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Hayden Panettiere's Death Prompts Tributes and Questions About Her Past
CultureThe GuardianFox Newsnzz+45yle-uutisethelsingin-sanomatder-spiegella-repubblicavgdie-presseel-mundomorgunbladid+37 more51m ago48 sources

Hayden Panettiere's Death Prompts Tributes and Questions About Her Past

Following the death of actress Hayden Panettiere at 36, her ex-partner and others shared tributes, while details emerged about her past struggles with addiction and the circumstances surrounding her death, including an autopsy pointing to cardiac arrest or overdose. The event also sparked calls for a boycott of Neutrogena, a brand she endorsed.

Serbian Prosecutor's Car Set on Fire, High Prosecutorial Council to Meet
Politicsn1-serbiadanas1d ago2 sources

Serbian Prosecutor's Car Set on Fire, High Prosecutorial Council to Meet

The Supreme Public Prosecutor's Office condemned the burning of a prosecutor's car in Valjevo, marking the second such attack in eight months. The High Prosecutorial Council has scheduled an extraordinary session to address the incident and discuss undue influence on public prosecutors.

Trump's Strait of Hormuz Claim Draws Iranian Rebuke
PoliticsbloombergNYTFox News+57cnbcruvder-spiegelle-figarolsm-lvSCMPFrance 24irozhlas+49 more3d ago60 sources

Trump's Strait of Hormuz Claim Draws Iranian Rebuke

Donald Trump's assertion that he would declare the Strait of Hormuz a US territory has been met with a defiant response from Iran, which stated the strait "was and will remain Iranian." This comes amidst rising tensions and reports of attacks on Emirati oil tankers in the region.

Dietary Advice for Seven-Month-Old Babies
Healthklix-ba4d ago

Dietary Advice for Seven-Month-Old Babies

As babies reach seven months, it's time to gradually expand their diet and introduce new flavors, foods, and textures, complementing milk which remains a crucial part of their nutrition.

Six Cars Destroyed in Šibenik Fire
Environmentjutarnji-list4d ago

Six Cars Destroyed in Šibenik Fire

Six parked cars in Šibenik, Croatia, were destroyed in a fire that broke out shortly after midnight, causing tens of thousands of euros in damages under still-unexplained circumstances.

Climate Change Impacts Europe's Economy This Summer
Worlddigi24irish-independent7d ago2 sources

Climate Change Impacts Europe's Economy This Summer

Extreme weather events caused by climate change significantly affected Europe's economy this summer, leading to long-term consequences. The hard reality of these climate impacts has become evident across the continent.

Ceuta Migrant Crisis: EU Seeks Tougher Response Amid Russian Hybrid Warfare Concerns
WorldBBCbloombergFT+82le-mondeThe GuardianAl JazeeraFox Newsnrknzzyle-uutisetcbc+74 more13d ago85 sources

Ceuta Migrant Crisis: EU Seeks Tougher Response Amid Russian Hybrid Warfare Concerns

The Ceuta migrant crisis saw thousands of migrants, including many children, attempt to enter Spain, prompting the EU to call for a tougher migration response and raising concerns about potential Russian hybrid warfare tactics and Morocco's role in the influx.

Finland Plans €12.9 Billion Budget Deficit by 2027
Politicsn1-serbiadanashelsinki-times14d ago3 sources

Finland Plans €12.9 Billion Budget Deficit by 2027

Finland is projecting a €12.9 billion budget deficit by 2027, indicating a significant shortfall in its national finances. This comes as other nations, like Serbia, report better-than-planned budget performance.

Politicscdm-me14d ago

Montenegro Traders Circumvent Sunday Work Ban

Montenegrin traders are finding increasingly creative ways to circumvent the ban on Sunday and holiday work, leading to a 30% increase in irregularities and 177 closures over seven months compared to last year.

Kremlin Critic Vladimir Osechkin Suspends Activities
Worlddigi2415d ago

Kremlin Critic Vladimir Osechkin Suspends Activities

Vladimir Osechkin, a prominent critic of Moscow known for exposing Kremlin crimes and torture cases, is suspending his activities. The reasons for the public enemy number one of Russia stepping down are being reported.

Moscow Restaurant Bombing Kills Three, Injures Dozens
WorldBBCNYTThe Guardian+59Al Jazeeradr-dkFox Newsnrknzzyle-uutisetcbchelsingin-sanomat+51 more16d ago62 sources

Moscow Restaurant Bombing Kills Three, Injures Dozens

A bomb carried by a woman exploded outside a luxury restaurant in central Moscow, killing three people and injuring dozens. The incident occurred during a celebration, with reports suggesting a Russian general may have been the target.

