Kushner in Israel: Continued Ceasefire Negotiations in Gaza Face New Obstacles

Kushner in Israel: Continued Ceasefire Negotiations in Gaza Face New Obstacles

Jared Kushner, son-in-law of former US President Donald Trump, returned to Israel on Monday, at a time when mediators are facing new challenges in their efforts to advance negotiations on a fragile ce...

Prime Minister's Allies Fight Back Against Leadership Challenge

Prime Minister's Allies Fight Back Against Leadership Challenge

The allies of the Prime Minister of Great Britain have made it clear that they will fight any challenge to his leadership from Labour Party MPs, reports the BBC. Supporters of Sir Keir Starmer fear th...

US Congress to Vote on Reopening the Government

US Congress to Vote on Reopening the Government

US lawmakers in the House of Representatives are expected to vote today on reopening the government, ending the longest shutdown in US history. After a political conflict with the Democrats, US Presid...

Colombia Suspends Intelligence Sharing with the US Over Caribbean Airstrikes

Colombia Suspends Intelligence Sharing with the US Over Caribbean Airstrikes

Colombian President Gustavo Petro has announced the suspension of intelligence sharing with the United States in response to US military actions targeting vessels suspected of involvement in drug traf...

Political Obstruction in Gornji Milanovac: Personal Interests Above the Law in School Board

Political Obstruction in Gornji Milanovac: Personal Interests Above the Law in School Board

In Gornji Milanovac, a political decision has been placed above the law in the case of the election of a school board member. The Parents' Council of the Gymnasium in Gornji Milanovac elected a studen...

Croatian Parliament Resumes Session, Prime Minister Addresses Representatives

Croatian Parliament Resumes Session, Prime Minister Addresses Representatives

The Croatian Parliament has resumed its session after a break of about ten days. In the current question time, members of parliament will be asking questions to the Prime Minister and ministers. A dis...

Zagreb Bans Use of 'Za dom spremni' at Public Events

Zagreb Bans Use of 'Za dom spremni' at Public Events

The Zagreb City Assembly has adopted a resolution calling on the Mayor to take all necessary measures to prevent the use of fascist and Ustashe symbols, slogans, and chants, including the infamous 'Za...

Trump Warns Supreme Court: Abolishing Tariffs Would Destroy the American Economy

Trump Warns Supreme Court: Abolishing Tariffs Would Destroy the American Economy

Former US President Donald Trump has issued a warning to the Supreme Court of the United States, stating that the potential abolition of tariffs, which have been imposed on almost all countries in the...

Russian Teenager Jailed Again for Anti-War Songs

Russian Teenager Jailed Again for Anti-War Songs

Diana Loginova, a young street musician from St. Petersburg, has been sentenced to imprisonment again for performing songs that criticize the Kremlin. This case has sparked reactions from human rights...

Dragan Popovic: The End of the Authoritarian Regime in Serbia Will Not Be Quick and Painless

Dragan Popovic: The End of the Authoritarian Regime in Serbia Will Not Be Quick and Painless

The Director of the Center for Practical Politics, Dragan Popovic, stated for "Vijesti" that Serbia is undergoing a process of disintegration of an authoritarian regime that has deeply penetrated all ...

The Hague Denied Ratko Mladić's Request for Temporary Release from Prison

The Hague Denied Ratko Mladić's Request for Temporary Release from Prison

The International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals (IRMCT) has denied General Ratko Mladić's request for permission to leave prison for seven days. The purpose was to attend a memorial servic...

Former First Lady and Son of Ousted Gabonese President Sentenced for Corruption

Former First Lady and Son of Ousted Gabonese President Sentenced for Corruption

A court in Gabon has sentenced the former First Lady, Sylvia Bongo Ondimba, and her son, Noureddin Bongo, to 20 years in prison each on corruption charges. This verdict comes after a two-day trial in ...