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Without stronger support, the survival of diaspora charter schools would be threatened.
The 27th traditional meeting of Bosnian-Herzegovinian supplementary schools in the United Kingdom was held in Coventry, bringing together children, teachers, and members of the diaspora with the aim of preserving the language, culture, and identity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The event emphasized that stronger institutional support from Bosnia and Herzegovina is necessary for these schools to continue operating.

Today is the longest day of the year, and here's why it's not the hottest.
The article states that today marks the official start of the calendar summer, which also brings the longest day of the year.

Three workers have died on construction sites in the FBI since the beginning of the year, and the entity has only two federal inspectors
Three workers have died at construction sites in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) this year, highlighting concerns over workplace safety and the chronic shortage of inspectors tasked with overseeing investors.

Dženan Dautović writes about the relationship between Bosnia and the Pope of Rome in the Middle Ages: The Bosnian Church is a consequence of papal policy
Historian Dženan Dautović has published a book titled 'Bosnia and the Roman Curia in the Middle Ages,' which examines the relationship between medieval Bosnia and the Pope through an analysis of diplomatic correspondence between two courts.

"Serbian son-in-law" broke the record of the World Championships and became a national hero: "I need to build a monument"
The second match in the history of Kurasaaa at the World Championships became a life-changing game for goalkeeper Eloy Room.

Gordon Ramsay's daughter reveals she's pregnant with her first child with husband Adam Peaty.
Holly Ramsay and her husband, British swimmer Adam Peaty, have announced they are expecting their first child, a daughter.

Israel and Hezbollah have agreed to a ceasefire, a senior U.S. official says.
Israel and Hezbollah have agreed to a ceasefire in Lebanon following an escalation of violence, according to a senior U.S. official. The ceasefire was reached after recent clashes threatened broader peace negotiations involving Iran and the potential for a permanent peace agreement in the Middle East. The U.S.-Iran talks scheduled for Friday in Switzerland were canceled due to the renewed conflict in Lebanon, adding uncertainty to the timeline for resuming discussions critical to reopening the Strait of Hormuz for international maritime traffic. A senior U.S. official stated that the ceasefire

Iran condemns Israeli attacks on Lebanon and holds the US responsible for violating the ceasefire
Iran has strongly condemned recent Israeli attacks on Lebanon and directly blamed the United States for the consequences of what it described as repeated violations of the ceasefire agreement. Esmail Bagei, the spokesperson for Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, criticized Israel's 'aggressive and terrorist' attacks, which have resulted in dozens of civilian casualties and significant damage to housing and infrastructure. He warned of serious and immediate consequences for continued Israeli escalation on regional peace and security. Bagei stated that Washington bears direct responsibility for

The FBI has declared a state of emergency in Zenica.
The Government of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina has decided to initiate a process of extraordinary management at Nova Željezara Zenica d.o.o., a state-owned enterprise based in Zenica. The decision aims to ensure business continuity by restarting production, preserving asset value, and implementing a restructuring plan. The proposal will be submitted to the Municipal Court in Zenica, which is the competent court for bankruptcy proceedings according to the company’s headquarters. The government also passed a resolution appointing an extraordinary administrator under temporary terms,

Jajla Ramovic and Enes Begovic crossed voices: They sang at a party in Belgrade
Džejla Ramović and Enes Begović performed together at an event in Belgrade alongside Orchestra Dragana Ćirković Ćira, singing hits by Dina Merlin and Vesna Zmijanac. Their spontaneous musical collaboration attracted attention on social media, with many users praising their performance. Both artists have upcoming performances scheduled during the summer season.

Washington sent a message to Tehran: Israel is not planning any further escalation in Lebanon
The United States has conveyed a message to Iran stating that Israel currently does not plan to escalate military activities in Lebanon, according to a source familiar with the situation. This comes as the Trump administration seeks to preserve negotiations with Tehran and refocus discussions on Iran's nuclear program. The message reportedly indicates that Israel is willing to halt further military actions if there are no new attacks. Meanwhile, Israel conducted several deadly strikes across Lebanon in response to an attack by Hezbollah that killed four Israeli soldiers, despite an American-Ir

For admission to the University of Banja Luka more places than in 2025, student interest continues to decline
The University of Banja Luka has announced an increase in the number of available spots for first-cycle studies compared to last year, despite underfilled quotas in previous years. The university plans to admit 2,605 students for the first cycle, 971 for the second cycle, and 167 for the third cycle. This comes amid a continued decline in student interest.

