Paying Tribute to the Victims of the Fire in the Swiss Alps

Paying Tribute to the Victims of the Fire in the Swiss Alps

Hundreds of people gathered in the Swiss winter resort of Crans-Montana to silently pay tribute to the victims of the deadly fire that broke out in a popular bar on New Year's Eve. The tragedy claimed...

Maribor Selected for Free Use of Speed Display Device

Maribor Selected for Free Use of Speed Display Device

The Municipality of Maribor has been selected for the free use of a speed display device as part of the public tender "You Drive 2025," announced by the Public Agency of the Republic of Slovenia for R...

Investigation into Death at LokalPatriot Club: No Irregularities in Security

Investigation into Death at LokalPatriot Club: No Irregularities in Security

An inspection by the Ministry of the Interior of Slovenia found no irregularities regarding the security arrangements at the LokalPatriot club in Novo Mesto, where forty-eight-year-old Aleš Šutar died...

US Initiates Proceedings to Revoke Citizenship of Suspect in Bosnian War Crimes

US Initiates Proceedings to Revoke Citizenship of Suspect in Bosnian War Crimes

The U.S. Department of Justice has announced that it has filed a civil lawsuit to revoke the U.S. citizenship of Sead Milkivic, also known as Sead Dukic, for concealing his true identity. According to...

Several Suspects Accused of Sexual Abuse and Blackmail of a Minor in North Macedonia

Several Suspects Accused of Sexual Abuse and Blackmail of a Minor in North Macedonia

An investigation has been launched in North Macedonia into a case of sexual abuse and blackmail of a minor from a village in the municipality of Likova. According to unofficial information, several pe...

Swiss Authorities Admit Failures in Inspection of Bar Where Fire Broke Out

Swiss Authorities Admit Failures in Inspection of Bar Where Fire Broke Out

Swiss authorities have admitted that fire safety inspections had not been carried out in the bar where 40 people died during a New Year's Eve celebration for the past five years. The fire occurred at ...

State of Emergency Declared in Several Municipalities in Serbia Due to Snow and Floods

State of Emergency Declared in Several Municipalities in Serbia Due to Snow and Floods

Due to heavy snowfall and the risk of flooding, a state of emergency has been declared in several municipalities in Serbia. The situation is most critical in Osečina, Loznica, Vladimirci, Mali Zvornik...

BiH Uses Satellite Imagery to Monitor Flood Risks in Herzegovina

BiH Uses Satellite Imagery to Monitor Flood Risks in Herzegovina

The Ministry of Security of Bosnia and Herzegovina has activated satellite imagery of the Trebižat River area and the wider Herzegovina region, using the Copernicus EMS Rapid Mapping service, due to t...

Storm Hits Dubrovnik: Sunken Speedboat, Endangered Vessels, Traffic Problems

Storm Hits Dubrovnik: Sunken Speedboat, Endangered Vessels, Traffic Problems

Heavy rain and a strong storm have caused significant problems in Dubrovnik, leaving consequences on roads and at sea. According to local media reports, landslides and sunken vessels have been recorde...

Heavy Snowfall Hits Slovenia, Strong Bora Wind Expected on the Coast

Heavy Snowfall Hits Slovenia, Strong Bora Wind Expected on the Coast

Most of Slovenia was hit by heavy snowfall today. The Environmental Agency of the Republic of Slovenia predicts that the heaviest snowfall will be between Bela Krajina and Notranjska in the afternoon....

Romanian Driver Speeding on Highway Near Celje

Romanian Driver Speeding on Highway Near Celje

Police in Celje stopped a Romanian novice driver who was driving an Audi on the highway. The driver was traveling at 171 km/h on the Slatina viaduct, where the speed limit is 100 km/h. The incident oc...

Zagreb Winter Service on the Ground Due to Snow, Parked Vehicles Create Problems

Zagreb Winter Service on the Ground Due to Snow, Parked Vehicles Create Problems

All available teams of the Zagreb City Winter Service are on the ground due to intense snowfall. According to the head of the Winter Service, Ivan Špehar, all 245 teams have been working since Monday ...