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The U.S. Supreme Court has once again refused to hear an appeal from Donald Trump in a case concerning millions in damages awarded to a writer for assault.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has once again refused to hear an appeal from Donald Trump in a case concerning millions in damages awarded to a writer for assault.

Rainfall across parts of Europe has significantly aided efforts to contain wildfires, including Belgium's largest on record and blazes in Greece. While some fires remain active, the precipitation has brought relief to firefighters battling widespread blazes exacerbated by heatwaves.

Complaints have been filed against Montenegrin officials, with Kljajić submitting a report against Dragaš to the ASK and Kalezić filing a grievance against the Municipality of Pljevlja.

The National Museum of Serbia announced a week of exhibitions, workshops, discussions, and concerts at multiple locations in Belgrade.

U rješenju o razrješenju Kljajića piše da je predlog da se Kljajić razriješi prije isteka mandata podnijela zamjenica generalnog sekretara Vlade
Road and sidewalk reconstruction has led to the closure of Zakole Street and the narrowing of Rondo Wiatraczna in Warsaw, Poland, with buses redirected.
Poland's Office for Personal Data Protection (UODO) recommends that small and medium-sized businesses assess the legal implications of using artificial intelligence tools before purchasing or implementing them from external providers.

After seven years, the judicial process for an unspecified case remains unresolved, with parties still awaiting a final epilogue.

Moscow has reportedly received several unexpected and painful blows from Ankara this August, particularly concerning its relations with Turkey since the attack on Ukraine, with Erdoğan delivering the worst news.

The Lovrenška Lakes are highlighted as one of the most beautiful spots in Pohorje, Slovenia. A popular hiking trail leads through forests, plains, and the mysterious world of the high moor to reach them.

The article revisits actor Marko Marković, known for his role as Luka in the popular series 'Villa Maria,' noting that he is now 52 years old and looks significantly different.

Catania Airport in Sicily has gradually resumed flight operations after a recent eruption of Mount Etna led to its closure. The alert level for the volcano has been lowered as its activity decreased.

Montenegro's Police Administration is investigating a Beranac resident for allegedly insulting MP Milan Knežević on Facebook, though Knežević has not yet provided a statement to the police.

Criminal charges have been filed against a company from Bijelo Polje and a Turkish citizen on suspicion of tax evasion. The investigation is ongoing into the alleged financial misconduct.

Sarajevo International Airport marked the 30th anniversary of its reopening for civil air traffic on August 15, 1996, symbolizing a crucial step in Bosnia and Herzegovina's post-war reconstruction.

Péter Magyar has invited Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and leaders of other parliamentary parties to the Paks nuclear power plant to observe the construction and discuss past shortcomings. Magyar announced that the 'sinking of the barges' at Paks would begin on Saturday morning.
North Macedonia has reported its second death from West Nile fever, while Greece is experiencing a sharp increase in cases with nine fatalities. The disease continues to pose a public health concern in the region.

Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, declared victory in the Clacton by-election, securing his return to parliament despite criticism for not attending the vote count. His win is described as a 'circus of vanity' by some, highlighting his approach to democracy.

A woman from Pljevlja is suspected of theft after multiple pairs of sunglasses were stolen from a car, leading to a criminal complaint being filed.

The Czech Republic has experienced numerous tropical days with temperatures nearing 40 degrees Celsius, leading to heatwaves and drought that are now causing billions in economic damage, comparable to a medium-sized flood.

Leg cramps are a common and often uncomfortable occurrence during pregnancy, capable of striking suddenly day or night. While generally not a cause for concern, they can significantly disrupt daily functioning, and this article offers advice on how to alleviate them.

Emir Suljagić, Director of the Srebrenica Memorial Center, has filed a criminal complaint against BiH Finance Minister Srđan Amidžić. Suljagić alleges that Amidžić is blocking the implementation of a law enacted by High Representative Christian Schmidt.

Director Lilly Wachowski has stated that Hollywood studios are unwilling to finance her new $10 million thriller, 'The Hunted,' because it features an entirely transgender cast. She expressed frustration that the industry is not interested in making a film with a "wall-to-wall trans cast."

The practice of filing compensation claims is becoming more widespread, indicating a growing trend in seeking redress for damages. This suggests an evolving legal and social landscape regarding accountability.

