Newly appointed British Prime Minister Andy Burnham exchanged messages with an individual posing as Susie Wiles, former President Trump's chief of staff. The impostor successfully deceived the Prime Minister into believing he was communicating with a White House official.
Česko v posledních týdnech čelí extrémní vlně sucha. Vláda Andreje Babiše (ANO) proto obnovila činnost Národní koalice proti suchu a plánuje přijmout i několik dalších opatření.
A Guardian columnist discusses the enduring nature of modern conflicts, their consequences, and potential objectives, noting a grim stalemate extending to ground operations amidst drone activity over Ukraine and the Strait of Hormuz.
Hungarian politician Peter Magyar has publicly posed eight questions to Prime Minister Viktor Orban, including inquiries about his whereabouts in recent weeks. Magyar's actions are seen as a significant challenge to Orban's government.
The Serbian government has decided to keep excises on gasoline and diesel 20 percent lower than the legally prescribed amount, maintaining this level until August 23.
Nehoda letounu provozovaného společností Ryanair, při které minulý měsíc jednomu z cestujících uvázla hlava v rozbitém okně, byla důsledkem odlomení části motoru.
A former Ukrainian submarine commander who defected to Russia was killed in an explosion in Sevastopol, with unconfirmed reports identifying the victim as a Russian serviceman. This incident follows other Ukrainian military actions, including the destruction of a Russian command post and claims of damaging air defense systems in Crimea.
Josh Kushner and Bob Iger are described as an experienced yet unpredictable investment duo, while basketball star Luka Dončić is reportedly adapting to recent changes.
A motorcyclist has died in the Logatec area due to injuries sustained in a traffic accident that occurred on August 8, with Ljubljana police continuing to investigate the circumstances.
Millions across Europe gathered to witness a partial solar eclipse, with many describing it as a unique and fascinating celestial event. Crowds flocked to viewing events, and special glasses quickly sold out as people observed the sun transition from bright daylight to partial darkness.
Olympic monobob gold medalist Elana Meyers Taylor announced she will miss the upcoming World Cup bobsled season as she continues to deal with post-concussion symptoms that have affected her for several months.
Tui has reported a slump in profits, attributing the decline to the Iran war and high living costs, which are driving a trend of last-minute holiday bookings. Tourists are increasingly delaying travel plans due to various uncertainties.
Millions of people across Europe gathered to witness a rare total solar eclipse, the first on mainland Europe since 2006, with many locations offering special viewing events and NASA observing from Spain. The event also raised concerns about potential strain on UK power supplies and a shortage of protective eyewear in some areas.
KFOR forces officially withdrew from the main bridge over the Ibar River in Kosovska Mitrovica on Monday, with the Kosovo police assuming their role, despite previous discussions and public opposition.
The Perseid meteor shower reached its peak this week, offering a spectacular display of shooting stars for skygazers around the world. Enthusiasts were advised on the best times and locations to observe one of the most anticipated astronomical events of the year.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has presented a new peace proposal to the United States aimed at ending the war with Russia. Zelensky also warned that Russian President Vladimir Putin plans a large-scale mobilization of hundreds of thousands of troops after the upcoming elections.
Pernilla Wahlgren has confirmed she will return to host the popular Swedish sing-along show "Allsång på Skansen" for another season. This marks her continued role in leading the summer entertainment program.
A solar eclipse has led to a global scramble for protective viewing glasses, with stocks running low in many areas, and has also caused a significant surge in tourism to prime viewing locations. Concerns about public health and preparedness for safe viewing have also been raised.
The play 'Virtue and a Sledgehammer' explores a protagonist's return to her hometown with her deceased mother in the car boot, only to find the inhabitants transformed into robots. Her mission involves a giant sledgehammer.
The planned return of thousands of displaced Syrian Kurds has been suspended due to ongoing attacks in the region. While hundreds have already returned home after years of displacement, further returns are now on hold.
The US Securities and Exchange Commission has accused investment adviser Adit Ventures and its co-founder Eric Munson of making false claims about investments and overcharging clients millions in undisclosed fees related to pre-IPO share purchases.
