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.
Nikola Đurašević, a program associate at CGO, stated that Montenegrin Members of Parliament spent a total of 212,769 euros during the first six months of the year. The largest individual expenditure was recorded by Jevrosima Pejović, an MP from the Special Club of MPs.
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.
Nikola Jovanović, director of the Center for Local Self-Government, stated that Belgrade's leadership plans to sell the Belgrade Arena in the coming months due to the city's catastrophic financial state and poor management.
Juniper Green Energy has successfully secured a 230 MW SECI FDRE-RTC project at a rate of Rs 5.26 per unit. This win puts Juniper Green Energy in focus within the renewable energy sector.
Eight defense industry companies in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) collectively achieved a profit of 31.7 million KM in the first six months of 2026, according to a meeting with the Federal Minister of Energy, Mining, and Industry.
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.
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.
The Minister of Health for the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina was raided, with his mobile phone and computers confiscated. Meanwhile, patients from a closed clinic in Sarajevo have praised the raid but expressed ongoing concern about the fate of their embryos, which they haven't had updates on for 10 months.
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.
In 1979, real estate mogul Dr. Jerry Buss made a historic acquisition of the struggling LA Lakers franchise, transforming it into a successful enterprise and accumulating billions in wealth over 14 months.
Montenegro Airports have served over 2.2 million passengers from January 1 to August 9, marking a 20% increase compared to the record year of 2025 and 42% more than the same period in 2019, with a new record expected.
Representatives from the Romanian College of Pharmacists warn that the profession is losing its attractiveness among young people, leading to an increasing deficit of pharmacists and potential negative consequences for the country's healthcare system.
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.
An alleged profitable business model involving companies and individuals from Croatia, Slovenia, and Italy has led to tens of thousands of tons of hazardous waste being illegally dumped in Croatia.
Croatian tourism experienced positive growth in July and the first seven months of the year, while new data on the country's unemployment rate has also been published.
A new dating trend called "freefall dating" is gaining popularity, characterized by frequent dates and rapid relationship progression. While exciting, experts suggest it can sometimes mask underlying issues.
The European Commission issued a firm warning to Romania regarding the closure of coal power plants and the adoption of its decarbonization law, stating that blocking commitments made through the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR) could have serious financial consequences.
The European Alliance stated that the government is unfortunately not utilizing available measures, as it reduced diesel excise duties by 20%, while the law allows for a 50% reduction. Mugoša noted that the price of diesel is 38% higher than a few months ago.
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 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.
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.
Reports indicate that the Hungarian government under Viktor Orban made numerous secret and non-public decisions almost daily from the beginning of the year until the new parliament's constitutive session on May 9.
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.
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.
Bosnia and Herzegovina's exports of weapons and explosives have decreased by 40 million euros, or a quarter, in the first six months of the current year. This represents a significant drop despite some positive ministerial data.
Singer Linda Perhacs has been found safe after an eight-month search, confirmed by Los Angeles police, though her whereabouts during that time remain undisclosed for privacy reasons.
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.
Croatian actress Marijana Mikulić has openly discussed her life with her son, who was diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder, sharing details about his progress.
An employee of Belgrade Pharmacy was denied a meal at a public soup kitchen because she is technically employed, despite not having received a salary for 15 months, according to the Red Cross of Serbia.
The BMW iX3 electric SUV has achieved significant production success, with 50,000 units manufactured in just nine months. This rapid production rate highlights the model's popularity and strong demand.
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.
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.
Zdravko Ponoš, president of the Serbia Centre (SRCE) party, criticized the Serbian government, stating it is paradoxical to even seek a reason for its downfall and blaming President Vučić for the public losing another 16 months.
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.
Iran has announced that it sold $18 billion worth of oil over a five-month period during the ongoing war. This claim highlights the country's continued oil exports despite international sanctions.
A crew of American and Russian astronauts safely returned to Earth after completing an eight-month mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS). The three spacefarers landed successfully, concluding their extended stay in orbit.
In the first six months of the year, Republika Srpska recorded 6,934 traffic accidents, resulting in 45 fatalities and 244 serious injuries, according to the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
A Mexican mayor was assassinated in his municipal office, months after surviving a previous assassination attempt. The attack has sent shockwaves through Mexico.