China's C919 passenger jet, positioned as a competitor to Boeing and Airbus, has successfully completed its first international commercial flight. This marks a significant step for COMAC in challenging the global aviation duopoly.

Montenegrin lawyer Veselin Radulović has filed a new criminal complaint against the Democrats, the Minister of Internal Affairs, and responsible persons in the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Police Directorate, alleging unlawful denial of employment to Ognjen Đurđić under the guise of 'vetting'.
Ponad 250 osób zginęło w wyniku trzęsienia ziemi jakie nawiedziło zachodnią Kolumbię - podała agencja Reuters.

A Croatian travel portal has highlighted the Sušica River near Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina, as a hidden gem featuring natural pools, largely unknown to many.

Stripes and denim have been identified as a perfect combination and a crucial fashion trend for the end of summer 2026.
New research indicates that the recommended 150 minutes of weekly physical activity may not be enough to adequately protect one's health. The findings suggest a need for increased activity levels to achieve optimal health benefits.

A 19-year-old hiker tragically died after slipping and falling into a ravine on Mount Triglav, sustaining fatal injuries.
Three individuals, including former MMA fighter Aleks R., have been charged in connection with the brutal beating of a Ukrainian citizen in Radom, Poland, according to the District Prosecutor's Office.

Valter Lavitola, a former associate of Silvio Berlusconi, has been arrested in Italy for allegedly orchestrating a bomb attack outside the home of Rai journalist Sigfrido Ranucci, with Italian authorities announcing further arrests in the case.
Alarmingly low water levels in Poland's Vistula River are forcing boaters to relocate to the central section, though most boats are adapted for shallow waters and kayaking remains possible.
A 47-year-old Russian citizen, A.A., has been given a suspended sentence and expelled from Montenegro for disturbing public order, following an attack on a compatriot and insulting police officers in Budva.

Stephen King reportedly found the 2013 film adaptation of one of his works unbearable to watch, indicating his strong disapproval of the movie.
An article discusses the impact and importance of effective opening scenes in films, highlighting how they set the tone, introduce the world, and build tension for the audience.

Robbers stole 320,000 euros from a market in Budva after overpowering three employees. Police are investigating the details of the large-scale theft.
The situation regarding the major wildfire in Serbia's Deliblato Sands has improved, according to officials, after firefighters battled the blaze that had consumed approximately 1,500 hectares.

Maritime rescue services near Krk and Klenovica in Croatia have responded to multiple incidents involving kayakers and stand-up paddleboarders being carried out to sea by strong Bura winds.

An article explores the various types of hybrid powertrains, differentiating between those closer to traditional gasoline engines and those leaning towards electric, and considers the impact of range extenders.

A natural mosquito repellent spray that smells like a favorite perfume can be easily made at home, offering an effective and pleasant alternative to commercial products for summer evenings.

Serbian TV host Ivana Milenković is enjoying her summer vacation and has garnered numerous compliments for her appearance in bikini photos.
A recent survey indicates that meat and cold cuts remain a staple in the Polish diet, with 84.9% of respondents consuming them at least once a week, and nearly a quarter daily. Rising prices are influencing purchasing patterns more than leading to a complete abandonment of meat.

On International Cat Day, an article explores how cats have become more than just street pets in Istanbul, evolving into neighbors, local celebrities, and an integral part of the city's identity.
Former Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki attended a picnic in Wrocław's Jagodno district, where he announced the formation of a new political camp aimed at broadening the offer of the entire right-wing. He stated he feels 'great in the lion's den' regarding the task ahead for his association.

Contamination caused by carcinogenic substances at the Óbuda Gas Works is being isolated, with authorities advising against disaster tourism in the area. Efforts are underway to contain the hazardous materials.

Géza Sebestyén, a lecturer at MCC, expressed surprise that young people, many of whom supported the Tisza party in the April elections, did not immediately begin marrying en masse, raising demographic concerns.

Live Nation and investment group PPF are establishing a joint venture to operate major multifunctional venues in the Czech Republic, including O2 arena, O2 universum, and Forum Karlín.
A man in Poland, Marcin Z., reportedly killed a victim and began dismembering the body while the victim was still alive, to avoid paying an invoice for plastering work in his new home.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is set to make his first visit to Serbia since the Russian invasion, a move aimed at discussing important topics including the European path for both nations and potentially weakening Moscow's regional influence. Serbian President Vučić also announced upcoming elections, expecting a convincing victory.

