Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić stated that increasing the minimum wage to a level that businesses cannot afford would destroy the domestic economy, though he indicated taxes and contributions would be reduced to allow for a raise from January next year.
Nikola Grmoja of the Most party claims that Josip Šincek acquired disputed land in Gospić through the Croatian Bank for Reconstruction and Development (HBOR) for 224,000 euros and quickly made a profit.
Cigarette jeans are being highlighted as a fall fashion trend, offering an alternative to skinny jeans. Additionally, tracksuits are emerging as a comfortable and stylish clothing item for 2026, with various ways to wear them fashionably.
The car of Valjevo public prosecutor Vukašin Vujičić was set on fire, an act widely condemned by officials and colleagues as an attack on the judiciary's independence. Vujičić stated his immediate priority is to move his family out of Valjevo following the incident.
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.
Analysts suggest that Serbian President Vučić's messages to Montenegro appear more like a political campaign than genuine influence. The case of Svetozar Marović is also considered a predominantly political problem.
An extraordinary archaeological discovery of an overturned tombstone near the railway station in Ljubljana could potentially change the understanding of Roman Emona's history and reveal the name of its first mayor.
Spider-Man: Brand New Day continues to lead the box office in its third weekend, while the new release 'The End of Oak Street' opened with an estimated $20 million. Spider-Man's strong performance keeps it at the top despite the new film's debut.
Istehkam-i-Pakistan Party President Abdul Aleem Khan expressed support for the creation of Hazara province in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, stating that people across the country desire new provinces based on administrative grounds.
Fans of John Galliano are anticipating his collaboration with Zara, and new pieces from Zara, including dresses and corsets, are already showing signs reminiscent of the designer's style, suggesting this year is significant for the ingenious designer.
Three individuals sought medical attention at an eye clinic after observing the recent total solar eclipse with unprotected eyes. They reported anxiety and vision concerns following their direct viewing of the celestial event.
Miodrag from Kolašin gave his car to an unknown family from Novi Pazar whose vehicle broke down on their way back from the sea, helping them in a difficult situation.
Phoebe Gates, daughter of Bill Gates, is facing potential legal consequences, including jail time, over allegations of illegally collecting commissions through her fashion app, Phia. A Slovenian company was also involved in the app's development.
More than a hundred people, including children and crew, were evacuated from a tourist ship that caught fire near the resort town of Fethiye on Turkey's Aegean coast. Passengers were forced to jump into the sea as the blaze engulfed the vessel.
The Commission for the Prevention of Corruption (KPK) has proposed enforcement proceedings against Aleš Hojs due to an outstanding fine. This action by the KPK is a direct consequence of the unpaid penalty.
The Nova Željezara Zenica, a major industrial entity in Bosnia and Herzegovina, is going into bankruptcy, raising concerns for its workers and the country's overall industry.
In 1979, real estate mogul Dr. Jerry Buss made a historic acquisition of the struggling LA Lakers franchise, transforming it into a successful enterprise and accumulating billions in wealth over 14 months.
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.
Nova Željezara Zenica has officially entered bankruptcy proceedings, with the court opening the case and scheduling the first hearing for December. The company reportedly owes over 317 million KM to its suppliers, though management views bankruptcy as a step towards reorganization.
The Ljubljana District Court has ordered the delivery of an indictment against Dušan Josip Smodej, known from the Fotopub affair, for two criminal offenses of fraud.
Farmers are experiencing significant stress and shock due to widespread drought conditions that have severely damaged their crops. The prolonged dry spell is impacting agricultural yields and farmer well-being.
The city council of Novi Pazar, Serbia, has introduced water-saving measures, including a ban on non-essential water use, in response to a drought and significantly declining river levels.
The Financial Administration of the Republic of Slovenia (FURS) warns that the Maribor flea market, operating on Sundays in Tezno, is jeopardized by persistent illegal sales, despite ongoing supervision and sanctions.
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A UK radio station mistakenly announced the death of King Charles III due to an employee's error, leading to a breach of broadcasting standards. The incident occurred after a worker played an old report about the King's death out of curiosity.
