Serbian president visits factories and talks with locals.

The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, began a two-day visit to the Rasina District, touring factories and speaking with citizens. In Varvarin, he addressed residents’ questions about water supply and the bridge over the Morava River. Vučić emphasized the importance of gasifying Ćićevac to attract investors and stressed that he will strive to find investors….

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Fox sold Super Bowl ads for $8 million each.

The television network Fox, the broadcaster of this year’s Super Bowl, initially asked for around $7 million for 30 seconds of advertising space. However, due to high demand, Fox sold at least ten slots for more than $8 million per spot, setting a new record. The Super Bowl remains a significant event despite challenges in…

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Milica and Bora are separated but not divorced.

Former reality show participants Milica Kemez and Bora Santana got married last year, but they have now put their relationship on hold, and Milica has moved in with a friend. Milica stated that they have not divorced but have separated, and she is currently living with a friend. The wedding took place at the Church…

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Musk’s Twitter management style spreads to US government.

Elon Musk has applied his Twitter management style to the U.S. government, raising concerns about potential employee reductions and administrative issues. After taking over Twitter, Musk implemented radical cuts and demanded high standards from employees, which has now been extended to federal officials. Musk, now a key advisor to President Trump, has played an important…

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Hamas will release 3 Israeli hostages tomorrow.

The Palestinian militant group Hamas has announced that it will release three Israeli hostages tomorrow as part of a ceasefire agreement with Israel. The hostages are Ofer Kalderon, Keith Sigel, and Yarden Bibas. Israel has confirmed the receipt of the list with the names. Earlier, Hamas released three Israelis and five Thais, while Israel released…

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94% of schools in Serbia hold classes; 6% do not.

In Serbia, classes are being conducted in 94% of schools, while 6% have no classes due to protests. Schools are protesting by stopping work or shortening classes to 30 minutes as a sign of support for students and dissatisfaction with the agreement between the unions and the government regarding salary increases. The Ministry of Education…

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Landslide near church; no injuries. Experts assess safety.

The structure of the church is not threatened, despite the landslide that affected part of the lawn around the church. Recent heavy rains may have caused the rockslide beneath the church in Mont-Saint-Guibert, but fortunately, there are no injuries. The ground is unstable, and an expert will assess the situation. Mayor Julien Broyer confirmed the…

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Serbia partners with Italy on renewable energy projects.

Serbia aims to deepen its partnership with Italy in the field of renewable energy, given that Italian companies are already pioneers in building wind farms in the country. The Minister of Mining and Energy, Dubravka Đedović Handanović, emphasizes the importance of these partnerships for supply security and reducing the carbon footprint, which will be significant…

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Nermin Dizdarević and two others arrested for assault.

Nermin Dizdarević, suspected of rape in Ilidža, has been arrested and is in police custody. A judge from the Cantonal Court in Sarajevo has ordered detention for Benjamin Aganović and Aladin Hajdarević, who are also suspects in this case. Aganović and Hajdarević are suspected of serious criminal offenses, including rape and unlawful deprivation of liberty….

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