Ukraine's ambassador to Poland addressed various topics, including the delay in MiG-29 transfers, the historical role of UPA, and the impact of figures like Bandera on Ukraine's EU path, while also confirming Poland's 50th military aid package.

Police raided the property of a 32-year-old drug dealer in Novi Zagreb on a holiday, arresting him and seizing various items, effectively shutting down his drug operation.

Croatian beach 5th best in the world: "Natural phenomenon with turquoise clear sea"
Dr. Eliza Działach, president of the National Association of Oncology Care Coordinators, discusses the importance of patient navigators in the complex hospital system for oncology patients in Poland.

Controversial Slovak businessman Marian Kočner was found guilty of tax fraud in connection with the sale of hotels, adding to his legal troubles as he also faces charges for ordering the murder of journalist Ján Kuciak.

The Lyst Index for Q2 reveals that the baseball cap is currently the most sought-after fashion item, surpassing bags and shoes in popularity.

An exhibition is being held to celebrate the work of one of the most controversial fashion designers of all time. The event highlights their influential and often provocative contributions to the fashion world.
The sequel to the cult film 'The Devil Wears Prada 2' has garnered significant success on streaming platforms, accumulating 15.2 million views globally on Disney+ and Hulu within just five days of its release.

An attorney has urged Charles University to actively reach out and compensate all affected students and the bereaved families following the 2023 Philosophy Faculty shooting, arguing the university has not treated students equally to employees.
Slovak financier Miroslav Remeta's business empire is reportedly crumbling, marked by significant debts, a controversial acquisition of a luxury hotel, and a failed tunnel construction project.

Slovak households are driving increasingly older cars, with the average age rising to 15.7 years last year, placing Slovakia among the top ten EU countries with the oldest vehicle fleets. Despite a strong automotive industry, Slovaks are parking older cars at home, though entrepreneurs are an exception.

Two foreign hikers were bitten by different snakes while on a trail towards Blejska koča. One hiker's condition worsened at the hut, leading to both being airlifted to a medical facility.

Louis Vuitton, a renowned French fashion brand, established its first store in Paris nearly 200 years ago, becoming a globally recognized name.

A pottery throwing competition took place at the Ventspils Seaside Open-Air Museum, where participants competed to create the tallest vessel, widest bowl, and most accurate historical replica within a limited time.
Slovakia is experiencing an unprecedented decline in entrepreneurs, with tens of thousands of businesses and sole proprietorships ceasing operations in the first seven months of the year. Experts warn that new taxes, increased levies, and overall unpredictability are contributing to this trend.

A private firm, TKC Meltex, owned by Ivana Tykač, built three new floors in a Prague city house but had them approved as a single floor, subsequently offering luxury apartments in the historic center for short-term tourist rentals, prompting local council discussions.

U TKALČIĆEVOJ ulici u Zagrebu, 23-godišnjak je u tučnjavi teško ozlijedio 40-godišnjaka. Policija je uhitila napadača na mjestu događaja i protiv njega podnijela kaznenu prijavu.

Vlasina Lake in Serbia is home to a natural phenomenon of islands that are not stationary, continuing to surprise observers with their movement.
Poland has temporarily reduced the VAT on fuel, which is expected to cause a price drop of approximately 20 cents per liter, though prices are still projected to rise this week.

Meta is heading to a child safety trial where it faces potential financial damages as large as $1.4 trillion, with 30 US states demanding changes to its platforms. The outcome of this lawsuit could significantly alter Facebook and Instagram.

NALED announced that Serbian business owners are optimistic about the business environment, but a survey reveals that 34% are most concerned about international tensions and rising energy prices.

The Czech Office for the Protection of Competition has confirmed fines totaling 280 million Czech crowns against meal voucher companies Edenred, Pluxee (formerly Sodexo), and Up for a cartel agreement, making the penalties legally binding.

Two entrepreneurs in Dubí, Teplice region, organized a community meeting called 'Krušnohorská žije' where residents could vote on the new design for a local park, alongside presentations from local businesses.

Publications are offering a weekly horoscope and a financial overview for the period of August 17-23, 2026, providing guidance and insights for the upcoming week.

