Na području Ilijaša u toku je opsežna potraga za nestalom Izetom Tabaković. U akciju su uključene specijalne K9 jedinice i dronovi sa termalnim kamerama, a spasiocima situaciju na terenu dodatno…
Kahn Swick & Foti, LLC is investigating the adequacy of the price and process in the proposed sale of Dominion Energy, Inc., issuing an alert to investors.
Ghana's firefighters, like Station Officer Abubakar Mohammed, endure significant health challenges from their dangerous work, with concerns about long-term health impacts and the inadequacy of current support systems as they approach retirement.
Croatian influencer Meri Goldašić faced widespread criticism for a TikTok video deemed inappropriate given the current fire situation in Croatia, and has since commented on the situation.
The EUFOR Commander has announced the upcoming 'Quick Response 2026' exercise, scheduled from August 22 to September 3, as an opportunity to reaffirm EUFOR's commitment to security in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The commander stated that the situation in BiH remains stable.
Lithuania's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has requested parliamentary ethics guardians to assess whether conservative politician Žygimantas Pavilionis may have conflated public and private interests in his interactions with staff at the Lithuanian embassy in the United States.
A commentary by Peter Bárdy discusses the high cost of food and the perceived inadequacy of government policy in addressing the issue in Slovakia. It advises caution with criticism regarding the government's stance.
Journalists covering political violence in Homa Bay, Kenya, were attacked and had their equipment stolen, prompting Amnesty International Kenya to question the adequacy of security agencies' preventative measures.
A Polish-registered bus carrying pilgrims crashed into a ditch on a motorway in Hungary, killing at least 12 people and injuring many others. Survivors described the accident as happening in seconds, with passengers screaming for help.
An astrophysicist discusses the potential for a significant crisis due to a large influx of tourists for the 2027 solar eclipse in Ceuta, Spain. She also leads a project exploring how different cultures interpreted solar eclipses throughout history.
Wildfires continue to burn fiercely across parts of Herzegovina, particularly around Konjic and Mostar, with firefighters struggling to contain the blazes. While the fire near Neum has been localized, other areas are still experiencing active and challenging fire conditions.
The director of Czech Doctors Without Borders states that healthcare in Afghanistan has improved five years after the Taliban's return to power, though the situation remains worse in rural villages.
The situation regarding wildfires in the Herceg Novi area of Montenegro has significantly improved after a third, calmer night, thanks to coordinated action.
Wildfires are sweeping across multiple European countries, including Croatia, Greece, Spain, and France, fueled by record-breaking heatwaves. The blazes have led to widespread evacuations, destruction of homes, and significant challenges for firefighting efforts.
The wildfire situation in Croatia has stabilized, with all fires, including those on Pelješac and near Trogir, under control by firefighters who will remain on duty overnight.
Cortina d'Ampezzo is cracking down on 'loutish' tourism with new regulations targeting behaviors such as bivouacking and inappropriate clothing. The measures aim to preserve the decorum and environment of the popular Italian resort town.
A major operation is underway in central Warsaw, involving the evacuation of approximately four thousand residents and office workers, after unexploded ordnance from World War II was uncovered during excavation work.
A trial is set to begin in mid-September for priest Ryšardas Peciunas, who is accused of possessing child pornography. Another woman is also implicated in the case.
The fire situation in Herceg Novi, Montenegro, is dire, with strong winds causing the blaze to spread and no end in sight. Firefighters have been battling the inferno for three days.
Hundreds of tourists and residents were evacuated from the Kassandra peninsula in Halkidiki, Greece, as a large wildfire threatened resort areas and beaches. Emergency services, including private boats, assisted in the evacuations, with one firefighter collapsing from exhaustion.
Multiple wildfires are currently active across Montenegro, with critical situations reported near Herceg Novi, Ulcinj, Kolašin, Cetinje, and Bar. Simultaneously, Greece is battling blazes in Halkidiki, Nafpaktia, Ilia, and Aetolia-Acarnania, leading to evacuations in affected areas.