A Swiss Air flight from Zurich to Boston was forced to make an emergency landing in Dublin after a power bank on board began smoking. This incident marks another instance of a Swiss flight making an unscheduled landing due to a power bank issue.
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Iran has released an undated video of Mojtaba Khamenei, son of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, amid widespread rumors about his deteriorating health. The footage and reports of his meeting with President Pezeshkian aim to counter speculation about his condition.
The political career of former Czechoslovak People's Army General Hynek Blaško, who regularly appears as an elected candidate since leaving the armed forces 14 years ago, is highlighted as an unusual case of military involvement in Czech politics.
An analysis of demographic data reveals that only three cities in Serbia have experienced population growth since 2015, with 15 out of 28 cities failing to meet the legal minimum population for city status.
A four-year-old child tragically drowned in a beach bar swimming pool on the Greek island of Paros. Parents and the owner of the establishment are facing charges of negligent homicide as authorities investigate the circumstances.
Russia's internal security service, the FSB, is reportedly experiencing its largest surge in power in decades due to the war in Ukraine. Its influence is said to be expanding beyond traditional security into politics and the economy.
An expert argues that a blanket ban on mobile phones in Czech schools is an overly blunt instrument that will not solve bullying, reduce addiction, or improve academic results, despite 78% public support and government approval for the measure.
The US Senate has passed a bill imposing new sanctions on Russia, which includes a provision for 100% tariffs on India and China if they continue to purchase Russian oil. This move comes amid ongoing concerns about Russia's actions in Ukraine and potential threats to NATO allies.
Serbia's Emergency Response Team convened to adopt additional measures aimed at mitigating the impact of unfavorable extreme weather conditions. The meeting focused on preventing consequences from the adverse weather.
The Operational Team of the Republic Headquarters for Emergency Situations in Serbia has warned of a new increase in temperatures and a continuation of the heatwave expected next week, based on forecasts from the Republic Hydrometeorological Institute.
Healthcare professionals are inspecting the first model rooms in a new pavilion at the Spišská Nová Ves hospital. They are verifying the construction readiness and equipment of a model maternity room, a neonatal incubator room, and the associated nurses' station.
A Serbian national was arrested in Zagreb on suspicion of espionage for the BIA, while a Ukrainian national was apprehended in Germany, accused of spying on a weapons company.
A commentary criticizes the Slovak Intelligence Service (SIS), stating it doesn't deserve even the last place and its head is a perfect image of failure, suggesting the service is fortunate to hide amidst other scandals.
The European Union announced it will transfer €1.4 billion generated from the profits of frozen Russian assets to Ukraine. This decision underscores the EU's commitment to supporting Ukraine and holding Russia accountable.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's speech at the 'Oluja' commemoration, which he stated would be his last from that position, is seen by commentators as reflecting false, radical patriotism and political exploitation of victims.
Serbian Minister Dubravka Đedović Handanović and NIS CEO Kiril Tyurdenev discussed expectations for record gasoline and diesel sales in August, marking a five-year high for the company.
Chobani is confronting a revived lawsuit alleging that its 'zero sugar' product labeling misled consumers, reigniting legal challenges for the food company.
The ongoing heatwave is expected to impact food prices, particularly threatening an increase in olive oil costs. Smoke, ash, and poor air quality are affecting tree growth, while prolonged heat is increasing pests and reducing fruit size.
England and Wales recorded their driest July since 1836, with only 10% of the average rainfall, leading to widespread drought conditions. This extreme weather event is attributed to climate change.
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.
Sombor has once again registered the highest temperatures in Serbia, followed by Belgrade and Novi Sad, as a heatwave continues across the region. The city remains the hottest at midday.
Hungary is concerned about a potential energy collapse as the last turbine at the Paks nuclear power plant battles to remain operational during a period of record consumption, temporarily averting a complete shutdown.
A Serbian finance article from Danas critically examines official statements on the economy, warning against excessive optimism when financial authorities claim abundant funds.