Bakarski baškot is a traditional hard biscuit from Bakar, Croatia, specifically created for seafarers due to its ability to remain fresh for up to six months, aiding long voyages.
A humanitarian campaign has been launched for Samanda Toromanović (28) from Cazin, Bosnia and Herzegovina, to raise funds for her treatment in Turkey, which could restore her hope.
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.
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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.
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.
According to the Serbian Ministry of Interior, 188 people died and over 8,000 were injured in traffic accidents across Serbia during the first six months of 2026.
In the first six months of 2026, police temporarily seized 379 vehicles due to serious traffic offenses. Courts will decide on permanent confiscation, after which the vehicles will be auctioned or recycled.
A Latvian tattoo artist couple, Aivars and Daira Liepas, have returned to Cēsis, Latvia, after working in Norway, finding it easier to pursue their craft back home.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić was photographed consuming sturgeon, a protected fish species, leading to public discussion about the legality of its sale and consumption, which can carry penalties up to six months in prison for poaching.
A man from Rijeka, Croatia, was conditionally sentenced and ordered to return 1850 euros after months of using a key to enter an acquaintance's apartment and steal money from their safe.
Ahmed Džinović, the leader of the 'Panthers' group, has been released from the Bihać semi-open penal institution after serving a seven-month prison sentence.
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.
A pilot project explores how engaging with art, such as reading, watching films, listening to music, singing, or dancing, can improve the physical and emotional well-being of Parkinson's disease patients.
Croatia has recorded a rise in cruise ship arrivals and 221,500 passengers in the first five months of the year, with Dubrovnik and Split being the most visited ports.
Serbia's real GDP increased by 3.6% year-on-year in the first five months of the year, driven by growth in consumption. This indicates a steady economic performance for the country.
Bosnian Youtuber Amir Hadžić has been arrested and detained on suspicion of psychologically harassing a cantonal prosecutor for several months. The prosecutor had previously convicted Hadžić in another case.
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 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.
Thieves in Zagreb used a signal blocker to gain entry into a BMW parked in a lot, stealing a bag containing tens of thousands of euros. This incident highlights a sophisticated method of car theft.
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.
A citizen initiative in Montenegro, GI 21. maj, reports that the Central Register of Business Entities (CRPS) portal remains dysfunctional months after issues began, causing significant damage to the economy, entrepreneurs, and all legal entities reliant on a proper business register.
Croatian Minister Marija Vučković has repeatedly defended against accusations of inaction regarding waste management in Gospić, blaming delays on investigations and the opposition SDP for initial permits, following a failed parliamentary committee meeting.
Police in Tuzla Canton have arrested a Montenegrin man suspected of multiple extortion offenses in the area, following a months-long investigation into threats and demands for money.
Workers at Stila, a company in Zrenjanin for the professional rehabilitation and employment of people with disabilities, report living without wages for months, having received only four salaries in 15 months despite having work.
The Institute for Contemporary Art in Zagreb has reopened its space after earthquake renovations with an exhibition by Nikola Jurković titled 'From Journey to Journey, Along the Way,' featuring the artist who travels between Zagreb, Belgrade, and other global cities.
Deseci tisuća vjernika pohodili su u subotu, na blagdan Velike Gospe, najveće marijansko svetište u istočnoj Hrvatskoj, svetište Gospe od Utočišta u Aljmašu, gdje je središnje misno slavlje predvodio…
The investigation into the death of Marko Mikć, who passed away in February following a tonsillectomy, is still underway, with the case currently undergoing expert examination at the Institute for Forensic Medicine in Belgrade.
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.
Military aid to Ukraine reached €7.2 billion in June, the highest in 15 months, largely due to increased contributions from the EU, though long-term support has decreased since the US scaled back its involvement.
The political deadlock in Kosovo continues to block the constitution of the Assembly, with clashes between the opposition and the Vetëvendosje Movement now extending into the parliamentary hall. PDK and AAK deputies appeared in the Assembly despite ongoing tensions.
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.
After 20 months of negotiations, the fate of Russia's last naval base in Syria, located in the port of Tartus, and its last major air base near the international airport in Latakia, has become clear.
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.