Firefighters and residents are positioned at key locations to control the situation in Todorovići, Herceg Novi, hoping the upcoming night will be calmer than the previous one.
Statements originating from Serbia have raised questions and concerns regarding potential interference in Montenegro's elections. This comes amidst ongoing political discussions and a focus on the August period, which often brings heightened tensions.
The Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) has raised concerns about significant inadequacies within India's Green India Mission program, reporting a 98% shortfall in forest cover targets over a decade. The audit highlighted major issues in planning and execution.
A suspicious object discovered on train tracks in Treuchtlingen, Bavaria, led to the evacuation of nearby buildings and a halt in train traffic. German authorities later confirmed the object did not contain explosives.
The fire situation in Ponikvice, Montenegro, has significantly improved, with all threatened structures now safe. Nine firefighters from Nikšić are assisting in Herceg Novi.
Acclaimed American soprano Nadine Sierra has canceled her upcoming performance at the Torroella Festival, which was scheduled for August 15, citing health reasons. This cancellation marks the postponement of her anticipated debut at the festival.
The death toll from the recent earthquake in Colombia has risen to 265, with nearly 500 people still missing and thousands displaced. Authorities have confirmed the death of the first Spanish citizen as the search for survivors enters a critical 72-hour window.
A brief suspension of avocado imports from Mexico by the U.S. triggered panic among American guacamole consumers, leading to the enactment of an emergency rationing protocol.
Portugal is bracing for a significant weather change, with strong heat expected to last until Friday, followed by thunderstorms, hail, and rain over the weekend. The forecast also mentions the Iberian thermal low.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić stated his disappointment with the situation in Kosovo, revealing that the Chief of the General Staff of the Serbian Army, Milan Mojsilović, had his 'worst conversation to date' with KFOR Commander Ozkan Ulutaş.
A Czech nuclear scientist explains that nuclear power plants in the Czech Republic use a closed-cycle cooling system, unlike the Paks plant which requires significant river water for cooling, ensuring a good situation in the country.
The fire situation in Deliblatska Peščara has improved, but challenging terrain and strong winds continue to complicate firefighting efforts. Voluntary fire brigades remain on site to assist.
The World Health Organization (WHO) stated that thousands of patients in the Gaza Strip are still awaiting medical evacuation, despite a ceasefire. The ongoing humanitarian crisis continues to impact access to critical care.
Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares has emphatically stated from Ceuta that every single person who entered the enclave will be returned to Morocco. He justified Morocco's actions during the crisis and affirmed that Morocco requested nothing in return.
Metropolitan Teodosije of Raška and Prizren met with US Senator Joni Ernst and US Embassy representatives in Priština at Gračanica Monastery to discuss the worsening situation of Serbs and the Serbian Orthodox Church in Kosovo.
A Belgian police station was urgently evacuated after local residents walked in with a grenade they had found in their garden, transporting it in a small bucket.
Luka Čaušić, head of the Sector for Emergency Situations (SVS) of the Serbian Ministry of Interior, has been in the public spotlight for leading the efforts to extinguish fires across Serbia.
Einar Örn Ólafsson, an investor and former CEO of the now-bankrupt Icelandic airline Play, has been appointed as the new CEO of First Water, a land-based aquaculture company located in Þorlákshöfn, Iceland.
The mayor of Druskininkai has issued a warning about a potential extreme situation, urging residents to be prepared. The specific nature of the threat was not immediately detailed, but the warning signals a serious concern for the municipality.
The mayor of Druskininkai municipality in Lithuania, Ričardas Malinauskas, stated that if the Vilnius combined heat and power plant continues to accept waste only from the capital region, Alytus region municipalities will discuss an emergency situation by the end of August.
Intense drought conditions have led to water rationing in Puerto Rico, with similar restrictions and threats to water supplies also reported in parts of Bosnia, including Pale and Tuzla.
Gabi, now 26, was diagnosed with central precocious puberty (CPP) at age six, a condition where girls enter puberty before age eight and boys before age nine. She recounts her experience with doctors who initially didn't understand her condition.
