The US Supreme Court has once again rejected Donald Trump's appeal to overturn the $5 million verdict in the E. Jean Carroll sexual assault and defamation case. This decision upholds the previous ruling against the former president.
The mayor of South Mitrovica has stated that the opening of the bridge signifies the end of any plans to partition North Kosovo. This declaration suggests a move towards greater unity and integration in the region.
MP Marjana Koceku has called for a thorough investigation into a Sunday morning fire at a well-known hotel in Vlorë, Albania, which injured several Albanian and Kosovan tourists.
A large fire on Mount Risovac near Bosansko Grahovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, is still active, with firefighting and forestry teams continuing their efforts on the ground. Air extinguishing operations have been suspended due to thick smoke.
Scientists have discovered that ancient Denisovans were giants, concluded that quality kindergartens determine a child's future success, and stated that the laws of physics mathematically allow for time travel.
An international drug trafficking ring operating through Greece has been dismantled, leading to two arrests. The suspects, from North Macedonia and Kosovo, were apprehended in Thessaloniki with 324 kg of marijuana hidden in paper shipments.
Former Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani criticized the Self-Determination Movement and acting Prime Minister Albin Kurti for proposing an "irrelevant person" as their presidential candidate.
Russia is reportedly planning to establish a unified electronic database for individuals who have committed sexual violence against minors. The initiative was announced by Anastasia Udaltsova, a deputy in the State Duma.
Analyst Kreshnik Çollaku warns that Kosovo is experiencing an institutional crisis, sliding towards absurdity, and risking civil conflict, stating it would be apocalyptic if new elections were called.
A helicopter from the Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina was deployed to extinguish a fire in the Risovac area near Bosansko Grahovo, while a fire on Šator mountain continues to smolder.
Intelektualci iz Srbije pozdravljaju apel desetine profesora, akademika, umetnika, intelektualaca i predstavnika civilnog društva sa Kosova i Metohije za formiranje novih institucija proisteklih iz…
Montenegro's Ministry of Interior announced that six aircraft were engaged in firefighting operations, completing 137 flights and dropping 282 tons of water on blazes.
A Kosovar group has acquired the Macedonian Tinex supermarket chain, while a Serbian company is taking over the Kosmo stores, signaling significant changes in the Macedonian retail sector.
The NGO "Group for Legal and Political Studies" has expressed concern that decisions made by the Kosovo Government, operating under a technical mandate, are in violation of the Constitution and law.
During the 74th consecutive day of protests against Prime Minister Edi Rama and his government, a young protester criticized the executive's stance on the Kosovo issue, calling it an insult and betrayal of the Albanian cause.
An analyst and former director of the International Crisis Group stated that Serbia holds more significance for Ukraine than Kosovo, both in terms of potential support and threat.
Slovak opposition party Freedom and Solidarity has filed two official complaints against Deputy Speaker Tibor Gašpar, criticizing him for voting on laws that could potentially benefit him in the 'Očistec' case.
According to Florian Bieber, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is prioritizing his relationship with Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić due to Serbia's potential to supply Soviet-standard ammunition. This strategic interest reportedly outweighs Ukraine's recognition of Kosovo's independence.
Residents in northern Kosovo are not prioritizing Serbian President Vučić's announcement about changing the course of the Ibar River, stating they face much larger problems.
An analysis by REL indicates that Kosovo risks losing a significant portion of the nearly 170 million euros allocated by the EU under its Growth Plan if the country's political crisis and institutional instability persist.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić conducted a tour of western Serbia, making several stops in towns like Zlatibor, Nova Varoš, and Prijepolje, where he announced various infrastructure projects including bypasses, highways, railways, and a sports complex, while also addressing pension increases and KFOR actions.
The Srpska Lista party has expressed strong opposition to the potential withdrawal of KFOR peacekeepers from the flashpoint Ibar Bridge in Mitrovica. They are requesting an urgent meeting with the KFOR commander to discuss their concerns about the security implications of such a move.
The opposition Tisza party in Hungary has nominated lawyer András Baku for president and plans a parliamentary vote, while the ruling Fidesz party disputes the legitimacy of the proposed election.
