US Elections: Voting in New York, Virginia, and New Jersey

US Elections: Voting in New York, Virginia, and New Jersey

Elections are being held today in the United States. Voters in New York are voting for a new mayor, while Virginia and New Jersey will decide on their governors. In California, voters will express the...

Zelenskyy Seeks Trump's Help to Prevent EU Blockade by Orbán

Zelenskyy Seeks Trump's Help to Prevent EU Blockade by Orbán

The Enlargement Summit is taking place in Brussels, attended by leading leaders of the European Union and candidate countries, discussing the future of European integration. In an exclusive interview ...

United Kingdom Proposes Law Banning Protests Outside Officials' Homes

United Kingdom Proposes Law Banning Protests Outside Officials' Homes

The British government plans to introduce a law aimed at banning protests outside the homes of elected officials, judges, and local councillors. According to the new law, the police will have the powe...

European Commission Report Presented in the Assembly of North Macedonia

European Commission Report Presented in the Assembly of North Macedonia

The latest European Commission report was presented in the Assembly of the Republic of North Macedonia to the President of the Assembly, Afrim Gashi. The Ambassador of the European Union, Michalis Rok...

Plenković Condemns Split Incident as Violation of Minority Rights, Attackers Arrested

Plenković Condemns Split Incident as Violation of Minority Rights, Attackers Arrested

Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković has strongly condemned the incident that occurred in Split, labeling it a gross violation of minority rights. The incident occurred during a cultural event hel...

Jelena Perović Trial: Testimonies on Financial Flows and Official Trips in the ASC

Jelena Perović Trial: Testimonies on Financial Flows and Official Trips in the ASC

The trial of former Director of the Agency for Prevention of Corruption (ASC), Jelena Perović, and her assistant, Nina Paović, continued in the High Court in Podgorica. They are charged with abuse of ...

Ana Brnabić on the European Commission Report: A Roadmap for Serbia's European Integration

Ana Brnabić on the European Commission Report: A Roadmap for Serbia's European Integration

The Speaker of the National Assembly of Serbia, Ana Brnabić, emphasized the importance of the European Commission's annual report on Serbia, stressing that it represents a key document for the Europea...

Vučić Claims He Was Not Informed About Large SNS Rally in Belgrade, Prepares for Novi Sad

Vučić Claims He Was Not Informed About Large SNS Rally in Belgrade, Prepares for Novi Sad

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić stated that he has no information about the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) holding a large rally in front of the National Assembly in Belgrade. According to him, th...

Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina Rejects Milorad Dodik's Appeal: Detailed Explanation of the Decision

Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina Rejects Milorad Dodik's Appeal: Detailed Explanation of the Decision

The Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has rejected the appeal of Milorad Dodik's defense, upholding the verdict of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which sentenced Dodik to one year i...

Our Party Welcomes the Decision of the Constitutional Court of BiH and Calls for a European Path

Our Party Welcomes the Decision of the Constitutional Court of BiH and Calls for a European Path

Our Party has issued a statement regarding the decision of the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina concerning the case of Milorad Dodik, expressing hope that this is an opportunity for a ne...

Constitutional Court of Slovenia: Consent to an Alcohol Test Result is Not Sufficient Proof of an Offense

Constitutional Court of Slovenia: Consent to an Alcohol Test Result is Not Sufficient Proof of an Offense

The Constitutional Court of Slovenia has ruled that the second paragraph of Article 107 of the Road Traffic Rules Act is unconstitutional. The court found that an individual's statement agreeing with ...

Referendum in Slovenia: Debate on the Right to a Dignified Death Polarizes the Public

Referendum in Slovenia: Debate on the Right to a Dignified Death Polarizes the Public

In Slovenia, the public debate on the right to a dignified death is reigniting ahead of the referendum on the law on voluntary termination of life. Opponents of the law warn of potential dangers and o...