Jury selection has begun for the trial of Duane 'Keffe D' Davis, who is charged with the 1996 murder of rapper Tupac Shakur, nearly three decades after the iconic musician's death in Las Vegas.
An analysis of the Montenegrin real estate market reveals that apartments in Budva and Kotor can yield the same annual rental income, approximately 5% of the property's value, yet represent entirely different investment profiles.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's visit to Serbia has drawn significant attention from German and Croatian media, with some praising it as a sign of political courage while others express disappointment and question Serbia's motives. Serbian politicians and analysts also offered varied opinions on the visit's outcomes for both leaders, with a Croatian journalist suggesting Serbia possesses resources Ukraine needs.
Typhoon Dolphin, described as the biggest storm to hit China this year, caused widespread flooding, landslides, and power outages in eastern China. Over one million people were evacuated, and hundreds of flights were grounded as the region experienced its heaviest rainfall in 150 years.
The Styrian highway was temporarily closed to traffic following a vehicle fire. Authorities later reopened the highway after the incident was resolved.
Christopher Nolan's latest film, 'The Odyssey,' has surpassed $1.1 billion at the global box office, making it his highest-grossing film to date. The movie debuted atop the weekend box office and continues to perform strongly.
Ukrainian military analyst Mykhailo Samus stated that the front lines in Ukraine remain in a stalemate, characterizing the ongoing conflict as a 'war of destruction' for both sides.
Jessie Cave, known for her role in Harry Potter, revealed that she has earned more money from OnlyFans in one year than from her entire acting career, stating the platform 'saved her life'.
Zara introduces its new 'Scarves Edit' collection, showcasing scarves not just as accessories but as a primary source of inspiration for entire outfits, featuring bold patterns and vibrant colors.
Two American Mercedes-AMG drivers in California have filed a lawsuit against the German car manufacturer. They claim that the metal logo on the driver's seat heats up significantly in the sun, causing burns.
Rwanda is implementing a high-price, low-volume strategy for nature tourism, particularly gorilla trekking, to generate revenue while controlling visitor numbers in national parks. A portion of the proceeds benefits local communities.
Russia is experiencing a rapid increase in child 'terrorists,' with the youngest being barely 14 years old. Concurrently, Russia has added Slovakia to its list of unfriendly states.
The Slovenian Financial Administration (FURS) raided Fotopub due to illegal gambling activities, stepping in when police efforts were deemed insufficient. This action underscores the tax authority's role in combating illicit operations.
Spanish police, in a Spain-led raid, have dismantled a large criminal network involved in smuggling drugs, weapons, and migrants across the Mediterranean. The operation resulted in the arrest of 78 individuals.
Brewers are expecting an increase in the cost of raw materials due to ongoing drought conditions. The dry weather is impacting agricultural yields, which in turn affects the prices of ingredients essential for beer production.
Representatives of the Nova Željezara Zenica Workers' Union held a press conference, warning that no agreement was reached after recent talks between company management and the FBiH Government, demanding protection for workers and company assets.
Slovenia's intervention to prevent the appointment of former foreign minister Tanja Fajon as the EU's envoy for the Sahel has drawn sharp criticism from seven European countries, including France and Spain. Concerns were raised regarding the transparency of the process.
Negotiations for Serbia's minimum wage for the upcoming year are set to begin on August 10, with union representatives expecting the government to propose a minimum wage of 600 euros.
Despite the introduction of new buses, the number of passenger complaints regarding excessive heat has remained unchanged. This indicates that the new vehicles have not resolved the issue of uncomfortable temperatures for commuters.
Greek TV presenter Katerina Kainourgiou has embraced the summer beauty trend of fake freckles, demonstrating how to achieve a natural look affordably with a new product from Zara.
Ed Sheeran appeared before a British judge and was fined due to an unusual complication involving one of his cars: his classic Aston Martin was uninsured during its restoration and conversion into an electric vehicle.
A Serbian citizen from Novi Pazar has been arrested in Ulcinj, Montenegro, on suspicion of causing a fatal traffic accident while under the influence of drugs. One person died in the collision.
