Associations of victims and witnesses of genocide, including the 'Movement of Mothers of Srebrenica and Žepa Enclaves,' have reacted to public appeals from Serbian officials, led by Aleksandar Vučić, for the release or transfer of Ratko Mladić, emphasizing that legal facts, not appeals, govern the Mechanism's decisions.
The Prime Ministers of Lithuania and Latvia met to discuss strengthening bilateral cooperation. Lithuanian Minister Sinkevičius proposed expanding intergovernmental collaboration with Latvia.
A new study has found that the increasing number of satellites in orbit is imperiling astronomical observations, raising concerns among scientists about light pollution and interference.
Astronaut Donald Pettit has released breathtaking photographs of the 2025 Maha Kumbh Mela, captured from the International Space Station, showcasing the vibrant Hindu pilgrimage from orbit.
Montenegrin politician Milan Knežević has claimed that Prime Minister Milojko Spajić was a member of the Serbian Army. Knežević stated that Spajić owes his premiership to Aleksandar Vučić.
Mattel's high-end collectible line, Barbie Signature, has released new dolls featuring iconic figures Marilyn Monroe and Whitney Houston, priced up to €120 for adult fans and collectors.
A member of the Reserve Bank of India's Monetary Policy Committee stated that India must urgently diversify its export markets to mitigate potential impacts from growing US tariff risks, particularly on labor-intensive sectors.
The September 2026 horoscope forecasts a powerful, transformative, and emotionally rich month, with the Sun in Virgo emphasizing stability and clarity.
A study indicates that Serbia's two-billion-euro investment in the Expo 2027 project in Belgrade is projected to generate nearly double that amount, 3.82 billion euros, in tax revenue for the state budget by 2037.
Drivers in Lithuania are expressing frustration and financial burden due to the non-recognition of technical inspections for cars imported from Germany, a fellow EU country.
Bojan Makarić, a long-serving judge from Bijeljina, Bosnia and Herzegovina, was severely beaten at a futsal tournament held in Brezovo Polje, near Brčko, with neighbors sharing a disturbing photograph of the incident.
NASA has announced the failure of its mission to rescue the aging Swift space telescope, which is now expected to fall to Earth and burn up in the atmosphere. The mission, costing 30 million euros, was called off due to a persistent altitude control problem.
An LGBT Pride caravan traveling through small towns in Serbia has encountered threats, abuse, and police inaction, highlighting ongoing challenges for LGBTQ+ awareness outside of Belgrade.
Polish director and screenwriter Paweł Pawlikowski, known for his Cold War trilogy, discussed his experience filming 'Serbian Epic' in Bosnia at the 32nd Sarajevo Film Festival, recalling how locals might have perceived him as an 'idiot'.
Chinese start-up SpaceSail has raised approximately 7 billion yuan (US$1 billion) in a record funding round for China's satellite internet sector. This investment will accelerate the development of its low-Earth-orbit network, aiming to compete with Elon Musk's Starlink.
Tibor Navracsics, a former minister, and former space commissioner Orsolya Ferencz are initiating a dialogue on Hungary's affairs. Navracsics believes that the extreme confrontation between two sides is destroying the country's unity.
Residents are expressing anger and fear over groups of illegal e-motorbike riders who are regularly seen racing through the streets, causing safety concerns.
A report by RSE identifies various entities, from anonymous social media pages to Russian state media, as key spreaders of Kremlin narratives in Serbia, reaching thousands of followers.
German new investments in China are significantly decreasing, indicating a shift in the economic relationship between the two countries. While China remains an important sales market, it is no longer seen as a primary growth driver for the German economy.
Richard Thiel, a wind energy engineer, shares insights into his career entry, highlighting the patience and diligence required to identify suitable locations for wind turbines and overcome professional hurdles.
YouTube has blocked 'My Life' (Moj život), a channel run by Serbian film director Emir Kusturica and co-produced with the Russian state news agency Sputnik, prompting Kusturica to declare himself a victim of a 'war against truth'.
An oyster shack run by Viktoria and Nicolas Courbin in Gujan-Mestras, Arcachon Bay, is experiencing a return of tourists despite financial losses from a major wildfire that devastated the region.