Ukraine launched one of its largest drone attacks on Russia, targeting the Moscow region and damaging a major warehouse, while Russia retaliated with strikes on Ukrainian cities including Odesa and Sumy. The attacks resulted in injuries and significant damage to infrastructure on both sides.
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Po tygodniach ekstremalnych upałów przekraczających 40 stopni Celsjusza, we Włoszech nastąpiło chwilowe ochłodzenie.

Montenegrin actor and model Nikola Šoć, known for his roles in 'Survivor' and the popular series 'Budva na pjenu od mora,' celebrated his 40th birthday with a grand party.

Kosovo is increasingly investing in planning new water sources and reserves, with priority projects including five new dams and the redirection of water between basins to modify its water system.
A giant naval mine discovered in the Danube River near Moča was successfully moved to an island by pyrotechnicians. Shipping traffic on the Danube remains unrestricted following the mine's relocation for disposal.

The Czech Republic anticipates a weaker grain and rapeseed harvest this year, prompting agrarian economist Maier to discuss the inherent risks in agriculture and the role of subsidies.

Research conducted by 21 Kutatokozpont for Telex.hu indicates that András Baka, the new President of Hungary, is already more popular and perceived as more capable than his predecessor, Tamás Sulyok, ever was.

Devastating wildfires have swept through Omiš, Croatia, leaving a trail of destruction and prompting a search for missing persons, including a British tourist. Authorities are investigating the cause of the fires, with one fire chief suggesting arson.
NATO fighter jets shot down a drone over Latvian airspace, with Latvia blaming 'Russian electromagnetic warfare' for the incident. This marks the second time this summer that NATO aircraft have intervened to neutralize a drone in the region.
American poet Edward Hirsch discusses Czesław Miłosz's most significant achievement, which was introducing a combination of metaphysics and historicism into American poetry, and his confirmation from Pope John Paul II.
Maciej Berek's candidacy for the Constitutional Tribunal has sparked controversy in Poland, despite confirmation from Prime Minister Donald Tusk. Critics are raising questions about the standards for political appointments to the tribunal, given Berek's government background.
Poles are massively checking their data after a leak of medical records from the MyDr platform, one of Europe's largest, affecting nearly 19 million citizens. The incident opens the door for compensation claims and significant financial penalties for the 12,000 clinics that collaborated with the platform and were administrators of the sensitive data.

In the Czech Republic, a growing number of mothers on parental leave are starting their own businesses, driven by a lack of flexible employment options from their previous employers.

SOS Children's Villages in Bosnia and Herzegovina marked International Youth Day by highlighting opportunities that transform the lives of young people. The organization emphasized its commitment to providing support and pathways for youth development.

Four Portuguese tourists went missing in the Adriatic Sea off Croatia, with two rescued alive after eight hours, and one confirmed dead from the shipwreck.

Millions of people across Europe gathered to witness a rare total solar eclipse, the first on mainland Europe since 2006, with many locations offering special viewing events and NASA observing from Spain. The event also raised concerns about potential strain on UK power supplies and a shortage of protective eyewear in some areas.

A new tourist submarine in Petrovac, Montenegro, is offering 30-minute rides to explore the underwater world, showcasing fish, starfish, and sea urchins.

Daškova cukrárna in Chlumec nad Cidlinou, a confectionery with over a century of history, has survived nationalization and continues to bake traditional First Republic-era treats, illustrating 20th-century Czech history.
The Confederation of Autonomous Trade Unions of Serbia announced it has filed complaints against Members of Parliament Đorđe Đorđić and Željko Veselinović with the Administrative-Budgetary and Mandate-Immunity Committee of the National Assembly, citing their public appearances and comments.

Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker is reflecting on the harrowing 2008 plane crash he survived, sharing details including his then 2-year-old daughter Alabama's tearful plea for him to stay home before the incident, which he had a bad feeling about, and promoting his upcoming Hulu documentary.

The Movement of Free Citizens (PSG) announced that the formation of the Vojvodina parliamentary group with students was an individual action by provincial MP Miroslav Ilić, not a decision made by the party.

A group of ill-equipped hikers from Belgium, the UK, USA, and Austria, who had practically no suitable gear for their excursion, will have to cover the cost of their helicopter rescue.
Lithuania is actively working on a culinary tourism strategy, aiming to position itself as a top destination for food enthusiasts and highlighting its emerging Michelin-starred dining scene.