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.
A Delta flight was forced to return to Atlanta and evacuate passengers after reports of fumes in the cockpit. The airline confirmed the emergency landing and subsequent evacuation of all on board.
A large forest fire is raging in British Columbia, Canada, prompting authorities to declare a state of emergency and issue evacuation orders for over 20,000 people.
A significant fire has consumed approximately 1,500 hectares of forest and low vegetation in Deliblatska Peščara, Serbia, with authorities describing the situation as difficult and uncertain.
Multiple active wildfires are burning across Serbia, with the largest and most challenging blaze located in the Deliblatska Peščara region, leading to evacuations and extensive firefighting efforts from air and ground. Despite some areas showing improvement, the fire in Deliblatska Peščara has re-ignited in parts, prompting local students to organize aid for firefighters and volunteers.
Rodalies, the commuter rail service, has significantly improved the operational status of its elevators and escalators. While half of the systems were non-functional in February 2025, following a change in maintenance company, over 90% are now operational.
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.
Donald Trump has signed new executive orders to again attempt to limit birthright citizenship in the United States, despite a previous Supreme Court decision blocking his first attempt. This move aims to curb what he refers to as 'birth tourism' and restrict citizenship for children born in the US to non-citizens.
Hundreds of thousands of people in southwestern Japan have been ordered to evacuate, and over 500 flights were canceled as Typhoon Delfin approaches the region.
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.
Croatian Minister of Croatian Veterans, Tomo Medved, praised the Croatian security and intelligence community and the entire homeland security system for their handling of a hacker incident, though he declined to provide specific details.
Lithuanian Environment Minister Ieva Andriulaitytė met with the Pagiriai community "Medeina" and relevant institutions to discuss the operations of the "Homanit Lietuva" wood fiber board factory, as local residents continue to face issues.
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.
Fallen trees, road disruptions, and dozens of emergency service interventions - these are the consequences of storms that swept over Poland on the night of Wednesday to Thursday.
A retrospective at the Locarno film festival examines the era of the McCarthy blacklist and the House Un-American Activities Committee's (HUAC) domination of US culture, offering sobering lessons for the present.
A debate is ongoing regarding whether current legal protections are sufficient for individuals working outdoors during periods of extreme heat. Concerns are being raised about the adequacy of existing regulations to safeguard workers' health in high temperatures.
Despite various inclusion measures, people with disabilities in Europe continue to face significant challenges in the job market, with statistics showing lower employment, higher unemployment, and reduced incomes, particularly in Lithuania.
Humanity continues to deplete Earth's natural resources at a rate faster than the planet can regenerate them, a long-standing issue that shows no signs of improvement this year. The growing ecological deficit highlights that society is living on 'ecological credit,' with the scale of resource overconsumption becoming increasingly alarming.
I predsednik Demokratskog saveza Kosova (DSK), Ljumir Abdidžiku, odbio je poziv vršioca dužnosti predsednice Albulene Hadžiu za sastanak na kojem bi se razgovaralo o prevazilaženju sadašnje situacija…
Authorities in Montenegro's Kotor municipality have confirmed that all fires in the area are currently under control, bringing relief after several intense days of firefighting.
The commander of the Lithuanian State Border Guard Service has resigned from his position, with the Prime Minister thanking him for his long service during a challenging period. The Interior Minister, however, described the resignation as an irresponsible decision.
U nezapamćeno teškoj situaciji za celu kulturu, kulturne stvaraoce i radnike, koja traje gotovo dve godine zbog njihove podrške studentskim protestiima, došlo se do toga da su represivni udari u svim…
Ghana's Fisheries Commission has expressed serious concerns over the escalating impact of illegal mining, known as 'galamsey,' which is destroying fish farms and jeopardizing the country's aquaculture sector.
The largest forest fire in Belgium's history, raging in the eastern part of the country, has spread into Germany, prompting evacuations as flames approach residential areas.