Italian journalist Sigfrido Ranucci stated on stage that he is being forbidden from speaking and risks dismissal, while also backtracking on a lawsuit against judge Forleo, shifting focus to the masterminds.
Thirteen villagers, led by Shen Mingxin, constructed a tunnel through a mountain using only hammers in the 1970s, due to a lack of funds and machinery.
During a visit to Toplica district, Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić had an unusual encounter with an elderly citizen who stopped him regarding a case, leading to him losing his temper and offering her money.
A significant wildfire is actively burning in the Deliblatska Peščara region of Serbia, with no current estimate on when it will be extinguished. Firefighters are battling the blaze as it continues to spread.
To mark 100 years since Marilyn Monroe's birth, Barbie releases a collector's edition doll featuring one of her most iconic looks, the pink dress, celebrating her enduring legacy.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has publicly expressed his lack of understanding regarding why convicted war criminal Ratko Mladić remains in prison. He questioned the reasons behind Mladić's continued incarceration.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has threatened to divert the flow of the Ibar River as a response to actions taken by Pristina, sparking debate on whether this is a sign of strength or weakness.
The Serbian Ministry of Interior has issued a warning to citizens regarding a rise in phone scams, urging them to be cautious and not hand over money to unknown individuals.
The Paks Nuclear Power Plant is expected to operate at full capacity by next Thursday or Friday, with the remaining turbines scheduled to be reconnected this Sunday. This development aims to restore the plant's full operational output.
The Sandžak Democratic Party (SDP) is prepared to engage in negotiations with the Party of Democratic Action (SDA) Sandžak regarding a joint appearance in the upcoming parliamentary elections. The Party of Justice and Reconciliation (SPP) will make its decision after its party congress in early September.
The Constitutional Court of Republika Srpska ruled that the ban on symbols of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina does not violate the vital national interest of Bosniaks. This decision means the display of the 'lilies' symbol remains prohibited in RS.
The Director of the Republic Geodetic Authority (RGZ) announced that 6,700 property-related cases under the 'Svoj na svome' regulation were processed within the last 24 hours. This update comes from the new director of the RGZ.
Refurbished mobile phones are experiencing a surge in popularity across Portugal, as consumers increasingly opt for more sustainable and cost-effective alternatives to new devices.
A public utility worker in Serbia told President Vučić that he was fired for not attending a rally, to which Vučić responded by stating that if this was the reason, those responsible for the dismissal would also be fired. Prime Minister Brnabić later addressed the incident in response to a report.
Officials from the New Serbian Democracy (NSD) attended the Transfiguration of the Lord celebration in Žabljak, Montenegro, extending wishes for peace and health to the citizens.
Serbia's Commission for Protection of Competition has initiated proceedings against four retail chains to investigate potential competition violations amid inflation and concerns over profit margins.
RBI Deputy Governor Murmu emphasized the need for banks to measure financial inclusion by effective usage and informed decisions, highlighting the role of technology and AI in responsive banking systems.
The car of prosecutor Vukašin Vujičić, who is working on cases related to police violence during last year's student protests and a local criminal group, was set on fire in Valjevo, Serbia.
A Barbie doll modeled after Marilyn Monroe has been released to commemorate what would have been the Hollywood icon's 100th birthday. The special edition doll celebrates her enduring legacy.
Lithuanian Energy Minister Lukas Savickas and his Ukrainian counterpart Denys Shmyhal signed a joint declaration on Wednesday, agreeing to strengthen bilateral cooperation in the energy sector.
Serbian Justice Minister Nenad Vujić stated that the Judicial Academy, under a proposed law, will be responsible for training judges and prosecutors, while councils will handle their selection.
China's LandSpace successfully landed a reusable rocket booster, marking a significant milestone that places it alongside SpaceX and Blue Origin in reusable rocket technology. This achievement follows the successful recovery of the Zhuque-3 rocket after an orbital launch.
French referee Abdelatif Kherradji was sentenced to six months in prison with probation for domestic violence against his partner and must attend a course on preventing violence against women.