The inaugural Sartai Theater Festival in Dusetos concluded successfully over the weekend, drawing renowned theater creators and actors to the Zarasai region and featuring seven sold-out performances.
Jason Arday, the youngest Black professor at Cambridge University, has resigned from his position following allegations of plagiarism and making false claims about his academic achievements. The university has launched an investigation into the accusations.
Svetlozara Lazarova has been named the new director of program content for Bulgarian National Television (BNT), where she will oversee the development of cultural, social, entertainment, and educational programs.
New Mexico has filed a lawsuit against the US Justice Department to gain access to unredacted files related to Jeffrey Epstein. The state is seeking full transparency in the ongoing investigation.
The owners of Nova željezara Zenica (New Zenica Ironworks) announced that the solutions offered during a meeting with representatives of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Government were unacceptable, stating that courts had previously rejected similar proposals.
The Confederation of Autonomous Trade Unions of Serbia (SSSS) and the United Branch Trade Unions (UGS) 'Nezavisnost' will negotiate with the Serbian government on increasing the minimum wage for 2027, with the increase depending on the growth of public sector salaries.
A severe heatwave has swept across central and southern Europe, with temperatures soaring up to 42 degrees Celsius in some areas, prompting red alerts and warnings in countries like Croatia, Hungary, Poland, and Slovenia. The intense heat has led to concerns about infrastructure damage and potential droughts.
A man from Novi Pazar, S.S., has been detained for up to 72 hours and proposed for custody by the Ulcinj Basic State Prosecutor's Office, on suspicion of assaulting two men from Tutin with a wooden stick at Velika Plaža.
A powerful US Navy destroyer experienced a four-day power and water outage in the sweltering South China Sea. The incident raised concerns about the vessel's operational capabilities in a strategically important region.
All active wildfire hotspots across Montenegro have been brought under control, with the night passing peacefully. Authorities confirmed that the fires, including one near Virpazar, are localized.
A Zara bag, priced at 30 euros, has gained significant attention online due to its design resemblance to the iconic 2000-euro Goyard Saint Louis model.
Slovenia is experiencing significant national economic losses due to extreme weather, particularly droughts, leading to higher spending on farmer compensation than on irrigation systems.
North Macedonia has reported a third death from West Nile fever, with six patients in critical condition, prompting emergency mosquito spraying in affected areas. Meanwhile, Serbia has confirmed six cases of the disease, with health officials noting that many individuals may be asymptomatic but older people are at higher risk.
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A US Navy destroyer, the USS Benfold, experienced a complete power failure last month, leaving it without electricity for four days in the South China Sea. The incident resulted in a loss of essential services including toilets, air conditioning, and the galley.
Two Slovenian women attempting to fly from Stuttgart to Zagreb with Eurowings were stranded after their flight was canceled due to an engine malfunction and adverse weather conditions, marking a second cancellation for them.
A Montenegrin Member of the European Alliance, Mugoša, stated that wage policy is not about reducing contributions, noting that neighboring non-EU countries have not drastically cut them.
Four people have died and one person was seriously injured in a tragic road accident on the N-122 in Zaragoza, Spain. The incident involved multiple vehicles and resulted in significant casualties.
Mariupol is undergoing reconstruction, with property prices increasing significantly, as a new residential block known as the 'Leningrad Quarter' is being built on the ruins of the city, attracting many Russians to live by the sea.
This year's Sziget and Flow festivals showcased fashion trends emphasizing casual and seemingly effortless styles, with attendees opting for comfortable and understated outfits. Zara Larsson was seen in a relaxed look at Sziget, while Flow festival-goers embraced a 'not-thought-about' aesthetic.
Bulgarian MEP and rapper Hristo Petrov, known as Itso Hazarata, posted on Facebook, expressing hope that guests will help appreciate what is often undervalued.
USKOK, Croatia's anti-corruption agency, has indicted two customs officers and a craftsman following a four-month investigation, accusing them of abuse of position and authority related to illegal earnings from heating equipment.
Matthew McConaughey has disclosed which of his films continues to generate the most royalties for him, a revelation made during a Nashville screening of his new film. He also performed a few songs at the event.