An increasing number of travelers are seeking 'last minute' offers for cheaper trips this summer, with experts advising that lower prices don't necessarily mean lower quality, but checking details is crucial.
The 'Women for Change' organization is staging a protest in Novi Sad following three femicides in Serbia within the last ten days. The demonstration aims to raise awareness and demand action against gender-based violence.
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.
Police in Kladno, Czech Republic, are searching for 39-year-old Martin Kučera, a drummer for a local band, who was last seen by his mother last week and may be hiding due to financial difficulties.
The prolonged war against Ukraine and misguided economic decisions by the Kremlin have led to a sharp deterioration in the financial state of Russia's corporate sector, with a significant increase in corporate bankruptcies in the first half of 2026.
The Serbian Parliament has voted to express confidence in the government, rejecting an initiative by the opposition to hold a no-confidence vote. Prime Minister Đuro Macut stated this signals the government should continue its current pace.
The UK's competition regulator has launched an investigation into Microsoft to determine if the company misled personal and family customers. The probe will examine Microsoft's practices regarding its services and subscriptions.
An analysis of Kremlin-linked media suggests that Russians may have new reasons for concern, with speculation rising about a potential new mass mobilization for the 'dictator's war.' Julia Davis, a columnist for The Daily Beast, contributed to the analysis.
Legendary British director Mike Leigh has indicated that his next film will likely be his last, citing illness as a factor in his potential retirement from filmmaking.
Romania is experiencing political upheaval as a successor to Orban, reportedly wealthy and located near the Serbian border, gains prominence. This development is shaping the country's political landscape.
Despite losing a significant city landmark, Zlín remains known as Baťa's city, with "King of Shoes" Tomáš Baťa still serving as a benchmark for Czechs regarding quality, price, and employee care, 150 years after his birth.
Transport for London (TfL) is seeking £1 billion from leading car manufacturers, alleging that they misled authorities regarding diesel emissions, impacting unpaid Ultra Low Emission Zone (Ulez) charges.
A cruise ship carrying 186 passengers ran aground on the Danube River near Vidin, Bulgaria, due to historically low water levels caused by a heatwave. Passengers were evacuated, and over a dozen other hotel ships are stranded on the Hungarian section of the river.
The Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, once a celebration of British imperial power, have been marked by a low-cost approach, with a man dancing with a mop creating the biggest stir.
A 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck Japan, leading to multiple deaths, dozens missing, and significant damage to buildings, bridges, and the historic Kumamoto Castle. A partial mall collapse and an explosion at a shopping center also trapped people.
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.
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 Serbian Parliament is set to hold an extraordinary session to vote on a no-confidence motion against the government, following months of political maneuvering. This vote will determine the future of the current administration.
Former President Trump's actions continue to draw international attention, with new tariffs impacting countries like Malaysia and Canada, and his pardon of a Honduran ex-president sparking a return to a corruption case. Meanwhile, his administration's strategy towards Iran, including threats and a pause in attacks, is being scrutinized for its long-term implications on US foreign policy and Chinese influence.
Hundreds of thousands of people have been forced to evacuate their homes in France and Spain due to widespread wildfires. Authorities are continuing efforts to control the blazes, with new evacuations ongoing.
Panamanian authorities announced that at least 15 citizens were recruited to fight in the Russia-Ukraine war, with one killed, after being misled into believing they would work as private security agents or construction workers.
An eight-year-old Israeli girl was injured after falling on a bobsled track in Donovaly, Slovakia. Mountain rescuers intervened on site after she experienced nausea and vomiting.
The University of Belgrade's decline on the Shanghai List has ignited a debate among academics and officials regarding the impact of insufficient investment in science and the role of student blockades. Various figures attribute the poorer ranking to either a lack of funding for scientific projects or the disruptions caused by protests.
NATO jets scrambled to shoot down a suspected Russian drone that violated Romanian airspace over Galați. NATO officials stated the drone appears to be Russian, and Romania has informed allies while vowing coordinated action.