The second half of August in Serbia is expected to bring a challenging combination of a prolonged heatwave with extremely high temperatures, an increased risk of fires, and warnings from the RHMZ about potential damage from low river levels and droughts.
A fire in Serbia has claimed a life, while dozens of other fires remain active across the country. Firefighting efforts are ongoing to contain the widespread blazes.
The Danube River is hours away from reaching its lowest expected water level, but experts believe the Paks nuclear power plant's two operational turbines may remain unaffected. This situation raises concerns about river navigation and water supply.
The Serbian political party SRCE claims that the public is being misled about the stability of the electricity supply, stating that thermal and hydro aggregates are frequently failing.
Journalists in Serbia lament the increasing control of the regime over national television, radio, newspapers, and online portals, leaving independent information sources scarce.
A significant forest fire is burning in the Vratsa region of Bulgaria, affecting approximately 1500 decares of forest land between the villages of Tlachenе, Gabare, and the town of Varbitsa. The fire started on Tuesday, August 18, with a military helicopter joining the firefighting efforts.
Central bank officials in Iceland and Serbia anticipate that rising inflation expectations will reverse course. They project that inflation will remain within target ranges in the coming period.
A traffic accident occurred on the Miloš Veliki highway near Ljig, Serbia, when a truck collided with a car that was in the emergency lane. The driver of the car was injured in the incident.
Zoltán Tanács, the Hungarian Minister of Science and Technology, has publicly criticized the exorbitant cost of a university application developed for Mosonmagyaróvár University, estimating it could have been created for a fifth of the reported 280 million forints.
A protest in Valjevo, Serbia, on Friday saw conflicting reports on attendance figures, with police estimating around 3,500 citizens while the president reportedly reduced the figure to 1,900.
The National Bank of Serbia governor announced that inflation is expected to stay within the target range of three percent. While inflation is currently lower than anticipated, a slight increase is projected from September.
NASA has released new detailed images from a lunar-orbiting satellite, revealing an 18-meter-wide crater on the Moon's surface created by the impact of a SpaceX rocket part.
Women working in Donald Trump's orbit are reportedly resigning en masse from White House jobs, citing the immense personal cost of constant availability and the pressure for flawlessness within the MAGA system.
An extraordinary session of the High Prosecutorial Council, intended to discuss undue influence on Valjevo prosecutor Vukašin Vujičić following the burning of his car, has been postponed.
Reports indicate that over eight tons of marijuana were transported from North Macedonia to Serbia, as revealed in plea agreements. The case also involves a Serbian national who remains at large.
Serbian Army pilots have described the challenging conditions of fighting wildfires from helicopters, flying at 50 meters above the flames in cabin temperatures reaching 50 degrees Celsius.
A fire in the village of Maglič, in the Tršljiče hamlet, near Kraljevo, Serbia, was localized today at 10:30 AM, covering an area of approximately three hectares, according to the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
The 9th Dunav Film Fest is set to take place in Smederevo from August 21 to 26, featuring 40 films across four program sections and screenings at four locations throughout the city.
Scientists have detected the fastest-known star in the Milky Way orbiting the supermassive black hole at the galactic center, providing new insights into black hole dynamics. Further observations have identified star S301, which orbits significantly closer to Sagittarius A* than any previously known star, potentially clarifying key questions about the region.
A four-ton, six-meter-long monument to Prince Lazar, currently being crafted in a foundry in Subotica, Serbia, is soon expected to arrive in Banja Luka.
Associations of victims and witnesses of genocide, including the Mothers of Srebrenica and Žepa, have criticized Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's statement that convicted war criminal Ratko Mladić should be released.
The Sarajevo Film Festival continues with new film screenings, red carpet appearances by celebrities and fashion designers, and a masterclass by Iranian director Asghar Farhadi, who received an Honorary Heart of Sarajevo award.
Russian Ambassador Aleksandar Bocan-Harčenko announced Russia's active involvement in Serbia's post-election period if the results do not meet their expectations.
Rade Panić, president of the Union of Doctors and Pharmacists of Serbia at OB Studenica, responded to claims by the deputy acting director of the General Hospital 'Studenica' in Kraljevo. The director had denied allegations of pressure on employees to attend rallies.