Amar Osim commented on the decision of the Barbarians to start the match - compared it to the decision of Dalić about Luke Modrić
Amar Osim, former head coach of Bosnia and Herzegovina's national team, commented on the recent heavy defeat against Switzerland in the World Cup qualifiers, which ended with a score of 4:1. Despite the loss, Osim believes there were positive aspects to the match, noting that the team played more organized football compared to their first game against Canada. He highlighted that until the 75th minute, the match was heading towards a 0:0 draw. Osim also pointed out that the team maintained discipline and created several serious chances before the second half-time break. However, he attributed a

The city council of Mostar without a decision on the introduction of an address register, the Bosniak Club has triggered a vital national interest
The Mostar City Council has not yet made a decision on implementing an address register system. The project was initiated in 2023 with the first phase completed last year and the second phase presented this year. A contentious issue involves moving addresses from the settlements of Gnojnice and Lakševine into the settlement of Ortiješ. During a city council meeting, Tomislav Tomić, a designer from the company Geometrika, explained that boundary changes are necessary because some addresses are already registered under 'Ortiješ bb.' He noted that objects along the M-17 highway between the airpοr

Kristijan Iličić: I will always cheer for my neighbors, sport is much bigger than politics and division
Kristijan Iličić expressed his support for both Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina during a match between the two countries' national teams. He emphasized that sports unite people regardless of political divisions and encouraged unity among neighbors. He shared observations from American stadiums where fans of both nations showed mutual support.

On the Palama opened one of the most modern facilities of the Ministry of Interior of RS, it cost 11.5 million KM
The article reports on the opening of a new, modern facility belonging to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Srpska (MUP RS), located in Pale. The building covers an area of 5,123 square meters and cost 11.5 million KM. Minister of Internal Affairs Željko Budimir emphasized that this project represents an upgrade in material and technical conditions, preparing the ministry for the 21st century and a new understanding of security. The ceremony was attended by high-ranking officials including Prime Minister of the Republic of Srpska Savo Minić, President of the Serbian People's党

Kanye West is trying to convince the authorities to let him perform in the U.K. He doesn't want his fans to get hurt.
Kanye West is attempting to convince British authorities to allow him to perform in the UK after his visa was denied by the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Despite previous controversial comments and a history of bipolar disorder, he remains determined to stage concerts in Britain. His planned European tour has been disrupted due to the cancellation of events in France, Poland, and Switzerland. West claims he is reflecting on his actions and wants to show he has changed.

Scotland makes a hard-fought debut victory against Haiti at the World Cup
Scotland made a strong start to the 2026 World Cup by defeating Haiti 1-0 in a Group C match at the Boston Stadium. The only goal came in the 28th minute when John McGinn capitalized on a defensive error by Haitian goalkeeper Johny Placide. Despite Haiti's efforts in the second half, Scotland maintained their lead with organized defense. This victory marks Scotland's first World Cup win since 1990 and their return to the global stage after 28 years. The result gives Scotland an advantage in the group, which also includes Brazil and Morocco. Haiti, though defeated, showed competitive spirit and

Bosch's days at DOMOD: cutting-edge technology for your home
The article promotes a promotional event called 'Dani Boscha' organized by DOMOD, a retail store, offering discounted prices on Bosch home appliances. It highlights the Bosch built-in dishwasher model SMV4EVX04E, emphasizing its features such as large capacity, advanced functions, space-saving design, and energy efficiency.

The Americans found the wreckage of a Japanese ship used to transport prisoners.
The article discusses the discovery of the wreck of the Japanese ship 'Hofuku Maru,' which was used to transport prisoners of war during both World Wars. The ship was sunk in 1944 by an attack from the USS Hornet carrier-based aircraft off the Subic Bay area. It carried around 1,300 Allied prisoners who died when the ship sank. Researchers from the Hellships Memorial Foundation searched archives and found historical records indicating the location of the wreck after more than 80 years.

