Confusion at European Airports Due to New Hand Luggage Rules

Confusion at European Airports Due to New Hand Luggage Rules

New European Union rules regarding hand luggage, which allow larger quantities of liquids to be carried on board airplanes, are causing confusion at European airports. The reason for this is the incon...

North Macedonia: Trump Reduces Tariffs to 15 Percent

North Macedonia: Trump Reduces Tariffs to 15 Percent

U.S. President Donald Trump has issued a new executive order reducing the tariff rate for North Macedonia from the previous 33 percent to 15 percent. The decision was announced through the MIA agency ...

Sisak County Court Explains Decision to Grant Ivo Sanader Conditional Release

Sisak County Court Explains Decision to Grant Ivo Sanader Conditional Release

The Sisak County Court has provided a detailed explanation of its decision to accept the proposal for the early release of former Prime Minister Ivo Sanader on parole. The decision was based on severa...

NUNS Condemns Threats Against N1 Journalists and Demands a Response from Authorities

NUNS Condemns Threats Against N1 Journalists and Demands a Response from Authorities

The Independent Journalists' Association of Serbia (NUNS) has publicly condemned a series of new threats directed at journalists and employees of N1 television, following their reporting on recent inc...

Free DUNP Demands Resignation of the Rector and Disciplinary Action

Free DUNP Demands Resignation of the Rector and Disciplinary Action

Members of the Free State University of Novi Pazar (DUNP) have joined the demands of the GSPRS "Nezavisnost" and are calling for the immediate and irrevocable resignation of the Rector, Zana Dolićanin...

Did Ape 'Scramping' Influence Our Predisposition to Alcohol?

Did Ape 'Scramping' Influence Our Predisposition to Alcohol?

New research suggests that the behavior of great apes, known as 'scramping,' might be linked to the human predisposition to alcohol. Scientists from Dartmouth College and the University of St Andrews ...

Memorandum Signed on Recording Testimonies About the Suffering of Serbs from Croatia

Memorandum Signed on Recording Testimonies About the Suffering of Serbs from Croatia

The Memorial Center of Republika Srpska and the Association of Families of Missing and Killed Persons "Suza" from Belgrade signed a Memorandum of Cooperation in Belgrade with the aim of working togeth...

Dačić: Police Contributed to Maintaining Peace, Reduced Number of Criminal Offenses

Dačić: Police Contributed to Maintaining Peace, Reduced Number of Criminal Offenses

The Minister of Internal Affairs of Serbia, Ivica Dačić, stated that in the first half of this year, a decrease in the number of criminal offenses was recorded compared to the same period last year. A...

Minister Lončar on the Transplantation Program in Serbia: Successful Progress

Minister Lončar on the Transplantation Program in Serbia: Successful Progress

The Minister of Health of the Republic of Serbia, Dr. Zlatibor Lončar, met with representatives of the Association "Together for a New Life," an organization that brings together patients awaiting org...

New Roundabout with Specific Traffic Solution Opened in Belgrade

New Roundabout with Specific Traffic Solution Opened in Belgrade

A new roundabout with a unique traffic solution has been opened in Belgrade, at Nikola Pašić Square. This roundabout includes islands that separate traffic, allowing vehicles to either bypass it or us...

Glycogen as a Key Energy Source for Cyclists

Glycogen as a Key Energy Source for Cyclists

Glycogen represents a vital energy source for cyclists, especially during longer and more intense rides. When glycogen stores are depleted, the body begins to slow down, muscles weaken, and cognitive ...

Slovenia First in Europe to Ban the Import, Export, and Transit of Weapons to Israel

Slovenia First in Europe to Ban the Import, Export, and Transit of Weapons to Israel

Slovenia has become the first European country to introduce a ban on the import, export, and transit of weapons to and from Israel. This decision was announced on Thursday by Prime Minister Robert Gol...