Bulgaria approved the overflight of a Russian Il-76 firefighting plane at Serbia's request, allowing it to enter Serbia via the Black Sea and Bulgaria on Wednesday evening, despite existing European Union sanctions.
Pavle Dimitrijevic, a legal expert from the Center for Research, Transparency, and Accountability (CRTA), stated that voting screens alone would not resolve election irregularities in Serbia.
Hong Kong is experiencing a range of significant events, including a booming IPO market, a decline in birth rates despite incentives, and a major legal dispute with Panama over canal ports, alongside various local news items.
The Association of Journalists of Serbia (UNS) and its Kosovo branch (DNKiM) marked 28 years since the abduction of Radio Pristina journalists, whose families still have no information regarding their fate.
Serbian opposition figures, including Riha and Đilas, have criticized President Vučić, with Riha suggesting that speculation about election dates is a distraction from the need for election control. Đilas accused Vučić of misleading citizens regarding his promise to resolve the issue of 4.8 million illegal buildings.
An analysis suggests that Russia's policy efforts in the Balkans have stalled, with the Kremlin tolerating Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic's embrace of Ukrainian President Zelensky and the idea of Serbian-Ukrainian arms cooperation.
The rusting hull of the once-famous vessel 'Slovenec' emerged from the Sava River near Sremska Mitrovica, Serbia, earlier this month due to low water levels.
Ivica Dačić announced that the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) will run independently in the next elections, a move they have made consistently since 2012.
A significant milestone has been reached in the construction of a new power station in Tarbert, with the successful delivery of a new turbine that will be central to the plant's operation.
The Harbiş Cliffs in Adana's Karataş district, resembling the White Cliffs of Dover, are attracting paragliding enthusiasts eager to soar over the Mediterranean shoreline.
A VCÖ railway test revealed that passengers are calling for more direct train connections between European cities, while also criticizing train cancellations, disruptions, unpunctuality, and poor coordination between bus and rail services.
Kremlin narratives are reportedly being spread in Serbia through various channels, from anonymous pages to Russian state media, while Nestle faces uncertainty over its Russian business as an unknown firm seeks forced administration from Putin.
A discussion is ongoing in Serbia regarding the balance between political control and public trust, with an emphasis on the importance of data over mere confidence. This debate also touches upon the role of foreign consultants in training local entities.
Across the travel industry, expensive hotel options continue to outperform ordinary ones, indicating that high accommodation prices are likely to remain a fixture.
Popular culture often perpetuates myths about ballerinas achieving thinness through extreme diets. This article explores the reality of ballerina nutrition, debunking common misconceptions and highlighting important dietary principles.
A pastor's wife was convicted of facilitating aggravated child rape and neglect, while her husband faces a life sentence, exposing a disturbing reality behind their nationwide Gospel work.
Serbia is experiencing a new heatwave, with temperatures expected to reach between 34 and 40 degrees Celsius, prompting warnings from meteorological authorities.
Ukrainian President Zelensky is under increasing political pressure, facing calls for wartime elections from a former minister and dismissing an advisor amid an anti-corruption investigation. Concurrently, a Ukrainian man has been arrested in Croatia in connection with the Nord Stream pipeline sabotage.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs (MUP) in Serbia has issued a warning to citizens regarding a significant increase in telephone fraud cases across the country, urging them to exercise caution.
Former Ukrainian Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov has called for wartime elections, arguing that democracy cannot be held hostage by Russia, a proposal deemed unrealistic by President Zelensky's office amid ongoing corruption probes and a recent firing of a top aide.
Residents of a settlement in Voždovac, Serbia, can temporarily breathe a sigh of relief after the European Court of Human Rights issued an interim measure, halting a forced eviction.
The leader of the Danish People's Party, Morten Messerschmidt, has attributed high electricity bills to wind turbines, an analysis that has been refuted by experts.
Developers of 'The Witcher 3' inadvertently created a morbidly humorous side effect where female NPCs would drop their babies, a consequence of their focus on creating a realistic environment and an unintended result of a cut game mechanic.