An article highlights homemade bone broth as a natural source of collagen, a crucial protein for skin health whose production declines with age.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić continued his tour of Serbia, making promises for infrastructure projects in Nova Varoš, including a water supply system. Concurrently, Serbia has threatened to reduce water flow to Kosovo, prompting international concern and a reaction from Kosovo's Foreign Minister Donika Gërvalla-Schwarz.

Former President Trump has adopted a 'low-key' approach to Iran talks, aiming to leverage the country's economic stress, while Israel's rejection of a Gaza plan raises concerns about prolonged conflict. Iran, in turn, has linked the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz to US concessions and ironically responded to Trump's 'chess game' analogy.

The Novo Sarajevo Municipality reported severe vandalism at the Hrasno Brdo underpass, where the lift was again damaged and dislodged from its position.
This article provides a weekly summary of important financial deadlines, indicators, and rates relevant for accountants, taxpayers, and HR personnel in Poland for the week of August 10-16, 2026.

Masked robbers carried out a cinematic heist at a market in central Budva, making off with €320,000. Police are currently searching for the perpetrators of the armed robbery.

Clint Eastwood reportedly found a 1976 Western film to be 'ridiculous' and could not stand it. His strong negative opinion of the movie has been revealed.

Data from the MONSTAT Statistics Administration show that in the period January-May 2026, 2,779 children were born in Montenegro, while 2,663 people died.
International Cat Day is being celebrated globally, a day established in 2002 by the International Fund for Animal Welfare, with various outlets like The Jerusalem Post highlighting their own beloved felines as part of the festivities.
Firmy Elona Muska - SpaceX i Tesla - wybrały Teksas na miejsce budowy ogromnej fabryki półprzewodników. Terafab ma dostarczać chipy wykorzystywane na Ziemi i w kosmosie.

Authorities in Cairo uncovered a fraud scheme where an unemployed man bribed court employees to "rent" a courtroom, impersonated a judge, and collected money from victims during fake hearings.

International Cat Day highlights the unique qualities of cats, including their independence, cleanliness, adaptability to apartment living, and therapeutic effect on humans.

Dragan Koprivica has resigned, stating that recently adopted legal amendments have rendered professional and expert criteria, previously mandatory, into optional and practically voluntary requirements, thereby undermining their purpose.

Serbia has allocated 368 million dinars for uniforms for employees at the EXPO exhibition, with Modni atelje Biljana Tipsarević and Luss Textile contracted for production.

Users on Reddit have engaged in a discussion, sharing their opinions on which films feature the most outstanding opening scenes.
A 25-year-old woman in Vienna was allegedly abused for years by a man, whose body was later found buried after she reportedly transported it in a baby stroller. This discovery has led to the resolution of a years-old crime.
The United States has introduced new tariffs and minimum prices on polysilicon products from China, impacting key components for semiconductors and solar panels. This move aims to address trade imbalances and protect domestic industries.
Construction firm Hochtief and other companies are disputing the cancellation of a multi-billion crown contract for a new maternity hospital in Brno, claiming they received no justification from the Brno University Hospital.
The Warsaw Zoo, in collaboration with specialists, has created a 1:1 scale 3D-printed skeleton of Erna, a legendary elephant who was a symbol and matriarch of the zoo's herd.

German counter-terrorism police are investigating the discovery of an explosive drone near a runway at Leipzig Airport, which collided with a cargo plane, raising concerns of a potential 'hybrid' Russian attack. German media and officials suggest Russia's involvement, while the Russian embassy has reacted to the accusations.
A dietitian recommends consuming foods like watermelon, cold soups, and chia milk during high temperatures to replenish electrolytes and minerals, as Poland faces the peak of a heatwave.

The Narodni evropski savez (NES) coalition, including PDA and Naprijed parties, has announced its joint electoral lists for the upcoming state and federal parliamentary elections.

Mehdi Laribi, also known as 'Tic' and the alleged leader of the DZ Mafia, has been arrested in Algeria. This significant apprehension of a priority target for French justice has reignited judicial cooperation between Algiers and Paris.
The Alliance of Independent Trade Unions of Serbia has submitted a package of three interconnected legislative proposals to the Ministry of Labor, Employment, Veteran and Social Affairs, aiming for a comprehensive reform of labor and social rights.

Capybaras, the world's largest rodents, unexpectedly entered the legislative assembly building of the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso.