Janek Rubeš, a well-known Czech YouTuber from 'Kluci z Prahy,' discusses his work exposing scammers in Prague, which is followed by millions internationally, and admits he doesn't always feel safe.
Dr. Luka Jovanović, a radiation oncologist, explains the extent to which cancer is hereditary and what genes can reveal about an individual's risk of developing the disease.
The Hungarian Constitutional Court rejected a motion by Fidesz-KDNP representatives regarding a constitutional amendment. This decision precedes a forthcoming ruling on 16.4 billion euros from the EU.
A study by Just Facts found that three out of four popular AI chatbots were more easily misled by claims attributed to the political left than to the right.
The Judicial Council in Slovakia has sent a strange message to the public, with established judges who had results losing out, while female judges without results won.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić visited the grave of Dragan Marković Palma, expressing his personal and national loss. Vučić also addressed the potential diversion of the Ibar River, noting that Novi Pazar had previously requested such a move and a working group would be formed next week.
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Moscow has reportedly given Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan approximately one month to decide on Armenia's future geopolitical orientation, with severe consequences threatened if the country does not align with Russia.
Millions across Europe, particularly in Iceland and Spain, are preparing for a rare total solar eclipse, leading to high demand for viewing glasses and discussions about its potential impact on electricity grids. Scientists hope to use the event to study the sun's mysteries, while the public is eager to safely observe and photograph the celestial spectacle.
Due to ongoing uncertainties caused by conflicts and high living costs, tourists are waiting until the last minute to book their trips. Europe's largest travel agency, Tui, reported that the war has cost them 60 million euros.
Millions across Europe are preparing for a total solar eclipse, with reports detailing viewing locations, safety precautions, and potential impacts on electricity supply.
Slovenia is forecast to have sunny and stable weather until the end of the week, following localized showers that did not alleviate drought conditions. A change is expected next week, bringing substantial rainfall.
The articles raise concerns about potential increases in electricity and gas prices, following recent rises in petrol and diesel costs. This suggests a broader trend of energy price inflation.
A wildfire continues to burn in the Deliblato Sands nature reserve in Serbia, despite official claims of control. Biologists express concern that many species may have lost their habitats due to the blaze.
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The Slovak army has acquired a new 3D radar capable of detecting aerial targets up to 350 kilometers away, significantly enhancing the country's security.
After weeks of heat and lack of rain, the effects of severe drought are beginning to shift from fields and pastures to retail shelves in Slovenia, with fruit and vegetable prices expected to rise first, followed by some grain products.
Regional elections in Slovakia are once again facing issues of inequality, particularly in the Bratislava region which has the worst electoral districts, raising concerns about the potential invalidation of results.
Police investigating a deadly school shooting in Thailand reported that the 14-year-old accused shooter had watched violent content online. Authorities are citing multiple factors in the incident, including the suspect previously bringing an air rifle to school.
Dharmendra Pradhan, India's former education minister, spoke for the first time since his resignation, stating he "suffered" due to Gen Z, who led protests against him.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited Serbia to garner support, despite Belgrade's close ties with Moscow. This visit occurred as Ukraine faces ongoing Russian attacks, including concerns over the Zaporizhzhia NPP losing external power and the broader threat of a winter power crisis.
An article discusses the application of Machiavellian principles by contemporary political leaders such as Putin, Trump, and Vučić, focusing on the preference for fear over love in governance.
An 'SF Night' event will take place on August 12, 2026, at 7 PM, featuring the premiere of the blockbuster 'Poslednji dani Ulice hrastova' (The Last Days of Oak Street) in Concept Cinema and CineStar theaters.
A large wildfire has been burning for days in the Deliblato Sands, threatening forests, settlements, and people, and impacting one of the last major ecosystems of the Pannonian Plain.
A four-part documentary series follows Simon Reeve as he explores the impenetrable wilderness of Congo in search of rare African animals and visits the Coral Triangle in the Pacific Ocean, with new coverage highlighting the TV broadcast.
Serbia's operational team has warned of a new temperature increase and the continuation of the heatwave next week, following a peak in temperatures reaching 40 degrees Celsius on August 5th and 6th.
