministry of Justice, putting the country at risk of sanctions.
The highly anticipated sequel, "The Devil Wears Prada 2," has been released, featuring Meryl Streep and a cameo by Lady Gaga. The film opened to a strong box office performance, earning $10 million in previews, and has received positive early reviews.
Actress Emily Blunt revealed she was genuinely afraid of her co-star Meryl Streep while filming 'The Devil Wears Prada,' attributing it to Streep's intense focus on her role as the icy editor Miranda Priestly.
Actress Helena Bonham Carter has reportedly left or been cut from the set of "The White Lotus" Season 4 shortly after filming commenced. Her departure is rumored to be due to a conflict with a colleague, creating a void in the cast.
Montenegro's power company is experiencing reduced revenues due to the EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and has been forced to import electricity at significantly higher prices. There is no final decision yet on the shutdown deadline for the thermal power plant.
The conflict in Iran has triggered a chain reaction in the global aviation industry, causing rising fuel prices, airspace closures, and increased costs. Airlines are reducing flights, rerouting, and gradually raising ticket prices, with fuel surcharges potentially increasing tickets by over 100 euros.