Hurricane Lala weakened to a tropical storm as it passed Hawaii, causing drenching rains, winds, and leaving over 100,000 people without power. Despite the storm, some residents proceeded with planned events, including a wedding.
Former Rector of the University of Belgrade, Ivanka Popović, stated that the government is attempting to discredit the university, adding that its drop to the 501-600 group on the new Shanghai List is not a significant decline but a normal fluctuation, expected for universities with modest science funding.
Belgium is experiencing its largest-ever wildfire in the High Fens nature reserve, leading to evacuations of nearby villages and causing smoke to be detectable in Luxembourg. The blaze has prompted international concern and put Europe on high alert for wildfires.
Morningstar discusses how the adequacy of $1 million for household retirement savings is a constantly evolving figure, impacted by various economic factors.
Croatian tourism authorities state that the situation regarding fires is gradually returning to normal, with tourists being cared for and most tourism activities proceeding without disruption, assuring visitors that Croatia remains open.
Two American Airlines planes were operating with the same flight number, creating an 'unbelievable' situation that could have resulted in a catastrophe, which was averted by the swift action of an air traffic controller.
Ministar odbrane Dragan Krapović i načelnik Generalštaba Vojske Crne Gore, brigadni general Miodrag Vuksanović, obišli su danas pripadnike Vojske Crne Gore angažovane na gašenju požara na području…
Devastating wildfires have swept through Omiš, Croatia, leaving a trail of destruction and prompting a search for missing persons, including a British tourist. Authorities are investigating the cause of the fires, with one fire chief suggesting arson.
New wildfires have erupted near Zadar and on the Pelješac peninsula in Croatia, prompting a significant response from firefighters and the deployment of water-bombing aircraft. Authorities describe the situation on Pelješac as serious, with traffic disrupted.
Nicole Kidman spoke about her past marriage to Tom Cruise, describing herself as very young and madly in love at the time. She also touched upon her divorce from Keith Urban, noting it was not what she had envisioned for her life.
An emergency situation has been declared in Bujanovac due to a spreading fire in the area. Authorities are working to contain the blaze and protect residents.
The United States carried out three death sentences on Thursday, with inmates executed by lethal injection in Tennessee, Alabama, and Oklahoma. This marks the first time in over 16 years that three executions have occurred on the same day in the US.
Hygienists across the Czech Republic have inspected water quality in natural swimming areas, with several locations showing deterioration. Swimming was banned in Šeberák pond in Prague due to cyanobacteria, and poor quality was also found in Nové Mlýny and Varvažov.
Scientists at Ghana's Council for Scientific and Industrial Research-Water Research Institute (CSIR-WRI) have developed an integrated aquaculture-agriculture system that transforms fish farming wastewater into a valuable input for crop production, aiming to boost food security and reduce pollution.
Montenegro's Ministry of Internal Affairs reported a critical wildfire situation across several regions, including Herceg Novi, Ulcinj, Kolašin, Cetinje, and Bar, with police and drones deployed.
A sailboat collided with a Mowi salmon farm in Ireland, leading to the evacuation of 100,000 fish. Employees at the aquaculture facility described the incident as an unusual sight.
Opštinski štab za vanredne situacije Opštine Kovin saopštio je danas da trenutna požarna aktivnost ne predstavlja opasnost po naseljena mesta Šumarak i Dubovac.
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida strongly condemned Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to the disputed Kuril Islands, calling it "absolutely unacceptable." The visit has reignited tensions between the two nations over the strategically important archipelago.
Spain is reinforcing security measures in Ceuta due to fears of a repeat of the massive border crossing that occurred in late July, when tens of thousands of people entered Spanish territory.
An emergency situation has been declared in Nevesinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina, as a wildfire rapidly spreads, prompting the deployment of an additional helicopter from the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
The danger from the wildfire near Herceg Novi, Montenegro, has not yet passed, despite the situation being more stable. Firefighting teams continue to monitor and combat the blaze.
Lithuania is considering eliminating the flashing green traffic light signal, as drivers report that the inconsistent system, where some lights flash green before turning yellow while others switch directly, causes confusion and potentially dangerous situations.