Hadjibegic: I'm surprised that we lost to Switzerland, the match against Qatar will be psychologically the hardest
Hadžibegić expressed surprise at Bosnia and Herzegovina's loss to Switzerland, acknowledging mistakes made by his team but emphasizing that this experience is part of the development process for the young national team. He believes the team has the capacity to win against Qatar in their next match, which he considers crucial for advancing to the next round of the World Cup. He urged the team to focus on the upcoming game rather than dwell on the previous defeat.

An ad showing what you can get in Alicante for 3 euros angered Croats: "But they don't have the most beautiful sea"
A Reddit user shared a photo showing what can be purchased for 3 euros in Alicante, Spain, including coffee with milk, a ham sandwich, and tomato sauce. The post sparked debate among Croatian users, with some criticizing Croatia's high prices compared to Spain, while others defended Croatia's value for money and quality of life.

Why Heart Attack Risk Increases During the Summer
The article discusses how high summer temperatures increase the risk of heart attacks by placing additional strain on the cardiovascular system. It explains that heat causes blood vessels to dilate, lowering blood pressure and forcing the heart to work harder. This can be dangerous for people with existing heart conditions, weakened hearts, clogged arteries, or uncontrolled hypertension. The article also highlights the effects of dehydration and electrolyte imbalance caused by sweating, which can lead to blood thickening and an increased risk of blood clots. Additionally, it mentions how the身体

Amra Jaco posing in front of the stadium: "Proud and brave, I would love you"
Amra Džeko, supruga nogometnog igrača Edina Džeke, objavila je na Instagramu sliku iz Los Anđelsa prije utakmice Bosne i Hercegovine protiv Švicarske. Na slici je bila sa svojom sestrom Samrom, a uz objavu je ostavila poruku podrške reprezentaciji. Posebnu pažnju u njoj je privukla majica s natpisom 'I am from Bosnia, take me to America', koja se odnosi na pjesmu grupe Dubioza Kolektiv. Pjesma je postala neslužbena himna Bosne i Hercegovine na Svjetskom prvenstvu. Amra Džeko je model, glumica i poduzetnica, a trenutno je u braku s Edinom Džekom.

EUNOVA celebrates its first birthday: a year dedicated to health, energy and vitality
EUNOVA, brend proizvoda za zdravlje i vitalnost, obilježila je prvi rođendan na tržištu Bosne i Hercegovine. Događaj je sudjelovali predstavnici medija, zdravstveni stručnjaci, partneri i prijatelji brenda. Direktor Hemofarma, Saša Urošević, naglasio je značaj EUNOVE u portfoliju kompanije i njene uloge u podršci zdravlju i prevenciji. Kompanija navodi da je brend postao pouzdan izbor potrošača i da planira nastaviti razvoj proizvoda.

An accident in Sarajevo: A minibus fell off the road and hit a streetlight pole, a tragedy was avoided
A traffic accident occurred in the Sarajevo neighborhood of Vratnik when a minibus operated by Centrotrans veered off the road and collided with a streetlight pole and a concrete barrier, causing significant material damage. The police and emergency services responded to the scene, providing medical assistance to two individuals. The extent of their injuries is unknown, and it is unclear if there were additional injured parties. No pedestrians were present at the time of the incident, which likely prevented a more severe outcome. The cause of the accident has not yet been determined.

China celebrates the Dragon Boat Festival, a 2,000-year-old tradition that has gathered thousands of participants this year
China celebrates the Dragon Boat Festival with multi-day events including rowing competitions over distances of 100, 200, and 500 meters, along with cultural programs. Teams from various Chinese provinces participate, with organizers expecting more than 1,000 athletes and around 200,000 spectators. Traditional customs such as making zongzi (sticky rice balls), wearing five-colored bracelets believed to offer protection, and using herbal remedies like ginger, red dates, brown sugar, and turmeric are part of the celebrations. Demonstrations of traditional skills like Wing Chun martial arts, lion

The airport's still waiting for clearance.
The construction of the airport in Bihać, Bosnia and Herzegovina, continues to face multiple challenges despite being considered a key infrastructure project. According to Anel Hadžić, director of JP Aerodrom Bihać, the project is in the implementation phase but still faces administrative, technical, and financial hurdles. The project was included in the Strategic Development Projects of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina under the Public Investment Program starting in 2017. So far, approximately 22.7 million KM has been spent out of the allocated 35 million KM by the end of 2025. Coordi

