Plenković on EU funds: Croatia will be harsher if the public's fearmongering doesn't stop

Plenković on EU funds: Croatia will be harsher if the public's fearmongering doesn't stop

Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković stated that there will continue to be sufficient funds from the European Union for Croatia, but warned of the possibility of a "harsher" approach if the public...

Palestinian Family Finds a New Home in Herzegovina

Palestinian Family Finds a New Home in Herzegovina

The Al-Masri family, originally from Gaza, has started a new life in Bosnia and Herzegovina, finding refuge and a new home in the municipality of Neum, specifically in the settlement of Salakovac. Aft...

Coach Criticizes Public Pressure on Players and Staff

Coach Criticizes Public Pressure on Players and Staff

Following a series of criticisms directed at the Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team, known as the "Dragons," and their coach Sergej Barbarez, a Bosnian coach who wished to remain anonymous ...

Zelensky Claims: Ukraine Has the Second Largest Army in NATO

Zelensky Claims: Ukraine Has the Second Largest Army in NATO

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky stated that Ukraine de facto possesses the second largest army within the NATO alliance, emphasizing the country's significant military potential despite not be...

Piletić: "Možemo" Offers a "Vile Pamphlet"

Piletić: "Možemo" Offers a "Vile Pamphlet"

The Minister of Labour, Pension System, Family, and Social Policy, Josip Piletić, has sharply condemned the platform Možemo!, calling their recent political statement "the vilest and most deceitful po...

Recounting of Votes in Kosovo Completed, Awaiting Decision on Appeals

Recounting of Votes in Kosovo Completed, Awaiting Decision on Appeals

The Central Election Commission (CEC) of Kosovo announced that the recounting of votes from polling stations where irregularities were identified during the general elections has been completed. The p...

Hungarian President Signs Law Known as 'Lex Orban'

Hungarian President Signs Law Known as 'Lex Orban'

The President of Hungary, Katalin Novák, has signed into law a bill nicknamed 'Lex Orban,' which mandates stricter penalties for pedophiles. This law comes into effect at the beginning of March and in...

Eyes as a Potential Indicator of Alzheimer's Disease

Eyes as a Potential Indicator of Alzheimer's Disease

New research suggests that changes in the eyes could serve as an early indicator of Alzheimer's disease. Biosensors developed for this purpose could detect these subtle changes, offering hope for earl...

Fanatic Ignites Social Media After Mexico's Goal

Fanatic Ignites Social Media After Mexico's Goal

The match between Mexico and Saudi Arabia at the World Cup in Qatar brought a lot of excitement, not just on the field, but also among the fans. One of them, known as a 'fiery fan', ignited social med...

Switzerland Tightens Laws: Strict Penalties for Nazi Symbols and Salutes

Switzerland Tightens Laws: Strict Penalties for Nazi Symbols and Salutes

Switzerland has announced the introduction of drastic legal measures that will sanction the public display of Nazi symbols, as well as the use of Nazi salutes and slogans. This decision comes in respo...

Students in Kraljevo Announce Protest for Vidovdan

Students in Kraljevo Announce Protest for Vidovdan

A group of students named "Students on Strike" has announced the organization of a rally to be held on Vidovdan, June 28th, in Kraljevo. The aim of the gathering, as they state, is to raise awareness ...

Germany Introduces Pension Increase for Mothers

Germany Introduces Pension Increase for Mothers

The German government has decided to increase pensions for mothers who have given birth to more than two children. This measure, which comes into effect at the beginning of July, represents a signific...