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You can cool your home without air conditioning: All you need is one item from the bedroom
As Europe faces increasingly frequent heatwaves, many people are looking for ways to cool their homes and sleep more comfortably during hot summer nights. While most immediately turn to fans or air conditioning units, experts claim there is a simple trick that uses little or no electricity.
(PHOTO) U.S. and Iranian delegations arrive for talks in Burgenstock, negotiations are expected to start: Americans reveal their priorities
Delegations from the United States and Iran, along with mediators from Qatar and Pakistan, have arrived at the negotiation site in the mountain resort of Burgenstock, near Lake Lucerne in Switzerland, according to a statement from the Swiss Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Tamara Danilović (17) won the jury, and here's what happened before that: "They were thinking about letting me go"
Young and talented Tamara Danilović (17) has been declared the winner of the nineteenth season of the popular competition 'Zvezda Granda,' chosen by the professional jury. Immediately after the announcement and awarding of the prize, Tamara summarized her first impressions.

"Everything was prepared and calculated": How did Vučić know 14 months ago about what today the prosecution suspects and investigates?
The public prosecutor's office in Belgrade has requested the Counter-Terrorism Service of the Serbian Interior Ministry to gather information regarding alleged plans by students to simulate the use of a 'sound cannon' during a protest on March 15. This comes after President Aleksandar Vučić previously stated, over 14 months ago, that such events were 'carefully planned and calculated,' suggesting an organized attempt to destabilize the state.
TODAY IS THE official start of summer in Serbia! The day in Belgrade will last almost 16 hours
The astronomical society 'Ruđer Bošković' announced that today marks the beginning of summer in the Northern Hemisphere at 10:24 AM, while winter begins simultaneously in the Southern Hemisphere.
A trick to clean the dust from the fan in just two minutes, it only takes one thing
The article discusses a simple method for cleaning dust off a fan's blades and protective mesh in just two minutes, requiring only one item.
This country abolishes early retirement: A package of 30 measures is being prepared
The German pension commission has adopted a package of 30 measures that will bring comprehensive and fairly radical changes to the country's pension system.

VESNA NOVAKOVIĆ ZA "TV NOVOSTI": Journalism is both passion and curiosity, and the temptation to return I could not avoid (PHOTO)
Vesna Novaković, with over two decades of experience in RTС's informational programming as a journalist, editor, and presenter, has joined the team of 'Beogradskа Hronika' as a host. In an interview with 'TV Novosti,' she discusses her approach to modern journalism, the importance of responsibility over speed, and her desire to serve as a voice and support for Belgraders.
A Serbian woman with the flu weighed 400 pounds [120 kg], HASTLY LOST 40 KG, and ended up in surgery: Her organ had to be removed urgently
A well-known Serbian influencer, Dina Terzin, recently faced serious health complications resulting from her drastic physical transformation.

Ukrainian leader threatens Moscow with hell on earth (VIDEO)
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that Ukraine's drone attacks on Russia are part of a broader strategy to demonstrate that continued Russian aggression has increasing consequences. Zelenskyy emphasized that despite Russia's multi-layered air defense system around Moscow, Ukrainian long-range strikes have successfully reached key targets. On Thursday, Ukrainian drones hit a Moscow oil refinery for the second time this week, causing multiple fires at a facility supplying approximately 40% of Moscow's fuel. Russian officials reported intercepting 137 drones during the three-hour袭击,虽
Important note for housewives: If you have a cutting board like this in your kitchen - throw it away right away
The article discusses the ongoing debate between plastic and wooden cutting boards, highlighting concerns about microplastics from plastic boards and bacteria accumulation in wooden boards. It emphasizes that the material itself is less important than the condition of the board, noting that damage can pose health risks.
A YOUNG man pulled out of a pit! Horror at the Budva construction site
The body of a young male was found in an excavation pit at a construction site where a future hotel is planned to be built in the center of Budva.
The most natural way to empty your bowels: A doctor discovers the body position on the toilet bowl that makes a difference
The article discusses a doctor's advice on the optimal body position while sitting on the toilet to facilitate proper bowel movements and healthy digestion. It suggests that adjusting the angle at which one sits can make a difference, without requiring any renovation of the bathroom.
Here's where the most religious people in Europe live: the Balkans at the very top, and this is where Serbia is
A map published by the Facebook page 'Maps Porn' shows the percentage of Europeans who believe in God. The data reveals significant differences across Europe, with the strongest religious beliefs found in Southeastern Europe and the Balkans.
These plants will remove mold from your bathroom: Housewives will be delighted
The article discusses how regularly ventilating and heating a room helps combat mold, and mentions that plants can improve air quality by filtering harmful substances, regulating humidity, and preventing mold growth naturally.
"THIS IS THE LAST SHOW OF THIS CHARACTER" Ognjen Amidžić announced the shocking decision of the production! "Pink stars" are changing shape, here is what follows
In the latest episode of the popular music competition 'Pinkove zvezde,' host Ognjen Amidžić announced a major change during the semi-finals, surprising both contestants and the judging panel.