Kateryna Denisova, a resident of Kyiv, expressed anger over the lack of shelters, goods missing from shelves, and the constant disruption of sleep due to Russian missile attacks, a sound she knows too well.
The constitutive session of the Kosovo Assembly was interrupted and postponed at the request of Albin Kurti, leading to warnings from legal experts about an unconstitutional blockade. The LDK's demands are reportedly not aligning with the will of the citizens.
Lumir Abdixhiku, leader of the Democratic League of Kosovo, stated that talks with acting Prime Minister Albin Kurti failed to produce an agreement, indicating that parties remain far from a compromise and raising the possibility of new snap elections.
A meeting of the Kosovo Judicial Council (KJC) was not held today due to a lack of quorum, postponing a decision on the resignations of Serbian judges.
A member of the Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs from Kosovo has been detained at the Jarinje crossing. The details surrounding the detention remain unclear.
Marko Vujić, a lecturer at the Faculty of Political Sciences, stated that the Serbian government is not calling elections because current polls are precise, showing the SNS party's rating is 'stuck' at a certain number of votes.
The constitutive session of the Kosovo Assembly was interrupted when Self-Determination leader Albin Kurti requested additional time for consultations instead of proposing a candidate from his party.
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.
The constituent session of the Kosovo Assembly is scheduled to take place tomorrow. This session will mark the official start of the new parliamentary term.
Serbian President Vučić's website is deemed a marketing trick, while his statements on 'Operation Storm' draw criticism from Croatia. Meanwhile, relations between Kosovo and Serbia are reported to be less normalized than before.
Political analyst Ramadan Baraljiu stated that the Democratic League of Kosovo's (DSK) demand for one of its members to become Kosovo's president could be the main obstacle in negotiations to form institutions with the Vetëvendosje Movement.
Two men from Kosovo have been arrested in Skopje by an intervention police unit on suspicion of counterfeiting money. Police seized 230,000 euros in counterfeit currency during the operation.
A new Netflix series focusing on one of the biggest aviation tragedies is gaining widespread popularity among viewers globally. The show has captivated audiences worldwide with its depiction of the event.
After their wedding and a busy concert summer, Saša Kovačević and his wife Zorana Tasovac are enjoying a vacation in Thailand, with the singer sharing family photos and showcasing his physique on social media.
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.
Kosovo's Chief State Prosecutor, Zejnulah Gaši, stated that there is suspicion that mass graves discovered in Zubin Potok may contain the bodies of other victims from the last war in Kosovo, emphasizing the importance of these discoveries for justice.
New research led by scientists from the University of California, Berkeley, suggests that modern humans interbred with two mysterious, unknown ancient human groups, in addition to Neanderthals and Denisovans.
The Special Prosecutor's Office of Kosovo announced the arrest of another individual in Zubin Potok on suspicion of committing war crimes during the Kosovo War.
Slovenian mountains offer over 170 mountain huts managed by mountaineering associations, with 45 designated as family-friendly. The article highlights three such huts, suggesting alternative goals beyond just reaching the peak.
Russia has requested the arrest of Zhanna Nemtsova, daughter of the murdered Putin opponent Boris Nemtsov, who departed Russia in 2015 following her father's assassination.
The Kosovo Prosecution has alleged that one of the individuals arrested in Zubin Potok was an active member of the Yugoslav Army. This statement comes amidst ongoing tensions and arrests in the region.
Hadžiu has held discussions with representatives of political parties regarding the constitutive session of the Kosovo Parliament. The timing of the assembly's constitution remains a key topic of these conversations.
Serbia is experiencing a heatwave, with temperatures reaching 37 degrees Celsius in Sombor by 1 PM. Cooler conditions were only observed in the country's mountainous regions.
Italian firm Hitherm is interested in building a factory in Bosnia and Herzegovina, with discussions also covering potential collaborations between tourism organizations.
Nick Reiner, who is accused of murdering his parents, has reportedly been disciplined in prison for becoming 'extremely hostile' towards sheriff's deputies.
Ana Lacmanović, an NSD councilor in Pljevlja, recently voted to annul the decision on Kosovo's recognition, prompting Prime Minister Spajić to state in a written response that the declaration on 'derecognition' is not a recommendation for a government position.
