Police arrested five men in Montenegro with illegal guns.

Police officers from Pljevlja and Nikšić have arrested five individuals suspected of being members of high-risk organized criminal groups. During a routine vehicle inspection, two guns with erased serial numbers, a large quantity of ammunition, and other tools intended for criminal activities were found. The police also seized two passenger vehicles. Intelligence data indicates that…

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Protesters in Skopje demand stricter penalties for drivers.

Citizens of North Macedonia protested in Skopje over insufficient penalties for drivers who cause accidents. The protest saw significant participation from young people and was organized by the initiative “Who’s Next?” following an incident where a drunk driver ran over a 22-year-old woman, Frosina Kulakov. Demonstrators marched past the Ministry of Justice, the parliament, and…

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Trump adds 25% tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico.

U.S. President Donald Trump defended the decision to impose a 25% tariff on goods from Mexico, China, and Canada, acknowledging that these measures might be “painful” for some Americans. Trump called critics of the measures part of the “tariff lobby” and accused Mexico, China, and Canada of “decades-long robbery of America.” The American president signed…

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Mexico plans response to U.S. tariffs; details coming soon.

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced details of the Mexican government’s “Plan B” in response to the 25% U.S. tariffs on Mexican goods. These tariffs will have a serious impact on the economies of both countries. U.S. President Donald Trump signed an order imposing tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico, excluding energy products from Canada.

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Students want to stay independent from politics.

Stanković emphasizes that the students of the Faculty of Philosophy want to remain independent of political influences and not be exploited by opposition parties. He believes it is important for the faculties to return to normal operations after the students’ demands, which have already been partially met, are fulfilled. Stanković assesses that students do not…

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Zlata thinks Ena is not a good influence on her son.

Zlata Petrović commented on the turbulent relationship between her son Jovan Pejić Peja and Ena Čolić on a show. She emphasized that Ena is beautiful and charismatic but not a good person. She criticized Ena’s behavior and believes she is malicious. Zlata added that people praise her son but are appalled by his relationship with…

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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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Police say M.S. didn’t get a notice for a meeting.

The police in Šabac did not leave a notice for M.S. to report for an informational interview. Ivica Dačić, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Internal Affairs, confirmed that the officers of the Police Administration in Šabac neither delivered a summons nor left a notice for M.S. Regarding media reports claiming that the police left…

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Ljiljana Jevremović faced career issues due to Dragan Kojić.

Ljiljana Jevremović, once a popular songwriter, spoke about the issues she had with the Kojić family, specifically emphasizing that Dragan Kojić Keba hindered her collaboration with “Grand” for 15 years. She stressed that her career would have been more successful if it hadn’t been for these obstacles. Regarding Nataša Kojić’s song for “Eurovision,” Ljiljana expressed…

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