Wall Street Reacts to Fed Decision, Tech Earnings, and AI Spending
BusinessBBCbloombergNYT+66FTwapoThe GuardianNPRAl JazeeraFox Newsnzzyle-uutiset+58 more19d ago69 sources

Wall Street Reacts to Fed Decision, Tech Earnings, and AI Spending

Wall Street experienced market fluctuations following the Federal Reserve's interest rate decision and new inflation figures. Major tech companies like Microsoft, Apple, and Meta reported earnings, with investor focus on AI spending and its impact on future growth.

Belgrade Pharmacy Employees Await Back Pay After Months Without Wages
Businessn1-serbia20d ago

Belgrade Pharmacy Employees Await Back Pay After Months Without Wages

Employees of Apoteka Beograd (Belgrade Pharmacy) have been without salaries since April of last year, leading to a crisis that has drawn public attention. Following meetings, a verbal promise has been made to pay outstanding wages in September, though the employees remain cautiously optimistic.

Wildfires Rage Across France, Spain, and Portugal Amidst Heatwave
WorldBBCNYTle-monde+52The Guardiannrkyle-uutisethelsingin-sanomatruvfazaftonbladetberlingske+44 more21d ago55 sources

Wildfires Rage Across France, Spain, and Portugal Amidst Heatwave

Massive wildfires are sweeping across parts of France, Spain, and Portugal, forcing hundreds of thousands to evacuate and creating dangerous firestorms. Authorities are racing to contain the blazes before a new heatwave exacerbates conditions.

Israeli Man Arrested in Novi Sad for €500,000 Fraud
Worldn1-serbia22d ago

Israeli Man Arrested in Novi Sad for €500,000 Fraud

An Israeli man was arrested in Novi Sad for allegedly defrauding individuals of €500,000 for purported surgical interventions, while another individual was fined for driving in the wrong direction in the same city.

Ukrainian Drone Attacks Target Russian Logistics Hubs, Oil Depot; Seven Killed
WorldBBCFTNPR+55Al Jazeeradr-dkcnbcnosukrainska-pravdaaftonbladetberlingskeDW+47 more1mo ago58 sources

Ukrainian Drone Attacks Target Russian Logistics Hubs, Oil Depot; Seven Killed

Ukrainian drone attacks targeted Russian logistics centers, including a Wildberries warehouse storing drone components, and an oil depot in the Moscow region, resulting in at least seven deaths. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy confirmed the strikes on two significant logistics facilities in Russia.

School Bus Crash in Uganda Kills 20 Children and One Adult
HealthBBCyle-uutisetnos+13le-figaroorfmorgunbladidpublicodelfi-ltindex-hrjutarnji-listTimes of India+5 more1mo ago16 sources

School Bus Crash in Uganda Kills 20 Children and One Adult

A tragic school bus accident in Uganda resulted in the deaths of at least 20 children and one adult. The incident occurred during a school trip, leaving dozens injured.

Refinancing Loans: When is the Right Time to Act?
Businessdanas1mo ago

Refinancing Loans: When is the Right Time to Act?

In today's volatile financial landscape, managing personal and family budgets often requires careful planning, especially concerning long-term obligations like loans. This article discusses how soon one can refinance a loan.

Erdogan's Engraved Revolver Gift to NATO Leaders Causes Stir
WorldThe GuardianAl Jazeeradr-dk+54nrknzzyle-uutisethelsingin-sanomatnosruvtagesschaufaz+46 more1mo ago57 sources

Erdogan's Engraved Revolver Gift to NATO Leaders Causes Stir

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan presented NATO leaders with engraved revolvers and live ammunition at a summit, an unusual gift that caused surprise and varied reactions among recipients. Some leaders, like Portugal's Prime Minister, handed the weapon over to authorities, while others expressed discomfort or amusement.

Serbia's Budget Deficit Lower Than Planned in May
Politicsn1-serbiadanas1mo ago2 sources

Serbia's Budget Deficit Lower Than Planned in May

Serbia's budget deficit for May was reported at 99.7 billion dinars, which is significantly lower than planned. The Ministry of Finance also stated that Serbia's public debt stood at 41.14 billion euros at the end of May.

Millions Attend Funeral Procession for Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei
WorldBBCNYTFT+61The GuardianNPRAl Jazeeradr-dkyle-uutisettagesschaufazaftonbladet+53 more1mo ago64 sources

Millions Attend Funeral Procession for Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei

Millions of mourners gathered in Tehran and other cities across Iran for the funeral procession of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The massive crowds demonstrated a public display of grief and national unity, with many carrying red and white flags.