A large asteroid is projected to make a very close approach to Earth in April 2029. Scientists are cautioning that this unusual celestial visitor could lead to unexpected consequences.
The main battle in the next Serbian elections will be for the youth vote, as President Aleksandar Vučić and the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) have seen declining support among younger generations.
Former Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, leader of the Five Star Movement, has ignited a political debate by questioning continued military aid to Ukraine, making it a central issue for upcoming elections.
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The European Union has expressed support for Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, while condemning the critical reactions from Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and former Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš.
Representatives of the Union of the Institute for Field and Vegetable Crops Novi Sad have submitted an open letter to the President, citing a dramatic financial situation.
The Czech Republic commemorates the 720th anniversary of the assassination of Václav III, the last Přemyslid ruler, whose death on August 4, 1306, remains unexplained.
Donald Trump issued a 'last chance' warning to Iran for a deal, claiming they are begging for negotiations despite their denials, and also criticized oil companies for excessive profits. Separately, he expressed disappointment in Jeanine Pirro for her handling of a Reflecting Pool vandalism case.
July 2023 was the 11th warmest July since 1961 in the Czech Republic, with an average temperature of 19.3 degrees Celsius, making it the fourth warmest in the last decade.
The St. Stephen Hospice in Litoměřice will construct a new "Štěpánka" center for seriously ill children. Demolition of the original building has begun, and the final design will be determined through an architectural competition.
Israeli airstrikes in the Gaza Strip resulted in the deaths of at least 15 people, escalating tensions in the region. Meanwhile, a court blocked an Israeli minister's controversial plan to use crocodiles to guard a new prison.
Belgrade's traditional Beer Fest, usually held in early August, is conspicuously absent this year, leading to speculation about its future following last year's boycott and potential concept changes.
Many people across Europe have struggled with insomnia due to recent heatwaves, which could lead to a widespread mental health epidemic if conditions persist.
Alex Murdaugh's defense attorneys are arguing that newly disclosed reserve DNA samples should be sent to Othram Inc. for independent SNP analysis before state analysis, fearing SLED's proposed STR testing could destroy them.
The United Nations has initiated the selection process for its next Secretary-General, with Costa Rica's Rebeca Grynspan reportedly leading the first informal straw poll. The search for a successor to António Guterres comes amidst ongoing global challenges.
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.
A new study suggests that the Milky Way galaxy's galactic disk may have undergone a dramatic transformation in the distant past, the consequences of which are still felt today. This event could have permanently altered the galaxy's appearance.
Shareholders are suing Novo Nordisk, alleging the company misled the market regarding the tolerability of its next-generation weight-loss drug, CagriSema, following disappointing clinical trial results.
A UK regulator has launched an investigation into Microsoft to determine whether the company misled its personal and family customers regarding its services.
Police in the Ljubljana Police Department area investigated three break-ins within five hours, successfully tracking down all suspects involved in targeting a collection center, parking meters, and a residential house.
The impact of heatwaves on mortality in Prague has almost doubled in the past decade compared to the previous three decades, indicating that more frequent and intense heatwaves could lead to a higher number of heat-related deaths in the future.
Newly released audio recordings of President Joe Biden's interviews with his memoir ghostwriter reveal him discussing classified materials and acknowledging keeping sensitive documents. The tapes have reignited controversy surrounding his handling of classified information and raised questions about his memory.
The Danube River is experiencing historically low water levels, prompting the Serbian Republican Emergency Staff to address the consequences. This has led to a significant drop in water quality at Novi Sad's Štrand beach, where the water is now classified as fourth-grade quality, requiring showering after swimming.
A significant portion of the Polish Episcopate is reportedly afraid of its own faithful, as Polish Catholics, particularly the most practicing and engaged, have been misled by populist politicians, while the Episcopate's leaders remain silent, seemingly abandoning their teaching mission.
President Trump stated that the US is having 'very serious negotiations' with Iran and sees a 'good chance' for progress on a deal, warning that strikes could resume if talks fail. He also mentioned that the US has sold over $13 billion of Venezuelan oil.
