Students Announce Hunger Strike Over Normalization of Classes

Students who want to study announced from Pionirski Park that they will go on a hunger strike if classes at faculties are not normalized by June 28. Student representative Miloš Pavlović said that after talks with Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić and consultations with parents, they decided to give the state a deadline until Vidovdan. They…

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Tragic Death of a Two-Month-Old Baby in North Macedonia

A two-month-old baby was brought without signs of life to the children’s ward of a hospital in Struga, North Macedonia. The medical team attempted resuscitation, but the pediatrician declared the baby dead. The cause of death will be determined by an autopsy, which found no signs of violence. Police interviewed the parents and conducted an…

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Rigs and Murto Guarding in Front of the Arena

The main article analyzes the author’s personal experience regarding changes in sports programming on television, particularly concerning the emergence of Arena channels and the loss of Sport Klub. The author uses a metaphor from the film ‘Lethal Weapon 2’ to illustrate ethical dilemmas and injustice related to media hegemony and changes in sports broadcasting. The…

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Pipe Explosion and Brown Stain at Costa del Sol Resort

At the popular Costa del Sol resort, a pipe explosion caused a thick brown stain to appear in the sea in front of British tourists’ balconies. The incident occurred around noon, and officials stated there is no public health risk. Repair works started immediately. Locals expressed concern about water loss and potential pollution, while authorities…

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Traffic Control and Driver Arrests in Montenegro Over the Weekend

Over the past weekend, Montenegro conducted extensive traffic control operations resulting in the arrest of 16 drivers. The police checked over 1,000 individuals nationwide, filed 19 traffic violation reports, and temporarily seized five vehicles. Drugs and a knife were also confiscated. The operations included checks on alcohol sales to minors and inspections of hospitality establishments….

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Janik Sinner’s Success at Roland Garros 2024

Italian tennis player Janik Sinner successfully started his campaign at Roland Garros 2024 by defeating Frenchman Arthur Rinderknech in the first round with a score of 6-4, 6-3, 7-5. In the second round, Sinner beat local favorite Richard Gasquet 6-3, 6-0, 6-4, marking the end of Gasquet’s career. Sinner will face Jiri Lehecka in the…

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Serbia’s Women’s CS2 Team on the Road to Playoffs

The Serbian women’s CS2 team is currently competing in the IESF championship qualifiers, fighting for a spot in the playoffs. After a loss to Latvia, Serbia secured a win against France and convincingly defeated Wales, practically guaranteeing their advancement to the playoffs. The group also includes Latvia, France, Germany, Denmark, and Wales, with the top…

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The main topic of the article is the personal life of Argentine footballer Mauro Icardi, known for his turbulent and toxic relationships with his ex-girlfriend. He is now in a relationship with actress China Suarez, with whom he often travels and openly shows their love on social media. The article also mentions other celebrities and…

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