Croatian politician Troskot is calling for the government's resignation due to an ecological disaster in Gospić. He claims that warnings about the situation in Gospić were ignored for ten months.
Police have concluded an investigation into a 22-year-old man who committed multiple dangerous traffic offenses in Zagorje, Croatia, including driving up to 280 km/h and recording his actions.
International credit rating agency Moody's confirmed Romania's credit rating, preventing a downgrade to 'junk' status, but issued a negative outlook as a warning for the next 12-24 months.
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.
Boris Mugoša, President of the European Alliance parliamentary club, highlighted that citizens are paying 38% more for diesel than a few months ago, urging the government to protect citizens' living standards.
Tens of thousands of foreigners have left South Africa in the past two months following a wave of anti-migrant protests that have caused diplomatic tensions with several African nations.
The prosecutor's office in Pančevo is seeking six months of house arrest for an individual suspected of illegal construction. This legal action targets unauthorized building activities in the area.
After months of speculation, actress Jelisaveta Orašanin confirmed her relationship with fellow actor Pavle Mensur by sharing his photo on her Instagram profile for the first time.
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.
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 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.
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.
Teenagers suspected of setting the Vjesnik building on fire have been released. Two 18-year-olds spent 40 days in Remetinec prison and then seven months under house arrest during the investigation.
The Croatian government has called for new snap elections for mayor and deputy mayor in Nova Gradiška, scheduled for September 6, following the resignation of Mayor Vinko Grgić in June.
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.
The Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina estimated the annual core inflation for the first six months of 2026 at 4.42%, with consumer price growth in the services sector reaching 4.8%.
The US is preparing new ground-based weapons, each costing $250,000, to address ammunition shortages and reduce reliance on expensive long-range missiles, a challenge highlighted by conflicts in Ukraine and with Iran.
A specific habit adopted in the first six months of life has been associated with a reduced number of ADHD symptoms later on, according to recent findings.
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 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.
Specialists in the cadastral market are warning of severe economic consequences following a cyberattack on Romania's National Agency for Cadastre and Real Estate Advertising (ANCPI), affecting over 10,000 professionals and hundreds of firms.
An American-Russian space crew has successfully returned to Earth after spending eight months aboard the International Space Station (ISS). The joint crew's mission concluded with their safe landing.
Serbia's Statistics Office announced a 3.2 percent increase in births during the first half of 2026 compared to the same period in 2025. This positive trend also coincides with a reported decrease in deaths.
A new analysis indicates that a record number of high-ranking officials have departed the Trump administration during its second term, more than doubling the rate of the first term.
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.
The Journalists' Association of Serbia (UNS) announced that 98 cases of threats against journalists were recorded in the first six months of this year, only two fewer than in the entirety of 2025.
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.
DRŽAVNO odvjetništvo u Čakovcu podiglo je optužnicu protiv 27-godišnjaka koji je prevario hotel za 650 €. Lažno se predstavio, a pobjegao je bez plaćanja. Traži se 11 mjeseci zatvora.
Two workers have died on construction sites in Republika Srpska within six months, prompting inspections that found 314 irregularities and resulted in 142,000 KM in fines.
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.
Despite a ban since 2019, sturgeon (kečiga) is still openly sold in Serbia, a fish that President Vučić has publicly praised for years. Poaching carries a penalty of up to six months in prison.
Research indicates that infants can detect music as early as three months old and begin to dance by the age of one year. This highlights the early development of musical perception and rhythmic movement in babies.
An Interpol operation, 'First Light 2026,' revealed a crypto wallet linked to a scam in Thailand processed $122.5 million in 10 months, leading to 5,811 arrests and the seizure of $293 million in assets.
A major tourist destination, identified as the world's second most visited country, recorded 36.8 million foreign tourists in the first five months of the year, a 5% increase from the previous year, despite global uncertainties.
A renowned model, recently seen at Taylor Swift's wedding, made a striking return to the runway after five months, wearing a dramatic black feather creation.
Malaysia has reported a 3.4% increase in international tourist arrivals, reaching 17.5 million in the first six months of the year, despite global challenges. These positive results were announced by Tourism Malaysia.
The Serbian prison administration has denied claims by inmate Dragan Ignjatović that he has not received adequate gluten-free food for nine months despite suffering from celiac disease.
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.