The Serbian Parliament rejected a no-confidence motion against the government, with ruling party deputies defending its work against opposition criticism. Despite surviving the vote, the political future of some government members remains uncertain amid ongoing discussions.
The Czech Ministry of Health has limited prescriptions for Tamoxifen, a breast cancer drug, to one package per prescription due to a prolonged shortage in pharmacies.
Christopher Nolan's film "Odyssey" has led to a significant increase in interest in learning the Greek language. The Greek Prime Minister has expressed delight over the film's success and its cultural impact.
Haiti has announced that it will hold its first elections in ten years on December 13, which will also include a vote on a new constitution. This marks a significant step for the Caribbean nation after a prolonged period without electoral processes.
A bus veered off the road in Slovenia, resulting in injuries to six people, with the driver and one passenger seriously hurt. Separately, a truck accident at Durrës port in Albania left a Kosovan driver in serious condition.
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.
Serbian Minister of Agriculture Dragan Glamočić announced that goat and sheep pox has been confirmed in the Raška region, stating that the disease entered Serbia through smuggling from Kosovo.
The last weekend of July saw a record high influx of Kosovan citizens entering Albania through the Morina Border Crossing Point, surpassing figures from June and earlier July weekends.
The Academic Initiative 'Rebellious University' called for the Montenegrin government's resignation, citing failures in public policy. Concurrently, political figures urged the New Serbian Democracy (NSD) to initiate a proposal for Montenegro to withdraw its recognition of Kosovo.
Representatives from Japanese company Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) met with Montenegro's Ministry of Maritime Affairs to discuss potential collaboration in the maritime sector.
The European Union Office in Kosovo has called on political parties to refrain from pressuring the Judicial Council of Kosovo and its members as they decide on requests for the withdrawal of resignations by Serbian judges.
Mayors from northern Kosovo have held a meeting with European officials. Separately, three individuals were arrested in Kosovo on suspicion of forging documents from multiple European countries.
The Slovenian intelligence agency, Sova, reportedly failed to inform the President's office about security risks, following revelations that a friend of the President met a Slovenian intelligence officer in Russia.
Two people died in a serious traffic accident in the village of Surkish, Podujevo, Kosovo, on Sunday evening. The incident involved a car with foreign license plates driven by a Kosovar citizen.
Šejla Zonić performed a two-hour musical spectacle for over 2,000 visitors in Busovača, held as part of the Busovača Municipality Day and the Busovača 2026 Culture and Sports Festival.
North Macedonia's Prime Minister Mickoski announced the construction of six new highway sections, with the Blace-Skopje segment set to begin this month. This includes the start of the highway from Skopje to Kosovo by the end of August.
KFOR is withdrawing from the Mitrovica bridge, citing improved security, but Serbs express fears about the implications for northern Kosovo following a series of incidents.
A Milwaukee property owner, Tim Derc, discovered a Picasso graphic while cleaning out an apartment from which a tenant had been evicted, eight years after the artwork was stolen.
An analysis of modern human genomes has revealed genetic segments from two unknown ancient human lineages, one of which mixed before the exodus from Africa, and the other through Denisovans.
Nigel Farage won the Clacton by-election, securing his seat in parliament. Following his victory, a parliamentary probe into a €5.8 million gift he received has resumed.
Bosnian Islamic preacher Elvedin Pezić was detained in Kosovo after police requested a permit from the Islamic Community of Kosovo, but has since been released and is returning to Bosnia and Herzegovina. The incident sparked media attention regarding his arrest and expected deportation.
Three officers have issued unusual criticism of the Finnish Defence Forces, urging politicians to address how the military is adapting to changes in drone warfare.
Intellectuals from Serbia have welcomed an appeal from professors, academics, artists, and civil society representatives from Kosovo and Metohija for the formation of new institutions following the June 7 elections, noting that the issue for Serbs in Kosovo is the dissolution of Serbian institutions, not the lack of Kosovan ones.
During a protest in front of the Prime Minister's Office, activist Ilir Xhemalaj raised concerns about the blocking of the highway before the diaspora's arrival, accusing the government of fearing the diaspora and failing to protect national interests. He questioned the government's stance when Zelensky stated 'Kosovo is Serbia'.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has announced large public rallies in Užice and Novi Sad, directly addressing critics who claimed he would not dare to visit those cities. This comes as Jovanović (Novi DSS) labels Vučić the biggest threat to Kosovo and Metohija remaining part of Serbia.