Latvia has acquired anti-drone systems but failed to purchase the necessary ammunition for them, a situation described as curious by the country's Prime Minister Andris Kulbergas.
Hundreds of workers die each year from heat exposure, including a postal carrier, underscoring the inadequacy of worker protection laws against excessive heat, with some states even preventing local governments from enacting their own regulations.
The third season of the series '1670' premiered on August 5, reaching the number one spot on Polish Netflix, though its performance abroad was less dominant, only making the top ten in Ukraine.
Chipotle Mexican Grill initiated a frantic recall of jalapeños after identifying them as the source of a salmonella outbreak, using an automated system to notify restaurants and destroy tainted peppers.
A flight from Canada was cancelled and all passengers were deplaned after a child refused to fasten their seat belt, leading to an overnight delay for many travelers. The airline confirmed that attempts to resolve the situation were unsuccessful, resulting in the flight's cancellation.
Ukraine reported that Russia used North Korean missiles in recent attacks, causing at least 12 deaths, while Ukrainian forces claimed to have struck a Russian oil refinery in Orsk, approximately 1,500 km from the front line. President Zelensky warned that Russia is preparing for escalation by bringing in military equipment from North Korea.
Lagos Deputy Governor Hamzat has pointed out the inadequacy of resources to meet Lagos' extensive infrastructure needs, citing rising costs and population growth.
Taylor Farms has issued a voluntary recall of various products containing jalapeños, including salsa and guacamole, across 26 states due to potential salmonella contamination. The recall follows an ongoing salmonella outbreak that has sickened hundreds of people.
The Spanish government is defending its handling of the Ceuta border crisis as the European Union reactivates discussions on migration and the externalization of repatriations.
Vilnius Mayor Valdas Benkunskas acknowledges concerns from the Druskininkai municipality regarding restricted waste incineration capacity for the Alytus region at the Vilnius Combined Heat and Power Plant, but states he would not dramatize the situation.
Journalists report a complex situation regarding the fire in Deliblatska Peščara, Serbia, citing a lack of information and direct involvement of residents in firefighting efforts.
President Trump stated the US is taking a "low-key" approach to Iran, likening it to a game of chess and emphasizing economic pressure. This comes as Iran demands significant concessions to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, while also stating it is not currently in direct negotiations with the US.
Typhoon Dolphin made landfall on China's east coast, leading to the evacuation of over one million people and the cancellation of more than 1,000 flights. The powerful storm caused significant disruption and concern, including reports of a missing child swept away by a wave.
The Platt family, delighted with their home, finds their enjoyment comes at a price when dinosaurs begin appearing in their street, a premise for a new film starring Anne Hathaway and Ewan McGregor.
Families of the USS Abraham Lincoln crew have warned that sailors and marines are exhausted, facing shortages and poor conditions as the aircraft carrier enters its ninth month at sea.
A large wildfire near Italy's Lake Garda has led to the evacuation of more than 200 residents and tourists. Emergency services are working to contain the blaze in the popular tourist region.
A video of a loud boat party in a secluded cove on Hvar island has garnered 120,000 views in hours, reigniting discussions about nautical behavior and lack of control in remote coastal areas.
A significant fire has engulfed approximately 1,500 hectares of forest and low vegetation in Serbia's Deliblatska Peščara, with authorities stating the situation is difficult and uncertain, prioritizing no casualties.
Wildfires are still actively burning in the Deliblatska Peščara region of Serbia, with firefighters battling the blaze from both air and ground. The area is covered in smoke, and residents report an unpleasant smell, though authorities state the situation is under control.
The fire situation in Katunska Nahija is currently more favorable, though firefighters continue to remain on duty to monitor and respond to any new developments.
Typhoon Dolphin is approaching Japan, leading to the cancellation of over 500 flights and evacuation orders for hundreds of thousands of people in southern islands. Okinawa's airport has been closed as the typhoon brings strong winds and heavy rain to the region.