In Montenegro, Đukić has been sentenced to 14 years and 10 months in prison, while other members of the group were acquitted of charges related to planning the murders of Katnić, Lazović, and Čađenović.
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.
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.
After a six-month delay, the Serbian Parliament has revisited the issue of the Regulatory Body for Electronic Media (REM), moving to fulfill requirements set by Brussels.
Rusija je u utorak izvela raketni napad na selo Pečenihi u ukrajinskoj Harkivskoj regiji. Poginulo je 10 ljudi, dok ih je još 18 ozlijeđeno, prenosi Kyiv Post.
Police in Dubrovnik have completed an investigation against a 64-year-old Croatian woman suspected of stealing money from a church donation box over several months.
Former Ukrainian Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov stated in an interview that Ukraine must defeat Russia in every technological cycle, emphasizing the importance of technological superiority.
Germany is considering amending its constitution to include climate adaptation measures in response to increasing heatwaves and the climate crisis. The proposal has sparked debate among political parties, with some criticizing the SPD minister's approach.
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.
One year after student protests shook Valjevo, Serbia, three legal proceedings have been initiated against 34 individuals accused of attacking police during the demonstrations. The city reflects on the events that occurred a year prior, highlighting the ongoing legal repercussions.
Six months after Marko Mikć (38) died following tonsil surgery in a Čačak hospital on February 12, the investigative procedure is ongoing, but an autopsy report has still not been issued.
The Russian Orsknefteorgsintez refinery has been shut down following a Ukrainian drone attack, with repairs potentially taking up to six months due to sanctions on imported equipment, leading to fuel shortages in the region.
Sarajevo's Emperor's Bridge has reopened to traffic after eight months, despite no repairs being conducted since its closure due to safety concerns. Citizens are reportedly shocked that the bridge, deemed unsafe, is now accessible again without any renovation work.
The Public Health Institute of Lika-Senj County issued a warning regarding PFAS contamination in groundwater in Gospić, with additional testing planned for water supplying Rab.
The Tax Administration of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina reported that public revenues for the first seven months of 2026 increased by 100 million KM compared to the same period in 2025, alongside a slight rise in the number of employed individuals.
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.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has announced that the Ebola outbreak in Congo started months before it was officially declared, with over 4,000 cases reported.
Repairs for the heavily damaged Končar electric train, following a collision near Škrinjar, are expected to take at least six months as one carriage was practically destroyed.
The asteroid 99942 Apophis is projected to pass very close to Earth in April 2029, offering a unique research opportunity. Scientists are concerned that space debris could interfere with studies of the asteroid during its close approach.
Croatia has reported 384 traffic accidents involving personal transport devices, including electric scooters, in the first seven months of this year, a significant increase from the same period last year, prompting a warning to parents.
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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'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.
Marko Vujanović, Assistant Director of the TO Prijestonice, reported that Cetinje has seen over 70,000 excursionists in the first seven months of the year, noting an encouraging increase in registered accommodation capacities.
Bank of Cyprus, HSBC, and m:tel have all reported substantial profits for the first half of 2026, with HSBC resuming share buybacks and Bank of Cyprus announcing an interim dividend. These results highlight strong financial performance across different sectors.
Six people have died and dozens were injured in Italy after a bus collided head-on with a camper van. The dramatic accident occurred, leaving a significant number of casualties.
The reconstruction of a transit road in Aranđelovac, Serbia, has been ongoing for months, causing significant disruption to daily life, traffic congestion, and difficulties for both vehicles and pedestrians.
Actor Svetozar Cvetković returns to Mali Brijun in the Teatar Ulysses production of "Na čijoj strani" (Whose Side Is It On), portraying the great German conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler, a role he says he has been waiting for almost thirty years.
Semapa's profits surged to €570 million, more than six times higher, despite an 8.7% drop in turnover, primarily due to strong exports and the €1.081 billion sale of Secil to Cementos Molins.
Police officers from the Federal Police Administration's Criminal Police Sector have filed a report against a 28-year-old man from Goražde, suspected of stalking a woman via social media for months.
Captain Ferdo, known for his laid-back style, and his boat 'Tilagus' are a unique sight in the port, attracting attention despite the presence of many luxurious yachts.
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.
