At Least 18 Killed, Including Children, in Russian Strikes on Kyiv

At Least 18 Killed, Including Children, in Russian Strikes on Kyiv

In one of the most severe Russian attacks on Kyiv since the beginning of the conflict, at least 18 people, including four children, have been killed, according to Ukrainian officials. The victims incl...

European Democratic Party Expresses Concern Over the State of Media Freedom in Serbia

European Democratic Party Expresses Concern Over the State of Media Freedom in Serbia

The European Democratic Party (EDP) has issued a statement regarding recent events in Serbia, expressing deep concern for media freedom in the country. The statement asserts that the latest events are...

EuroBasket 2025: Poland Upsets Slovenia, Greece Better Than Italy

EuroBasket 2025: Poland Upsets Slovenia, Greece Better Than Italy

At the European Basketball Championship 2025, Poland delivered a major surprise by defeating Slovenia with a score of 105-95 in the first round of Group D. Even an excellent performance by Luka Dončić...

Clashes and Arrests Following Student Protests in Novi Sad

Clashes and Arrests Following Student Protests in Novi Sad

After students of the Faculty of Philosophy in Novi Sad demanded that Dean Milivoj Alanović allow them entry into the building, issuing him an ultimatum, clashes with the police occurred in front of t...

Jannik Sinner Convincing Against Popyrin for US Open Third Round

Jannik Sinner Convincing Against Popyrin for US Open Third Round

Italian tennis player Jannik Sinner, the world's number one player, advanced to the third round of the US Open with a victory over Australian Alexei Popyrin with a score of 6-3, 6-2, 6-2. The match la...

Pensions in Serbia to Increase by 12 Percent Starting in December

Pensions in Serbia to Increase by 12 Percent Starting in December

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has announced that pensions in Serbia will increase by 12 percent starting on December 1st of this year. This news comes as an improvement on the previous announceme...

Prolom Banja: Healing Water and Natural Beauty of the Radan Mountain

Prolom Banja: Healing Water and Natural Beauty of the Radan Mountain

Prolom Banja, situated on the slopes of the Radan Mountain, is renowned for its highly alkaline and weakly mineralized water, whose healing properties attract visitors from all over the country. This ...

Vučić Announces Possible Rent Control for Young People in Serbia

Vučić Announces Possible Rent Control for Young People in Serbia

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has stated that the government is considering introducing rent control for young people up to 35 years of age. This potential measure aims to ease the housing issue ...

Search for Russian Submarine Near US Aircraft Carrier Sparks Tension in Norwegian Sea

Search for Russian Submarine Near US Aircraft Carrier Sparks Tension in Norwegian Sea

An incident reminiscent of a scene from the movie "The Hunt for Red October" recently occurred in the Norwegian Sea. A Russian submarine, believed to have been attempting to approach the American airc...

Rijeka Secures Conference League Spot and Earns Significant Amount

Rijeka Secures Conference League Spot and Earns Significant Amount

Rijeka's footballers failed to defend their advantage from the first leg against PAOK in Thessaloniki, losing 0-5 in the Europa League play-off. With this defeat, Rijeka qualified for the Conference L...

Minister Medved Calls for Dialogue with Veterans Regarding Public Events

Minister Medved Calls for Dialogue with Veterans Regarding Public Events

Minister of Croatian Veterans Tomo Medved met with representatives of veterans' associations from Benkovac, Zadar, and the Zadar and Šibenik-Knin counties. At the meeting, he called for dialogue and e...

Akrap: NATO and EU Membership Make Croatia a Target for Espionage

Akrap: NATO and EU Membership Make Croatia a Target for Espionage

Security expert Gordan Akrap warns that Croatia, due to its membership in NATO and the European Union, is exposed to a high risk of espionage activities by foreign intelligence services. In an intervi...