Live-Action How to Train Your Dragon Movie Arrives in Theaters

After a long wait, the live-action film based on the popular animated series “How to Train Your Dragon” is arriving in theaters. Directed by Dean DeBlois, who was involved in the original animated franchise, the story follows a Viking boy named Hiccup and his dragon friend Toothless, whose friendship changes the relationship between Vikings and…

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Fenerbahçe Prepared a New Offer for Dušan Vlahović

Serbian footballer Dušan Vlahović, currently in the last year of his contract with Juventus, is likely to play for Turkish club Fenerbahçe next season. Fenerbahçe has prepared a new offer meeting several of the player’s personal demands, but the financial offer is less than Vlahović’s asking price. Juventus aims to sell Vlahović to reduce budget…

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Prisoner Exchange Between Russia and Ukraine

The main topic of the article is the prisoner exchange between Russia and Ukraine. Russian officials announced that the first list of prisoners, including wounded, seriously ill, and young soldiers, was handed over to Ukraine, but Ukraine unexpectedly postponed the exchange process indefinitely. The exchange also includes the bodies of deceased soldiers. Negotiations on the…

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Second race of the hill climb championship in Bajina Bašta

The second race of the hill climb auto championship will take place this weekend on the track in Bajina Bašta, known as Kaluđerske Bare. The race is part of the Central European zone and the national championships of Serbia and Montenegro, including the vintage car championship. A total of 42 drivers from Serbia, Poland, and…

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Widow of Siniša Mihajlović Singing in Serbian in Rome

The widow of the famous footballer Siniša Mihajlović, Arijana, demonstrated her connection to Serbian tradition by singing in Serbian during a night out in Rome. After Siniša’s death, Arijana often shares their memories and respects his culture. Media highlight her emotional confession about the period of grief and how she managed to move on with…

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Opening of a Baby Stage at the Pinocchio Puppet Theatre

The Pinocchio Puppet Theatre is opening a new stage called the Cradle Theatre, designed for babies aged 0 to 2 years. The performances are carefully crafted as a safe, interactive, and sensory-stimulating space where babies, together with their parents, can experience their first theatrical magic. The goal is to encourage early development of senses, emotions,…

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