An emergency situation has been declared in a part of Kovin municipality, Serbia, specifically in the Dubovac local community, due to a significant fire in the Deliblatska Peščara (Deliblato Sands) area.
A fire in Serbia's Deliblatska Peščara has engulfed approximately 700 hectares, prompting the preventive evacuation of residents from the settlements of Čardak and Šumarak as the flames approached.
A 35-year-old man in Swarzędz, Poland, faces up to 10 years in prison for placing a pyrotechnic device in his car, which led to an evacuation and disruption of train services after he reported the threat himself.
The SYRIZA-PS press representative stated that the overall picture of fire management reveals a significant inadequacy and ineffectiveness on the part of the government.
German counter-terrorism police are investigating the discovery of an explosive drone near a runway at Leipzig Airport, which collided with a cargo plane, raising concerns of a potential 'hybrid' Russian attack. German media and officials suggest Russia's involvement, while the Russian embassy has reacted to the accusations.
Israel resumed airstrikes on southern Lebanon, resulting in one death and 11 injuries, even as diplomatic talks were underway in Rome. Concurrently, Israeli forces continued operations in Gaza and raided a refugee camp in the occupied West Bank.
Satellite images have revealed the stark contrast of the Danube River before and after being severely affected by drought. The visuals highlight the significant reduction in water levels, indicating a worsening situation for numerous countries along the river.
Lithuania has allocated an additional €15 million in preferential loans to support farmers and aquaculture businesses. This funding aims to provide further financial assistance to these sectors.
Russia claims to have struck two Ukrainian ships in the Black Sea, while a Russian drone reportedly crossed into Moldovan airspace during an attack on Ukraine. Separately, a Greek-run tanker carrying Russian oil was also attacked in the Black Sea.
Rainfall across parts of Europe has significantly aided efforts to contain wildfires, including Belgium's largest on record and blazes in Greece. While some fires remain active, the precipitation has brought relief to firefighters battling widespread blazes exacerbated by heatwaves.
New forest lines have been dug around the forest swimming pool in Liberec to help retain water in the landscape, as streams in the Ohře basin struggle with water shortages exacerbated by high temperatures and drying winds.
The wildfire situation in the Sanski Most area is becoming increasingly serious, with authorities reporting a worsening trend. Efforts are underway to contain the blazes.
Serbian Interior Minister Ivica Dačić announced that the fire near Bovan Lake has been localized. However, the situation in the Deliblato Sands remains critical and unchanged.
Firefighters in Montenegro had a much calmer night, with fires not escalating, though crews remain on the ground. A lemon, pomegranate, and olive plantation in Ulcinj was destroyed, with damages to be assessed.
A special Polish government plane has been sent to Hungary with doctors on board to assess the condition of injured Polish citizens and determine if they can be transported back to Poland.
European Union governments are managing ongoing crises across the bloc despite many of their leaders being on holiday. This situation raises questions about how critical situations are handled in the absence of top officials.
An article discusses how China's industrial-scale aquaculture model, observed at Sandu'ao Port in Ningde, could potentially reshape Iran's coastal marine farming practices.
Montenegro's firefighting forces, including MUP and Army aircraft, have conducted numerous sorties, dropping hundreds of tons of water to combat demanding fire conditions.
The most critical fire situation in Montenegro is reported above Đenovići and in Ulcinj. The OKC appealed to citizens and tourists to act responsibly, follow official announcements, and report any fires to emergency services.
Wildfires in the Montenegrin municipalities of Herceg Novi, Ulcinj, and Nikšić remain active but are under control, with a calmer situation reported in Herceg Novi.
As Copenhagen Pride takes place, both rainbow and Palestinian flags are expected, highlighting a debate where some homosexual individuals support the Palestinian cause despite differing views on LGBTQ+ rights in Palestine.
A Lithuanian border guard was injured in an incident near the Belarus border, with reports indicating that border crossers attempted to pull the guard through a tunnel into Belarus. The event highlights ongoing tensions and challenges at the border.
The Lithuanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has established a commission to assess the conduct of Ambassador Pavilionis and has referred his actions to the Seimas Ethics Commission.
Flights at Catania Airport in Sicily have been suspended until Saturday due to volcanic ash and activity from Mount Etna. This marks a prolonged disruption for air travel to and from the island.
The wildfire situation in the Konjic area remains severe, with fires burning for the eighth consecutive day, leading to a declared state of natural disaster.
Devastating wildfires near Omiš, Croatia, have burned between 900 and 1000 hectares, destroying homes, cars, and boats, and forcing the evacuation of approximately 2000 people. Seven individuals are critically injured, and a 65-year-old woman remains missing amidst the widespread destruction.
A wildfire in Herceg Novi has escalated significantly, creating a difficult night for firefighters and local residents. The situation is described as severe, with the fire continuing to spread.
Firefighters and residents in Herceg Novi and Ulcinj, Montenegro, spent a turbulent night battling fires, with suspicions of arson and concerns that the blazes are threatening the local water supply.
Salvamont Brașov explained the difficulties in organizing a volunteer search operation for a young man who went missing in November 2025 in the Bucegi Mountains, emphasizing the need for interventions to occur under specific conditions.
The rapid growth of the aquaculture industry is depleting oceans, with farmed salmon consuming more than six times their weight in wild fish, leading to significant environmental and social costs.
Serbia's Emergency Headquarters reported 31 active wildfires across the country, with a total of 900 open-air fires recorded in the past seven days. Authorities are actively working to contain the widespread blazes.
The Municipal Emergency Situations Headquarters in Kovin announced that current fire activity no longer poses a threat to the populated areas of Šumarak and Dubovac.
Following the opening of bankruptcy proceedings for Nova Željezara Zenica, the Government of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) has announced it will take all necessary steps within its jurisdiction to ensure workers are not left to fend for themselves.
A massive oil slick from a damaged tanker off the coast of Oman has now reached the country's mainland, intensifying fears of an ecological disaster. Environmental organizations are closely monitoring the situation as the spill continues to spread.
A wildfire near Herceg Novi, Montenegro, which threatened homes and a church, has been brought under control after an overnight battle by firefighters. The situation has improved, with houses successfully defended and an Interior Ministry plane assisting in the efforts.
A popular trend in the United States sees an increasing number of parents hosting celebrations for their daughters' first menstruation, a practice that has sparked divided reactions online.
Multiple wildfires are active across Montenegro, with the most severe in Baošići, while Serbia reports 33 active fires, including a large blaze in Bujanovac. Forest fires are also impacting other parts of Europe, including Germany.
A state of natural disaster has been declared in Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina, as large forest fires continue to rage and threaten populated areas. International assistance has been requested to help combat the escalating blazes.
Defense Minister Robertas Kaunas stated that the enhanced protection of critical infrastructure is likely to be extended, with efforts also underway to assess the adequacy of current security forces.
The Lithuanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has formed a commission to investigate the situation at the Lithuanian Embassy in the US, following reports of employee complaints.
A British expert has raised concerns about safety measures at the Smukfest festival in Denmark following an incident involving a large crowd at a concert. Critics are questioning the adequacy of barriers and overall crowd control at the event.
An evacuation was mistakenly triggered at the Kaunas Akropolis shopping center on Tuesday afternoon, with a company representative confirming the alarm was activated in error.
If the water level of the Orlík reservoir drops by another 3.5 meters, the Vltava River Authority will halt its emptying and begin using water from the Slapy Dam to maintain the minimum outflow from the Vltava cascade, a situation anticipated only once every 50 years.
A powerful 7.4 magnitude earthquake struck Colombia, causing widespread destruction, building collapses, and at least 100 fatalities. The quake led to the closure of five airports and prompted scientists to investigate a potential link with the Puracé volcano.
Morocco's Justice Minister stated that Rabat would legally and politically demand the return of its minors and held Spain responsible for their current situation.
An incredible situation has emerged in Kaunas where a woman, who enrolled in two vocational schools twelve years ago but only attended one, recently discovered she had also received a seamstress diploma from the other without attending or taking exams.