Stefan Janjić, an MP for Srbija centar (SRCE), commented on a citizen's claim of not receiving promised employment for collecting votes, suggesting it raises questions about further criminal offenses.
The 6th Festival of Culture and Sports, "Busovača 2026," opened in Busovača, attracting hundreds of visitors on its first evening with a performance of "Witness of Truth."
The Special Prosecutor's Office of Kosovo has filed an indictment against S. S. on suspicion of participating in the murder of nine Albanian civilians in the village of Reznik near Vushtrri in April 1999, along with other Serbian forces.
The Special Prosecutor's Office of Kosovo has filed an indictment against Serb S.S. for war crimes in the village of Reznik near Vučitrn, alleging his involvement in the killing of nine Albanian civilians in 1999.
Politico reports that for Ukraine, Serbian weapons are a more critical issue than the question of Kosovo's independence, following Zelenskyy's visit to Belgrade and his statement that Ukraine will not recognize Kosovo's independence.
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.
Hungary's parliament has elected András Baka, a former Supreme Court judge and critic of Viktor Orbán, as the country's new president. This election comes as the Hungarian government faces a lawsuit over alleged misuse of funds for social media campaigns.
An article remembers a prominent Croatian voice actress, born in Berlin in 1936 and passed away in Zagreb, who transitioned from a draftswoman to one of Croatia's most recognized voices.
Podgorica's Municipal Police issued 130 fines for improper parking between 7 AM and 3 PM, emphasizing that no one is privileged in maintaining city order.
Several individuals have been arrested in border regions for driving under the influence of alcohol, with some facing significant fines or jail time. Incidents include drivers with high blood alcohol levels in Montenegro and Lithuania.
Kosovo officials have expressed serious concern and condemned Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's statements threatening to change the course of the Ibar River, which flows through both Serbia and Kosovo. Meanwhile, Kosovan police have begun controlling the Ibar Bridge in Mitrovica.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has warned that Russia is expected to deploy up to 50,000 North Korean troops, a claim made amidst ongoing exchanges of attacks between Russia and Ukraine, including a recent strike on a Russian missile system.
Vid Đuričić, a member of Serbia's Ministry of Internal Affairs (MUP), had his Kosovo citizenship revoked after being detained at the Jarinje crossing on Thursday evening, according to reports from KoSSev and Radio-televizija Kosova (RTK).
Montenegro has officially denied media reports suggesting its accession to a military alliance involving Croatia, Albania, and Kosovo. The government clarified its position regarding international military cooperation.
The Kosovo Assembly announced that its constitutive session will resume on Saturday, despite the constitutional deadline for its completion expiring tonight at midnight.
The eighth edition of the 'Trag u beskraju' event in Vela Luka drew over 30,000 attendees, celebrating the legacy of musician Oliver Dragojević with music and emotion.
A dilapidated glass building in a prime location in Espoo, Finland, is slated for demolition to make way for a new business center. The abandoned Plantagen stores across the capital region have been plagued by unauthorized entry and vandalism.
Andrej Rupnik, former director of Slovenia's intelligence agency Sova, claims that the security detail for President Nataša Pirc Musar is unlawful following a government regulation change in June.
Slovenian President Nataša Pirc Musar released her hospital discharge papers following a car accident, amidst growing public and media speculation about the severity of her injuries and the identity of her passengers, including a Russian national. The police union has called for a thorough and impartial investigation into the incident.
The constituent session of the Kosovo Assembly has begun, with the formation of a commission to verify mandates, despite political parties still lacking an agreement on new institutions. Prime Minister Kurti has requested more time for talks with the opposition, leading to a postponement of the session.
The Special Prosecutor's Office of Kosovo has questioned a former minister on suspicion of abuse of official position. The investigation is ongoing into the alleged misconduct.
Non-governmental organizations from northern Kosovo are calling for an immediate halt to the demolition of structures near Gazivode Lake. They are advocating for the preservation of the area and its existing facilities.