Ukrainian Drone Attacks Halt Russian Oil Refinery Operations
Worldukrainska-pravdader-standardFrance 24+20rzeczpospolitaaktualne-czdelfi-ltdelodennik-ndigi24index-hrhotnews+12 more1mo ago23 sources

Ukrainian Drone Attacks Halt Russian Oil Refinery Operations

Ukrainian drone attacks have forced a strategic Russian oil refinery to suspend operations and caused power outages in Crimea. These incidents highlight Ukraine's increasing capability to strike targets across Russia, leading to fuel shortages and anger among the Russian populace.

Putin's Kuril Islands Visit Sparks Japanese Outrage and Russian Rejection of Criticism
WorldwapoNPRnzz+19yle-uutisethelsingin-sanomatukrainska-pravdafazle-figaroFrance 24la-repubblicade-volkskrant+11 more4d ago22 sources

Putin's Kuril Islands Visit Sparks Japanese Outrage and Russian Rejection of Criticism

Russian President Vladimir Putin's first visit to the disputed Kuril Islands has provoked strong condemnation from Japan, which claims the islands as its own. Russia, in turn, has dismissed Japan's criticisms as unfounded and anti-Russian.

Gospić Water Untested for PFAS Compounds for Five Months
Healthindex-hrjutarnji-list6d ago2 sources

Gospić Water Untested for PFAS Compounds for Five Months

Drinking water in Gospić, Croatia, was not tested for PFAS compounds for five months, despite claims from health officials that the water is safe. Samples were only taken recently after the oversight was reported.

Politicscdm-me8d ago

Mijajlović and Spičanović Detained Over Mother's ID Number

Montenegrin special prosecutors have sufficient evidence to proceed with the trial of Mijajlović and others, who have been detained for ten and a half months. The defense argues their detention is based on the mother's ID number of Aleksa Bečić, seeking the dismissal of the indictment.

Bosnia and Herzegovina Applies for SEPA Membership
Politicsklix-ban1-bih12d ago2 sources

Bosnia and Herzegovina Applies for SEPA Membership

The Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina has officially applied for membership in the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA). Following a European review, the first transactions are anticipated to occur in at least six months.

Denmark Extends Mandatory Military Service to 11 Months for All Genders
Politicsyle-uutisetnostagesschau+14berlingskeirozhlasorfrzeczpospolitael-mundodigi24index-hrobservador+6 more14d ago17 sources

Denmark Extends Mandatory Military Service to 11 Months for All Genders

Denmark has extended its mandatory military service from four to eleven months, with the first recruits, including women, beginning their extended service. This change, influenced by geopolitical concerns, also includes deploying new conscripts to Greenland for the first time.

Péter Magyar Dismantles Orbán's Regime in Hungary
Politicsindex-hr15d ago

Péter Magyar Dismantles Orbán's Regime in Hungary

Following an electoral victory, Péter Magyar has rapidly dismantled Viktor Orbán's system in Hungary. Key officials have been dismissed, corruption investigations launched, and the media landscape reformed, signaling the end of an era.

Thousands of Migrants Cross into Spanish Enclave of Ceuta from Morocco
PoliticsBBCbloombergNYT+96FTle-mondewapoThe GuardianNPRAl Jazeeradr-dkFox News+88 more17d ago99 sources

Thousands of Migrants Cross into Spanish Enclave of Ceuta from Morocco

Thousands of migrants crossed into the Spanish territory of Ceuta from Morocco, triggering a political backlash and prompting Spanish authorities to return many of them. The event has drawn comparisons to other immigration crises and sparked debate over Europe's response.

Thousands of Migrants Cross into Spanish Enclave Ceuta from Morocco, Sparking Crisis
WorldBBCbloombergNYT+82FTle-mondewapoThe GuardianNPRAl JazeeraFox Newsnzz+74 more18d ago85 sources

Thousands of Migrants Cross into Spanish Enclave Ceuta from Morocco, Sparking Crisis

Tens of thousands of migrants crossed from Morocco into the Spanish enclave of Ceuta, leading to a crisis that Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez condemned as a 'violation of Spain's territorial integrity'. The influx resulted in at least 18 deaths and prompted international concern.

