Roland Garros Final: Carlos Alcaraz Defeats Janik Sinner

Carlos Alcaraz, the world number two, won Roland Garros after an epic final against Janik Sinner. The match lasted 5 hours and 29 minutes, making it the second longest match in Grand Slam final history. Alcaraz showed exceptional endurance and fighting spirit, saving several match points and ultimately winning in five sets. This is his…

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Marko Miljković Arrested at Airport for Traffic Violation

Marko Miljković, a well-known public figure, was arrested at Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport for a traffic violation – speeding outside a populated area. Although it was not a serious offense, Miljković spent three hours in custody before being released. He explained the situation to his YouTube followers and emphasized that the police treated him fairly….

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Vote Buying in Zaječar During Local Elections

During local elections in Zaječar, provincial deputies of the People’s Movement of Serbia, Nemanja Šarčević and Predrag Dragojević, were caught buying votes. Citizens reported to the police that the deputies were giving money to voters immediately after they left polling station number 13. A criminal complaint was filed, and the deputies fled the scene. They…

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Three Traffic Accidents in Bar and Injuries in Sozina Tunnel

Three traffic accidents occurred in Bar near the Sozina tunnel, resulting in one person injured. Due to the accidents, traffic was halted causing kilometer-long queues on several main roads. The investigation is ongoing, and traffic is alternating. Other traffic accidents with fatal outcomes also occurred in the region during the day. Police urge drivers to…

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Matija Dedić, a renowned Croatian jazz pianist and composer, passed away in Zagreb at the age of 53. He was the son of the famous singer-songwriter Arsen Dedić and singer Gabi Novak. Matija was a respected musician known for his virtuosity and improvisations, with a rich career that included collaborations with many well-known domestic and…

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Dutch City Leiden Apologizes for Role in Colonialism

The Dutch city of Leiden is preparing a formal apology for its role in colonialism and the transatlantic slave trade. The decision follows a scientific study by Leiden University that revealed strong links between the city and its inhabitants with colonial exploitation and slavery. The apology is part of a broader trend of reassessing colonial…

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Andreana Čekić and Her Belief in the Flat Earth

Singer Andreana Čekić openly expressed in the Stars Special show her belief that the Earth is flat, citing the Bible as the only source of truth and expressing skepticism towards modern science. She emphasized that scientific explanations do not satisfy her criteria and believes the Earth is God’s creation, not a coincidence. The discussion included…

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