Woman fined $2,500 for getting too close to orcas.

A woman from British Columbia was fined $2,500 for approaching a pod of killer whales on a paddleboard near Vancouver Island. The incident was recorded on video and shared on social media. Canada’s Department of Fisheries and Oceans stated that the orcas were visible and attracted a large number of observers. Kristi Jamison was found…

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Students and citizens protest unmet demands after tragedy.

Representatives of the student group “Kamo Sjutra” and citizens blocked the street near the “Sergije Stanić” Vocational High School in Podgorica as a protest against unmet demands following the tragedy in Cetinje. The protest included “23 minutes of noise,” and a new blockade has been announced. Marko Vukčević expressed hope that the Prime Minister and…

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President Vučić says Kurti wants to harm Serbs.

President Aleksandar Vučić stated that the Prime Minister of the provisional Pristina institutions, Albin Kurti, has a hostile attitude towards Serbs, which an increasing part of the world recognizes. Vučić believes that Kurti enjoys the support of a significant part of the Western world, but could face issues with the new American administration, which might…

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Actors in Serbia go on a 7-day strike for justice.

Actors from theaters in Belgrade, Novi Sad, Sombor, and Zrenjanin have decided to halt work and go on a seven-day strike. They announced the decision on social media, emphasizing their united stance that stopping work is necessary. This is the first time in the history of Serbian theaters that they have decided on such an…

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Neda Ukraden shared career highlights and family life.

Neda Ukraden shared details of her fifty-year career at a café in the capital, highlighting how she dealt with successes and failures. She spoke about the challenges during the 1990s and the success of albums from the 2000s. Neda is proud of her grandchildren, who have different personalities, and she regularly spends time with her…

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Teachers can shorten classes but not stop work.

The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, stated that teachers have the right to shorten classes as a form of strike, but not to completely stop working according to the country’s laws. All teachers received the same salaries for January. Vučić expects the situation to be different in February. He emphasized that the state was lenient…

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Trump will sanction the ICC for actions against the USA.

U.S. President Donald Trump signs an executive order to sanction the International Criminal Court (ICC) for actions against the U.S. and its allies, including Israel. The order accuses the ICC of illegal actions and abuse of power, and imposes financial and visa sanctions on individuals linked to ICC investigations against American citizens or allies. The…

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66 bodies found in Gaza sand mounds by rescue teams.

Civil Defense teams have extracted the bodies of 66 Palestinians from sand embankments in the northern Gaza Strip, constructed by the Israeli military. The Israeli army used these embankments for fortification in several areas of Gaza, burying Palestinians beneath them. Civil Defense spokesperson, Mahmoud Basal, stated that the bodies were found in Jabalia and the…

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