The question of whether $1 million is sufficient for a household to retire remains a changing and debated topic, with some suggesting half that amount would be welcomed by many.
Forest fires have reignited in southwestern France due to heat and wind, prompting authorities to prepare for the potential evacuation of nearly 200,000 people as firefighters battle the blaze.
Typhoon Dolphin has led to the evacuation of over a million people and flight cancellations in eastern China, while record-breaking heat fuels widespread wildfires across parts of Europe, the western United States, and Canada, prompting further evacuations.
The situation regarding the major wildfire in Serbia's Deliblato Sands has improved, according to officials, after firefighters battled the blaze that had consumed approximately 1,500 hectares.
An individual shares their experience of starting menstruation at age six, underscoring the medical challenges and disproportionate impact of precocious puberty on girls.
Serbian Minister of Mining and Energy, Dubravka Đedović Handanović, stated that finding a solution for the Naftna industrija Srbije (NIS) is a more significant issue than the current low water levels affecting energy production.
A wildfire near Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina, continues to burn, though the situation has improved compared to earlier reports. Firefighters and helicopters are actively engaged in combating the blaze, which is still threatened by wind and high temperatures.
Europe is experiencing severe drought conditions, leading to critically low water levels in major rivers like the Danube and Rhine, which has exposed historical artifacts and disrupted cargo transport. The widespread drought is also causing crop losses and raising concerns about food security across the continent.
The Dubrovnik-based band Silente is scheduled to perform their announced concert in Šibenik tonight, but will do so without their lead singer, Lara Viktorija Ilić, due to a health situation within the band.
Niebezpieczne pożary szaleją na Bałkanach. W Serbii w piątek trwała walka z ogniem, który opanował sporą część rezerwatu przyrody Piaski Deliblatskie. Konieczne był ewakuacje.
The mayor of Druskininkai, Ričardas Malinauskas, states that Vilnius is failing to manage its waste, leading to an impending emergency situation in the Alytus Region. He and other regional mayors have appealed to national authorities.
Mayors of the most affected cities in Lithuania, including Lazdijai district, have reported significant property damage from a recent storm, with fallen trees hitting buildings and widespread power outages.
A state of emergency has been declared in parts of Kovin and Bačka Palanka due to fires, including a major landfill fire, and in Valjevo due to severe water shortages. These declarations address critical environmental and resource issues in Serbia.
A forest fire in Deliblatska Peščara, Serbia, has engulfed approximately 700 hectares, prompting the preventive evacuation of residents from the Čardak and Šumarak settlements as the flames approached.
A 250-kilogram World War II bomb was discovered in the Rhine River in Cologne, Germany, due to low water levels caused by a heatwave. The discovery led to the evacuation of parts of the city center, including the RTL and n-tv buildings and nursing homes.
The Spanish enclave of Ceuta is appealing for urgent assistance from the Spanish government to relocate over 1,000 unaccompanied migrant minors to mainland Spain. The city describes the situation as 'unsustainable' following a recent surge in migrant arrivals, while Morocco has begun prosecuting those responsible for the immigration crisis.
Poland's Deputy Minister of Education stated that there is no 'exceptionally difficult situation' regarding the lack of teachers, despite thousands of job offers and vacant positions.
US authorities are investigating a potential air safety protocol violation involving Marine One, carrying then-President Trump, which may have come too close to a passenger plane over Washington D.C., though the White House stated there was no danger to the president.
The Serbian government announced that the electricity supply situation is under control, and there is no fear of restrictive measures. This assurance came after a session of the Operational Team of the Republic Emergency Situations Headquarters.
Lithuanian politicians are discussing President Nausėda's decision to work from Madeira, with some dismissing concerns about his absence from a state funeral. While some see no major issue, the situation has sparked public debate.
Serbia's Energy Minister stated that the situation with oil product supply is very challenging, emphasizing that domestic refinery production is crucial for supply security. The minister's comments underscore concerns about energy stability.