Leskovac residents are reportedly paying approximately 84,300 euros for the performances of six singers at this year's Roštiljijada festival, with Milica Pavlović expected to receive the highest fee.
For over half a century, Salou and the Costa Daurada have served as the primary beach destination for people from Aragon, particularly Zaragoza, offering them the coastal experience they lack.
Air pollution in Kakanj is now a year-round problem, while the Zenica steelworks faces bankruptcy, raising concerns among citizens and workers about industrial polluters being protected while jobs are lost.
Zara Home introduces an elegant shoe rack that combines timeless design with ample storage, providing a stylish and space-saving solution for shoe collections.
The Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs (MUP) has issued a warning to young people about a growing number of internet scams and incidents of digital violence. The ministry highlighted issues like false promises and easy money schemes targeting youth online.
Zara Home's new collection of tableware, featuring hand-painted marine motifs, is gaining popularity online for bringing a touch of summer and Mediterranean spirit to homes.
A man from Karlovac, who gained half a million views for his video and subsequently received a police report, is now fiercely challenging the Ministry of Interior, claiming police are not telling the truth and demanding the release of video footage.
The Slovenian government has extended measures for another week to manage the Krško Nuclear Power Plant's operations at a technical minimum due to a heatwave and low Sava River flow.
The Sziget Festival in Budapest has begun, featuring Sombr's first European headline set with Zara Larsson, and drawing 85,000 attendees for a TikTok star, marking a vibrant start to the event.
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.
A scandal has emerged at the Miastko City Hospital in Poland, where patients were reportedly turned away while millions were paid to a private neurosurgery company for fictitious hospitalizations. Findings suggest the hospital circumvented procedures, and it may face closure after an NFZ inspection.
Zara is highlighting an effective summer dress with a feminine cut, knot detail, and ruffle that flatters the figure and is versatile for both day and evening combinations.
A fashion article highlights nine basic Zara shirts that are recommended for travel due to their versatility and timeless style, easily combinable with any outfit.
Nebojša Atanacković, honorary president of the Union of Employers of Serbia, stated that a larger number of employers this year reported in a survey that they cannot bear the increase in the minimum wage.
Despite directing acclaimed films like 'Batman' and 'Interstellar,' Christopher Nolan's 'Inception' has reportedly earned him the most money. The film's financial success surpasses his other iconic works.
According to the latest data from the Ministry of Defense, Montenegro has earned over 30 million euros from the sale of surplus ammunition, with 400.98 tons of surplus ordnance remaining in military warehouses as of June 30.
The management and union of Nova Željezara Zenica have reached a final agreement on the payment of severance packages for workers before the initiation of bankruptcy proceedings for the company.
The wife of actor Sergej Trifunović has publicly denied recent reports of an alleged incident involving her husband at a Zara store. She stated that the previously published claims are being recirculated and are untrue.
African Swine Fever has been reported in multiple municipalities across Serbia, leading to the euthanasia or death of over 36,000 pigs. The disease continues to pose a critical threat, particularly in the Srem region.
Morrissey has canceled his upcoming Las Vegas residency shows just days before opening night, citing logistical problems. This cancellation affects his scheduled performances in the city.
Burials are reportedly continuing at a private cemetery in Vrčin, Serbia, despite an official ban, with concerns raised about potential health risks and official inaction.
The bodies of a man and a woman showing signs of violence have been discovered in their home in Tauste, Zaragoza. Authorities are investigating the deaths.
FIFA has issued strong statements condemning what it describes as a 'concerted and ongoing effort' to undermine its president, Gianni Infantino. The organization defended Infantino against allegations tied to his time at UEFA and criticized media reports as part of a campaign to weaken him.
The exclusive club of films that have earned over a billion dollars at the box office primarily consists of sequels to major franchises and spectacles based on well-known cinematic universes.
The West Nile virus is rapidly spreading across Europe, with over 240 reported cases, including a significant number in North Macedonia and Greece. Health authorities are urging intensified mosquito control measures as the virus, for which there is no vaccine or cure, continues to affect the region.
Zara has remained silent, even at its Spanish headquarters, regarding a global controversy where women are reportedly falling and injuring themselves due to a specific pair of trousers, dubbed 'Stolperhose'.
