Cold weather early February, warmer after 15th, up to 20°C.

In the first half of February, cold mornings and average temperatures without precipitation are expected. After February 15th, a warm-up is predicted with temperatures reaching up to 20 degrees. The end of January was unusually warm with temperatures around 22 degrees, and similar conditions are expected in the second half of February, which might indicate…

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An 80-year-old man was robbed of over €50,000 at home.

A man, D.I. (80), from Obrenovac was robbed at the end of January when unknown individuals stole more than 50,000 euros from his house. According to reports, a man visited D.I. and inquired about his household, after which the money disappeared. Indications from the investigation suggest that the thieves knew about the money in advance…

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EU bans AI from tracking emotions and tricking users.

European employers will be prohibited from using artificial intelligence to monitor employees’ emotions, and websites will not be allowed to use AI to prompt users to spend money, according to the EU guidelines on artificial intelligence. The Artificial Intelligence Act, mandatory since last year, will be fully enforced from August 2, 2026. Prohibited practices include…

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Greenland sees more U.S. tourists after Trump’s comments.

Greenland expects a record influx of American tourists this summer, following increased interest after Donald Trump’s statements about taking control of the island. Trump’s remarks have caught the attention of Americans who previously hadn’t considered Greenland as a destination. A representative from the “Visit Greenland” tourist agency emphasizes that they hope the island will capitalize…

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Uroš Banović, poznat kao Lala, radio je na Đerdapu 1.

Uroš Banović, known as Lala, spent almost his entire working career at the “Đerdap 1” hydroelectric power plant and contributed to the development of transportation in Kladovo. His career began at the Sarajevo-based “Hidrogradnja,” and he later worked at the construction site of the “Trebišnjica” hydroelectric plant and on the development of “Đerdap 1”. During…

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Sahara dust in Europe has US/USSR nuclear test isotopes.

In March 2022, dust from the Sahara reached Europe carrying radioactive isotopes. An international team of climatologists discovered that the source of these isotopes was nuclear tests conducted by the USA and the USSR during the Cold War, rather than the French nuclear tests in Algeria in the 1960s. A total of 53 dust samples…

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