Wildfires Rage Across Greece, Forcing Evacuations and Causing Fatalities
EnvironmentBBCNYTThe Guardian+55NPRdr-dkFox Newsnzzyle-uutisethelsingin-sanomattagesschaufaz+47 more19d ago58 sources

Wildfires Rage Across Greece, Forcing Evacuations and Causing Fatalities

Massive wildfires are sweeping across multiple regions in Greece, including Rethymno, Lasithi, and Lesbos, leading to widespread evacuations and claiming the lives of three firefighters. Authorities have made several arrests in connection with the fires, which have also impacted parts of Turkey and are being monitored for smoke spread.

Germany Significantly Increases Arms Exports to Israel
Worldindex-hrdanas21d ago2 sources

Germany Significantly Increases Arms Exports to Israel

Germany has drastically increased its arms exports to Israel, approving nearly 800 million euros worth of weapons over a five-month period. This marks a significant rise in military aid from Berlin to Israel.

Cape Verde's Lopes Cabral Wins World Cup Goal of the Tournament Amid Controversies
CultureBBCThe GuardianAl Jazeera+53Fox NewsnrknzzruvfazberlingskeDWle-figaro+45 more21d ago56 sources

Cape Verde's Lopes Cabral Wins World Cup Goal of the Tournament Amid Controversies

Cape Verde's Sidny Lopes Cabral won the World Cup 2026 Goal of the Tournament award for his curling goal against Argentina. The tournament also saw controversies, including FIFA President Gianni Infantino lashing out at critics and an investigation into his conduct, as well as Nigerians seeking asylum in Canada after attending the event.

Sex and the City Star Reveals Pre-Fame Struggles
Culture24urcdm-me27d ago2 sources

Sex and the City Star Reveals Pre-Fame Struggles

A star from 'Sex and the City' has revealed that he slept on the floor for six months and ate only cucumbers and cheese before achieving fame. He also admitted to stealing bread while struggling in Paris.

Zagreb Police Arrest Suspect in 22 Robberies
Worldjutarnji-listn1-bih1mo ago2 sources

Zagreb Police Arrest Suspect in 22 Robberies

Zagreb police have arrested a 34-year-old man suspected of committing 22 criminal acts over several months, primarily targeting elderly women from behind to snatch their jewelry.

June Heatwave Linked to Over 10,000 Excess Deaths Across Europe
Healthyle-uutisetcbcSCMP+14irozhlasla-repubblicavgpublicoobservadorn1-bihnaftemporikimkd-mk+6 more1mo ago17 sources

June Heatwave Linked to Over 10,000 Excess Deaths Across Europe

A severe heatwave in June led to over 10,000 excess deaths across Europe, with Germany alone seeing a 32% increase in fatalities during the last week of the month. This makes it one of the deadliest months for heat-related deaths in recent history.

Tax Administrations Report H1 Revenue Collection
Politicsklix-bavijesti-me1mo ago2 sources

Tax Administrations Report H1 Revenue Collection

The Tax Administration of Montenegro collected 884.3 million euros in the first six months of the year. Meanwhile, the Tax Administration of Republika Srpska collected 2.4 billion KM during the same period.

Qatar and Iran Resume Maritime Trade After Five-Month Halt
Worldindex-hrn1-serbiadnevnik-bg+3naftemporikichannel-news-asiadoha-news1mo ago6 sources

Qatar and Iran Resume Maritime Trade After Five-Month Halt

Iran and Qatar have resumed maritime trade following a five-month suspension, which was triggered by a regional conflict in February 2026 involving U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran.

Poland Prepares for Potential Russian Provocation Amid US Warning
WorldBBCbloombergukrainska-pravda+11lsm-lvrzeczpospolitatvn24delfi-ltdigi24index-hrYahooaktuality-sk+3 more1mo ago14 sources

Poland Prepares for Potential Russian Provocation Amid US Warning

The United States has reportedly warned Poland about a potential Russian military provocation, prompting Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk to announce intensive preparations for various war scenarios. Tusk emphasized that the coming months will be critical in the face of the Russian threat.

Qatar Denies Detaining Iranian Pilots After Downing Fighter Jets
WorldBBCNYTAl Jazeera+23aftonbladetle-figaroSCMPorfindex-hrn1-serbiaYahoohotnews+15 more2d ago26 sources

Qatar Denies Detaining Iranian Pilots After Downing Fighter Jets

Qatar has denied claims by Iran that it is detaining three Iranian pilots whose fighter jets were downed in March, stating it found the remains of one pilot and Iran did not respond to rescue invitations. Iran continues to demand the release of its pilots, claiming they are held captive.