Students in Serbia have called for an 'Eco-Rebellion' protest to take place on August 23 in Ušće Park. They also allege that polling places are being altered to facilitate ballot photography and voter pressure.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has acknowledged that Ukrainian attacks are causing damage to Russia's logistics and warehouse facilities and has ordered a program to rebuild them. Despite the damage, Putin insisted that the impact on the Russian economy is not critical.
Ridley Scott's epic thriller 'Constellation of the Dog,' featuring Jacob Elordi in what is described as his most mature role, is set to be released in Serbian cinemas from August 27.
Serbia's Republic Election Commission (RIK) has postponed its decision regarding the use of screens at polling stations, allowing its working groups more time to examine the issue.
Serbian music company EXIT has withdrawn from the planned Nexus electronic music festival at Kyrenia Castle. The decision follows diplomatic and political pressure over the event, which was scheduled for September.
A court in Aleksinac, Serbia, found a 42-year-old Finnish citizen guilty of fuel theft, imposing a fine of 100,000 dinars and a one-year expulsion from Serbia.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić made various statements regarding upcoming elections, the country's declining birth rate, and media ownership. He also promised higher wages for factory workers and commented on his own personality traits.
On the Feast of Transfiguration, many associations and unions in the Republic of Serbia are transforming into 'Serbian alliances,' reflecting a trend to increase Serbian presence across various sectors.
Latvia has affirmed its continued support for Moldova's European Union accession process and its willingness to share its experience, conveyed during a phone conversation between Prime Minister Vasile Tofan and his Latvian counterpart, Andris Kulberg.
The Green-Left Front (ZLF) has publicly questioned why Serbian authorities have not requested assistance from the European Union to combat the extensive and prolonged fire in the Deliblatska Peščara region.
Residents of Ravni Kotari in Croatia suspect Jovan Miović is responsible for a series of fires, with some believing the motive was national intolerance. Miović is identified as a Serb and a war veteran.
A play featuring Serbian actor Sergej Trifunović was canceled in Osijek, Croatia, following calls for a boycott by Croatian veterans due to his past political statements. The decision sparked debate, with some criticizing it as a capitulation to primitivism.
Questions have been raised regarding the employment of the Lithuanian Prime Minister's wife in the Kaunas district, sparking reactions from politicians and calls for explanations. The controversy has led to discussions about ethics and transparency in public appointments.
The Independent Journalists' Association of Serbia (NUNS) has criticized a court ruling against portal 021, stating it endangers freedom of expression and sets a dangerous precedent for reporting on public officials' statements.
An article discusses how the 'wunderkind' narrative, often found in children's books, portrays success in science as based on innate talent, creating a demotivating narrative for those seeking straightforward careers.
Raiffeisen Bank in Serbia has received six recognitions in the Global Finance World’s Best Corporate Digital Bank Awards 2026, awarded by the renowned global economic magazine, for its digital business services.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has described the behavior of Western powers in Kosovo as a 'civilizational shame,' accusing them of trying to politically justify past actions and forcefully advocate for Kosovo's independence.
Srbijavoz and Siemens Mobility Austria have signed a contract for the procurement of six new Vectron multi-system electric locomotives to equip the train line to Budapest.
Austrian investors have entered the Hungarian wind energy market, attracted by a planned wind turbine tender by the Hungarian government at the end of August, despite local protests over turbine proximity in Austria.
Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Sanjay Malhotra has indicated that the outlook for the policy rate remains open. He stated that the central bank requires greater clarity on the inflation trajectory before making further decisions.
An article discusses former President Trump's decision to deploy thousands of soldiers on the streets of Washington, D.C., and questions the effectiveness of such military presence in curbing crime.
The Russian Ambassador to Serbia addressed the National Assembly, stating that Russia is doing everything possible to prevent the ethnic cleansing of Serbs in Kosovo. This statement reiterates Russia's commitment to protecting the Serbian population in the region.
A Serbian article laments the state of journalism, stating that the regime will soon control four national television stations, hundreds of local outlets, all national newspapers and radio stations, and an army of online bots, leaving independent media with limited reach.
Isidora Trifunović, wife of Serbian actor Sergej Trifunović, spoke out about an incident earlier this month at a Belgrade shopping center where she was accused of shoplifting from Zara.
