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Two Israeli Soldiers Killed

The Israeli army announced that two of its soldiers were killed today in fighting in southern Lebanon, the first such fatalities in the war that began last week as part of the US-Israeli aggression against Iran.

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Uzaludnost nije uzaludna

With the novel 'Uzaludno', Đorđe D. Sibinović concluded his novelistic trilogy, at the center of which is an individual wandering between context, culture, origin, and the core of independent initiative, which has been systematically shaken. The novel 'Uzaludno' speaks about the first and last levels of existence, about direct interpersonal relationships of individuals who try to find and prolong love as a space for survival. Quite unexpectedly, that story is told under a title that largely relativizes it.

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Tone Down: Trump and Starmer Discussed the Middle East

The President of the United States Donald Trump and the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Keir Starmer spoke by phone today about the situation in the Middle East and military cooperation between the two countries, including the use of British Royal Air Force (RAF) bases within the framework of collective self-defense of partners in the region, it was announced from Downing Street.

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Energy spending is high

Master of Oil and Gas Engineering Nebojša Obrknežev assessed today that the planned expenditures by the national strategy "Serbia 2030" for energy are extremely high and added that progress in this area can be seen only in a few years, and that it is important due to geopolitical events to firmly adhere to the first goal of the strategy - preserving peace and stability.

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Gijon in Washington: Serbs in Kosovo are in an increasingly difficult position

At a time when the importance of state sovereignty is increasingly emphasized globally, the Director of the Office for Public and Cultural Diplomacy of the Government of Serbia, Arno Gujon, had an important meeting in Washington with members of the US Congress, emphasizing the need for Serbia's voice to be heard within the highest political institutions in the world, reports Tanjug.

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Hungary Deploys Army to Streets

The Hungarian government has deployed the army to the country's streets, citing a potential attack from Ukraine as the reason. This decision comes amid political tensions, as the government is considering declaring a state of emergency, which would lead to the postponement of parliamentary elections, originally scheduled for April 12th.

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First time in history: humanity moved a celestial body from its orbit

Scientists confirmed on Friday that a NASA mission successfully slightly moved an asteroid from its usual route around the Sun, representing a key step in the development of planetary defense against potentially dangerous space rocks. This is the first time in history that humanity has intentionally altered the orbit of a celestial body, AP writes.

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Power plant that cools and saves electricity

The latest report from the International Energy Agency (IEA) states that the share of renewable sources and nuclear energy in the global energy mix should reach 50 percent by the end of this decade, with a growth in demand for natural gas. This serves as a warning to Serbia to speed up the reduction of fossil fuel use, primarily coal, from which electricity is predominantly produced. Additionally, Serbia has not yet participated in the construction of any nuclear power plant, despite the moratorium on this clean energy being lifted. This raises the question of whether sun and wind alone can compensate for everything that fossil fuels have covered so far. It is clear that they cannot.

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