Tragedy on Croatian Highway: Woman Killed in Accident

On the A1 highway in Croatia, near the Ogulin junction, a traffic accident occurred in which a female passenger of a car with Slovenian license plates was killed. The accident happened on Monday morning around 5:45 AM when the vehicle veered off the road. The driver was hospitalized, and an investigation is ongoing. Traffic was…

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Why Iran Mainly Attacks Israel at Night

The main topic of the article explains why Iran mainly launches missile attacks on Israel at night. Iran uses the night as a tactical advantage due to technical and strategic reasons. Long-range missiles with liquid fuel require a complex and vulnerable fueling process carried out at night to reduce the chance of detection. Solid-fuel missiles…

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Ognjen’s Disappointment with Life in America

A young man from Serbia, Ognjen Jovančić, shared his honest disappointment with life in America after spending a month there as part of the Work and Travel program. Unlike the idealized portrayals of American life with smiling students and perfect beaches, Ognjen describes daily frustrations, careless roommates, cultural differences, and social alienation. He highlights issues…

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Lightning Kills Three Hikers in Austria

In the Austrian state of Tyrol, three hikers were killed after being struck by lightning on the mountain peak Mitagspitze. The tragedy occurred due to a sudden change in weather and a thunderstorm. The hikers tried to descend into the valley when the storm began but did not reach a safe place. Their bodies were…

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Bojan Tomović and His Battle with Bipolar Disorder

Singer Bojan Tomović has been battling bipolar disorder for years and has spoken publicly about his struggles. He revealed that at one point he wished for euthanasia but was unable to go through with it. Tomović often experiences dark thoughts and his treatment includes antidepressants, mood stabilizers, and lithium carbonate. Recently, he was hospitalized again…

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Europe’s Largest Floating Neighborhood in Rotterdam

The project for Europe’s largest floating neighborhood is planned in the heart of Rotterdam, on the site of the former Spurveghaven harbor. The Danish architectural studio MAST and contractor Bik Bouw are developing an innovative and sustainable residential complex that will include affordable apartments, commercial facilities, a recreational marina, and rich vegetation. The buildings will…

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Iranian Nuclear Program and Israeli Airstrikes

Israeli airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, including Natanz and Esfahan, have caused significant damage to Iran’s nuclear program. Former IAEA Deputy Director General Oli Heinonen warned about an unknown location where Iran might be storing highly enriched uranium, posing a serious problem for the international community. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu stated that the operation aims…

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