As Mostar endures temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius, residents are raising concerns about overflowing waste containers and piles of garbage along roadsides, leading to unpleasant odors.

Borovinić Bojović has submitted her resignation from her councilor function after the ASK determined she could work part-time at the Clinical Center or another employer.

Croatian singer Jacques Houdek has commented on another local singer, stating her voice is 'so-so' but that she is becoming 'more attractive.' His remarks have drawn attention to his critical style.

A group of young Italian hikers called for rescue after being frightened by a pack of wolves above Lake Bohinj in Slovenia. The hikers were unharmed but sought assistance due to the encounter.
UEFA has reportedly gained support for a new international competition, dubbed a 'Global Nations League,' intended to rival FIFA's World Cup. This move suggests a potential shift in the landscape of international football tournaments.
A practical guide offers advice on planning trips with children, emphasizing factors such as the child's age, travel duration, and access to medical care.

Donald Trump issued a 'last chance' warning to Iran for a deal, claiming they are begging for negotiations despite their denials, and also criticized oil companies for excessive profits. Separately, he expressed disappointment in Jeanine Pirro for her handling of a Reflecting Pool vandalism case.

A 44-year-old man in Novalja was arrested and charged after attacking a police officer and damaging a fence in response to his improperly parked car being towed.
A Polish diocese is demanding that the State Treasury also be held liable in a lawsuit concerning a priest, Jan Wodniak, who sexually abused an altar boy. Wodniak was reportedly registered as a secret collaborator with the Security Service during the communist era.

The city of Třinec in the Czech Republic has banned door-to-door energy sales after a scammer coerced residents into signing contracts, prompting the city council to change its rules.
Investors on the Polish stock exchange were actively selling shares, leading to a downturn at the start of the week.

Kljajić has filed a complaint with the Agency for Prevention of Corruption (ASK) against Dragaš, alleging a conflict of interest. The complaint claims Dragaš is in violation of regulations regarding public office.
New research indicates that just 90 to 120 minutes of strength training per week can significantly reduce the risk of premature death, with the best results achieved when combined with aerobic activity.
Police recordings show electric scooter users in Poland often exceed speed limits, with some reaching 70 km/h. Regulations clearly define allowed speeds on roads and sidewalks, leading to numerous fines.

A close relative of Ljubo Milović is suspected of illegal construction in Grahovac, Montenegro. An investigation by the Economic Crime Suppression Unit found that D.M. does not possess a construction application or permit, which is required by law.
Gerard and Rory were shot dead in their family home over 30 years ago, with their killers still unknown. Their names are on a long list of victims from the Northern Ireland conflict.

The future of Prague's iconic Podolí maternity hospital is uncertain, with ongoing debates about its fate after previous attempts in the 1990s to convert it into a casino or hotel were thwarted by protests.

Belgium is battling its largest wildfire in recent history in the Hoge Venen nature reserve, which is now advancing towards the German border. This has led to the evacuation of several German towns, including parts of Monschau, as firefighters struggle to contain the blaze exacerbated by hot weather.

The Lovrenc Lakes, considered one of the most beautiful spots in Pohorje, are accessible via a popular hiking trail through forests and high bogs.

Bosanskohercegovačka voditeljica Zvezdana Stojaković u jutarnjem programu BHT1 s crvenog tepiha SFF-a unijela dozu elegancije svojim modnim izdanjem.

Bosanskohercegovačka glumica i voditeljica Lana Stanišić večeras je svojim modnim izdanjem privukla posebnu pažnju na crvenom tepihu.

Ukraine has claimed responsibility for striking a Russian rocket and space center in Samara, deep within Russian territory, using its new 'Flamingo' missiles. President Zelenskyy released a video confirming the attack on what he described as a critical facility supporting a Starlink-style network.
A writer, son of a chess grandmaster, is suspected of being a serial killer and a member of a fascist gang, wanted by Interpol for murders in Minsk.

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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).

Actress Anne Hathaway, pregnant with her third child, caused an online stir after wearing a dress that partially revealed her baby bump, leading to accusations of seeking attention.

An initiative has been submitted to Montenegro's Constitutional Court to assess the constitutionality and legality of a decision, warning of potential irreparable damage to public interest and a budget of 500,000 euros allocated for the purpose.
A polemic has emerged regarding the future of PKP LHS, Poland's broad-gauge railway line, and the Sławków terminal, with shipping market practitioners weighing in.

