Sweden cleared a ship of sabotage in cable damage.

Sweden has released a ship suspected of damaging the undersea optical cable between Latvia and Sweden after it was determined that it was not sabotage, but rather a combination of weather conditions and technical faults. Latvia previously stated that the cable was likely damaged due to external influence. The investigation included several vessels, and Sweden…

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China investigates Google for antitrust violations.

The Chinese State Administration for Market Regulation will launch an investigation against Google for alleged violations of antitrust law. This move comes after China announced additional tariffs on American goods. The Chinese Ministry of Finance will impose tariffs on imports from the USA as a response to the increase in American tariffs on Chinese goods….

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All school worker unions signed a new contract.

The Ministry of Education announced that the Union of Education Workers of Serbia has signed amendments and additions to the Special Collective Agreement for employees in primary and secondary schools and student dormitories, thereby making all representative unions signatories to the document. This agreement significantly improves the financial position of education workers and is valid…

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Criminal group arrested; prosecutor seeks 30-day detention.

In the large-scale operation “Vardar,” a criminal group suspected of counterfeiting money and conspiracy to commit crimes was arrested. During the hearing, the detainees remained silent, while the prosecutor proposed detention for up to 30 days due to the risk of flight and repeat offenses. The group operated in the territories of Serbia and North…

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Serbian citizens honored victims with silent protests.

Citizens of several cities in Serbia paid tribute to the victims of the canopy collapse at the Novi Sad Railway Station through the “Stop Serbia” action, which involved fifteen minutes of silence. Protests were held in multiple cities, including Zemun and New Belgrade, where traffic was temporarily blocked. In Novi Sad, students from the “Bogdan…

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Douv Stejn changed insurance by selling on the phone.

Douv Steyn, the founder of a company that revolutionized the insurance industry, has passed away at the age of 72. Known as a pioneer in selling vehicle insurance over the phone, Steyn built a large-scale global business in seven countries. He founded “Steyn’s Insurance Brokers” in 1975 in Johannesburg, recognizing the potential of monthly policies…

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