Serbian actor Sergej Trifunović and his wife were reportedly detained by police after an altercation with security guards at a Zara store in a Belgrade shopping center. The incident occurred when they were stopped at the exit.
A London court has convicted a 40-year-old repeat sex offender of murdering two women and another rape. He killed the second woman just months after being arrested for the first murder and subsequently released.
Workers at Nova Željezara Zenica are demanding severance pay by August 10 and have announced protests and factory closures if their demands are not met.
Switzerland has rejected Italy's request in the ongoing legal proceedings related to the Crans Montana tragedy. This decision impacts the judicial process concerning the incident.
Zara has launched barrel trousers that are designed to flatter every body type, proving so popular that they are making even devoted denim wearers set aside their jeans.
Record low water levels in the Danube and Main rivers are causing significant disruptions to shipping traffic and economic difficulties in riparian countries, while also revealing historical artifacts and sunken vessels.
Jason Arday, Cambridge University's youngest Black professor, has resigned from his position as the university investigates allegations of plagiarism. The resignation has led to serious questions for Cambridge regarding his appointment and the handling of the situation.
The Independent Journalists' Association of Serbia (NUNS) has condemned the intimidation and threats directed at Enes Radetinac, editor of the A1tv.net portal in Novi Pazar.
A family in Zagreb experienced two car accidents within five days, and despite not being at fault, they are encountering difficulties receiving insurance payouts due to a bizarre reason.
The film 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' has become the most successful cinematic hit of 2026, earning an impressive $1.155 billion globally in just seven days.
The film 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' has quickly become the highest-grossing film of 2026, surpassing $1.15 billion in just seven days. Its massive box-office success has also been noted for debunking the 'Gen-Z cinema myth'.
An 84-year-old pensioner in Zagreb was arrested after setting fire to garbage in the hallway of a building on Baltazara Bogišića Street. Police quickly apprehended the suspect for criminal investigation.
Professor Ivo Grgić from the Faculty of Agriculture emphasizes the need for technological changes in agriculture due to climate change and stresses that farming must be profitable, moving beyond romanticized notions.
The United States has lifted sanctions on Fly Baghdad, an Iraqi airline previously accused of supporting Iran's Revolutionary Guards. This move comes amidst ongoing discussions and shifting US foreign policy regarding Iran and other global actors.
UKC Ljubljana has observed an increase in severely injured patients, attributed to a record-long heatwave, with helicopter landings at the heliport becoming more frequent this summer.
A Mexican influencer, César Gastélum, was shot and killed by a gunman on a motorcycle during a live TikTok broadcast in Culiacan. This incident marks the tenth influencer killed in the same state, highlighting ongoing violence.
The bankruptcy plan for Nova Zeljezara Zenica will proceed after representatives of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) government and the majority owner failed to reach an agreement.
An article highlights five wrinkle-free dresses from Zara and Mango, presented as ideal choices for vacation packing and hot city days due to their convenience.
The film "Spider-Man: Brand New Day" has surpassed $2 billion in global box office revenue, achieving this milestone within three weekends of its release. It is the first solo superhero film to reach this figure.
A popular video game was adapted into an action film that became one of the biggest hits of 1995, earning nearly $125 million and launching an entire franchise.
Farmers in Serbia are expressing dissatisfaction with the purchase price of sunflower, stating that their earnings are being taken away, with the final price expected in a month.
Donald Trump confirmed that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has responded to his outreach, while also directing the Pentagon to scale back military drills with South Korea, unsettling Asian allies. Amidst these developments, Turkish President Erdogan urged Trump to continue talks with Iran, even as Trump's approval rating reportedly fell to a new low.
Former President Trump has threatened to bomb Oman if it interferes with US actions in the Strait of Hormuz, reiterating his stance on controlling the vital waterway. This comes amidst heightened tensions and threats from Iran to go on the offensive in the Strait if diplomatic efforts with the US fail.
Despite Nigel Farage securing a parliamentary mandate in Clacton, the Reform UK party is reportedly facing a collapse as public sentiment in Britain turns against the populist leader.