Pique was banned by Cucurellu for moving to Real, and Barcelona immediately removed him from the La Masia records
The article discusses the transfer of 27-year-old defender Cucurellu from FC Barcelona to Real Madrid. According to reports, Barcelona no longer considers Cucurella their product, with his name and details reportedly removed from La Masia's records. Former Barcelona player Gerard Pique criticized Cucurella for moving to Real Madrid, emphasizing the importance of club identity and loyalty to Barcelona. Pique stated that players who grow up in La Masia should understand the rivalry and that joining Real Madrid after being part of Barcelona's academy crosses a red line for many fans.

Did you see Mahmoud's reaction after the goal and did he have something to say to Barbarescu?
The article discusses the performance of Bosnian football player Ermin Mahmić during a recent match against Switzerland, where he scored a notable goal. It highlights his decision to leave Austria to play for Bosnia and Herzegovina, despite limited playing time at the World Cup. The article notes Mahmić's reaction after scoring, where he looked toward the coaching staff and shook his head, possibly indicating frustration over not being given more opportunities earlier. The piece also mentions an upcoming crucial match against Qatar.

Sarajevo has been given the green light by UEFA: Potential clash with Basaksehir will be played in Koševo
FK Sarajevo has received approval from UEFA to potentially host a match against Turkish club Başakşehir in the second qualifying round of the UEFA Conference League. The initial plan was for the first leg to be played at Sarajevo's Stadion Koševo, but this has been changed due to concerts by singer Dina Merlinka scheduled at the venue. The first leg will now take place on July 23 at Stadion Asim Ferhatović Hase, with the return match in Istanbul seven days later. Before facing Başakşehir, FK Sarajevo must first face Finnish club Inter Turku in the first qualifying round.

Reactions to Donald Trump's remarks are not calming, with Italy reacting furiously: "Whoever attacks Giorgia attacks all of us"
Italian politicians have strongly reacted to Donald Trump's comments targeting Giorgia Meloni, Italy's prime minister. Matteo Salvini, deputy premier, stated that anyone attacking Meloni attacks all Italians. Carlo Calenda criticized Trump as a 'serial liar' and called the insults an attack on national honor. Giuseppe Conte, leader of the Five Star Movement, accused Meloni of failing in her relationship with Trump, suggesting ideological alignment with him was a weakness. Defense Minister Guido Crosetto defended Meloni, stating he cannot imagine her requesting photos under threat.

If he makes it to the knockout stage, I'll make $13.5 million.
The article discusses Bosnia and Herzegovina's (BiH) potential earnings if their national football team advances to the knockout stage of the World Cup. It mentions that the team would earn $13.5 million if they reach the round of 16, in addition to initial funding of $2.5 million for preparation and $10 million for participating in the group stage. The total prize money for the tournament is stated as $871 million by FIFA.

The Pentagon is asking the U.S. Congress for as much as $80 billion for the cost of the war with Iran.
The article discusses the US administration's request for an additional $80 billion in funding, including for the Pentagon and non-defense priorities such as agricultural aid and disaster relief. It notes that the cost of the war with Iran has been estimated at around $25 billion by a Pentagon official, but the total cost remains uncertain. The initial request for $200 billion in additional funding faced strong opposition from lawmakers. The proposed budget reflects Republican priorities ahead of mid-term elections, while also highlighting growing public concern over rising living costs, high

Shikić dropped the scales and got fired from FNC, failed the main fight tonight with Filip Pejić
Vladimir 'Sunshine' Šikić failed to meet the weight requirements for the FNC 32 event, resulting in his disqualification from the organization. As a result, the main match between Šikić and Filip 'Nitro' Pejić has been canceled. The FNC organizers stated that Šikić's unprofessional behavior and failure to meet agreed-upon weight conditions led to his removal from their roster. Other matches scheduled for the event include Ahmed Vila vs. Alan Villalbo, Deni Mirnić vs. Marija Žgele, and Selver Mahmić vs. Aleksandra Mihailović.

