Earthquake in Zagreb

A minor earthquake of magnitude 1.3 on the Richter scale struck Zagreb on Saturday evening, with the epicenter located 7 kilometers northwest of the city at a very shallow depth of less than one kilometer. Although the quake was weak and brief, it was clearly felt in some parts of the city, especially in Zagreb’s…

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School Massacre in Graz: The Story of Artur A.

The school massacre in Graz was committed by Artur A., a 21-year-old who lived with his mother and brothers in a quiet suburb. Artur was a shy and withdrawn young man who attended computer science classes and a school for information communication technology but was not a good student and eventually dropped out. He legally…

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Petrovske Poklade and Their Traditions

Petrovske Poklade is a traditional holiday celebrated as the last day to eat meat before the start of the Petrovdanski fast. The holiday is deeply rooted in pagan customs later adapted to Christianity and symbolizes the transition from meat indulgence to spiritual cleansing. Customs include a meat feast, lighting of lila bonfires, games around the…

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Ukrainian Goalkeeper Lunin Sparks Outrage Over One Russian Word

**Ukrainian Goalkeeper Lunin Sparks Outrage Over One Russian Word!** Have you ever thought that one simple word could ignite a full-blown social media war? Well, Ukrainian Real Madrid goalkeeper Andriy Lunin just did that! Ahead of the Club World Cup semi-final against Paris Saint-Germain, Lunin said the word “semi-final” — but not in Ukrainian, in…

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