Former Alliance for the Future of Kosovo President Ramush Haradinaj stated that no single party won enough votes in the recent parliamentary elections to form a government independently. He emphasized that institutional formation should involve the opposition, suggesting they take either the President or Prime Minister position.
A new mass grave has been discovered in the Zubin Potok area of northern Kosovo, with human remains found. Authorities are investigating the site, believing the remains may belong to victims of the 1999 war.
Austria experienced its hottest day on record, with temperatures reaching 40.8 degrees Celsius in Vienna. This new all-time high was recorded amidst a severe heatwave affecting the region.
A member of the Democratic Party of Kosovo has publicly stated that Prime Minister Kurti's meetings with the opposition are a farce. This highlights ongoing political tensions and distrust between the government and opposition.
Three citizens of Kosovo have been arrested in Ulcinj, Montenegro, on suspicion of committing multiple thefts, including targeting Serbian and Bosnian citizens on Velika Plaža. The arrests follow a series of alleged robberies.
Border crossings in the Balkans, particularly Tabakovce, Bogorodica, and Morina, are experiencing significantly increased traffic and longer waiting times. This surge is attributed to a high frequency of travelers, including Kosovar Albanians heading to the coast.
An article debunks ten common exercise myths, emphasizing that a healthy body is built on proven principles, patience, and regularity rather than miraculous methods.
Global pop star Katy Perry headlined the opening night of this year's Sunny Hill Festival in Kosovo, delivering a spectacular performance to thousands of fans and holding the Kosovo flag on stage.
A criminal complaint filed by Dragan Đilas against Aleksandar Šapić, alleging threats, has been dismissed. The decision was announced by the relevant authorities.
Albanian Special Prosecution Against Corruption and Organized Crime (SPAK) has refuted claims by Sali Berisha regarding the arrest of businessman Ermal Beqiri in France. SPAK stated that Beqiri was declared wanted on December 24, 2025, and an INTERPOL red notice was issued for him, contradicting Berisha's assertion that no arrest warrant existed.
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.
Activists in Shkodër, Albania, are protesting the proposed opening of a Serbian consulate in the city, with one activist calling it a 'trap.' Protesters are urging officials to reconsider the decision and demand accountability for historical disappearances of Albanians in Serbia.
Kosovo's acting president, Aljbuljena Hadžiu, met with representatives of parliamentary parties to discuss the organization of the constitutive session of the Kosovo Assembly, scheduled for August 6.
Due to significant public interest, the photography exhibition 'Električni orgazam – Svaki novi dan' has been extended and will remain open throughout the summer at the Plateau in front of the 'Cvijeta Zuzorić' Art Pavilion in Kalemegdan.
Forbes has published its list of the most profitable podcasts, with Joe Rogan's 'The Joe Rogan Experience' topping the list. The podcast, exclusively available on Spotify, is estimated by Forbes to generate an annual income of $82 million.
Excavation has begun at a suspected mass grave site in northern Kosovo, believed to contain victims from the war, with two individuals already detained on war crime allegations.
Albania's border crossings with Kosovo, including Morinë–Vërmicë, experienced high traffic, with approximately 60,000 people crossing the border in 24 hours, likely due to summer tourism.
A new NDI survey indicates that 38% of Kosovo citizens believe the country is heading in the wrong direction, with the desire to emigrate rising from 16% to 28% compared to late 2024, a trend particularly pronounced among young people.
UEFA has not taken any disciplinary action against Larne and Crvena Zvezda following an incident during a Champions League qualifier where a banner reading 'Kosovo is Serbia' was displayed in the stadium stands.
Nikola Jovanović, director of the Center for Local Self-Government, estimates that the outcome of the upcoming Serbian elections will be decided by a small percentage of votes, with elections realistically expected in mid-October.
Poland's Constitutional Court has ruled against recognizing same-sex marriages performed in other European Union countries, preventing their registration within Poland.
A driver from Kosovo died in hospital after being hit by a truck in the port of Durrës, Albania. The incident occurred in the square in front of the scanner.
Anushka Sharma and Virat Kohli have expanded their real estate portfolio by purchasing a sea-facing apartment in Mumbai's Versova for Rs 18.29 crore. The property is located in the same Godrej Skyshore project where actor Tabu also owns a flat.
