Bomb threats in Zagreb schools, students are safe.

Several schools in Zagreb received reports about planted bombs, citing revenge and Islamist motives. Police bomb technicians are inspecting the schools, and students are safe and evacuated. Classes have been canceled in the affected schools. Similar reports have been received in other schools, with identical messages about bombs.

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Farmers must train for a pesticide safety certificate.

The new law introduces mandatory training for agricultural producers to obtain a certificate for the safe handling and application of plant protection products, which becomes a requirement for their purchase. These trainings are conducted by agricultural faculties and expert services, aiming to protect the health of people, animals, and the environment. By the end of…

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3.2 million Croatians live abroad, sending money home.

Croatia has a significant diaspora of 3.2 million people, whose remittances account for 7.34% of the GDP, the highest in the EU. These remittances are increasing, particularly from countries such as Germany, Ireland, and the Netherlands. At the same time, remittances from Croatia to other countries are also on the rise due to an increase…

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Mihailo, 37, is missing after jumping into a river.

Mihailo G. (37) from Novo Selo near Loznica disappeared on February 4th, allegedly after jumping into the Drina River. The search involves nine firefighters with three vehicles and three boats, and today, a water rescue team will also join the effort. The family has appealed on social media for local residents to join the search…

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Brnabić says SNS is strong; opposition lacks legitimacy.

Ana Brnabić claims that the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) has strong legitimacy and that if elections were held now under the name of Aleksandar Vučić, they would achieve a similar or better result. She criticizes the opposition for extremism and a lack of dialogue, stating that the legitimacy of the parliamentary opposition is questionable and…

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City changes parking rules to help disabled; fines rise.

The City Council of Sremska Mitrovica has adopted a draft of changes in the management of public parking, aiming to improve parking organization and protect the rights of people with disabilities. The proposed changes include stricter penalties for illegal parking and clarification of responsibilities for temporary and occasional parking areas. Penalties for parking in spaces…

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Series “Branilac” is about real legal cases. Watch Tuesdays.

The third season of the docudrama series “Branilac” is based on real events from the books of well-known lawyers, including Oliver Injac, Filota Fila, Josip Muselimović, and Branislav Tapušković. It airs on RTS 1 and brings exciting stories from the former Yugoslavia. The series explores human destinies and the challenges lawyers face, with new characters…

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Sunny and windy, cold at night in Serbia this week.

Stable and dry weather with sunny periods will continue in the second half of the week, while strong winds and cloudiness are expected in the northern and eastern parts of Serbia. An intense high-pressure system over Scandinavia brings dry weather, but its movement eastward will cause strengthening southeast winds and cloudiness. Cold air from Siberia…

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