SEVENTEEN YEARS OLD STOPPED IN A BMW and Fell and Died: The gruesome details of the terrible tragedy in the city of Požecko in Belgrade!
A severe traffic accident occurred on Wednesday, June 17, around noon in Požeška Street in Belgrade, resulting in the death of 72-year-old Nebojša G., who was driving a Toyota. The Toyota collided with a stationary BMW, causing the car to roll over. Emergency services were called to the scene, but the man was pronounced dead upon arrival. Authorities have launched an investigation into the cause of the accident, and all involved vehicles will undergo special technical inspections. The incident caused significant traffic disruption in the area.
If this is the weekend for the Greeks, get ready. The announced closure of the Thessaloniki ring road, traffic will go this way.
The article informs readers about temporary traffic changes in Thessaloniki due to roadworks on the bypass leading towards Halkidiki. A section of the bypass will be closed from June 20 to June 23, with traffic being redirected through the city center. The article provides specific dates and times for closures and advises travelers heading to or returning from Halkidiki to pay attention to traffic warnings.
Serbia has done everything, time is running dangerously: Đedović Handanović and Bocan-Harčenko on solving the NIS issue!
The Serbian Minister of Mining and Energy, Dubravka Đedović Handanović, met with the Russian ambassador to Serbia, Alexander Bocan-Harčenk, to discuss energy cooperation between Serbia and Russia. She emphasized the importance of stable crude oil supply for the refinery in Pančevo and expressed hope that the Russian side would prevent any disruption in deliveries. The minister also mentioned the ongoing negotiations regarding the acquisition of NIS by Gazpromneft and the Hungarian company MOL, hoping for an agreement acceptable to the U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC). Additionally,
Raspberry harvests are thickening, and growers complain about the redemption price: "The kilogram is the cheapest in Serbia"
The article discusses the current raspberry harvest season in Serbia, noting a decline in production compared to previous years due to adverse weather conditions and natural disasters. The Association of Raspberry Producers in Serbia reports that last year's yield was significantly lower than in prior years, with production between 18,000 and 20,000 tons in 2025. This contrasts with official statistics from the Republic Statistical Office, which indicate a higher figure of 73,571 tons for 2025. The article also mentions that this year's harvest is expected to reach up to 20,000 tons if there's
NEW Motorola G77: An attractive, reliable, and affordable phone to look out for - and you get a VERY WORTHY POKLON with it
The article introduces the new Motorola G77 smartphone, highlighting its attractive design, reliability, and affordability. It suggests that this phone is a good option for purchase and mentions that buyers receive a very valuable gift with the device.

BRUCE: The roof of the European Council began to leak during the EU summit in Brussels
The roof of the European Council began leaking during the EU summit in Brussels tonight after it started raining. Reporters from the Brussels-based newspaper Politika, covering the EU summit, reported that water began dripping through the high glass ceiling structure of the European Council building onto some tables below. The situation caused disappointment among journalists who had been working in the heat all day. A photo was published showing two plastic containers meant to collect the rainwater passing through the council's roof.
"THIS IS MY FATHER!" Kaja Žutić shows her brother in public for the first time, the resemblance is AMAZING
The article discusses actress Kaja Žutić's first public appearance with her brother Vladimir Žutić, highlighting their striking physical resemblance. It mentions that Kaja recently moved to the countryside but has since returned to Belgrade with renewed energy. The article also notes that both siblings share a passion for music.

"This Is Proof That They Are Planners Who Are Shooting Presents Like Men Who Are Shooting at Their People"
The article discusses new findings related to an alleged 'sound cannon' during an investigation into the death of a female student at the Faculty of Philosophy. Predrag Mrdić, a member of the Serbian Parliament and leader of the SNS party, claims that the documentation obtained by the Belgrade Public Prosecutor's Office reveals that the narrative around the 'sound cannon' was planned in January, nearly two months before the March 15 protests. He accuses opponents of deliberately creating panic and planning for violence to undermine President Aleksandar Vučić and destabilize Serbia.
Lavrov's published article withdrawn at the last moment by the Brussels "Politico": "European countries sabotage peace processes"
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov claims that European countries are not neutral in the Ukraine conflict and are using negotiations as a tool of pressure and political ultimatums. He argues that their goal is to preserve President Zelensky's regime and position it as a stepping stone for continued warfare against Russia. Lavrov also states that Western nations are attempting to freeze the conflict without addressing its root causes while continuing military support for Kyiv. The article mentions that Lavrov's piece was originally intended for publication in the Brussels-based 'Politiko'但被

IN THE NEAR East: Israel and Hezbollah have agreed to a cease-fire, and now it IS in effect!
Israel and Hezbollah have reportedly reached an agreement to halt hostilities, according to television station N12. Israeli forces will remain in the security zone to 'respond to attacks.' Iran had previously requested guarantees that hostilities in Lebanon would cease before resuming talks with the United States in Switzerland. A diplomatic source stated that Iran sought assurances that hostilities in Lebanon would end, adding that mediators are currently working on resolving the issue. Talks between the U.S. and Iran have been temporarily postponed following Israeli strikes in Lebanon. A U.S
Gašić: The "sound cannon" affair was a pre-planned operation against Serbia, it must be known who it is and why planski spread panic
Ministar odbrane Srbije, Bratislav Gašić, tvrdi da je afera oko 'zvučnog topa' bila unapred planirana politička operacija namenjena destabilizaciji Srbije. On kaže da je svrha te afeare bila izazivanje panike i urušavanje poverenja građana u državu. Gašić poziva na odgovornost onih koji su širili lažne informacije i traži objašnjenje za kampanju koja je ciljala na državne institucije.