Miraj Grbić with the Dragons at the stadium in Los Angeles:
Miraj Grbić, a well-known actor who lives and works in the United States, attended a Bosnia and Herzegovina national team match in Los Angeles. He shared moments from the stadium on social media, including a video where he encouraged the players with the song 'Ljiljani.' Grbić expressed his enthusiasm for the atmosphere created by the fans, noting the presence of blue-and-yellow flags, team jerseys, and the song echoing through the stands. Many Bosnians and Herzegovinians living in America gathered to support the team, with Grbić highlighting his connection to his country and its national team

Iranian singer sentenced to 74 lashes for singing without a hijab
An Iranian singer was sentenced to 74 lashes, a two-year travel ban, and a two-year ban on artistic activities for performing without a hijab. The charges include 'disrupting public order and peace through the production and publication of vulgar and immoral content online.' Human rights groups and lawyers noted that the arrest and trial reflect broader efforts to suppress dissent in the cultural sector. The singer performed a song without a hijab in December 2024, which went live and became viral. She was briefly detained with several musicians before being released. Authorities later filed a
Why is Bosnia and Herzegovina last in the group despite all teams having the same points and goal difference
The article discusses why Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) is currently last in Group B of the World Cup despite having the same number of points and goal difference as other teams. It explains that when teams are tied on points, goal difference, and goals scored, the fair-play rule comes into play, with fewer yellow cards determining a higher position. According to this rule, Switzerland leads the group with only one yellow card, while Canada and Qatar have two each, and BiH has three. If teams still remain tied after applying the fair-play rule, their FIFA rankings determine the final standings.
Muharemovic showed off a special detail on his jersey against Canada: This feature he wore only on the first game and now is removing
Tarik Muharemović, a defender for Bosnia and Herzegovina's national team, wore an exclusive FIFA 'Debut' badge on his jersey during the opening match against Canada at the World Cup. The badge, designed by FIFA, was introduced for the first time at the 2026 World Cup and features a golden World Cup trophy with the inscription 'DEBUT FIFA WORLD CUP.' The badge is only worn during a player's first World Cup match and is removed afterward to symbolize the significance of making their debut on the world's largest football stage. This moment was particularly memorable for Muharemović, who secured a
Here's what Croatia needs to get through, but also what a shocking tally throws them out after the next round.
The article discusses Croatia's chances in the World Cup group stage following their initial loss. It explains that Croatia's fate depends on upcoming matches against Panama and Ghana. The article outlines scenarios where Croatia could advance with either four points from these two games or even three points if other results go their way. However, it also highlights a potential elimination scenario if Panama beats Croatia and Ghana upsets England. The article provides match schedules and mentions live streaming options.

About the novel "Winter Bride": Confessions of a Good Soldier by Hasan K.
The article discusses Enes Karić's novel 'Zime zaručnice' (doživljaji njemačkog vojnika Hasana), which won the prestigious 'Derviš Sušić' award for the best literary work published in Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian in 2025. The piece highlights the cultural initiative by several educational institutions and cultural organizations in Tuzla Canton to commemorate the anniversary of the birth of this prominent writer from Bosnia and Herzegovina. It also notes that the title and naming of the protagonist, Hasan K., evoke associations with two well-known literary characters—Švejk and Joseph K.—which

Don't throw away strawberry tops: Here's how you can use them
The article provides instructions on how to use the tops of strawberries, which are often discarded, by turning them into strawberry syrup. The process involves placing the strawberry tops in a container, covering them with sugar, shaking regularly, and storing them in the refrigerator until the sugar dissolves. Once the syrup is ready, it can be used in drinks, with ice cream, or in fruit salads with yogurt.

The case of the mysterious Audi from the records of the office of the president of the FBiH: "Owned by HZHB and must not be alienated"
The article discusses an investigation into the ownership of an Audi A8 vehicle listed in the records of the Office of the President of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH). The president, Zlatan Bradara, claims the car is old, non-functional, and in a garage belonging to the Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina. She states it is owned by the Croatian Community of Herzeg-Bosnia (HZHB) and cannot be transferred. The audit found discrepancies in financial reports due to the incorrect listing of the vehicle in the office's inventory.