A German MEP has criticized the approach of gathering 27 leaders in a castle to select EU leadership, calling it a 'categorical mistake'. This comes as pre-election polls show the far-right AfD party leading in Germany with 27-29% of the vote.
A fraudulent social media account impersonating Ukraine's newly appointed Commander-in-Chief, General Drapatyi, has been created and has already misled thousands of users online. Scammers are using the fake profile to spread misinformation.
A documentary titled 'To Die for Life' by director Juliia Hontaruk follows the fates of Ukrainians defending their homeland over 12 years, offering insight into the minds of men surrounded by death.
Various political and economic topics are being discussed across Europe, including potential full-scale conflict with Iran, calls for resistance from Hungarian leaders, and debates on EU regulations for online marketplaces and Ukraine's accession.
Pamela Smart's attorneys are arguing for a new trial, claiming prosecutors misled jurors with inaccurate transcripts of secret recordings in the 1991 Gregory Smart murder case.
Slovak mayors are increasingly rejecting proposals for wind power plants, citing concerns over landscape degradation, land loss, and threats to tourism.
Many Swedish electricity customers are being misled into long-term electricity contracts that are legally invalid because they were not properly signed after a phone call, according to the Energy Markets Bureau.
The Forum for Security and Democracy (FBD) stated that attempts to count and minimize the number of participants at the 'Valjevo Remembers' protest, marking the anniversary of police brutality, do not diminish the event's significance.
A Slovenian article titled "Brush, red, white, sledgehammer and good will" discusses themes related to art and positive intentions. The content appears to be a cultural or opinion piece.
The final farewell for Darina Laščiaková, a prominent ethnographer, radio editor, and iconic interpreter of folk songs, will take place on August 18 at 12:30 PM in the Bratislava crematorium.
Slovak SNS party chairman Andrej Danko publicly pondered how many people benefited from his party's support before and after the last elections, concluding that many 'rode on his party's back'.
Analysts from Washington suggest that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's recent official visit to Serbia, a country often seen as a close Russian ally, should be evaluated based on its future implications rather than just the initial meeting with President Vučić.
Romania has fully shut down its Cernavoda nuclear power plant, including its last operational reactor, due to extremely low water levels in the Danube River, which are critical for cooling the reactors. This measure was taken after cooling efforts and riverbank adjustments proved insufficient to maintain operations amidst the severe drought.
The Serbian government has proposed a €600 monthly minimum wage, falling short of the €650 promised, leading to disagreement from unions. This offer was made during the final meeting regarding the minimum wage increase.
A house in Uršna sela, where an armed robber held a resident hostage, will undergo comprehensive renovation after being riddled with bullets and covered in blood, following reports that the situation was unresolved.
Professional truck drivers from the Western Balkans are threatening new protests at customs if the European Commission does not provide a concrete solution to their issues by September 1st. They state they will not give up until their demands are met.
The second meeting of the Socio-Economic Council regarding the minimum wage increase for the upcoming year was held today, with positions remaining unchanged from the previous meeting and unions expressing disagreement with the proposed 600 euro minimum wage.
The number of Serbian citizens working temporarily in Croatia has increased 35 times over the last ten years, with information emerging in March that Serbia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs had advised its citizens about travel to Croatia.
Following the conclusion of its third season, HBO has confirmed that the 'House of the Dragon' series will receive a fourth and final season, continuing the story of the Targaryen dynasty.
Europe continues to experience a significant heatwave, with temperatures reaching up to 40 degrees Celsius in some regions like Cyprus, leading to a very high risk of wildfires and local heat warnings across the continent. The drought has also revealed the remains of a lost village as reservoir levels drop.
Following the failure to constitute the Kosovo Assembly within the 30-day deadline, Alliance MP Albana Bitici stated that further actions are unconstitutional and street protests are the only remaining option.
German politicians and security experts are cautioning that the country needs to enhance its protective measures, with indications pointing towards Moscow. This comes amid growing concerns over national security.
