Weekend in Belgrade: Cultural Spectacle or Boring Routine?

**Weekend in Belgrade: Cultural Spectacle or Boring Routine?** Get ready, Belgraders! This weekend, the city is packed with events that will either thrill you or leave you wondering where the real fun went. From Friday to Sunday, Belgrade offers a diverse cultural program that will satisfy even the most demanding, as well as those who…

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president milanovic’s statements on the israel iran conflict

Croatian President Zoran Milanovic made a statement regarding the conflict between Israel and Iran, calling the Israeli leadership a “criminal clique” seeking to drag the world into war. His stance differs from the current Croatian government led by Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic. Milanovic criticized Israeli actions and warned about the danger of the conflict spreading….

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Actor Momčilo Momo Pićurić Passed Away

The renowned Montenegrin theater, television, and film actor Momčilo Momo Pićurić passed away at the age of 79. He was a member of the Montenegrin National Theatre and played numerous notable roles in plays as well as in television and film productions. His contribution to culture and the arts will be remembered, and his funeral…

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Expropriation for the Construction of Botanical Garden in Novi Sad

The Government of Serbia has adopted a decision establishing public interest for the expropriation of real estate in the Petrovaradin area for the construction of the Botanical Garden complex in Novi Sad. The planned Botanical Garden will cover an area of 4.2 hectares and will include several thematic sections with accompanying facilities, including an administrative…

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Israeli Attacks on Yemeni Port of Hodeidah

The Israeli navy carried out attacks on the port of Hodeidah in Yemen, controlled by Houthi rebels. These attacks were in response to recent ballistic missile and drone attacks by the Houthis on Israel. The Israeli military warned the Houthis to cease attacks, threatening a naval and air blockade. The Houthis, linked to Iran, call…

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