White House: Trump Attempts to Bring Back Supersonic Aircraft

US President Donald Trump signed executive orders to strengthen American defense, including the development of supersonic aircraft, enhancement of drones, and electric air taxis. The White House stated that Trump aims to enable routine use of drones beyond the visual line of sight of operators, reduce US dependence on Chinese drone companies, and begin testing…

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Dialogue Between Kosovo and Serbia Practically Does Not Exist

American expert Daniel Serwer assesses that the dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia, mediated by the European Union with the support of the United States, practically does not exist and is a dysfunctional process. He emphasizes that there is no strategic interest from either side to continue the dialogue, and the West treats Kosovo more strictly…

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Will the War in Ukraine End Like the Korean War?

The war in Ukraine is often compared to the Korean War of the 1950s, which ended with an armistice but no formal peace treaty, leaving the Korean Peninsula divided. Similarities include the support of major powers to opposing sides and a stalemate on the front lines. However, unlike the Korean War, prospects for peace in…

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Serbian Army Paratroopers Training in Air Tunnel in Prague

Members of the 63rd Paratrooper Brigade of the Serbian Army recently underwent training in an air tunnel in Prague, simulating free fall. This type of training allows for faster mastery of complex parachuting techniques, increases safety, and reduces material costs. The air tunnel simulates real free-fall conditions, providing a significant advantage over traditional training methods….

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Roma Appoints Gian Piero Gasperini as New Head Coach

Football club Roma has officially appointed Gian Piero Gasperini as their new head coach. Gasperini, known for his creative tactics and ability to develop players, signed a three-year contract. He replaced Claudio Ranieri, who after five months on the bench moved to another role within the club. Meanwhile, Croatian coach Ivan Jurić took over Atalanta,…

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investigation and critique of the parliamentary committee on the murder of dusko jovanovic and the state of judiciary in montenegro

The main topic of the articles concerns the work of the parliamentary committee in Montenegro investigating the murder of journalist Duško Jovanović and the state of the judiciary in the country. Left-leaning sources emphasize the need to expose criminal links between organized crime, political structures, and security services, highlighting the failure of institutions to prosecute…

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