A powerful earthquake in Colombia has killed at least 132 people, making it one of the strongest in recent years. The seismic event also led to the postponement of two continental football matches.
A severe drought and heatwave are significantly impacting European agriculture, with corn crops in Serbia under threat and Britain potentially facing its worst harvest in 40 years. The extreme weather conditions are causing widespread damage to the continent's economy.
KFOR has informed the Serbian Chief of Defense about its withdrawal from the Ibar Bridge in Kosovska Mitrovica, with the Kosovo Police assuming control of the bridge. Srpska Lista has requested an urgent meeting with KFOR General Ozkan Ulutaş regarding this decision.
Britney Spears advised her social media followers to be cautious with their bodies, emphasizing that unsuccessful beauty procedures can be costly, as she shared her recent experience.
New discussions explore how parental divorce can significantly alter the relationship between siblings, with potential long-lasting consequences. Sometimes, it is argued that parental separation can be more beneficial for children than parents remaining together in an unhappy marriage.
Kosovo's Prime Minister Albin Kurti was pelted with eggs by an opposition lawmaker during a parliamentary session, leading to chaos and the interruption of proceedings. The incident occurred amidst ongoing political tensions in the country.
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Former Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan broke his silence on his resignation, stating that he was a 'victim of Gen Z' and that some people had misled youth protesters. He emphasized that Gen Z is a force that cannot be ignored and urged students to align career choices with national needs.
Po současném mírném ochlazení se v neděli vrátí do ČR tropické teploty, zejména v Polabí, Praze a na jihu Moravy budou maxima opět stoupat nad 32 stupňů.
A major wildfire continues to rage in the Deliblatska Peščara nature reserve, with the largest active blaze reported in Šumarak, where evacuations are ongoing. Firefighters are battling the blaze amidst extreme heat and strong winds, while the fire is also threatening one of the last great ecosystems of the Pannonian Plain.
Cardinal John Onaiyekan stated that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's inner circle is allegedly shielding him from the true suffering of the country, presenting a false 'rosy picture' after a closed-door meeting with bishops.
Western Balkan truckers are still awaiting a solution for their stay in the Schengen zone, with the EU failing to find a resolution and a new meeting scheduled for next week.
Producers of the James Bond franchise have indicated that the actor chosen to succeed Daniel Craig as the next 007 will be revealed before the end of the year. The new portrayal is expected to be exciting and different.
Ljubljana University Medical Centre has reported a significant increase in injuries over the past eight days, with over 200 patients daily and 13 resuscitations, attributed to the strain caused by high temperatures.
Donald Trump has denied reports of dwindling US missile supplies, threatening imprisonment for those who spread such information. This comes amidst various other news involving Trump, including past criticisms, assassination threats, and international relations.
The upcoming elections in Serbia are marked by a battle for youth votes, with President Vučić claiming increased support for SNS among young people, while sociologists suggest the new generation does not support the ruling party.
An expert warns that people's relationship with driving is deteriorating, with many routinely using social media while driving. This significantly increases reaction times and can lead to tragic consequences.
Slab City, an unusual settlement built on the remains of a former military base in the Californian desert, operates without electricity, running water, or organized waste disposal, where rent is not paid.
SpaceX's stock experienced a significant drop after Elon Musk promised trillion-dollar revenue, with initial public results revealing the company burned through $18 billion in three months. This decline follows Musk's ambitious projections for the aerospace company.
The prolonged heatwave is affecting olive tree growth and fruit size, increasing pests, and leading to smoke, ash, and poorer air quality, which is expected to cause a jump in olive oil prices.
Extremely low water levels in major European rivers like the Danube are causing significant disruptions to shipping routes and raising concerns about an impending energy crisis across Central European countries. The drought conditions have also revealed previously submerged World War II-era Nazi ships in the Danube.
The technical director of the mining entity has been arrested following a fatal accident at the Bulqiza mine. Police stated that the director failed to implement safety regulations at work.
Serbian energy expert Zdravković has warned of significant problems within the country's electricity system, indicating that power restrictions are expected this winter. These issues point to an unstable energy supply in the coming months.
