Aleksandar Vučić’s Visit to Ukraine During the 2022 War

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić is traveling to Ukraine today, marking his first visit to the country since the start of the 2022 war. The visit comes just days after Russia accused Serbian companies of selling weapons to Ukraine, allegations that Serbia has neither publicly confirmed nor fully denied. Vučić is balancing between his country’s traditional…

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Climate Crisis and Threat of Catastrophe in Europe

Europe is facing a severe climate crisis, with May being the second warmest month on record, with average air temperatures significantly above the climate average. Drought has affected many parts of northwestern Europe, threatening agriculture and raising fears of water shortages during the summer. Global warming continues to deepen the climate crisis, with average temperatures…

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fire in niksic luminous sign of hotel onogost burned

A fire broke out in Niksic, engulfing the luminous sign of the Hotel Onogost. The fire was quickly extinguished thanks to the prompt response of firefighters, with no injuries or major danger reported. The cause of the fire is currently unknown. This incident was confirmed by the protection and rescue services in Niksic. Political Perspectives:…

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Changes to the Law on Subsidized Loans for Youth in Serbia

The law on subsidized loans for youth in Serbia has been amended to improve the system. Key changes include accepting auxiliary buildings as eligible for loans, allowing guarantors to be third parties, enabling youth to build houses or prefabricated houses on their land, and the state covering the costs of mortgage registration fees. These changes…

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Bajaga in Nikšić: Book Promotion and Concert

Momčilo Bajagić Bajaga held a book promotion and concert in Nikšić, announcing the start of the summer festival concert season. The promotion took place at the city hall, and the book is a monograph of his forty-year career, including songs and graphics from various periods. The concert was organized by the municipality of Nikšić and…

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Wounded Romanian Boys in Graz After Massacre

After the massacre in Graz, where a former local school student killed ten people before committing suicide, among the wounded were two Romanian boys. They were admitted to an Austrian hospital with serious bodily injuries, one was hit in the arm, the other in the leg, and both were operated on and are out of…

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Prime Minister Spajić’s Statements on Montenegro’s Secularism and Controversies Surrounding Metropolitan Metodije’s Remarks

Montenegro’s Prime Minister Milojko Spajić stated that Montenegro is a secular state and that everyone should mind their own business, commenting on recent controversial statements by Metropolitan Metodije Ostojić of Budimljansko-Nikšić. Metodije praised the Chetnik movement and Draža Mihailović at the Podmalinsko monastery, comparing him to Njegoš, and claimed that the post-war system in the…

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