The Democratic People's Party (DNP) in Nikšić has launched an initiative to withdraw the recognition of Kosovo, while the New Serbian Democracy (NSD) has stated that Nikšić never recognized Kosovo in the first place.
The Serbian Parliament convened to debate a no-confidence motion against the government, with opposition parties criticizing the ruling coalition and government officials defending their actions. The session saw heated exchanges and conflicting statements regarding the government's performance and the political climate in Serbia.
An outbreak of goat and sheep pox has been confirmed in Serbia's Raška region, with the Minister of Agriculture stating that the disease entered Serbia through smuggling from Kosovo.
Representatives of the Austrian company DPB Rail Infra Service DE GmbH, specializing in railway logistics and maintenance, visited the Railways of Republika Srpska to discuss potential partnership opportunities.
The European Union has called for restraint regarding pressure on the Kosovo Judicial Council concerning Serbian judges. The EU emphasizes the importance of avoiding undue influence on the judicial body.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has announced that parliamentary elections are expected to be held in October or November of this year. He added that presidential elections would take place at a later date.
The Mercedes-Benz logo, a three-pointed star, has remained largely unchanged over decades and is recognized globally, with each point representing the brand's ambition for motorization on land, sea, and air.
A Picasso graphic, identified as 'Torero' and one of only 30 known to exist with the artist's signature, was discovered by a landlord while cleaning an apartment after it had been stolen from an art gallery.
Two entrepreneurs in Dubí, Teplice region, organized a community meeting called 'Krušnohorská žije' where residents could vote on the new design for a local park, alongside presentations from local businesses.
A fire at a hotel in Vlorë, Albania, injured seven guests, including five from Kosovo, with some jumping from balconies to escape. Police determined the fire started from an electrical outlet of a refrigerator.
Macedonian and Kosovan citizens were arrested in Thessaloniki, Greece, in possession of 324 kilograms of marijuana, as announced by North Macedonia's Ministry of Interior.
Albanian police arrested a 34-year-old man in Maminas as part of an operation targeting arms trafficking from Kosovo to Albania. The suspect was allegedly supplying criminal groups with firearms, and three pistols were seized during the operation.
HBO's new DC series 'Lanterns' is set to replace 'House of the Dragon' in its Sunday slot, premiering to strong critical reception and a fresh Rotten Tomatoes score. The series introduces Kyle Chandler as Hal Jordan, with discussions comparing his portrayal to previous iterations of the Green Lantern character.
Zambia suspended its presidential election vote count nationwide due to widespread reports of violence, attacks on polling staff, and alleged ballot paper theft. The electoral process resumed after security concerns were addressed.
The Mayor of Selenica, Nertil Bellaj, has expressed strong opposition to the proposed merger of his municipality with Vlora, stating he learned of the proposal through the media and that both left and right-wing council members unanimously voted against it.
Reactions continue on social media after authorities in Pristina removed a large Ukrainian flag, following Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's confirmation in Belgrade that Kyiv does not recognize Kosovo as an independent state.
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama stated that Ukraine is mistaken in its refusal to recognize Kosovo's independence, despite acknowledging Ukraine's right to freedom. His comments followed Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's reaffirmation of non-recognition.
Građanin Kosova zaustavljen je prilikom prelaska granice između Srbije i Hrvatske i njegova porodica je nekoliko sati kasnije obaveštena da je prebačen u Beograd, gde se postupak protiv njega…
A citizen of Kosovo was stopped at the Croatian border and fined 6000 euros after customs officials discovered 43 units of undeclared cargo in his travel suitcase.
Radio Television of Kosovo (RTK) reported the arrest of Fehim Salji on suspicion of espionage for Serbia's BIA intelligence agency, claiming he was involved in collecting votes for Vučić.
The Kosovo Police Inspectorate has launched an investigation into claims that Kosovo Police officers beat Nenad Rašković during a raid in the village of Dren. Rašković, who sustained severe injuries, was transferred to Belgrade for treatment, and UNMIK and other international bodies have called for a thorough investigation.
Albanian authorities have extradited a 50-year-old Kosovar citizen, Anton Allakaj, to Kosovo. He was sentenced to 11 years and 6 months in prison for murder.