A wildfire that broke out near the railway station in Virpazar, Montenegro, has been contained, with authorities reporting no immediate danger of further spread. Firefighting efforts successfully prevented the blaze from escalating.
Samira Zvizdić, wife of Bosnian politician Denis Zvizdić, reportedly requested and received a one-time financial aid payment from her employer, KJKP "Pokop," due to her husband's illness, despite their combined monthly income exceeding 10,000 KM.
The first major autumn fashion trend has arrived, featuring elegant jackets with decorative braided fasteners that are replacing classic trench coats and are already widely available in stores like Zara, H&M, and Mango.
Zara is offering effective oriental-style plaid trousers with ties, featuring a relaxed fit and a brown-blue plaid pattern suitable for transitional seasons.
A survey by the Ifo Institute for Economic Research in Munich indicates that many German companies expect wages to decrease over the next five years due to the increasing use of artificial intelligence, particularly affecting workers with less experience.
Several members of the British Royal Family, including Princess Beatrice and Zara Tindall, have established their own careers and do not exclusively work for King Charles.
An investigation into the 'cities of millionaires' in Bosnia and Herzegovina seeks to uncover where and how the most wealth is accumulated in the country.
Zara's latest cargo bermuda shorts, featuring a khaki shade, mid-waist, wide cut, cargo pockets, and knee-length, are being lauded as the most stylish piece of the season. They are expected to be a versatile fashion staple from now until autumn.
Sarajevo International Airport marked the 30th anniversary of its reopening for civil air traffic on August 15, 1996, symbolizing a crucial step in Bosnia and Herzegovina's post-war reconstruction.
The Portuguese state has re-entered the capital of REN, the Portuguese electricity grid operator, by purchasing a 13.7% stake from Pontegadea Inversiones, the investment arm of Zara owner Amancio Ortega.
More than two decades after its premiere, Matthew McConaughey continues to earn significant income from the romantic comedy 'How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days', in which he starred with Kate Hudson.
American actress Shannon Elizabeth, known for 'American Pie', revealed she earned over a million dollars on OnlyFans in nine days and plans to further push content boundaries on her profile. She expressed a desire to explore new content limits.
NASA has chosen an image capturing 'two eclipses' observed from Zaragoza, Spain, as its photo of the day. Witnesses described experiencing a chill, the silence of birds, and the confused buzzing of insects during the celestial event.
Zara Larsson, a star since childhood, has achieved a definitive breakthrough at 28, attributing her renewed popularity to a combination of chance and social media.
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.
Norway's $2.3 trillion sovereign wealth fund reported a record-high profit of $184 billion in the first half of the year. The significant earnings were primarily driven by a rally in technology stocks.
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.
The Center for Emancipation Policies has calculated a new living wage based on 2025 inflation trends, highlighting a significant gap between the living wage and the minimum wage in Serbia, even as the economy records high profitability.
Polish Vice-Premier Gawkowski has demanded equal treatment from Elon Musk regarding Starlink services, following concerns about a 'gray zone' market for Starlink terminals in Poland. Poland asserts it is not a second-category market for the satellite internet provider.
The National Institute of Public Health (NIJZ) has advised against swimming at two popular beaches in Izola due to the presence of E. coli bacteria. This recommendation aims to protect public health from potential contamination.
Rod Stewart has canceled the remaining dates of his farewell tour after undergoing a successful coronary stent procedure. The singer announced the cancellations to allow for recovery following his heart surgery.
Russia has released Robert Gilman, a former US Marine, from prison after years of detention, with reports indicating his release was due to serious health issues. Former President Trump thanked Putin, suggesting discussions between them contributed to Gilman's release.
Zara's new marsala-colored leather bomber jacket has quickly become a hit on TikTok, establishing itself as a highly sought-after item for the upcoming autumn season even before its widespread release.
The general director of Nova Željezara Zenica d.o.o. has decided on a temporary reorganization of work, allowing employees whose job nature permits to work from home between August 11 and 17, 2026.
Germany is experiencing a significant number of heat-related deaths, with reports indicating 12,000 fatalities due to high temperatures. The country continues to face challenges with insufficient air conditioning infrastructure.