Another powerful earthquake struck the Philippines: The death toll, rescue operations underway!
A magnitude 5.2 earthquake struck the Philippines on Tuesday, June 9, 2026, at 08:15 local time. The epicenter was located at geographic coordinates 5.3728 latitude and 125.2332 longitude, with a hypocenter depth of approximately 35 kilometers below the surface, according to the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre. There have been no reports of material damage or injuries so far, and authorities are monitoring the situation. This follows a stronger 7.8-magnitude earthquake that hit the country on Monday, resulting in at least 37 deaths and several people still missing. Rescue efforts继续

IMPORTANT: Two Belgrade bus lines for work until July 3 change routes
Due to maintenance work in Ulica gospodara Vučića in Zvezdara municipality, bus lines 46 and 55 will have altered routes from today until July 3. The changes involve closing part of the road, affecting traffic flow. Specific route adjustments are provided for both directions of travel for each line. Additional changes are also planned due to maintenance work in Ulica Dragoslava Srejovića between June 13 and 14.

VJT e-mail allegedly received threats against Vucic and Prosecutor Stefanovic
The Special Department for Combating High-Tech Crime at the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office (VJT) in Belgrade has informed that it has ordered the police to urgently identify and process individuals who allegedly sent threatening messages via email to President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić and Chief Prosecutor of the VJT in Belgrade, Nenad Stefanović, as well as two media owners. The threats reportedly relate to today’s statement by the VJT regarding the existence of grounds for suspicion of simulating the use of a 'sound cannon' by an individual linked to the media outlet NN. Sample messages,
THROUGH THE UNKNOWABLE This is what Boki 13 looked like before all the plastic surgery: A splattered image from his younger days
The article discusses Bojan Jovanovski, known as Boki 13, and reveals an old photograph showing his appearance before undergoing plastic surgery. The image shows him with brown hair and a completely different facial structure compared to his current look. Social media users have commented that he was once a 'real heartthrob' and suggest he might consider returning to his former appearance. Additionally, it mentions that Jovanovski faced serious life challenges, including time spent in prison due to allegations of extortion.
Even after ice cream and cappuccino, lactose can't hurt - how to enjoy dairy without stomach problems
The article discusses lactose intolerance, explaining that it occurs when the body cannot properly digest lactose, a sugar found in dairy products. It notes that symptoms such as stomach pain, cramps, nausea, bloating, gas, and diarrhea typically appear between 30 minutes and two hours after consuming lactose-containing foods or drinks. The article also mentions that fermented dairy products like yogurt, kefir, sour milk, and hard cheeses may cause fewer or no symptoms.
Grandma Matija (87) gets up at 5:00, works in the fields all day and has a clear message for young people: "I would close these nightclubs at midnight" (VIDEO)
An 87-year-old woman named Baka Matija from Herzegovina continues to work on her farm daily, believing in simple habits like early rising as the secret to longevity. She reflects on past times when people were happier, more connected, and willing to help each other. The article highlights her life philosophy and includes a video interview conducted by journalist Mario Brkić for the YouTube channel 'Glas Hercegovine'.
WERENIK OLGE DANILOVIĆ WITH HIS CHILDREN A Slovenian footballer whose one detail has thrilled Serbs
Serbian tennis player Olga Danilović has announced her engagement to Jan Oblak, a renowned Slovenian goalkeeper who plays for Atlético Madrid. The couple first publicly appeared together in October 2023 while walking through the center of Belgrade. They are expecting their first child soon. The article mentions that Oblak was born on January 7th and his mother is originally from the Republic of Srpska. It also notes that Olga's father, Predrag Danilović, a famous basketball player, does not attend her matches due to stress.
"My best friend is a lawyer and she helped me a lot": A young actress reveals how she prepared for a new RTS series
The article discusses the new RTS series 'Advokatice,' which focuses on real legal cases and features 16 episodes. Actors Zlatan Vidović and Magdalena Mijatović talk about preparing for the role, highlighting the challenges of portraying lawyers and the blend of thriller and melodrama elements in the script. Mijatović mentions her close friend, who is an attorney, helped her understand the legal aspects of the storyline.
Early Bird tickets for the first day of the Brunch in the Park festival sell out in less than 72 hours
The article reports that early bird tickets for the first day of the 'Brunch u parku' festival sold out within 72 hours of going on sale. The promotional offer allowed buyers to purchase two tickets for the price of one. Regular ticket sales for the first day continue at 2,999 dinars through Tickets.rs and Ticket Vision locations. The festival, taking place on August 29th and 30th in Kalemegdan Park, combines music, gastronomy, art, and family-friendly activities. It highlights the musical lineup, including performances by Darko Runde with Novosadski Big Bend and S.A.R.S.
The state gives 65,000 dinars a month - here's who's on the payroll
The Serbian government has adopted a proposal for the Parent-Caregiver Law, introducing a monthly allowance of 65,000 dinars for parents who are unable to work due to caring for seriously ill children. The law also ensures that these parents continue to receive contributions for pension and health insurance. The law does not affect existing rights and services for children, such as personal care assistants or stays at day centers. Parents will retain their caregiver status even after their children reach adulthood. The law defines conditions for accessing a parent-caregiver pension, with a set