Europe Faces Severe Drought, Water Restrictions Imposed in France and Germany
Worldle-mondetagesschaufaz+13le-figaroFrance 24die-pressedigi24hvgindex-hrn1-serbiail-sole-24-ore+5 more7d ago16 sources

Europe Faces Severe Drought, Water Restrictions Imposed in France and Germany

A severe drought is impacting large parts of Europe, leading to widespread water restrictions, particularly in France where nearly 70% of the country is affected. Rivers like the Rhine are experiencing record low water levels, disrupting shipping and raising concerns for agriculture and drinking water supplies.

US Senators Call for Elections in Venezuela
Worldn1-serbiadanasvijesti-me13d ago3 sources

US Senators Call for Elections in Venezuela

Seven months after former President Trump's intervention, American senators are now calling for new elections to be held in Venezuela. This renewed push for democratic change comes amid ongoing political instability in the country.

SpaceX Reports Increased Revenue and Significant Spending in Debut Earnings
BusinessBBCbloombergNYT+42FTle-mondeThe GuardianNPRAl Jazeeradr-dkyle-uutisetcnbc+34 more13d ago45 sources

SpaceX Reports Increased Revenue and Significant Spending in Debut Earnings

SpaceX's first-ever earnings report since its stock market debut shows higher revenues but also significant spending, leading to a loss in the first quarter. The company's AI investments are noted as a factor in its expenditures.

Cocaine Missing from Court in Montenegro
Politicsvijesti-me20d ago

Cocaine Missing from Court in Montenegro

Authorities in Montenegro are investigating the disappearance of cocaine from a court, with no answers yet on why the decision has not been made or which investigative actions are incomplete.

Wildfires Rage Across France and Spain Amid Heatwave
WorldBBCbloombergNYT+71FTNPRAl Jazeerayle-uutisetcbccnbcruvukrainska-pravda+63 more22d ago74 sources

Wildfires Rage Across France and Spain Amid Heatwave

Massive wildfires are sweeping through France and Spain, forcing the evacuation of hundreds of thousands of people as a new heatwave exacerbates conditions. The fires have created their own weather phenomena, with smoke blanketing cities like Bordeaux.

Philippines Prepares for President Marcos' 5th State of the Nation Address
Culturedelfi-ltforbesindian-express+8danasnaftemporikivijesti-mebalkan-webnewsmaker-mdRapplerinquirerpunch-ng23d ago11 sources

Philippines Prepares for President Marcos' 5th State of the Nation Address

The Philippines is preparing for President Marcos' 5th State of the Nation Address (SONA), with security tightened and road closures implemented in Manila. Various officials and media outlets are outlining expectations and coverage plans for the event, which is anticipated to address national issues like education and agriculture.

Bosnian Boys Await Life-Saving Drug Decision
Worldklix-ba1mo ago

Bosnian Boys Await Life-Saving Drug Decision

Fifteen boys in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina have been waiting seven months for a decision on Givinostat, a drug that could slow the progression of Duchenne muscular dystrophy.

Canadian Wildfire Smoke Blankets US Cities, Causing Hazardous Air Quality
WorldBBCThe Guardianyle-uutiset+19berlingskeder-standardFrance 24orfdelfi-ltdeloEL PAISindex-hr+11 more1mo ago22 sources

Canadian Wildfire Smoke Blankets US Cities, Causing Hazardous Air Quality

Smoke from over 800 wildfires burning in Canada drifted south, causing hazardous air quality and reduced visibility in major US cities like New York and Chicago. Residents were advised to limit outdoor activities as the smoke created some of the worst air pollution globally.

Trump Threatens Strait of Hormuz Blockade, Demands Payment for Protection
PoliticsBBCbloombergThe Guardian+82NPRAl JazeeraFox Newsnzzcnbcruvtagesschauukrainska-pravda+74 more1mo ago85 sources

Trump Threatens Strait of Hormuz Blockade, Demands Payment for Protection

President Trump announced the US would "take over" the Strait of Hormuz and reimpose a naval blockade, demanding compensation from allies for protection. This declaration followed recent tanker strikes and intensified US-Iran tensions, causing oil prices to jump.

UN Human Rights Council Orders Inquiry into Sudan Violence Amid Child Casualties
Worldnosaftonbladetle-figaro+7aktualne-czn1-serbiajerusalem-postrte-newsnewsbeastavgiDaily Sabah1mo ago10 sources

UN Human Rights Council Orders Inquiry into Sudan Violence Amid Child Casualties

The UN Human Rights Council has ordered an urgent inquiry into escalating violence by the RSF in Sudan, expressing deep concern over atrocities in El Obeid. UNICEF reports that at least 330 children have been killed or injured in the conflict since the beginning of the year.