Unknown person drowned in a river near Vranje today.

An unidentified person drowned after falling into the Sobinska River near Vranje. The police received a report around 3 PM about a body floating in the river, and firefighters and police retrieved it. Doctors confirmed the death, and the identity of the person is being determined. A police investigation is underway to establish the time…

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Serbian President Vučić visits factories, talks to locals.

The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, began a two-day visit to the Rasina District, including visits to Ćićevac, Varvarin, Trstenik, Brus, and Aleksandrovac. During the visit, Vučić toured factories, spoke with local residents, and visited the Ljubostinja Monastery. He announced financial support for the “Prva Petoletka” factory in Trstenik, as well as infrastructure projects in…

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Italy will join the Expo 2027 in Belgrade, Serbia.

The director of the company “Expo 2027,” Dušan Borovčanin, confirmed that Italy will participate in the Specialized Expo in Belgrade. Italy has extensive experience in participating in international events and has hosted eight times. Organizing the exhibition in Belgrade will cost 1.29 billion euros, including accompanying infrastructure. The event is expected to attract over four…

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Vučić speaks in Trstenik about a new movement.

In the Sports Hall in Trstenik, a gathering was held where the President of Serbia and a member of the Presidency of the Serbian Progressive Party, Aleksandar Vučić, spoke about the formation of a new movement for the people and the state. Vučić emphasized the importance of infrastructure projects and support for “Petoletka,” highlighting the…

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German parliament rejects stricter immigration rules plan.

The German parliament did not adopt the opposition’s proposal to tighten immigration policies, which sparked protests over cooperation with the far-right. The opposition leader, Friedrich Merz, claims that the law was necessary due to violent crimes committed by immigrants. Although Merz’s proposal did not pass, the majority of voters support ongoing border control.

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