Pathological liar Konaković fabricated a blacklist for BiH to hide the disaster of why we ended up on the grey list!
The article criticizes Elmedin Konaković, the president of the National Security Council and Bosnia and Herzegovina's foreign minister, for claiming that the country avoided the Moneyval blacklist. The author argues that Konaković fabricated this narrative to downplay the impact of Bosnia being placed on the grey list. The article highlights that only three countries—North Korea, Iran, and Myanmar—are currently on the Moneyval blacklist, suggesting that Bosnia is in a less severe situation compared to those nations. It also mentions the ongoing political tensions involving the SNSD party and指责

What could jeopardize the elections in BiH?
The National Democratic Institute (NDI) has presented findings and recommendations from its international mission assessing Bosnia and Herzegovina's (BiH) electoral process ahead of the general elections scheduled for October 4, 2026. The mission visited Sarajevo, Banja Luka, and Mostar between June 14–19, 2026, to evaluate preparations for the elections and provide practical recommendations that could still be implemented before Election Day. While past elections have generally been well-administered, they have been burdened by ethnic polarization and allegations of irregularities by some政治参与

Why babies born in the summer "have an advantage" over others
Scientists have identified several reasons why babies born in the summer may have health advantages over those born in other seasons. Increased sunlight exposure during the third trimester of pregnancy leads to higher levels of vitamin D, which contributes to stronger bones and better immune system development in infants. Summer-born babies also tend to have slightly higher birth weights, associated with better health outcomes in early life. Additionally, they face a lower risk of seasonal infections like RSV or flu during their first months, as these illnesses typically peak in winter.

BYD Great Tang is coming to the European market
The article discusses BYD's plans to introduce the fully electric Great Tang model in Europe by the end of this year or early 2027. The vehicle has already gained significant pre-orders in China since its debut at the Beijing Auto Show in April, with over 150,000 orders recorded. BYD aims to expand its presence internationally after successfully entering the Chinese market with smaller electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids. The company reports strong international sales contributing to its growth, while European car manufacturers face increasing competition in China.

Jackie's dress ended up in the hands of the mayor of New York, handed to him by a respectable Bichstanka
Amra Šabić-El-Rayess, a prominent figure from Bišće and a professor at Columbia University, presented a jersey of Bosnia and Herzegovina's football captain Edin Dzeko to New York City Mayor Eric Adams during a friendly meeting. The gesture was described as symbolic, connecting sports, the diaspora, and the homeland. Šabić-El-Rayess emphasized the power of sports to build bridges between people and communities worldwide and expressed strong support for Bosnia and Herzegovina's national team.

Sarajevo: On Saturday, many changes in city traffic due to the B. Pride parade
The article outlines traffic changes in Sarajevo due to the Pride March. Specific adjustments include tram routes, trolleybus lines, and bus routes being modified to accommodate the event. The police will temporarily halt traffic during the march, after which normal operations will resume. The Pride March will begin at Susan Sontag Square and proceed through several streets before ending at Kemal Monteno Park.

Konaković hosted the Greek Minister of Foreign Affairs: Announced the establishment of the airline Sarajevo - Athens
Bosnia and Herzegovina's Foreign Minister, Boško Šopljanić (Konaković), met with Greece's Minister for Foreign Affairs, Nikos Dendias (Gerapetritis), during which they discussed potential cooperation between the two countries. Key topics included establishing a direct flight route between Sarajevo and Athens, improving bilateral relations, and addressing challenges related to Bosnia and Herzegovina's energy infrastructure, particularly its reliance on Russian gas. The discussion also touched upon regional stability concerns and the complexities of the Dayton Agreement.

Sydney Sweeney's emotional message to her boyfriend on his 45th birthday: "A man like you is unique".
Sydney Sweeney celebrated Scooter Braun's 45th birthday with emotional messages and shared photos of their relationship on Instagram Stories. She described him as someone with a big heart and thanked him for their time together. The couple has been frequently seen in public, especially at NBA playoff games, drawing attention and comments from sports commentators. According to American media reports, Sweeney and Braun began spending more time together in the second half of 2025 after meeting at social and business events in the entertainment industry. Their relationship was initially informal,但

Meloni scolded Trump and exposed his lie: "Italy and I never pray, I'm amazed by statements"
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni expressed surprise and disapproval of U.S. President Donald Trump's statements during an interview with Italian media. Meloni stated that Trump's comments were fabricated and criticized his behavior toward allies. She emphasized that Italy does not beg for anything and expressed regret that Trump does not show the same firmness toward adversaries of the West as he does toward other leaders. Trump mentioned that Meloni had asked to take a photo with him, which he agreed to out of sympathy.