Multiple committees of the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), including the Kragujevac City Board, have proposed Ivica Dačić as the party's candidate for the Serbian presidential elections. Supporters expressed their loyalty with the slogan "We are not traitors, we are with Ivica."
A natural location in Serbia, characterized by cold turquoise water and untouched nature, is presented as an ideal place to escape the city heat and enjoy fresh air and forests.
Firefighters are battling multiple blazes in Kladovo, Serbia, leading to a state of emergency being declared in parts of the municipality threatened by the fires.
A wildfire continues to rage in Serbia's Deliblato Sands, having already burned over 3,500 hectares of forest. The Republic Hydrometeorological Institute warns of an approaching heatwave, while critics point to an inadequate state response.
NASA has released new detailed images from a lunar-orbiting satellite, revealing an 18-meter-wide crater on the Moon's surface created by the impact of a SpaceX rocket part.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić stated that he finds it difficult to appear on N1 and Nova S television channels, claiming they have become more critical of government representatives in recent months.
Vladimir Međak, Vice President of the European Movement in Serbia, stated that the report by the Group of States against Corruption (GRECO) indicates that corruption has developed to a level where it has become a significant component of Serbia's GDP growth.
Serbian singer Svetlana Spajić was found guilty and fined by a municipal court in Zadar, Croatia, for performing a 19th-century traditional song and for undeclared residency.
French citizens were arrested in Negotin, Serbia, after police discovered 440 marijuana seeds, grinders, scales, and 11 rounds of ammunition in their possession. The individuals face charges related to drug and weapons offenses.
Jean-Christophe Jasmin discusses a court finding that a former Quebec minister acted arbitrarily and abusively in blocking a Christian event, disregarding the organizers' rights.
A cloud of smoke and a burning smell were reported across Timisoara, Romania, and neighboring localities on Thursday morning. Firefighters investigating the situation announced that the smoke most likely originated from vegetation fires in Serbia.
A Balkan expert has called on the European Union to re-examine its policy of giving Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić a free hand. The expert suggests that this approach needs to be reconsidered.
An Ilyushin aircraft is now battling a large fire that has consumed thousands of hectares of forest in Serbia's Deliblatska peščara, after authorities initially stated they could manage the blaze independently.
Serbian opposition figure Dragan Milić has accused the ruling SNS party of preparing for massive electoral fraud, citing data from the Ministry of Internal Affairs showing nearly 239,000 new citizenships granted over the past decade. This information fuels concerns about potential manipulation of voter rolls.
Old money issues are resurfacing in the relationship between India and Denmark. While Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is in good standing with Modi, nationalists are angered by Danish support for a government critic.
The Serbian festival company EXIT announced its formal withdrawal from the planned Nexus festival near Kyrenia castle in northern Cyprus, stating that music should unite people, not divide communities.
David Robert Mitchell's 'The End of Oak Street' is described as a film that transforms a suburban cul-de-sac into a prehistoric thrill ride, with wires radiating like a big top.
A public hearing was held in Kragujevac, Serbia, focusing on proposed amendments to the Law on the Judicial Academy and the draft law on changes and additions to the Law on Prevention of Corruption.
Director Srđan Dragojević stated that only three percent of people in Serbia are interested in culture, which he believes impacts long-standing cultural events.
BIRODI has requested the minutes of a meeting between Prime Minister Brnabić and Vukša Dragović, president of the Serbian Sovereignists association. The organization seeks transparency regarding the discussions held.
An analysis suggests that Slovaks may eventually pay more for gasoline than Danes or Dutch citizens, emphasizing the urgent need for renewable energy solutions like wind turbines to avoid future energy crises.
Serbian traffic police will intensify controls on drivers and buses transporting passengers to tourist destinations to ensure proper and safe participation in traffic.
A retrospective piece on Slobodan Milošević, the Serbian and Yugoslav politician whose presidency was marked by the breakup of Yugoslavia and the conflicts of the 1990s, noting his death without facing full justice.