The closure of a strategic passage due to conflict in the Middle East has trapped over 1,500 commercial ships in the Persian Gulf, with scientists warning of potential chaos if they resume movement.
Holly Dyson from the United Kingdom nearly died from alcohol addiction, with a doctor telling her she had six months to live. She has now celebrated three years of sobriety, having had her last drink on May 2, 2023.
The US consulate in Toronto has been shot at for the second time this year, with a gunman firing at the building. Authorities are investigating the repeated incidents targeting the diplomatic mission.
Germany approved arms exports to Israel worth almost 800 million euros in the first five months of 2026, exceeding the total for the previous 20 months.
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.
The House of Peoples of the Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina adopted the state budget for 2026, seven months behind schedule. The budget, totaling 1.58 billion KM, will take effect immediately upon publication.
Ministrul interimar al Apărării, Radu Miruţă, a declarat pentru Digi24 că este nevoie de un protest diplomatic al României, având în vedere că România nu este o țară aflată în război și că există…
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.
Darko Vlahović, director of C.R.E.A.M. Montenegro PPP Alliance, criticized Mayor Saša Mujović for allegedly attempting 'wild construction' by seeking a building permit for land not owned by the capital city.
The Serbian Interior Ministry announced a notable improvement in road safety, with 39 fewer fatalities in traffic accidents during the first six months of this year compared to the same period last year.
Education Minister Dan Perciun accuses Chișinău City Hall of planning to sell over five hectares of public land reserved for schools and kindergartens, urging a suspension of the procedure.
Branko Kolarić has left the Social Democratic Party (SDP), with rumors circulating for months that he would align with Prime Minister Plenković. This move has sparked political discussion regarding his future role.
An oncologist is raising awareness about subtle yet persistent symptoms that could be early indicators of cancer, urging people to recognize these signs promptly rather than ignoring them for extended periods.
A young woman in Tirana publicly opposed the 'Citizen Assembly,' asserting that citizens represent themselves and do not need structures claiming to act on their behalf.
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.
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.
German railway authorities report a significant increase in sabotages and attacks on infrastructure, with over 2,200 incidents in the first six months of the year, increasingly targeting key freight transport routes.
A Montenegrin MP stated that the price of a liter of diesel has increased by 25% in the past few months, impacting the cost of various goods and services.
Although the Ministry of Finance has not yet audited the project of the association "Latvian Women's NGO Cooperation Network" on training professionals to work with citizens of third countries, the Ministry of Culture and the Ministry of Internal Affairs...
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.
In 1976, a 60-year-old Greek man, who had spent most of his life in the United States, was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer and given only a few months to live, yet he defied expectations and lived for nearly 40 more years.
Residents of Sarajevo have complained for months about continuous leaks of drinking water, prompting inquiries to the KJKP Vodovod i kanalizaciju Sarajevo utility company regarding the delayed repairs.
Five months have passed since a tram derailed in central Sarajevo on February 12, hitting passengers at a station, yet a prosecutorial decision regarding the incident is still pending.
Legendary singer Bonnie Tyler, who recently passed away at 75, had spoken about her good physical form and enjoyment of Pilates just a few months prior to her death.
Hungarian cinematographer Marcell Rév has received an Emmy nomination for his work on the finale of the series 'Euphoria'. This recognition highlights his contribution to the acclaimed show.
Croatia achieved 7.6 million arrivals and 29.5 million overnight stays in the first six months of the year, maintaining last year's results to the satisfaction of the minister.
One of the year's most significant astrological transits, retrograde Neptune, is set to last five months, with certain zodiac signs predicted to benefit the most.
The Fokus party is demanding the resignation of County Prefect Kožić, citing his non-final conviction, absence from work for months, and poor management of the county.
Stefan Đukić Mandić, identified as a member of the Škaljari criminal clan, was sentenced to 14 years and 10 months in prison by the High Court in Podgorica for inciting an attack, while others were acquitted of planning murders.
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.
Engineers Júlio Appleton and António Costa received the Secil Award for their work in rehabilitating bridges and viaducts, notably the Duarte Pacheco viaduct, to withstand major earthquakes.
Recent public opinion polls suggest a 'honeymoon period' in sentiment, indicating a favorable initial reception or sustained positive public perception.