Continuation of Trial of Eight Cetinje Residents Accused of Attacking Officials During Protests

The trial of eight Cetinje residents accused of attacking officials during protests against presidential candidate Jakov Milatović continued at the Basic Court in Cetinje. The accused deny the charges and claim the indictment is politically motivated. During the protests, according to statements, criminal groups armed with weapons were present, and the police used violence. The…

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Russian Drone Attacks on Ukraine and Kyiv’s Defense

Russian forces have launched a series of drone and missile attacks on Ukraine’s capital Kyiv, as well as other cities and regions in the country. Moscow claims these attacks are in response to Ukrainian activities against civilians. Ukrainian authorities report civilian casualties and material damage, while Ukrainian air defenses say they have shot down a…

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Hungary Ready to Participate in Development Projects in Africa

Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Peter Szijjarto stated that Hungary is ready to participate in development projects in Africa aimed at creating conditions for the rapidly growing population of the continent to remain in their countries, thereby stopping mass illegal migration. He emphasized the need for a comprehensive European-African cooperation program to curb…

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Lazarini Calls on Israel to Allow Foreign Journalists into Gaza

Filip Lazarini, a UN representative, called on Israel to allow international journalists access to the Gaza Strip, emphasizing that the media ban represents a ban on truth and fosters misinformation and polarization. Israeli authorities have banned journalists from entering since the conflict began 20 months ago, making it difficult to report on the situation and…

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Novak Djokovic and His Future After Roland Garros Defeat

Top Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic remained undecided about playing at Roland Garros next year after his semifinal loss to Janik Sinner. Djokovic hinted that this might be his last Roland Garros, noting that many of his biggest rivals are already retired and that he might face a similar fate. He also expressed a desire…

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Waste Mismanagement in Northern Montenegro: Temporary Landfills Decades Out of Law

The main article reports on the issue of waste mismanagement in northern Montenegro, where local municipalities have been using temporary landfills for decades that do not comply with legal regulations. Although the law clearly defines obligations regarding proper waste storage, most municipalities systematically ignore these obligations, leading to environmental problems and health risks. NGOs and…

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austrian scientists convert electronic waste into renewable fuel

Austrian scientists from the Technical University of Vienna have developed a revolutionary method to convert electronic waste, especially spent batteries, into renewable fuel. Using a nanocatalyst, they convert carbon dioxide into methane, reducing harmful gas emissions and producing an energy product. This innovation significantly contributes to combating climate change and could become a model for…

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