Zelenskyy's recent remarks in Serbia have sparked outrage among Kosovans, drawing parallels between the emergence of modern Ukraine and Kosovo from splintering federations and highlighting Russia's role in challenging their legitimacy.
Serbian President Vučić's statement about potentially changing the course of the Ibar River has ignited a diplomatic storm, drawing strong reactions from the US, Albania, and opposition parties. Critics view his remarks as a threat to Kosovo and an attempt to intimidate citizens, while he also commented on police brutality anniversaries.
Due to high public interest, an additional screening of the film 'Virus of Pathological Goodness' will be held at the 32nd Sarajevo Film Festival, featuring regional acting stars.
Markus Sovala, Director General of Statistics Finland, stated that preliminary GDP data could be abandoned as a potential cost-saving measure, acknowledging the inherent uncertainty of such forecasts.
The NATO-led Kosovo Force (KFOR) announced a reduction in its presence in two sensitive locations in Kosovo, marking the first such move since the end of the war between Kosovar separatists and Serbian forces in the late 1990s.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's visit to Serbia and his statements regarding Kosovo have led to the removal of a large Ukrainian flag in Pristina and sparked diplomatic debate. Ukrainian officials and Kosovan authorities expressed disappointment over Ukraine's non-recognition of Kosovo's independence, despite their support for Ukraine.
Serbia's state-owned power company EPS imported 1,568 megawatts of electricity at a cost of 146.05 euros per megawatt-hour on Sunday at 2 PM, spending 230,000 euros in one hour, as the energy crisis pressures the European continent.
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.
Hundreds of vehicles are causing significant traffic at the Morina border crossing as tourists from Kosovo travel to the Albanian coast during the peak of the tourist season. The high volume of cars is notably visible along the Nation's Road.
The ruling Self-Determination Movement and the opposition Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) failed to reach a political agreement ahead of the constitutional deadline for the constitution of the Kosovo Assembly, following the June elections.
During a heatwave, many instinctively open windows around 3 PM when their apartments become stuffy, but a university professor reveals a simple rule to avoid this common mistake and better cope with the heat.
A 38-year-old man from Kosovo died in a serious motorcycle accident in Mirdita after losing control of his vehicle. Separately, a 42-year-old motorcyclist was killed in a traffic accident in Mykonos.
The OSCE Mission in Kosovo stated that media access to public institutions is crucial for media freedom and access to information, reacting to the denial of accreditation for Serbian media to a Kosovo Assembly session.
Research indicates varying levels of interest among Serbian high school graduates for university enrollment, with specific data on Philosophy faculties in Novi Sad, Belgrade, and Niš, alongside an analysis of employer demands.
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.
Kosovo's political leaders, including Prime Minister Kurti and the head of the Democratic League of Kosovo, have once again failed to reach an agreement on forming a new government. Discussions concluded without a resolution, prolonging the political stalemate.
Traffic on the 'Mehov krš' bridge, located on the Mehov krš – Špiljani section of the state road in Serbia near the border with Montenegro, will be completely suspended tomorrow, August 6, from 8 AM to 10 AM for the final layer of asphalt paving.
A monograph titled 'Ana Lipša-Tofović,' authored by Snežana Anastasova Čadikovska and Aleksandar Trajkovski, was promoted at the 'Ohrid Summer' festival to mark the artist's 100th birth anniversary.
Serbia held commemorations for Serb victims of Operation Storm, with President Vučić criticizing Montenegro's attendance at Croatia's celebration. Meanwhile, a memorial service for victims was held in Biskupija near Knin, Croatia.
The Serb List has filed a complaint with the Constitutional Court of Kosovo regarding the results of the recent elections. This action creates tension ahead of the constitutive session of the assembly.
The Bosnian doner kebab producer 'Kuća Prirode' from Busovača is highlighted for setting new quality standards in the domestic food industry, combining premium local ingredients with strict Halal and HACCP standards.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio (as stated in the article) announced that the White House plans to intensify efforts to restart peace negotiations between Ukraine and Russia.
Albanian opposition figures are criticizing Prime Minister Edi Rama, accusing him of undermining the state by opening a Serbian consulate in Shkoder and suggesting his actions reflect a criminal regime.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic stated that the country's only oil refinery in Pancevo faces potential shutdown due to critically low water levels in the Danube River, posing significant energy challenges.
