Mass Demonstrations in Italy Against the Gaza War

In Italy, hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets of Rome protesting against the war in the Gaza Strip. The demonstrations were organized by the opposition to the far-right government of Giorgia Meloni, aiming to stop the massacre of Palestinians and to show a different Italy compared to the official policy. Protesters carried…

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Odt Podgoričanin Suspected of Violence Against Minor Daughter

The Basic State Prosecutor’s Office in Podgorica has ordered a 72-hour detention for a Podgorica resident, D.P., on suspicion of threatening and inflicting minor bodily injuries on his minor daughter. He is suspected of committing the criminal offense of domestic violence. This case is part of a broader issue of domestic violence and judicial proceedings…

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Record Number of Millionaires Worldwide and Their Wealth

According to reports from consulting firm Capgemini and the German news agency DPA, the number of millionaires worldwide reached a record 23.4 million last year, representing a 2.6% increase compared to the previous year. The total financial wealth of millionaires also rose by 4.2%, reaching 90.5 trillion USD. The United States has the highest number…

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Trump and Elon Musk Feud: Calming Down but Not Over

The feud between Donald Trump and Elon Musk, once close associates, escalated after Musk posted claims on his X network about Trump’s connection to the late financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, without providing evidence. The posts were later deleted, but the conflict raised concerns about potential impacts on Musk’s finances and business deals. Trump…

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Report on Traffic Accidents in Montenegro in the Last 24 Hours

In the last 24 hours in Montenegro, 18 traffic accidents were recorded, with two people seriously injured and two lightly injured. Most accidents occurred in Podgorica, with others spread across different cities. The police issued 49 violation reports and confiscated eight pairs of license plates. A similar report from a previous period recorded 29 accidents…

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A 2006 document from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Montenegro, signed during the tenure of Minister Miodrag Vlahović, reveals manipulation and suppression of media freedom ahead of the independence referendum. The document clearly shows that the goal was to control public opinion through compliant media, eliminate dissenting voices, and promote the idea of independence,…

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Ministry to Control the Work of Seafarers’ Training Centers in Montenegro

Following a visit by the expert team from the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA), Montenegro has undertaken numerous activities to address identified deficiencies in the operation of seafarers’ training centers. The Ministry of Maritime Affairs will henceforth control the work of these centers, reclaiming authority from recognized organizations that failed to meet expectations. The composition…

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