Iran vs IAEA: Cooperation or Obligation?

Oh, Iran and the IAEA are at it again! While the Iranian parliament votes to suspend cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency, IAEA chief Rafael Grossi stands firm – cooperation isn’t a favor, it’s a LEGAL obligation! Inspectors are struggling to get back into Iranian nuclear sites to assess damage from recent military attacks,…

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Sava Petrov Joins Pančevački Železničar

Here it is, Serbian international Sava Petrov has finally decided to join Pančevački Železničar! While abroad, he followed the Superliga developments and decided this is the right move for his career. What do you think, is this a game-changing transfer or just another player in the sea? And don’t forget – Pančevački Železničar now has…

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Vidovdan 2024: Students vs Vučić and the Violence of Power

Vidovdan 2024 could have been a day of victory, but it’s shaping up to be a day of chaos and threats! Students are calling for a massive rally in Belgrade demanding snap elections, while Aleksandar Vučić’s regime threatens violence, arrests, and even cutting professors’ salaries! Ponos Ponoš openly accuses the regime of arresting students and…

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Uranium Enrichment and Iran’s Armament: The US Red Line

Here we go again! Iran is playing with fire by enriching uranium, and the US is shouting “Red Line!” Special envoy Steve Vitkof doesn’t want anyone in the region to get a nuclear bomb because, of course, that would destabilize everything! And Donald Trump? He’s acting like it’s all cool, saying there won’t be consequences…

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Luka Vildoza and Virtus: Basketball Saga or Nothing?

Ah, Luka Vildoza and Virtus – the basketball drama so mysterious that the main article reveals absolutely nothing concrete! While everyone’s wondering what’s really going on, all we know is that the Danas readers’ club got exclusive access and discounts, but about Vildoza and Virtus – silence! If you were expecting hot news, better brace…

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