The Serbian Hydrometeorological Service has issued a warning about a heatwave posing health risks to the population and potential threats to infrastructure and traffic.
Slovenia boasts over 170 mountain huts managed by mountaineering associations, with 45 designated as family-friendly, offering various outdoor activities and culinary experiences.
A Russian court has issued an arrest warrant for Zhanna Nemtsova, the daughter of slain opposition leader Boris Nemtsov. The details of the charges were not immediately clear.
A Moscow court has ordered the arrest in absentia of Zhanna Nemtsova, the daughter of assassinated Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov. The decision comes nearly a decade after her father's murder, further escalating pressure on critics of the Kremlin.
The Bulgarian parliament has definitively scheduled the presidential elections for October 25. This decision sets the date for the country's upcoming leadership vote.
Kosovan police have arrested an Albanian citizen in Pristina, who was wanted on an Interpol red notice for murder and was found to be using five different identities.
An exhibition of photographs titled 'Električni orgazam – Svaki novi dan,' dedicated to the popular band, has been extended through the summer at Kalemegdan due to significant public interest.
A citizen of Kosovo has been arrested in Herceg Novi, Montenegro, on suspicion of attempted rape of a Serbian national. The arrest was confirmed by local authorities.
The company Ibar Lepenac, with the assistance of Kosovar police, is continuing the demolition of illegal hospitality and other structures along the shore of Lake Gazivoda, while Belgrade remains silent on the issue.
Russia conducted a large-scale missile and drone attack across Ukraine, targeting cities including Kyiv, Lviv, and Kryvyi Rih, resulting in at least 13 deaths, including two children, and numerous injuries.
Josip Varvodić has been elected as the new president of the Croatian Olympic Committee (HOO) in a secret ballot. His victory comes after a campaign where he outlined his initial moves and plans for the organization.
Nearly three decades after the fighting ended, Kosovo has compiled a list of 13,190 dead and missing from the 1998-99 war, though it does not yet distinguish between civilians and combatants or specify ethnicity.
Human remains have been discovered in the village of Mali Kaludra in the Zubin-Potok municipality, with Kosovo's Institute for Forensic Medicine confirming their forensic interest after an initial assessment.
The Serbian Parliament continued its heated debate on a no-confidence motion against the government, with discussions expected to conclude soon. Lawmakers engaged in intense exchanges, focusing on various government policies and the role of President Vučić.
A Kosovar wedding in Switzerland saw 420 guests and a full dance floor until 3 AM, with the bridal couple rarely taking breaks, highlighting a stark contrast to typical Swiss wedding attendance.
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Renowned Japanese mystery novelist Keigo Higashino, celebrated for intricate plots and global bestsellers like 'The Devotion of Suspect X', has passed away at the age of 68. His death prompted an outpouring of tributes from readers and literary figures worldwide.
The removal of over a thousand tons of hazardous cadmium sludge from Vikantice in the Jeseníky Protected Landscape Area, which has been stored in a shed for over 40 years, has been postponed again by authorities.
Police in Ulcinj, Montenegro, arrested G.B. (28) from Kosovo after he was found driving with a blood alcohol level of 2.61 per mille and an expired driver's license. The arrest was announced by the Police Directorate on X.
Operations at border crossings between North Macedonia and Greece will be suspended from 5:00 AM to 9:00 AM Serbian time (6:00 AM to 10:00 AM local Greek time), with passenger vehicles allowed through every ten minutes.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić claimed that Tirana, Pristina, and Zagreb are forming an alliance against Serbia, reiterating his stance that Kosovo is part of Serbia during a military cadet graduation ceremony.
The European Central Bank (ECB) has launched a public survey, inviting citizens to vote on the new designs for future euro banknotes. This initiative aims to engage Europeans in the redesign process, with experts evaluating the proposed themes.
The United States has imposed new tariffs on imports from 60 trading partners, including the European Union and Nigeria, with rates up to 12.5% over claims of forced labor. EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas expressed negative surprise at the move, while some articles also mention unrelated US strikes on Iran.
Three individuals were arrested in Kosovo on suspicion of forging documents from several European countries and providing them to persons with international arrest warrants.