Goran Kukuruzović, a 47-year-old businessman from Sisak, Croatia, was arrested in Belgrade, Serbia, on charges of fraud, falsifying official documents, and money laundering. Kukuruzović is reportedly the owner of a Belgrade-based company.
The University of Belgrade's decline on the Shanghai Ranking has prompted discussions among academics and students regarding the state of higher education and scientific research in Serbia. Critics argue that long-term systemic issues, rather than recent events, are responsible for the university's performance.
Five hundred people gathered at the Barbican conservatory to adopt plant cuttings, as the 'green lung of the city' closes for a renovation project expected to last until 2030.
A review of Jerry Kennelly's documentary, 'The Healy-Raes: Blood, Sweat & Tears', which explores the political family's dynamics and a recent rift, described as absorbing but flawed.
Indian bonds fell following the release of the central bank's latest policy meeting minutes, which fueled fears of earlier-than-expected interest rate hikes due to policymakers emphasizing inflation risks.
Reserve Bank of India Governor Sanjay Malhotra stated that the central bank's net short forward-dollar position remains 'very manageable,' citing previous liquidity swaps and recent measures to strengthen the balance of payments.
The murder trial of Lindsay Clancy, accused of killing her three children, has brought significant attention to postpartum psychosis as a central defense. Testimony revealed Clancy heard a male voice ordering her to kill her children and herself, prompting experts to call for greater awareness and progress in addressing maternal mental illness.
Russia dispatched an IL-76 firefighting aircraft and a team to Serbia in response to a request for assistance as wildfires spread across the country, claiming at least one life and prompting an emergency declaration in Kladovo. The Russian plane landed in Niš and was scheduled to begin operations in the Deliblatska Peščara region.
Stefan Simić, a councilor for the Free Citizens Movement, expressed skepticism regarding city authorities' announcements about the removal of the 'Staklenac' shopping center for metro construction until all agreements are reached.
Bekim Kodraljiju, a prosecutor from Kosovo's Special Prosecutor's Office, stated that seven cases of espionage have been recorded in Kosovo, with suspects allegedly recruited by Serbia's Security Information Agency (BIA).
Serbian Minister Selaković stated that Serbia needs clear laws, specifically mentioning the absence of a theater law as a reason for potential disorder in the sector.
Amir Zukić has been dismissed from his position as director of N1 BiH by Alpac Capital. This change follows similar leadership changes at N1 in Serbia, Slovenia, and Croatia.
A Serbian court rejected Vojislav Šarović's lawsuit against Prime Minister Ana Brnabić for emotional distress, stemming from her statement calling him a 'Đilas mercenary'.
The Serbian Judicial Authority Union is calling for the immediate withdrawal of three proposed systemic laws concerning the judiciary and the initiation of a comprehensive public debate.
An article discusses Japan's geopolitical dilemma between US security protection and Asian realities, referencing Putin's visit to the Kuril Islands and its broader implications, including for Serbia.
Serbian Interior Minister Ivica Dačić announced that a fire in the Kladovo municipality, spanning approximately 1,300 hectares between the villages of Velika Kamenica, Podvrška, and Velesnica, has been localized.
Serbian trade unions are demanding a double-digit increase in the minimum wage, arguing that the country has the financial capacity for it. Employers, however, find even the proposed 9.2% increase too high, while President Vučić promises tax relief.
The City Board of the People's Movement of Serbia (NPS) has demanded answers from the city authorities in Niš regarding the decision to spend 11 million dinars on flagpoles, questioning its priority.
The Danube River in Serbia has reached a historically low water level and its water quality has been classified as fourth class, impacting those who wish to swim.
A court in Aleksinac has ordered the expulsion of a Finnish citizen from Serbia for one year after he was found guilty of stealing fuel. The individual was deported following the court's decision.
An exhibition titled "Kula zauvek" is set to open in Kula, Serbia, on August 21st, featuring photographs, authentic objects, documents, and personal testimonies to tell a story of rebellion.
The Automobile and Motorcycle Association of Serbia (AMSS) reported that favorable weather conditions are ensuring smooth traffic flow, with only minor waiting times at the Gradina and Špiljani border crossings.