Czech Vice-Premier and Minister of Industry and Trade Karel Havlíček announced a trip to war-torn Ukraine with entrepreneurs. The visit aims to engage Czech businesses in the reconstruction of Ukraine's infrastructure.

Several effective tricks and methods can help eliminate unpleasant odors from refrigerators. These tips provide practical solutions for maintaining a fresh-smelling appliance.

The New Serbian Democracy (NSD) in Danilovgrad announced that criminal charges have been filed against Jovanka Popović, and proceedings are underway regarding the dismissal of former director Violeta Golubović, in response to political attacks from the URA Civic Movement.
The Confederation of Autonomous Trade Unions of Serbia announced it has submitted a draft law to state institutions concerning the rights of freedom fighters, war veterans, civilian war victims, and their families.

An article discusses how traditional dishes can be a natural source of collagen, an important protein for skin, bone, and cartilage health, whose production declines with age.

The first phase of new EU packaging legislation, which bans water and grease-repellent substances and requires companies to document packaging origins, has been criticized by businesses for its lack of clarity and unpredictability.

Slovenia's Commission for the Prevention of Corruption found a conflict of interest involving Dr. Uroš Pinterič, then director of the Pomurje Scientific and Innovation Centre, who participated in and decided on the employment of a relative, granting her an assistant title and remote work.
Polish Energy Minister Miłosz Motyka announced that a decision on potentially reinstating a fuel price reduction program, which would apply for the last two weeks of August, will be made this week.

Europe is experiencing severe drought conditions, leading to critically low water levels in major rivers like the Rhine and Danube, which is disrupting industry, shipping, and water supply in several countries. The ongoing dry spell is causing concerns for drinking water availability and economic activity across the continent.

Slobodna Crna Gora, led by Vladislav Dajković, has filed a complaint against CdM with the Agency for Audiovisual Media Services (AMU) and the Media Council for Self-Regulation (MSS).

A Prague municipal court has definitively ruled that the Czech state must pay 35 million Czech crowns in compensation to Vladimír Sitta, a key witness in the Prague public transport 'ticket case', who faced prosecution for alleged tunneling.

The XV International Summer Camp for Chamber Music concluded with a final concert at the 'Budo Tomović' Cultural and Information Center in Podgorica, as part of the 'Podgorica Cultural Summer' event.
Police in Wola, Warsaw, arrested two 16-year-olds suspected of beating a man in the head, stealing 50 zloty, and then attacking a passerby who intervened.

The FBI Director announced that the bureau is working with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) on election integrity efforts.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić is facing criticism from opposition figures, who accuse him of hindering reforms necessary for EU accession. Concerns have also been raised regarding his influence over various state matters and public discourse.

A person tragically slipped and fell to their death while on a trail leading to Triglav mountain.

Moldova's Minister of Environment, Gheorghe Hajder, warned that the water level in the Novodnistrovsk reservoir has dropped by another 25 cm since early August, now standing at 112.76 m compared to the normal retention level of 121 m.

Kosovo officials have expressed serious concern and condemned Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's statements threatening to change the course of the Ibar River, which flows through both Serbia and Kosovo. Meanwhile, Kosovan police have begun controlling the Ibar Bridge in Mitrovica.

The public enterprise Komunalno Mostar announced that it has filed criminal charges with the competent prosecutor's office. The charges relate to cases where there is suspicion of criminal offenses causing property damage to the company.

A passenger train and a freight train collided near Križevci, Croatia, injuring 25 people, including conductors and engineers. Authorities are investigating the cause of the accident while working to clear the tracks and restore service.
Prague writer and guide Mariusz Surosz suggests limiting the number of tourists at Prague Castle, which attracts over nine million visitors annually, due to overcrowding.

This article provides a comprehensive guide to various hybrid car engine types, including mild, full, plug-in, and range-extender hybrids, exploring how they differ in their reliance on gasoline versus electric power.

A criminal complaint has been filed against former Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó, accusing him of accepting bribes in connection with a Chinese-related deal. The allegations suggest a 'Chinese connection' to the suspected corruption.
The Netflix K-drama 'Eastern Palace' is receiving acclaim for its high-quality entertainment and its successful integration of local Korean folklore over Western motifs.
A 50-year-old driver in Kamienna Góra, Poland, received a significant fine and penalty points after hitting a 16-year-old riding an electric scooter on the sidewalk due to a moment of inattention while turning.