Jelisaveta does not divorce Theodosić, she has special requirements: She found a boyfriend 11 years younger, and she still does not leave her husband, we discover why - "She fell in love here"
Actress Jelisaveta Orašanin and former basketball player Miloš Teodosić have decided to divorce after nine years of marriage. Although the legal process is ongoing and the divorce papers have not been officially signed, Jelisaveta has moved on emotionally and is reportedly in a relationship with actor Pavel Mensur, who is 11 years her junior. The couple remains cordial, primarily due to their children, but the divorce proceedings are stalled over disputes regarding the division of property. Jelisaveta is seeking half of all shared assets and also claims half of Teodosić's earnings and assets积累
Pregnancy while breast-feeding: When a baby "strikes out" and refuses milk, another child may be on the way
The article discusses the possibility of pregnancy during breastfeeding, noting that changes in milk taste due to pregnancy can cause a baby to refuse breastfeeding. It explains that swollen and painful breasts during lactation might indicate a new pregnancy rather than just mastitis. The article clarifies that while frequent nursing stimulates prolactin production, which suppresses ovulation, it is not an absolute form of contraception. It also highlights signs such as a sudden decrease in milk supply that could signal a new pregnancy.
A WOMAN falls into a well and dies
A 72-year-old woman was found dead at the bottom of a narrow well in the village of Maćija near Ražnja. Local residents reported the incident around 9:40 AM, prompting police and firefighters to arrive on the scene. Firefighters had significant difficulty retrieving the body due to the well's narrow dimensions. The police conducted an investigation and informed the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Niš. No evidence suggests criminal activity, and initial information indicates the cause of death was drowning.
"Exceptional Textiles of Mexico" exhibit at the Ethnographic Museum extended due to great public interest
The exhibition 'Exceptional Textiles of Mexico' at the Ethnographic Museum in Belgrade has been extended until June 30 due to high public interest. The exhibition, organized in collaboration with the Mexican Embassy in Serbia, showcases 34 sets of authentic traditional clothing and representative textile items from Mexico's National Museum of Popular Culture. It highlights the craftsmanship, weaving techniques, and cultural heritage of various indigenous communities in Mexico.

Opposition on VJT's announcement about the sonic cannon: "Participates in concealing the use, they should interrogate Brnabić"
The opposition in Serbia has criticized the Public Prosecutor's Office (VJt) for allegedly covering up the use of sonic weapons during protests on March 15 of last year. Leader of the 'Kreni-Promeni' movement, Savo Manojlović, accused officials including the prosecution, media spokespersons, politicians like Aleksandar Vučić and Ana Brnabić, of being involved in concealing potential terrorism. He called for an independent investigation into the use of acoustic weapons, citing over 2,000 witness accounts, many confirmed by medical documentation. The 'SRCE' party also urged the prosecutor's办公室to

ANNA RADULOVACH WAS HOLY TO A FIRST GEST: Once again escaped from the asylum, her supervisor spoke publicly
Ana Radulović, host of the reality show 'Elita,' has publicly addressed her former partner Nenad Marinković 'Gastoz' and his ex-girlfriend Nadja Rakić following another court hearing in their legal dispute. Radulović claims she was shown an intimate video of herself and Gastoz, which she denies exists since they were never in a romantic relationship. She stated that Rakić has avoided all previous court appearances and urged her to attend the next scheduled hearing on July 16, 2026. Radulović also mentioned she would donate all her earnings to a women's anti-violence organization if Rakić shows
The owners of Jaffa are buying the iconic candy factory for what they sold one of the world's most powerful toys.
The Croatian Agency for Financial Services Supervision has approved Pivac Holding's bid to acquire the confectionery company Kraš. Pivac, which already owns 55.15% of Kraš's shares, is now required by law to make an offer for the remaining shares. The acquisition marks a shift from competition to partnership between the two companies.

It is proved that the Kecmanovićs did not anticipate danger, only the maximum punishment was justified: the Prosecutor General of the VJT in Belgrade announced an appeal against the verdict!
The Chief Prosecutor of the Higher Public Prosecution Office in Belgrade, Nenad Stefanović, announced that the office will appeal the verdict against Vladimir and Miljana Kecmanović, the parents of the 13-year-old boy who carried out a mass shooting at OŠ 'Vladislav Ribnikar' on May 3, 2023. The prosecution stated that the court's conviction confirmed their claims regarding the parents' negligence, including failure to recognize dangers, restrict access to weapons, and adequately supervise their child. The prosecutors argue that only maximum penalties would be just and lawful given the severe
Goran Šljivić revealed that one detail remains a closely guarded secret
The article discusses the upcoming semi-final of 'Zvezda Granda,' noting that this season will have two winners: one chosen by a professional jury and another selected by the public. The director of the production, Goran Šljivić, hinted at an unexpected number of contestants entering the final but did not reveal the exact figure. He emphasized the high quality of this season's participants, making it difficult to narrow down the field.
Electric cars become gasoline: Charging like a fuel splash, here's what we get!
The article discusses advancements in electric vehicle (EV) charging technology by Chinese automaker BYD, highlighting their new high-power charging system capable of reaching up to 1.5 MW. This is significantly faster than current ultra-fast chargers and relies on an advanced battery architecture called the Blade battery, designed for extreme charging conditions. The goal is to redefine the user experience of EVs by making charging times comparable to refueling with gasoline, addressing one of the main psychological barriers for potential EV buyers. BYD is also expanding its infrastructure in
Finnish housewives become millionaires: All thanks to old Nokia shares
The article discusses how some Finnish housewives became millionaires due to holding physical shares in Nokia during its early years. It notes that Nokia originally produced rubber boots, tires, cables, and toilet paper before becoming known for mobile phones. The article mentions that these women preserved their shares over time, often as a financial safeguard. However, it also cautions that the story is based on local Finnish media reports from the early 2000s, which cannot be independently verified today. Some Western technology media outlets have recently revisited this story using anecdot
'Boring Trash': How the novel 'Lord of the Flies' Survived
The article discusses William Golding's novel 'Lord of the Flies,' first published in 1954, and highlights its significance as a classic. It notes that Golding, drawing from his experiences during World War II, wrote the book while teaching at a boys' school. The article mentions that Golding rewrote the well-known story of 'The Coral Island' by R.M. Ballantyne, transforming it into a cautionary tale about human nature and morality.

