Germany to Send Soldiers to Greenland This Week

Germany to Send Soldiers to Greenland This Week

According to the German newspaper "Bild," Germany will send its first soldiers to Greenland this week. Citing sources within Germany and Scandinavia, the newspaper reports that an advance reconnaissan...

Five Candidates for Head of the Skopje Prosecutor's Office

Five Candidates for Head of the Skopje Prosecutor's Office

Skopje is preparing for the election of a new head of the Basic Public Prosecutor's Office, and five candidates are competing for the position. The session of the Council of Public Prosecutors is sche...

Survivors of the Račak Massacre Commemorate the 27th Anniversary of the Crime

Survivors of the Račak Massacre Commemorate the 27th Anniversary of the Crime

On the eve of the 27th anniversary of the Račak massacre, survivors recalled the horrific crime committed by Serbian forces against Albanian civilians. They appeal to judicial institutions to resolve ...

One Thousand Euros of Financial Support for Students in North Macedonia

One Thousand Euros of Financial Support for Students in North Macedonia

The Albiz Foundation has announced a competition to select the ten best students in North Macedonia, which will be open until January 29th. The selected students will receive financial support in the ...

ASNS Expresses Concern Regarding the Position of Foreign Workers in Serbia

ASNS Expresses Concern Regarding the Position of Foreign Workers in Serbia

The Association of Free and Independent Trade Unions (ASNS) has expressed deep concern regarding the working and living conditions of more than 100,000 foreign workers in Serbia. ASNS points to numero...

Students Support Professor Kleut: Senate Decides on Her Election

Students Support Professor Kleut: Senate Decides on Her Election

Students of the Faculty of Philosophy in Novi Sad have expressed concern regarding the situation with Professor Jelena Kleut, after her election to the position of full professor was not confirmed. Th...

China Records Record Trade Surplus Despite Tariffs

China Records Record Trade Surplus Despite Tariffs

China recorded its largest trade surplus in history, reaching $1.19 trillion in 2025. This figure represents a 20 percent increase compared to the previous year, according to a report by the General A...

Saudi Arabia Will Not Allow Attacks on Iran from its Territory

Saudi Arabia Will Not Allow Attacks on Iran from its Territory

Saudi Arabia has officially informed Iran that it will not allow the use of its airspace or territory for any military actions directed against the Islamic Republic. This message was conveyed amidst h...

Ranger Suárez Signs Five-Year, $130 Million Deal with Boston Red Sox

Ranger Suárez Signs Five-Year, $130 Million Deal with Boston Red Sox

Left-handed pitcher Ranger Suárez has agreed to a five-year, $130 million deal with the Boston Red Sox. The news has been confirmed by sources close to the negotiations, with the official announcement...

Tensions in the Middle East: US Aircraft Take Off from Qatar, Israel on Alert

Tensions in the Middle East: US Aircraft Take Off from Qatar, Israel on Alert

Six large American KC-135 military aircraft, intended for aerial refueling, have taken off from the US Al-Udeid Air Base in Qatar. The take-off of these aircraft, along with reports of other aircraft ...

Man from Koper Reported for Domestic Violence and Child Neglect

Man from Koper Reported for Domestic Violence and Child Neglect

The Koper Police Department reported a case involving a 32-year-old man from Koper who has been reported for domestic violence and neglect of minor children. On 09.20, the man reported the disappearan...

Ministers Read to Children in Karlovac as Part of Reading Challenge

Ministers Read to Children in Karlovac as Part of Reading Challenge

At the "Ivan Goran Kovačić" City Library in Karlovac, the Minister of Culture and Media, Nina Obuljen Koržinek, and the Minister of Health, Irena Hrstić, announced the start of a national reading chal...