weather forecast for montenegro tomorrow

According to reports from the Institute of Hydrometeorology and Seismology of Montenegro, tomorrow is expected to be sunny and warm with a maximum daytime temperature of up to 35 degrees Celsius. During the day, there may be light to moderate cloud development, and in mountainous areas, isolated short-term afternoon instability is possible. The wind will…

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Armand Duplantis sets new world record in pole vault

Swedish athlete Armand Duplantis set a new world record in the pole vault at the Diamond League meeting in Stockholm, clearing 6.28 meters. This is his 12th time breaking his own world record. After the achievement, Duplantis celebrated with his partner Desiree Inglander. Australian Curtis Marshall took second place with 5.90 meters, and Dutchman Menno…

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Persecution of Serbian Police Officers in Kosovo

Authorities in Priština have recently detained and deported Serbian police officers from Kosovo on charges of threatening national security. These actions are viewed as politically motivated retaliation against the Serbian people, especially since the detentions were carried out without clear grounds. The Kosovo Minister of Internal Affairs even decided to revoke the citizenship of one…

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Milena Ćeranić on Participating in Zvezde Granda

Milena Ćeranić recalls her participation in the music competition Zvezde Granda, emphasizing that it was her first step into the music industry. She talks about her approach to singing, preparations, and experiences during the competition, as well as the differences between the past and current format of the show. She highlights that she was not…

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Science Confirms the Soothing Effect of Talking to One’s Mother

Scientific research has shown that talking to one’s mother, either in person or over the phone, significantly reduces stress levels. A study conducted at the University of Wisconsin-Madison found that talking to one’s mother increases oxytocin levels, a hormone associated with bonding and empathy, while simultaneously decreasing cortisol levels, the stress hormone. This effect is…

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Montenegro’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs Advises Against Travel to Iran, Israel, and Surrounding Countries

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Montenegro has advised its citizens to avoid travel to Iran, Israel, and surrounding countries due to the deteriorating security situation in the region. The Ministry is closely monitoring developments and states that currently there are no injured Montenegrin citizens in the area. It also advises increased caution and following…

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Enhanced Vessel Controls on Lake Skadar

The Ministry of Maritime Affairs of Montenegro has launched an enhanced vessel control operation on Lake Skadar to improve water traffic safety. During the first day of intensified controls, numerous violations were observed, with about 70% of inspected vessels not complying with navigation rules and being fined. Minister Filip Radulović announced zero tolerance for lawbreakers…

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Erdogan Wants to Mediate the Iran Israel Dispute

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stated after a conversation with U.S. President Donald Trump that Turkey is ready to mediate the nuclear dispute between Iran and Israel. Erdogan emphasized that diplomacy is the only way to resolve the conflict and called for urgent actions to prevent escalation of violence in the region. This stance is…

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Blockaders’ Call for Protest in Belgrade on Vidovdan and Social Tensions

The blockader movement in Serbia has announced a protest in Belgrade on Vidovdan, raising concerns about possible radicalization and social tensions. The movement’s leaders employ quasi-patriotic rhetoric and Vidovdan symbolism to mobilize support despite losing broader backing and logistical aid. Historian Ognjen Karanović assesses that the blockaders aim to provoke divisions and destabilize society, but…

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