Netanyahu: I ordered attacks on dozens of Hezbollah targets during the night
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that he ordered attacks on dozens of Hezbollah targets during the night following an attack by the group that killed four Israeli soldiers and injured others. Netanyahu stated that Israel will remain in its security zone in southern Lebanon as long as necessary to protect northern communities. The Israeli military reportedly attacked over 80 Hezbollah targets and killed dozens of militants. Netanyahu also expressed condolences to the families of the fallen soldiers and wished quick recovery for the wounded.

HUMAN GESTS CHANGING LIVES: Željko Mitrović visited a grandmother from Sarajevo who is carrying her entire family on her shoulders and presented her with financial aid amounting to as much as 5,000 convertible marks!
Zekija Sjutrović, a single mother from Sarajevo, lives modestly and dedicates everything she earns to her daughter and grandchildren. Her nine-year-old grandson Adnan is deaf and mute, and her daughter also has similar health issues. Despite these challenges, the family remains hopeful for better times. Željko Mitrović, owner of Pink Media Group, visited them and provided financial assistance of 5,000 convertible marks and gifts to ease their daily life. Mitrović, who previously served in the army in Sarajevo and learned sign language, expressed his support for the family. This visit was part

During the sentencing, the judge revealed what happens to the killer from "Ribnikar":
The article discusses the sentencing of Vladimir and Miljana Kecmanović, who were convicted of serious crimes including endangering public safety and neglecting a minor. The court stated that the minor perpetrator, involved in the school massacre at 'Vladislav Ribnikar,' has been in a psychiatric institution since the incident, with no contact except with doctors and police officers. During his time there, he learned to express emotions, began believing in God, and requested to confess. He also mentioned that his father had previously told him not to tell friends about going to a shooting site

PUTIN REMAINS WEAK, so please take advantage of the opportunity: Zelensky has sent a dramatic warning to the Ukrainians
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned Ukrainians that Russian attacks could intensify, stating that Putin is becoming weak politically, militarily, and physically. He urged citizens to use shelters and emphasized that Russia has no intention of stopping its aggression, calling all of Putin's peace offers false. Zelenskyy also mentioned that Ukraine received confirmation from nine countries regarding the Priority List of Ukraine's Requests (PURL) initiative, under which NATO European members purchase U.S. weapons for Ukraine worth over a billion dollars. Additionally, he called for the
CHANGING RULES FOR LIVING IN SERBIA The end of divided property: Get ready for a new law that will completely change the Serbian landscape
The Serbian Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, and Water Management has begun drafting a proposed law on land consolidation (komasacija). The law aims to improve the rational use of land, reduce fragmented ownership, develop infrastructure, enhance irrigation systems, and promote sustainable resource management and adaptation to climate change.
The summer season in the mountain centers of Ski Resorts of Serbia begins - in Kopaonik on June 25 and in Tornik on June 27.
The article announces the start of the summer season at two Serbian mountain resorts, Kopaonik and Tornik. It provides details about the dates of the openings, the activities available during the summer season, and information about free access to these activities on opening days.
A romantic comedy starring Taylor Swift arrives on Netflix today, and critics have already buried it: "You're not Tom Henks" (VIDEO)
The article reviews the Netflix romantic comedy 'Voicemails for Isabelle,' starring Zoey Deutch and Nick Robinson. It criticizes the film for lacking charm and clarity in its genre approach, with unconvincing performances from the leads and a predictable storyline. The review notes that despite modern dialogues and Taylor Swift's music, the film feels outdated and lacks freshness.

