Political Pressure on Aleksandar Vučić and His Sovereignty

Dražen Živković, editor-in-chief of TV Prva and founder of the Borba portal, emphasizes that Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić is disliked by Western countries due to his political strength and legitimacy. The West is conducting a systematic campaign against Vučić because he refuses to bow to their ultimatums, especially regarding sanctions on Russia. Vučić maintains good…

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Who Has the Strongest Military in Europe

The main topic of the article is the analysis and comparison of the military forces of European countries, with a focus on Germany, Poland, France, the United Kingdom, and Italy. Germany plans to increase its military budget to five percent of GDP, marking a significant shift in its security policy after a long period of…

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Dragan needs help for kidney transplant in Belarus.

Dragan Lazić from Donja Borina needs help to travel to Belarus for a kidney transplant. After support from locals and friends, Dragan is close to raising the necessary funds for the surgery. His kidneys have failed, and his only hope for life is a transplant. He is currently on a domestic waiting list, but also…

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Santorini hit by quakes; stay calm, follow safety rules.

The Greek government is on alert due to increased seismic activity on Santorini. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis urges citizens to remain calm and follow the instructions of civil protection services. The island has been hit by a series of earthquakes in recent days, including two strong tremors of 5 and 4.5 magnitude. A state of…

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Starting preschool is hard for kids and parents. Prepare gently.

Starting preschool is a challenge for both parents and children and requires psychological preparation. Jovana Stojković, a psychologist, emphasizes the importance of adaptation through play and communication. Parents often transfer their apprehension to the children, so it is important how they present the preschool to them. It is normal for a child to cry, which…

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Olive oil prices in Croatia rose 43%. Inflation is high.

The prices of olive oil in Croatia have significantly increased, with a rise of 43%. Croatia leads the eurozone in price growth since October, and inflation has reached 5% over the past year. The government has expanded the list of products with capped prices, while a boycott of stores continues. The largest increase in olive…

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Judge stops Treasury from sharing payment data.

A federal judge has prohibited the Department of Finance from sharing data from its payment system with external parties, which thwarted Elon Musk’s attempt to reduce U.S. government spending. Following the court’s decision, developer Marko Elez, employed at the Department of Finance, resigned due to racist comments on social media. Musk’s team had access to…

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