Traffic Accident near Despota Stefana Street in Belgrade

In Belgrade, near Despota Stefana Street, early this morning around 7 AM, a traffic accident involving two passenger vehicles occurred. Police patrols are on site regulating traffic, which is in total collapse with large traffic jams in both directions due to the accident. There is currently no information about injuries. Drivers are advised to avoid…

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The largest colony of griffon vultures in Serbia is located in the Uvac reserve. Experts from the Foundation for the Protection of Birds of Prey are currently marking part of the youngest population of these birds, using satellite tracking that lasts several years. Griffon vultures are the largest birds in the region with a wingspan…

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Russia has developed a patented robotic system technology for the maintenance of orbital stations, confirmed by Denis Manturov, the First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia. This innovation will be tested on the future Russian orbital station ROS before integration into the lunar program. The technology enables efficient maintenance via drones and represents the first such…

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Maintenance of Morsko Dobro Ferry Fleet and Tender Issues

The main topic of the article concerns issues with tenders for the maintenance of the ferry fleet of the state enterprise Morsko Dobro. Previous tenders were canceled due to formal errors in the bids from shipyards, causing delays in maintenance that may result in ferries being taken out of service during the peak summer season….

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German Press on the NATO Summit: Who Will Pay for It?

The main topic of the article is an analysis of the German press coverage of the NATO summit, focusing on the question of financing and the costs arising from the decisions made at the summit. Various German press sources express concern about who will bear the financial burden of increased military spending and how it…

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5.5 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Papua New Guinea

A 5.5 magnitude earthquake struck the Papua New Guinea region, according to the German research center for geosciences GFZ. The earthquake occurred at a depth of several kilometers. There is currently no information about injuries or damage. A similar 5.7 magnitude earthquake recently hit Indonesia, with no reports of casualties or damage. Political Perspectives: Left:…

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