French Senate approves 2025 budget to cut deficit.

The French Senate has approved the budget for 2025, aiming to reduce the deficit by cutting spending and increasing taxes for the highest incomes and corporations. This budget now awaits approval from the Constitutional Council, followed by the signature of President Emmanuel Macron. Political instability in France has persisted since Macron announced emergency elections for…

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Croatia eases foreign worker laws for healthcare and jobs.

The Government of Croatia has proposed amendments to the Foreigners Act that would allow for the extension of temporary residence for individuals undergoing medical treatment and facilitate employment in occupations experiencing shortages. Prime Minister Andrej Plenković emphasized the need for a better-regulated legal framework due to increased demand for workers, particularly in construction, tourism, and…

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Use de-icer spray or WD-40 for frozen car locks.

Winter months often bring problems for drivers, such as a frozen car lock. It is best to use specialized de-icing products that are safe for the lock mechanism. If you don’t have such a product, you can use WD-40, glycerin, warm water, heating the key, hand sanitizer gel, or medical alcohol as temporary solutions, but…

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The Ice Cave is full of crystals and open to tourists.

The Ušački cave system, composed of the Ušačka and Ledena caves, is the largest cave system in Serbia, stretching over six kilometers. The Ledena cave has 12 halls, two of which are accessible to tourists, and is known for its crystal walls and cave formations. The second hall, known as the Hall of Shadows, impresses…

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Branislav, son of actress Mira Banjac, dies at 74.

Without Mira Banjac, Branislav Jovanović passed away at the age of 74 after a serious illness. He was Mira’s only child from her marriage to engineer Andrej Jovanović. After the divorce, Branislav continued to live with his mother and was a great support to her. Mira emphasized her care for her sick son and described…

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In Serbia, Stari grad has the highest pay, Mladenovac the lowest.

In November of last year, the residents of the Stari Grad municipality in Belgrade had the highest average salaries in Serbia, nearly 190,000 dinars, while the lowest salaries were recorded in Mladenovac, around 80,000 dinars. Additionally, the cost of living in these municipalities differs. For example, families in Mladenovac spend less on daily necessities, and…

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