Aleksandar Jakšić, son of the owner of the demolished Hotel Jezero on Gazivode, has stated that his family does not plan to relocate, emphasizing that the property belongs to their ancestors. He affirmed their intention to stay despite the hotel's destruction.
A serious concern arises when a person responsible for finances declares an abundance of money and an excellent economic situation, prompting skepticism.
The Czech town of Ostrov in the Karlovy Vary region is offering municipal apartments with temporarily reduced rents to attract and retain young residents. The initiative has seen significant interest, with eleven applicants for two trial apartments, prompting the city to continue the program.
Rasim Ljajic has stepped down as the leader of the Social Democratic Party of Serbia (SDPS) after nearly three decades, with theatre director Jug Radivojevic elected as his replacement. Ljajic, a politician from Novi Pazar and former Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia, is no longer the party president.
The film 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' has been widely viewed through a bootleg leak online, while simultaneously achieving significant box office success, including becoming the fastest 2026 film to top 2 million admissions in South Korea. Mark Ruffalo has also commented on the film following Hulk's return.
Several Federal Reserve officials expressed dissent, arguing that inflation warranted higher interest rates, while the Fed also proposed modernizing rules for extending credit to bank insiders and revising mutual bank capital regulations.
Gisèle Pelicot has spoken about the final moments before she discovered her husband had been allowing dozens of strangers to rape her for years. Her case, which involved her husband offering her to men while she was drugged, has shocked the world and redefined perceptions of sexual violence.
The Danube River is experiencing historically low water levels in Serbia, nearing its lowest point in 50 years, leading to concerns about water restrictions and impacting operations like Hungary's nuclear power plant.
Givati soldiers reportedly left the Sde Teiman base following an argument with their command regarding insignias, with one commander allegedly destroying a symbol with a sledgehammer.
The United Nations Security Council has begun its first round of informal voting to find a successor for current Secretary-General António Guterres. The process marks a crucial phase in selecting the next UN leader.
The Danube River has reached its lowest water levels in 50 years in parts of Serbia and a historic low in Budapest, Hungary. Emergency measures have been implemented in some areas as the drought impacts navigation and local ecosystems.
Despite a government agreement approved in April, Czech and Slovak medical rescuers are still unable to operate across their shared border as both sides continue to negotiate specific conditions for interventions.
The Roma Party in Serbia has announced its readiness to provide a list of individuals they believe should be questioned regarding the financing of a rally held in the Arena.
Jürgen Czernohorszky, Vienna's climate city councilor (SPÖ), stated that climate protection requires a 'sledgehammer' approach rather than 'kid gloves.' He believes much has been neglected over decades and needs to be rectified as quickly as possible.
Mateusz Morawiecki has resigned from his position as chairman of the European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) faction following his expulsion from Poland's Law and Justice (PiS) party. This development signals a significant split within the Polish political landscape.
Fifty years ago, China experienced the 20th century's most devastating earthquake in Tangshan, which killed over 240,000 people. The Chinese government initially attempted to conceal the extent of the disaster.
Protests are escalating worldwide, with demonstrations against mass tourism on Mallorca turning violent and Gen Z protesters in India influencing political debate. Meanwhile, Pakistan-administered Kashmir holds elections amidst protests, and Albanian police are accused of brutality during parliamentary gatherings.
The National Library of Serbia has announced the publication of the final two volumes of the Collected Works of Vladan Desnica. This completes the comprehensive collection of the author's writings.
The Zastava Oružje factory in Kragujevac, after 173 years of existence, is facing what may be its biggest problems in recent decades, causing concern among workers while management remains silent.
Alena Schillerová has significantly increased her activity on TikTok and other social media platforms in recent weeks, publishing short videos that alternate between political attacks and lighthearted sketches, suggesting a strategic move.
Slovak diplomacy has issued a warning to tourists about the increased risk of extensive wildfires in Italy. Travelers are advised to monitor the situation, expect road closures, and be prepared for traffic restrictions.