FALSE seers infected an elderly woman (77) - 6 MILLION were lost!
Two individuals from Bacska Palanka were arrested by the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Beocin on suspicion of fraud. They allegedly offered services to remove 'black magic' through their website 'vidovita-maria.com', deceiving a 77-year-old woman into giving them jewelry and cash worth six million dinars. Police found multiple pieces of jewelry and documents confirming receipt of money from several people during a search of their home. The suspects have been detained for up to 48 hours and will be handed over to the Public Prosecutor's Office in Novi Sad. The MUP also warned citizens about a
"I don't need the sea, I'll change euros": Summer, the time of year when savings "melt" the most
The article discusses the state of foreign currency savings in Serbian banks, which reached 16.2 billion euros by the end of 2025, showing an increase of around 460 million euros compared to mid-year. At the same time, household debt to banks has risen by 19% year-on-year. The piece explores whether it is wiser to save money, invest in gold as a safe asset during uncertain times, or take out loans to enjoy life's pleasures. It also examines the balance between responsible spending and financial risk, especially considering June as the month when savings 'melt away.' Experts like Georgi Hristov
Work at home, with the state paying your salary and insurance: If you care for someone in Germany, you are entitled to a "bonus" for retirement and up to 3,500 euros for vacation
An increasing number of people in Germany are choosing to care for elderly or sick family members at home. During periods of absence due to illness or rest, the state covers replacement costs up to €3,539 annually. Registering as a caregiver opens access to various financial benefits and social rights funded by the state or insurance funds. These include contributions to future pensions, with monthly contributions ranging from €139 to nearly €736 depending on the level of care provided. Additionally, registered caregivers receive up to €3,539 per year for annual leave.
Nebojša Dugalić gave his son an old Slavic name: Many do not know what it means, and then he solved the mystery
Actor Nebojša Dugalić named his son Kalin, an old Slavic name derived from the plant known as 'goat's grapes.' The article discusses Dugalić's family life, including his three daughters and two sons, and highlights the uniqueness of their names.

SSP: Investigate allegations that patrons of the House in Zvezanska were offered money to go to the SNS meeting
The Serbian Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP) has called for an urgent investigation into claims circulating on social media that minors under state guardianship at the Dom za zaštitu odojčadi, dece i omladine (Dom for the Protection of Infants, Children, and Youth) in Belgrade were offered money to attend a rally organized by the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) in March of this year. The SSP described the alleged use of children for promoting the SNS as a moral failure and a violation of fundamental principles of the rule of law and the social protection system. They have requested a prompt,
Count on sound advice: Why do we believe that the future of banking belongs to the people after all?
The article discusses the evolving role of banks in light of technological advancements and changing customer expectations. It highlights how digital platforms, artificial intelligence, and advanced analytics have transformed banking interactions. The author emphasizes the growing complexity of financial lives due to longer lifespans, career changes, and increased personal responsibility for financial planning. The piece explores how banks can remain relevant by adapting to these shifts, referencing the experience of Intesa Sanpaolo, a leading European banking group.
Pavlović and Lazarević joined forces: Preventive cardiological examinations in Velepol brought together a large number of residents, soon a new infirmary in Donja Studena
Residents of the villages of Velepolje, Paligrad, and Kravlje participated in large numbers in today's free heart check-ups organized at the Velepolje center. Subspecialists and medical staff from the University Clinical Center Nis and the 'Niska Banja' Institute for Treatment and Rehabilitation were available for the checks, which included ECG tests, blood pressure measurements, blood sugar levels, and echocardiograms. Mayor of Nis Dragoslav Pavlović attended the event and emphasized the importance of these check-ups for rural residents. He mentioned agreements with the Health House and plans
Young artist Jovana Lazić and DJ Neba are celebrating World Music Day with a remix of "Jovano, Jovanke" that breaks down boundaries
The article announces the release of a new song titled 'Jovano, Jovanke' by DJ Neba and young artist Jovana Lazić, who has autism. The song is described as a remix created through their artistic partnership. The premiere and promotion event will take place on June 21, which coincides with World Music Day. The article highlights Jovana's musical sensitivity and talent, noting her award for artistry among young people in Belgrade. The song will be available on major music platforms.