Dragan Koprivica, Executive Director of the Center for Democratic Transition (CDT), has resigned from his position as a member of the Commission for the Election of the President and members of the Central Election Commission (CIK) in Montenegro.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy made his first visit to Serbia, a country with close ties to Russia, to meet with President Aleksandar Vučić and other officials. The discussions focused on expanding cooperation between the two nations and Ukraine's EU accession clusters.

Civil society organizations have filed a complaint with the Ministry of Interior, State Attorney's Office, and ombudswoman regarding the spread of videos featuring Torcida and veterans from Knin.

The Parisian fashion house Matières Fécales, founded in Montreal by Steven Raj Bhaskaran and Hannah Rose Dalton, is increasingly gaining global attention for its striking designs worn by stars like Zendaya and Lady Gaga.

Srđan Perić, President of the Capital City Assembly, has initiated proceedings to dismiss members of the 'Radosav Ljumović' National Library Council, alleging they exceeded their authority by proposing a name change.

The legendary courtesan Mata Hari was executed after being accused of being a double spy during World War I. Her story remains a significant historical event involving espionage and betrayal.

Spain deployed naval vessels and increased border security in Ceuta following a massive influx of over 500 migrants, including many children, from Morocco. The event sparked a diplomatic crisis between Spain and Morocco, prompting calls for stronger EU cooperation and raising concerns about the welfare of unaccompanied minors.

Lithuania has warned that Russia may be planning false-flag drone attacks on Baltic infrastructure using captured Ukrainian drones. The country's intelligence suggests Russia is considering provocations in the region, prompting Lithuania to strengthen its defenses.

An 84-year-old pensioner in Zagreb was arrested after setting fire to garbage in the hallway of a building on Baltazara Bogišića Street. Police quickly apprehended the suspect for criminal investigation.

An ATM in Sarajevo's Višnjik neighborhood was destroyed during an overnight attempted robbery, though the perpetrators failed to steal any money.

HSP BiH has filed an appeal with the Constitutional Court of BiH against the certification of Slaven Kovačević's candidacy. The party argues that 'no one is above the Constitution'.

The Polish government is considering implementing regulated fuel prices to alleviate concerns over rising costs, with decisions expected in the coming weeks. Prime Minister Tusk and Minister Domański are exploring options for driver relief.

The director of a Russian drone manufacturing company, known for producing 'Ghoul' drones, was seriously injured in a car explosion near Yekaterinburg. Media reports indicate he was critically wounded in the blast.

Singer Jacques Houdek became a media topic after criticizing young singer Duška Brčić-Šušak at Oliver's Evenings, with the incident now turning into a subject of jest among Croatian musicians.

Ljubiša Ćosić, the Mayor of East Sarajevo, has commented on a video showing him at a celebration with individuals from the criminal underworld, stating he would resign if proof of his connection to criminals is provided.

Moldova's Minister of Environment visited the Novodnistrovsk reservoir, noting that the lake is half empty and the country is now consuming water from its strategic reserve. The visit highlights concerns over water levels and resource management.

Serbian opposition figures are discussing strategies to defeat the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) and President Vučić. They emphasize the need for a broad opposition front to bring about change and return Serbia to a European path.
Reports of foul odor, malfunctioning equipment, and bodies left for months in the morgue of the University Clinical Center of the Medical University of Warsaw have prompted a reaction from the Ministry of Health.

The Czech Ministry of Health is proposing to close maternity hospitals with fewer than 600 annual births and convert them into senior homes, a plan that regional authorities in North Bohemia are rejecting.

President Milatović emphasized that the energy, tourism, and agricultural value of Plužine (Piva) must transition from declarative praise to concrete investments, reaching every village and household.

Former Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Janša has reportedly received over €110,000 in compensation from the state for his imprisonment in the Patria case. This payment follows the overturning of his conviction in the high-profile corruption trial.
Drivers in Warsaw will experience easier and more convenient travel near West Station as Jerozolimskie Avenue reopens with two separate carriageways and wider lanes.

Slovenian company I-Vent, specializing in ventilation systems, announced plans to invest in and build a new production plant in one of Croatia's industrial zones.