Three specific items from Zara's new collection are highlighted as essential purchases that can be worn now and throughout the autumn season, enhancing any outfit.
A new Canadian study reveals that long COVID causes measurable loss of dopaminergic nerve endings in the brain, explaining symptoms such as apathy, depression, and memory problems almost five years after initial infection.
Marina Galović, a vegetable producer from Zagreb, has gathered around forty local family farms to form an association aimed at addressing challenges like low produce prices.
A 26-year-old man, Leon Gillespie, was arrested in Wales after climbing onto the roof of Ysbyty Glan Clwyd hospital dressed in a black hooded costume with a long blade, observing patients below.
Information has surfaced regarding Matt Smith's earnings per episode for 'House of the Dragon.' This comes as fans anticipate the release of the Season 3 finale.
Actor Zara Noor Abbas has expressed anguish over recurring violence against children and questioned the justice system's effectiveness regarding child safety following a recent tragedy in Karachi, urging stronger action.
The film "The Odyssey" has surpassed $1 billion at the global box office, breaking records and nearing Christopher Nolan's previous highest-grossing film. Meanwhile, Dwayne Johnson has addressed and defended the mixed reviews and underperformance of Disney's live-action remake of "Moana" at the box office.
UEFA has confirmed making a 'departure payment' to an alleged lover of FIFA President Gianni Infantino, who denies the claims. New allegations suggest Infantino arranged a six-figure sum for a former UEFA employee with whom he allegedly had a relationship, increasing pressure on the FIFA boss.
A small municipality in Poland has surprisingly reported the highest average earnings in the country. This unexpected finding highlights a unique economic situation in the region.
The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly has amended a controversial law, scrapping provisions for lifetime blue passports and reducing lifetime arms licences for MPAs, while also resolving to resist a federal government 'takeover' of Hazara areas.
The EU has imposed sanctions on five key executives of Russian arms manufacturers involved in developing Iskander missiles, Sarmat missiles, and drones, further tightening the sanctions against Moscow.
A major criminal network, which earned millions from human and drug smuggling, has been dismantled in an extensive international operation supported by Europol and led by Spain.
This summer, Patmos, known as the island of spirituality, welcomes internationally recognized painter Apostolos Hantzaras (Apos), who is creating art inspired by the island.
The Journalists' Association of Serbia (UNS) has condemned threats and misogynistic comments directed at the newsroom of the A1tv.net portal in Novi Pazar.
Zara has released a new mini bag, available in three colors for 25.95 euros, described as ideal for the transitional season and appearing more expensive than its actual price.
Individuals who have kept their old mobile phones in drawers could now profit significantly, as collectors are reportedly paying four-figure sums for these valuable vintage items.
Linen sheets from Zara Home are presented as the summer essential, praised for their aesthetic and ability to keep bedrooms cool during hot nights, making them a favorite among interior designers.
A widespread parasite outbreak in the United States has sickened over 25,000 people, with iceberg lettuce identified as a source of contamination. The dangerous parasite has also been linked to fatalities.
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.
A new ivory-colored Zara jacket featuring distinctive fringes has become a sensation on social media platforms, with many women praising its designer-like appearance.
On August 6, 1806, Austrian Emperor Francis II Habsburg renounced his title as Holy Roman Emperor, marking the end of the Holy Roman Empire after nearly a millennium.
German taxpayers are angered by a nearly two-million-euro construction project in Bielefeld, where 13 tunnels for frogs and toads are being built under a 700-meter road section, leading to the closure of a significant road.
Over 2,000 miners from across the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina are set to protest on Friday due to a lack of agreement with authorities, continuing the struggles of the Željezara company.
The Krško Nuclear Power Plant in Slovenia is reducing its reactor power by 20% to 80% of its capacity. This measure is being taken due to low water levels in the Sava River, caused by high temperatures.
Federal Minister Vedran Lakić announced that the majority owner of Nova Željezara Zenica rejected two government proposals aimed at preserving production and jobs, indicating that bankruptcy remains a possibility for the steelworks.