A GREAT DEAL FOR DRIVERS: G-Drive fuel at a discount at all the gas stations of the NIS
The article announces a promotional offer by NIS (Naftna Industrija Srbije) providing discounts on premium G-Drive gasoline and diesel at all NIS petrol stations until July 4th. The discount ranges up to 10 dinars per liter, with additional savings available through the loyalty program 'Sa nama na putu,' which offers bonus points based on membership level (silver, gold, platinum). The article also highlights that G-Drive fuels are produced at the Pančevo Oil Refinery using high technological standards and claims they contribute to better engine performance, reliability, and driving safety.
"We made a baby 20 days ago"
The relationship between Kristijan Golubović and Kristina Spalević has once again become a topic of public interest. Despite recently co-hosting their sons' baptism, tensions between the former partners persist. Golubović spoke openly to 'Blic' about their relationship, the reconciliation they allegedly tried to keep private, and the possibility of Spalević becoming a mother again. He mentioned that they had a child together less than a month ago and discussed their agreement to keep their reconciliation private while working on improving their relationship.
"DOCTOR TOLD ME I HAVE THREE YEARS OF LIFE" Bosanac for the first time spoke about the difficult struggle, and Saša Popović was involved in everything: Now it is a very serious thing ...
Dragan Stojković 'Bosanac' has spoken publicly for the first time about a life-threatening incident he experienced in his apartment in Konjic. He described how he suddenly felt unwell, lost consciousness briefly, and was helped by his wife and late mother-in-law, Zora. Emergency services arrived quickly, and he was taken to the hospital where doctors diagnosed him with a cardiac issue and advised him to go to Belgrade for further treatment.
Just for a moment when she was unattended, someone got out of her wheelchair and walked away
A three-month-old baby has gone missing in Germany after being briefly left unattended in a stroller. Police have launched an extensive search involving dogs, helicopters, drones, and local emergency services. The police spokesperson expressed concern over the high temperatures and urged the public not to organize private searches to avoid hindering official efforts.
A new era of construction: Robots build tirelessly - in the rain and in the sun! Conquering Europe, coming soon to its neighbors (VIDEO)
The article discusses the introduction of the WLTR robot in Slovenia, developed by the companies 'Vinerberger' and 'Tosidos.' The robot automates bricklaying, a physically demanding task in construction, and can work in all weather conditions, achieving speeds up to 10 square meters per hour. It requires human supervision, with an electric connection, one trained operator, and one assistant worker. The robot works alongside experienced bricklayers, checking the position of each brick with sensors and correcting deviations for millimeter precision. The technology is already used in European工地s,
New standards for tech giant: What does Kaspersky's new move in Germany mean for millions of users?
The article discusses Kaspersky Lab's compliance with the EU NIS 2 Directive by registering as an 'essential entity' under Germany's Federal Office for Information Security (BSI). This registration applies across the European Union and confirms Kaspersky's commitment to cybersecurity standards such as ISO/IEC 27001 and SOC 2. The article highlights Kaspersky's ongoing collaboration with BSI and European partners to enhance resilience against cyber threats through knowledge sharing, training, and threat intelligence exchange.
This actress hides behind the character of the witch doctor from the series "Black Wedding", thank her for the good transformation (PHOTO)
The article discusses actress Ljiljana Blagojević's transformation into a terrifying witch in the TV series 'Crna svadba,' which has sparked public debate on social media due to its dark themes and religious implications. The actor Predrag Bjelac stated that the series does not disrespect the Church and adheres to basic customs.
Chances to drink between the first marina, the opera, the yacht club and the luxury front row by the river this address can become your ticket to one of the most exclusive parts of the city
The article promotes BW Marina, a new prestigious district in Belgrade along the Sava River, highlighting its luxurious lifestyle features such as a marina, yacht club, opera, parks, promenades, and open-air pools. It emphasizes the unique location and the refined quality of life it offers, targeting individuals who value living by the river with carefully designed surroundings.
Criminal inspector from Vranje found a NOVEL FULL OF MONEY, and then went in search of the owner
A police inspector from Vranje found a wallet full of money and documents, along with a mobile phone, while he was off-duty and visiting the PIO Fund branch in Vranje. The owner, who lives near Bujanovac, had lost these items during a visit to complete some obligations at the fund. The inspector attempted to locate the owner but no one claimed the items. He then turned them over to the local police, who returned them to the rightful owner.
Đurić stated what he considers the greatest skill of Serbian diplomacy: It is an object of respect, and if you will, a little bit of envy
Minister of Foreign Affairs Marko Đurić stated that Serbia's greatest diplomatic achievement is maintaining excellent relations with key international actors both in the West and East. He emphasized that Serbia remains a militarily neutral country but is not value-neutral, basing its policy on clear values outlined in the UN Charter. Đurić also noted that Belgrade's diplomatic efforts have been nearly halted due to the ongoing conflict over Kosovo and Metohija.
Vance claims Trump is frustrated: "They have to respect the peace process, too"
The article discusses U.S. Vice President Mike Pence's comments regarding Israel's need to respect the peace process initiated under the U.S.-Iran agreement. Pence emphasized the importance of better coordination between the U.S. and Israel to avoid incidents that could undermine diplomatic efforts and regional stability. He mentioned that President Trump has been frustrated when nearing significant agreements, only for escalations to occur, such as explosions in Beirut affecting civilians unrelated to Hezbollah. The U.S. is calling for closer coordination to prevent such events.
Kristijan Golubović revealed the shocking figure that Kristina earns in 4 hours on Pinka: "It is not enough for her"
Kristijan Golubović, optužen od bivše partnerke Kristine Spalević za uznemiravanje i pretnje, tvrdi da je ona nameštala krivična dela kako bi ga smestila u zatvor. Tvrdi da je ranije prijavljivao za nasilje, ali da je ona demantovala optužbe i sada pokušava da ga 'namešta' za veća krivična dela.
Kristina Spalević called after Christian received a restraining order
Kristina Spalević has spoken out after her ex-partner, Kristijan Golubović, was placed under a 48-hour restraining order by police following alleged threats against her. She claims she feels unsafe due to his actions, including sharing intimate videos of them and subjecting her to online harassment. Spalević also mentioned feeling humiliated and vulnerable, stating that some lawyers have warned her that pursuing legal action could negatively impact their reputations.
US-Iranian negotiations postponed, Vance cancelled his trip to Switzerland
The new round of direct talks between the United States and Iran has been postponed after Vice President Kamala Harris canceled her planned trip to Switzerland. The White House stated that logistics were 'not simple or predictable.' This comes a day after the U.S. lifted its maritime blockade against Iran, following a previously signed agreement aimed at ending conflicts. Although the agreement also mentioned ending conflicts in Lebanon, the Lebanese Ministry of Health reported at least 18 deaths from Israeli attacks overnight. The Israeli military said it targeted a Hezbollah group supported,
Podcast "For the heart more": Why cervical cancer is increasingly affecting younger women and how to prevent it (VIDEO)
The article discusses cervical cancer and its increasing prevalence among younger women, featuring insights from gynecologists Dr. Anja Pikula and Dr. Milan Perović on the new episode of the podcast 'Za srce više.' The discussion covers why cervical cancer is being diagnosed more frequently in younger women, the importance of early screening, and the role of HPV vaccination for both girls and boys. It also mentions that the only contraindication for the HPV vaccine is an allergy to yeast.

