Man Arrested, Accused of Inciting a Minor to Commit a Heinous Murder
Kikinda police arrested K. V. (27) from Senta on suspicion of committing the crime of aggravated murder in complicity.
Политика - најстарији и најутицајнији дневни лист на Балкану
Kikinda police arrested K. V. (27) from Senta on suspicion of committing the crime of aggravated murder in complicity.
Nearly a billion people worldwide are overweight, and this number could quadruple by 2035. Serbia marks World Obesity Day on March 4th with statistics showing every fourth inhabitant is overweight, and about 57% have excess body mass. With 40-50% of the population being physically inactive, projections suggest up to three million Serbian citizens could have a high BMI by 2030.
The United States is more interested in negotiations between Russia and Ukraine than Moscow, stated the Director of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, Admiral Igor Kostyukov, Russian media reported today.
MIAMI - Deputy White House Chief of Staff Stephen Miller stated today that cartels operating in the Western Hemisphere can only be defeated through the use of military force.
Prokuplje – From the beginning of the heating season on October 15 last year to February 24 this year, members of the Sector for Emergency Situations in the Toplica district had a total of 110 interventions due to fires in the territory of Prokuplje, Kuršumlija, Blace, and Žitorađa. Most importantly, there were no fatalities or seriously injured persons in these fires.
Prime Minister of the Republic of Serbia Prof. Dr. Đuro Macut spoke today with Minister of Internal and Foreign Trade Jagoda Lazarević and Minister of Health Zlatibor Lončar about drug prices and market supply, as one of the most important issues for the functioning of our healthcare system.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated today that Ukraine is ready to provide its expertise to help defend oil infrastructure in the Middle East.
Bayern footballer Harry Kane will not play in the next Bundesliga match against Borussia Mönchengladbach due to a calf injury, said the Munich club's coach Vincent Kompany today.
In the first half, the visiting fans, Delije, asked the coach of Novi Pazar Nenad Lalatović to cross himself.
Ilham Aliyev, President of Azerbaijan, convened a security meeting today regarding a drone attack in the Nakhchivan region and stated in a speech that 'any hostile force will feel the full power of our ‘Iron Fist’'.
SNSD President Milorad Dodik today welcomed Russia's readiness to maintain the energy stability of Hungary and Slovakia.
The conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran continues to escalate, with Washington and Tel Aviv claiming significant military successes against Tehran. Meanwhile, Iran launched a new wave of missiles towards Israel early this morning, causing alarms in multiple cities, including Tel Aviv.
Bitcoin trading volume in the last 24 hours amounts to 56.89 billion euros
In a Parisian apartment at the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th century, doors were not just physical barriers – they opened up a world of conversation, art, and ideas. On certain evenings, behind heavy curtains and by candlelight, guests gathered not for social prestige, but for conversation, new ideas, and artistic performances. They read aloud, commented on newspapers, discussed books and manuscripts not yet printed, listened to music, and politics was woven through discreet jokes and allusions. The atmosphere was often tense, yet intimate: the scent of fresh coffee or tea mingled with the sounds of the piano and the silence between sentences. These spaces were neither public nor entirely private. They were salons: places where culture had its temporary address. The salon culture of 19th-century Europe developed in the period before mass media and the professionalization of cultural life. It was precisely for this reason that salons, clubs, and tea rooms took on the role that literary forums, concert halls, and cultural centers would later have. Art was not only discussed there – it was also shaped there.
Minister without portfolio in charge of reconciliation, regional cooperation and social stability, Usame Zukorlić, met today with the Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany, Anke Konrad, with whom he discussed opportunities for improving regional cooperation and strengthening the reconciliation process in the Western Balkans.
Almost 45 tons* When you get close to Stonehenge, you can see the remains of a row. The stone blocks are gigantic, the largest is more than nine meters long, and each piece weighs almost 45 tons. Most of the stone blocks have fallen, and many have disappeared, probably broken long ago for the construction of surrounding houses and roads. However, enough stone blocks remain so that a visitor to Stonehenge can get an idea of its former appearance. Inside the circular embankment, about 100 meters in diameter, 30 upright stone pillars and 30 stone beams once formed a complete inner circle, in the center of which was a horseshoe-shaped row of stone blocks and beams.
A giant hole in the village of Pondok Balik in central Indonesia, resembling a sinkhole, was recently filmed by a drone. World experts say it is a sinkhole phenomenon caused by a landslide. Scientists note that the expansion of this hole, which has now reached dimensions larger than 30,000 square meters, did not happen suddenly, adding that this process, which was not visible to the naked eye, lasted under the surface of the earth for hundreds of years.
A robot host welcomed and greeted attendees at the 20th Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, where the latest planetary wonders in artificial intelligence were presented. At the same time, city officials are introducing a special pilot program involving 600 humanoid robots distributed in private homes for the elderly and care centers. Their task will be to assist the elderly and perform certain tasks for them, Spanish media reported. This is a project worth nearly four million euros.
Minister of Justice Nenad Vujic met today in Belgrade with a delegation from the Council of Europe (CoE), led by Secretary General Alain Bersay, with whom he discussed past cooperation and future activities.
Europe finds itself once again in a conflict it neither wanted nor orchestrated, and history seems to be repeating itself as in the case of the war in Ukraine, Belgian public service RTBF reported today.