Students in Niš, Serbia, claim that a female colleague was violently arrested by police outside her home and subsequently denied medical assistance and access to a lawyer. The students are protesting the alleged police misconduct and violation of her rights.
This article offers a reflective perspective on politics and elections in rural settings, with a title suggesting a focus on a political figure's survival in upcoming elections.
The Serbian Republican Electoral Commission (RIK) has postponed its decision on new voting booths, facing criticism and concerns from students and opposition groups that the new design could compromise voting secrecy and facilitate electoral fraud.
The appointment of Sinkevičienė as a department head in the Kaunas District Municipality has sparked questions from opposition politicians regarding transparency. While the municipality states the appointment followed legal procedures, concerns about the process have been raised.
The Reserve Bank of India's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) is closely monitoring inflation risks, with some members indicating a potential rate hike in the third quarter if inflation significantly increases. The panel is watching inflation as one member eyes a hike this year.
The United Nations has expressed concern over reports of Zambian opposition members being detained during the August 13 election and urged the country to halt arbitrary arrests.
A Serbian hacker group, INF Group, claims to have breached the Croatian Pension Insurance Institute (HZMO) database and stolen personal data of 105,000 Croatian citizens. Authorities are investigating the alleged security incident.
Vodohospodárska výstavba has chosen a new supplier for turbines as part of the largest modernization of the Gabčíkovo hydropower plant in decades, aiming to increase its performance and ecological efficiency.
Academic initiatives in Serbia have issued an appeal for the urgent unblocking of funds and the preservation of the autonomy of the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Niš, following news of budget appropriation suspensions.
Serbian furniture manufacturer Simpo issued 2.84 billion dinars in bonds to increase capital, converting its tax and contribution debts to the Republic of Serbia into equity, effectively having the state cover its losses.
Ivan Jovićević, president of the opposition party Novo lice Srbije (NLS) in Ivanjica, announced that inspections have closed shops belonging to party members in Ivanjica and Nova Varoš.
Young Serbian chemists have achieved significant success at an international tournament in South Korea, winning five medals. A foundation highlighted their impressive performance.
A Serbian singer was fined in Croatia for performing a 19th-century song that mentions 'Krajina,' a term associated with a Serb-majority region during the Croatian War of Independence. The singer has since issued an apology.
Transparency Serbia (TS) has called for a new public debate procedure regarding the draft Law on Public-Private Partnerships and Concessions. The organization emphasizes the need for a thorough and transparent discussion on the proposed legislation.
The Festival of Serbian Culture in Istria is showcasing an exhibition titled "New Wave in Belgrade: Paket aranžman (1981–2026)" and a film review of six movies under the name "In the Rhythm of Truth."
A mobile money vendor in Walewale, North East Region, Ghana, was attacked by armed gunmen in broad daylight, who stole cash and a newly purchased motorbike.
The pro-European opposition in Serbia is reportedly lagging behind in its campaign efforts, not only compared to the ruling SNS party but also in relation to student movements. This delay could impact their performance in upcoming elections.
Dubravka Marković, a long-serving television and radio host for Radio Television of Serbia and Radio Belgrade, was denied entry by security to the Radio Belgrade building to attend a commemoration for her colleague Velibor Žujović.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced the formation of a working group to analyze changes to the Ibar River's course and stated that events in Kosovo constitute terror by Prime Minister Albin Kurti and his Western allies.
Slobodan Cvejić, Vice President of the Serbia Centre (SRCE) party, stated that the upcoming parliamentary elections in Serbia will not be regular, citing President Aleksandar Vučić's extensive presence in the media as a key factor.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced that production of some of the world's most advanced drones, each costing 30,000 euros, will begin near Belgrade in approximately twenty days.
Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui's production 'Ihsane' at the Edinburgh International Festival is reviewed as a rapturous show that combines a 2012 homophobic killing with a remembrance for his father, moving from tragedy to euphoric harmony.
A minor has been detained in Kragujevac, Serbia, for removing flags from a Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) stand. The incident led to the individual being taken into custody.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced that military production will begin near Belgrade in about 20 days, and a military exercise on the Pešter plateau will feature the Israeli-purchased PULS rocket artillery system for the first time.