"Sunflowers fly like spears, creating a humidity" Serbs fought on the beaches of Greece, and then heavy words were uttered because of this - "Oh, everything is a nuisance"
The summer season has begun in Greece, with Serbian tourists flocking to popular destinations like Sitonija. As beaches fill up, social media groups such as 'Grčka info' have become platforms for discussions about tourist behavior. One post called for greater mutual respect among visitors, urging them not to photograph others without consent, avoid using loudspeakers, and refrain from playing music that disturbs others. Another discussion arose regarding the improper use of sun umbrellas, with some tourists spreading theirs too far and causing discomfort to others.

MAYA MARINKOVIC GETTING INFORMATION FROM THE OUTWORLD - With these details she has destroyed the station, all the evidence in the telephone!
In an episode of 'Gledanje snimaka,' Maja Marinković expressed her opinion on the conflict between Milena Kačavenda and Asmina Durdžić, but the discussion quickly shifted to focus on Stanija Dobrojević's behavior. Marinković supported Kačavenda, recalling past reactions from Dobrojević and revealing details about Dobrojević's brand and alleged frustration before entering reality TV. She claimed that Dobrojević cried when she called her 'babica' (grandmother), while now Dobrojević refers to Kačavenda as 'babica.' Dobrojević attempted to redirect the conversation back to her main conflict with D
MUP issued an urgent warning: A new scam is circulating in Serbia! Passwords and money are stolen on Messenger
The Ministry of Internal Affairs (MUP) has issued an urgent warning about a new phishing scam circulating in Serbia through the Messenger application. The scam involves users receiving messages that appear to come from 'Meta AI' or 'Facebook support,' claiming their accounts will be suspended unless they perform a verification process. These messages often include a PDF file named something like 'START_VERIFICATION.' Opening the document redirects users to a fake Facebook login page designed to steal usernames, passwords, and other sensitive information. MUP advises citizens not to open such可疑

A family searching for Vladimir for 11 days: "He said he was coming home . . . " (PHOTO)
Vladimir Smiljanić (38) nestao je 8. juna na Drini kod Zvorničkog jezera u selu Velika Reka. Od tada nema nikakvih tragova njegovog boravka. Na mestu nestanka pronađen je njegov mobilni telefon, kao i njegove papuče i kačket. Porodica je tražila pomoć putem društvenih mreža, a policijske službe su se pojavile samo na jedan dan. Porodica navodi da policija ne saradjuje i ne obaveštava ih o napretku u istrazi.
"If governments don't own AI, then it's not theirs": Dream Company raises $260 million, presented the sovereign AI platform
The company Dream has raised $260 million in new investment, bringing its valuation to $3 billion just three years after its founding. The company specializes in sovereign artificial intelligence and cyber defense for governments and critical infrastructure. The funding will be used to accelerate the deployment of Dream's platforms across Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and North and South America.
"When I get some money, I have to choose between going to the market or paying off debts"
The article discusses the difficult life of actress Vesna Pećanac, highlighting her financial struggles, low pension, hunger, and personal family issues including conflicts with her son and another son leaving for a monastery. It also mentions her past success in Serbian and Yugoslav cinema and her emotional breakdown following the war and the death of her husband.
Israel bombs the south of the country, at least 16 dead, ceasefire in flames!
At least 16 people were killed in Israeli air strikes on southern Lebanon overnight, according to the Lebanese state news agency NNA. The Israeli military stated that the attacks targeted members of the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah and their infrastructure in several areas of southern Lebanon. The attacks reportedly came in response to multiple violations of the ceasefire by Hezbollah. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel would not withdraw its military forces from southern Lebanon and would maintain a security zone there as long as necessary, despite pressure from the US
The summer season begins, and here is the water temperature
The summer season at Ada Ciganlija officially begins on June 20 with the raising of the 'Blue Flag,' marking the 15th consecutive year the site has received this recognition. The beach will operate from 10:30 AM to 6:30 PM, with lifeguards and medical staff on duty depending on weather conditions, time of day, and visitor numbers. The water temperature is currently between 22 and 23 degrees Celsius.
Our singer spoke about her childhood, and the story brought tears to many eyes
Singer Stojanka Mitrović Ćana spoke about her difficult childhood, including the loss of three siblings and the emotional impact it had on her mother. She described how her mother kept a braid from one of her daughters and often cried while holding it, which made Ćana feel anxious. Despite these hardships, Ćana expressed pride in her mother's strength.
The singer then allowed her ex-boyfriend to stay in her apartment: "Big mistake"
The article discusses the divorce of singer Andreana Čekić and her former husband, highlighting their amicable agreement on the divorce and continued professional collaboration during her music career. It mentions that Čekić admitted to silence and delaying the decision on the divorce, which led to unnecessary public judgment.

HORIZONS FORUM in BELGRADE: Future growth only possible through the linking of markets, investments and knowledge
The first international Horizons Forum took place in Belgrade, bringing together leading figures from economics, artificial intelligence, energy, sustainable development, and business. The event emphasized that future growth depends on connecting people, markets, investments, and knowledge. Organized by the Center for International Cooperation and Sustainable Development (CIRSD) and the Serbian Chamber of Commerce (PKS), the forum highlighted Serbia's potential to become a hub for artificial intelligence while maintaining national sovereignty. The ICT sector was noted as the fastest-growing,出口