Germany Considers Banning Social Media for Children

Germany Considers Banning Social Media for Children

Germany is considering introducing a ban on the use of social media for children, following Australia's example. Two leading parties in the ruling coalition, the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and t...

Average Age of Population in North Macedonia and EU Countries

Average Age of Population in North Macedonia and EU Countries

According to Eurostat data for 2025, the average age of the population in the European Union was 44.9 years. This means that half of the EU population is older than 44.9 years, while the other half is...

Human Trafficking Trial in Montenegro Reopens Amid Controversy and Accusations

Human Trafficking Trial in Montenegro Reopens Amid Controversy and Accusations

The trial of American citizen Vitali Grechin, two Ukrainians, Oleksandr Lishchinsky and Oleksiy Blahoslavov, and Russian Bogdan Petrov, charged by the Higher State Prosecutor's Office (VDT) with human...

A Quarter of the Housing Stock in Bar Lacks a Building Permit

A Quarter of the Housing Stock in Bar Lacks a Building Permit

In Montenegro, according to data from the Real Estate Administration, a significant number of residential units do not have the appropriate building permit. The topic was covered in the TVCG Diary, wh...

The Difficult Life of Scrap Collectors in Serbia: Between Poverty and Invisibility

The Difficult Life of Scrap Collectors in Serbia: Between Poverty and Invisibility

Scrap collectors play a crucial role in maintaining the cleanliness of cities throughout Serbia, daily collecting tons of recyclable waste that would otherwise end up in landfills. They are essential ...

Slovenia: European Funds for the Integration of Migrant Children into the Education System

Slovenia: European Funds for the Integration of Migrant Children into the Education System

The Ministry of Cohesion and Regional Development of Slovenia has approved European funds for a project entitled "Inclusion of migrant children, pupils, and students in the Slovenian education system....

Lazar Paroški, a Student from Srbobran, Engraved on the Wall of a New York University

Lazar Paroški, a Student from Srbobran, Engraved on the Wall of a New York University

Lazar Paroški, a young man from Srbobran, has received an exceptional recognition – his name has been engraved on the wall of the prestigious Iona University in New York. He received this recognition ...

Residents of Rogaška Slatina Oppose Expansion of Landfill in Tuncovec

Residents of Rogaška Slatina Oppose Expansion of Landfill in Tuncovec

Residents of Tuncovec, in the municipality of Rogaška Slatina, expressed strong opposition to plans for the expansion of the local landfill during a public debate. The investor, LF company owned by Je...

Greek Island of Antikythera Offers Free Housing and Money for New Residents

Greek Island of Antikythera Offers Free Housing and Money for New Residents

The Greek island of Antikythera, facing depopulation and an aging population, has launched an ambitious program to attract new residents. The island, located far from tourist routes but surrounded by ...

Residents of Vrčin Protest Against the Construction of a Hazardous Waste Storage Facility

Residents of Vrčin Protest Against the Construction of a Hazardous Waste Storage Facility

A protest was held in Vrčin by residents against the Ministry's decision to build a hazardous waste storage facility. Citizens expressed concern for their health, the safety of their families, and the...

Controversy Surrounds Aquarium Construction at Ušće: Citizens Protest Park Devastation

Controversy Surrounds Aquarium Construction at Ušće: Citizens Protest Park Devastation

Just two weeks after the start of preparatory work, Ušće Park in Belgrade, next to the former Hotel Yugoslavia, has been fenced off for the construction of an aquarium, a project that has provoked str...

Documentary About the Fight for Migrant Workers' Rights Coming Soon to Theaters

Documentary About the Fight for Migrant Workers' Rights Coming Soon to Theaters

Srđan Kovačević's new documentary film, titled "What Needs to Be Done," which follows the daily struggle of migrant workers for justice and dignity, will soon be screened in Croatian cinemas. The film...