Sanctions for Not Using Seat Belts in Montenegro

During a five-day campaign called “Seat Belt Saves,” traffic police in Montenegro sanctioned over a thousand drivers for not using seat belts. A total of 4,000 vehicles were checked, with 1,013 drivers and 25 passengers fined for not wearing seat belts, including eight in the front passenger seat and 17 in the rear seats. Particularly…

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Ukrainian Attacks on Crimean Bridge and Norway’s Energy Support

The Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) carried out a third attack on the Crimean Bridge, a key Russian transport route, causing significant damage to its underwater supports. The operation lasted several months and did not cause civilian casualties. Meanwhile, Russian forces attacked the center of Sumy, resulting in casualties and injuries. Ukrainian attacks also caused power…

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ferencvaros defends european water polo championship title

The Hungarian water polo team Ferencvaros defended their European championship title by defeating the Serbian team Novi Beograd in the Champions League final held in Malta. The match was tough with many missed attacks, and the third quarter was crucial when Ferencvaros made a series of goals that decided the game. Novi Beograd played the…

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Sweden to End Adoption of Children from Abroad

The Swedish government plans to gradually end the practice of adopting children from abroad after a government-formed commission identified irregularities and unethical practices, including illegal adoptions and the removal of children from their biological parents without consent. The commission’s report notes nearly 60 cases of such irregularities. It is recommended that the government issue an…

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Győr Wins the Handball Champions League

The women’s handball team of the Hungarian club Győr won the Champions League for the seventh time in history, and the second consecutive time under coach Per Johansson. In the final held at the MVM Dome in Budapest, Győr defeated the debutant of the final tournaments, Danish Odense, with a significant lead. Throughout the match,…

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Mandić acquitted of attempted murder charge, case forwarded to ODT

The Higher State Prosecutor’s Office in Podgorica, after investigation, determined that the actions of Danilo Mandić did not constitute attempted murder. The case was forwarded to the Basic State Prosecutor’s Office due to possible crimes of causing general danger, serious bodily injury, and illegal possession of weapons. Mandić was suspected of shooting Darko Perović and…

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