PM Vučević: New gov’t likely, elections possible soon.

Prime Minister Miloš Vučević stated that the ruling coalition is closer to forming a new government but does not rule out the possibility of elections, noting that the final decision will be made in about ten days. Vučević emphasized that his resignation was not intended to trigger elections and was not met with enthusiasm within…

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Stevan and Dragana left “Igra sudbine” series today.

Actors Stevan Piale and Dragana Mićalović have announced that they are leaving the series “Igra sudbine” (“The Game of Destiny”). They shared this decision on their Instagram profiles, which prompted numerous emotional reactions and messages of support from colleagues and fans. Dragana emphasized that this marks the end of a chapter in her life. Their…

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A 5.6 earthquake hit Taiwan, followed by smaller quakes.

An earthquake with a magnitude of 5.6 on the Richter scale struck Taiwan, causing a series of weaker tremors and minor damage, local authorities reported. The main earthquake occurred in the city of Dapu, with the epicenter located about 250 kilometers south of Taipei. After the main tremor, around a dozen smaller tremors followed. The…

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A plane and helicopter collided, many feared dead.

More than 30 people were killed in a collision between a passenger plane and a military helicopter while landing at Ronald Reagan Airport in Washington. The wreckage of the aircraft fell into the Potomac River, where a search for survivors is ongoing. U.S. President Donald Trump responded by saying that the accident might have been…

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Highest pay in Montenegro was €74,039 gross in November.

The highest gross salary in Montenegro in November was 74,039 euros, with a net amount of about 54.5 thousand euros. The person who received this salary worked in the wholesale trade of computers, computer equipment, and software. The other four largest salaries were paid to employees in the hotel and similar accommodation sector. The second…

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Medijana saved 10% of budget, helped students and schools.

The leadership of the Medijana municipality in Niš, where the opposition has taken power, announced that by eliminating unnecessary expenses, they have saved 10% of the budget. The money has been redirected to support first-grade students, social assistance, space improvement, and school equipment. Additionally, funding for youth and scholarships for top students has been increased….

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