The Magic Water Lily – Ballet Performance in Podgorica

The Allegro ballet troupe from Podgorica performed the choreoballet “The Magic Water Lily”, a unique stage form aimed at preschool and school-age children. The performance tells a story of love, transformation, and forgiveness, featuring a hundred children and young performers. The choreography was created by Viktorija Strugar and Ksenija Sinđić, with costumes and lighting effects…

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Referendums in Italy on Labor Reform and Changes to Citizenship Conditions

Italy is holding two-day referendums concerning labor law reforms and the acceleration of the naturalization process, i.e., obtaining citizenship. The referendums were initiated by left-wing opposition and trade unions, with voters deciding on the repeal of four laws that liberalize the labor market, including better worker protections, increased compensation, and converting fixed-term contracts into permanent…

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Weather Forecast in Serbia: End of Heatwave and RHMZ Warnings

The Republic Hydrometeorological Service of Serbia (RHMZ) has announced the end of the heatwave with a drop in temperatures and the arrival of cooler air. Today’s maximum temperatures will range between 33 and 37 degrees Celsius, with a significant temperature drop and strong northwestern winds expected in the evening, along with possible short rain showers….

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Nine Women Accuse Jared Leto of Sexual Harassment

Nine women have publicly accused actor and musician Jared Leto of sexual harassment and inappropriate behavior, including flirting with minors. Their testimonies include allegations of harassment, sexual innuendos, and attempts to seduce underage girls. One woman claims Leto attacked and traumatized her when she was 17, while others state he approached and flirted with them…

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Appointment of Deputy Prime Minister for the Reconstruction of Old Herzegovina in Montenegro

Montenegro has appointed a Deputy Prime Minister responsible for the reconstruction of Old Herzegovina, which has sparked controversy because in well-established states, security agencies, prosecutors, and courts deal with individuals advocating state disintegration, while in Montenegro such individuals are appointed to high positions. This situation raises concerns about potential threats to state integrity and the…

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clash on paris clay: syner fourth, alcaraz fifth gs trophy

In the Roland Garros final in Paris, Italian tennis player Jannik Sinner and Spanish tennis player Carlos Alcaraz face off, continuing a significant rivalry on clay courts. Both players have signaled a generational shift and are playing their first Grand Slam final. Alcaraz leads their head-to-head with four Grand Slam titles, while Sinner has three….

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