Coffee Drinking Ritual: Italian Style and Our Adaptation

Coffee is not just a drink but an art form developed by Italians with strict rules and rituals, such as drinking cappuccino only before 11 a.m. Italians drink coffee quickly, standing at the bar, without lingering. In Serbia, the coffee drinking ritual is different; coffee is often consumed at home, in silence, with a book…

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Maja Ognjenović, Nataša Bekvalac and Danilo Ikodinović Together at Graduation Celebration

Maja Ognjenović and Nataša Bekvalac, together with Danilo Ikodinović, were seen at the graduation celebration of their daughter Hana Ikodinović. Despite past turbulences in the marriage between Nataša and Danilo, they maintain a civil and good relationship, which they confirmed by appearing happy and smiling in front of a prestigious hotel in Belgrade. This event…

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Neum Remains Competitive in Accommodation Prices Despite Inflation

Neum, part of the Bosnian coastline, remains competitive in accommodation prices despite inflationary pressures. Nikola Prkačin, director of the Neum Tourist Board, emphasizes that prices in Neum are still realistic and more affordable compared to neighboring Croatian and Montenegrin coasts. While prices have increased, Neum attracts tourists from Western Europe and distant destinations who recognize…

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Ella Dvornik Did Not Photoshop Dino Merlin

The main topic addresses a false claim circulating on social media that Ella Dvornik photoshopped Dino Merlin. The original photo, posted by Ella three years ago, was not altered as claimed in viral Facebook posts. This misinformation is spreading mainly among older social media users, while the original content remains easily accessible on Ella Dvornik’s…

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Damage to Fruit Yields in Serbia Due to Spring Frost and May Storms

Spring frost and May storms have caused significant damage to fruit yields in Serbia, especially cherries and sour cherries. There is a possibility of recovery in raspberry and blueberry yields, which could save the fruit season. Agro-economist Milan Prostran, in the Blic Dan show, analyzes the current situation and recovery possibilities, as well as challenges…

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Israel Iran Conflict: Nuclear Program and Military Escalations

The Israel-Iran conflict has escalated with a series of Israeli airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, particularly in Natanz and other locations, aiming to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons. U.S. intelligence estimates that Iran is not currently close to producing a nuclear bomb, but there is concern this could change if Iran accelerates its activities….

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Funeral of the boy who drowned near Vršac

A 16-year-old boy, Ivan B., from the village of Uljma near Vršac drowned in the Danube-Tisa-Danube canal on Sunday afternoon while cooling off after fishing. Locals emphasized that the area is not suitable for swimming due to potential dangers and that people usually do not swim there. The body was found late in the evening,…

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