Increased Social Connections Lead to Polarization: A Study on Democratic Societies and Tolerance

Increased Social Connections Lead to Polarization: A Study on Democratic Societies and Tolerance

A new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences reveals that one of the key factors contributing to the growth of socio-political polarization is the emergence and spread ...

Afrim Gashi Calls for a Political Agreement to Elect an Ombudsman in North Macedonia

Afrim Gashi Calls for a Political Agreement to Elect an Ombudsman in North Macedonia

The President of the Assembly of North Macedonia, Afrim Gashi, has appealed to parliamentary groups to find the political will and elect an Ombudsman in the Assembly. At today's meeting with journalis...

Montenegro Tax Administration Introduces New Support Channels with Integrated IRMS System

Montenegro Tax Administration Introduces New Support Channels with Integrated IRMS System

The Tax Administration of Montenegro has announced the establishment of new support channels for citizens and businesses regarding the introduction of the Integrated Revenue Management System (IRMS). ...

Do Astronomical Military Expenditures Threaten the Environment?

Do Astronomical Military Expenditures Threaten the Environment?

A report by the Secretary-General of the United Nations, António Guterres, warns that astronomical investments in the military could accelerate climate collapse. While militaries around the world emph...

Iskra Awards for Philanthropy Presented: Petar Ivanović Awarded for Bravery

Iskra Awards for Philanthropy Presented: Petar Ivanović Awarded for Bravery

The Fund for Active Citizenship (fAKT) has announced the recipients of the prestigious Iskra Awards and recognitions for philanthropy. This year's laureates include individuals and organizations that ...

Podgorica Police Seek Public's Help in Identifying Suspect in Shooting

Podgorica Police Seek Public's Help in Identifying Suspect in Shooting

Montenegrin police have released photographs of a man suspected of being responsible for the shooting of Đuro Vujović, which occurred on December 11th in Podgorica. In order to identify the suspect, t...

Increased Flu Activity in the Region: Tips for Boosting Immunity and Recognizing Symptoms

Increased Flu Activity in the Region: Tips for Boosting Immunity and Recognizing Symptoms

Clinics across the region are overwhelmed with patients exhibiting flu symptoms, and doctors are warning that this year's season is significantly more severe compared to previous ones. The virus appea...

Current Events: From the War in Ukraine to Ceasefire Negotiations in Gaza and Cyber Attacks in France

Current Events: From the War in Ukraine to Ceasefire Negotiations in Gaza and Cyber Attacks in France

Global events continue to be marked by conflicts and political tensions. The war in Ukraine has entered its 1,401st day, and a peace plan is still lacking. According to the latest information, the del...

Current Events in the Region and the World: A Review of Today's News

Current Events in the Region and the World: A Review of Today's News

We bring you a review of the most important news that marked the past day. From sports results and diplomatic tensions to domestic political decisions and criminal events, we inform you about key deve...

Eastern Serbia Rangers Present Homolje in Belgrade

Eastern Serbia Rangers Present Homolje in Belgrade

The Eastern Serbia Rangers (RIS) are organizing an event in Belgrade to present the beauty and challenges of Homolje, a mountain facing pressure from mining corporations and corruption. The event will...

Drinking Water Problem in Zrenjanin Lasts More Than 20 Years

Drinking Water Problem in Zrenjanin Lasts More Than 20 Years

Citizens of Zrenjanin, the third largest city in Vojvodina, have been facing a serious problem for more than two decades – the inability to use water from their own taps for drinking and food preparat...

Serbia Incurred a Debt of 1.89 Billion Euros Due to Increased Costs of Works and Land

Serbia Incurred a Debt of 1.89 Billion Euros Due to Increased Costs of Works and Land

According to a report by RTS, Serbia has incurred a debt of 1.89 billion euros due to the increase in prices of materials, labor, energy, and land expropriation. The original project costs, estimated ...