Vesuvius, a dangerous volcano, might erupt soon.

Vesuvius, one of the most dangerous volcanoes in the world, was recently captured peeking through a circular hole in the clouds. This stratovolcano, standing at 1,281 meters, is located near Naples and is known for the catastrophic eruption in 79 AD that destroyed Pompeii and Herculaneum. Today, around 800,000 people live on its slopes, with…

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New Ukrainian brigade struggles; Pokrovsk under threat.

The new Ukrainian brigade at the front is falling apart, and the city of Pokrovsk is increasingly at risk of falling into the hands of Russian forces. President Volodymyr Zelensky has replaced the commander of the key military formation responsible for the city’s defense for the third time in less than a year. Ukrainian forces…

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February brings price changes, perks, and holidays in Serbia.

February brings both price increases and benefits for the citizens of Serbia. As of February 1st, unemployment benefits will increase, while parking in Belgrade will become more expensive. Starting February 3rd, citizens can apply for subsidies for electric vehicles. The Statehood Day holiday provides three non-working days in the middle of the month. Additionally, from…

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Serbia aims for EU membership by 2026 with needed reforms.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Marko Đurić, spoke with the head of the EU Delegation in Serbia, Emanuele Giaufret, and expressed his confidence that the year 2025 will not be lost for economic progress, reforms, and Serbia’s European integration. Membership in the EU is an absolute priority and a strategic commitment of Serbia’s foreign policy,…

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Slovak PM accuses Georgian Legion of protest involvement.

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico accused the Georgian Legion and its leader Mamuka Mamulashvili of being involved in protests in Slovakia, linking them to the political opposition and the organizers of the “Peace for Ukraine” protests. Fico claims that the legion is controlled by the Ukrainian counterintelligence service and that Mamulashvili is on Slovakia’s blacklist….

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Judge blocked Trump’s freeze on federal funds to 22 states.

A federal judge blocked President Donald Trump’s administration’s attempt to freeze financial aid for 22 states. Judge John McConnell’s decision comes after a request from Democratic prosecutors, despite the withdrawal of the White House memorandum on spending freeze. The memorandum, issued by Matthew Whitaker, called for a suspension of funding until a review was conducted…

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Trump and Japan’s PM to meet at the White House next week.

U.S. President Donald Trump announced that Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba will visit the White House next week. The meeting is scheduled for February 7th, and they are expected to discuss strengthening cooperation in the areas of security and economy. Ishiba aims to build a personal relationship with Trump and deepen the alliance between Japan…

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