NATO’s Rutte urges Germany to increase defense spending.

NATO Secretary General, Mark Rutte, has called on Germany to increase its defense investments, emphasizing the need to raise spending to five percent of GDP. Rutte stated that Germany, as the strongest European economy, must invest more in defense and prepare for potential conflicts to avoid war. He highlighted the importance of fair distribution of…

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Two Simple Habits to Reduce Daily Fatigue

The main topic of the article is two simple life habits that can help reduce daily fatigue. The first habit is exposure to cold water, such as taking a cold shower, which can improve circulation, activate the immune system, and increase energy levels. The second habit is avoiding eating in the evening, as eating right…

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Concession Process for Podgorica and Tivat Airports

The concession process for the Podgorica and Tivat airports has sparked political tensions and disagreements within the Montenegrin government and the tender commission. The government extended the deadline for the tender commission’s report by 30 days, while consultants from international financial institutions such as IFC expressed dissatisfaction due to lack of transparency and information. There…

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Impact of Extreme Weather Conditions on Agriculture in Serbia

Extreme weather conditions, including tropical temperatures and sudden weather fluctuations, have already caused serious damage to fruit and crops across Serbia early in June. Experts warn that such climatic conditions add additional stress to plants already affected by spring frosts, leading to significant yield reductions. Agronomists emphasize the importance of adapted fertilization and plant treatments,…

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Tanja Fajon’s Proposal to Introduce Qualified Majority Voting in the EU to Accelerate Enlargement

Tanja Fajon, Slovenia’s foreign minister, proposes introducing qualified majority voting in the European Union to accelerate the EU enlargement process, especially for Western Balkan countries. The proposal involves EU member states giving up their veto rights in certain stages of enlargement, allowing faster decision-making. Analysts are skeptical that key Western European countries like France and…

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