Faris Pinjo released the song "Birds of Malaga", his wife Amina Kajtaz sang the backing vocals
Faris Pinjo has released a new song titled 'Ptice iz Malage,' which features his wife Amina Kajtaz providing backing vocals. The song is described as having an energetic arrangement and catchy refrain suitable for summer playlists, radio airplay, and long drives with open windows. The track tells a story of forbidden love that becomes stronger due to the obstacles it faces. Pinjo mentions that the song was created with a lot of love and includes contributions from multiple family members and collaborators. This new single follows Pinjo's previous work 'Etida o ambalažama,' which focused on the

Portugal and Ronaldo disappointed at the start of the World Cup, winning only one point against DR Congo
The article reports on a World Cup match between Portugal and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo), noting that Portugal took an early lead but ultimately drew with DR Congo. Key moments include a goal by Joao Neves in the sixth minute and an equalizer by Wissa in the 45th minute of the first half. The article highlights Portugal's struggles to break down DR Congo's defense and mentions a missed opportunity by Cristiano Ronaldo in the 68th minute.

A drunk man attacked and injured police officers in Sarajevo, was arrested
A man was arrested in Sarajevo after attacking police officers during an intervention. The suspect, who was intoxicated, caused minor injuries to the officers, which were confirmed by doctors at the Central Clinical Hospital in Sarajevo. The incident occurred on June 17, 2026, at 2:40 AM in Pijačna Street, Ilidža municipality. The man, born in 1999 and residing in Eastern Ilidža, was detained by the Ilidža Police Department due to suspicion of committing the crime of 'Attack on a Public Official Performing Security Duties.' The case has been forwarded to the Canton of Sarajevo's Prosecution.
The Dragons find out their rivals in the Futsal World Cup qualifiers
The Bosnia and Herzegovina national futsal team has learned their rivals in the qualification rounds for the World Championship. They will face Poland and Northern Ireland in the main round. The top-placed team and four best second-placed teams will qualify directly for the elite round, while the remaining eight second-placed teams will enter a playoff to determine four additional spots in the elite round. The first matches are scheduled for the autumn. Poland, like Bosnia and Herzegovina, missed the preliminary round, where Northern Ireland participated. Northern Ireland finished second in a组

From Sarajevo to Split for half price: Livno Bus after a successful first month gives passengers 50% discount
Livno Bus has launched a new bus line connecting cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina with Split, Croatia. After a successful first month, the company is offering a 50% discount on tickets for travel over the upcoming weekend. The promotion applies to passengers traveling from several cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina to Split. The company highlights the comfort and quality of their service, including air-conditioned buses, comfortable seating, free Wi-Fi, and professional service throughout the journey.

Vico Zeljković after Switzerland: "We did not deserve a high defeat, everything is still in our hands"
After a heavy 4-1 defeat against Switzerland, Vico Zeljković, president of the Football Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina, stated that the team did not deserve such a loss and emphasized that everything is still within their control. He mentioned that a win against Qatar would likely advance them to the next stage of the competition. Zeljković also noted that he met with Swiss FA president Peter Knabel and FIFA executive committee member Hamidin Mohd Amin during halftime.

Israeli attacks in Lebanon killed as many as 18 civilians, wounding 33 people
The Israeli air strikes in Lebanon resulted in 18 civilian deaths and 33 injuries, according to the Lebanese Ministry of Health. The attacks occurred between midnight and dawn and hindered evacuation efforts. Israel reported the death of Captain Dor Gedalia Ben Simhon and three other soldiers, with additional troops injured by an explosive drone strike in southern Lebanon. The attack prompted strong reactions from Israeli far-right Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, who called for widespread destruction in Lebanon. American officials, including President Donald Trump, expressed frustration over Israel'

The American company will not work on November 19th so that employees can try out the game GTA 6
An American company has announced it will pause operations on November 19th so employees can test out the upcoming game GTA 6. Burger Motorsports confirmed via an Instagram post that the company will implement a 'company-wide operational pause' following the release of GTA 6. The company stated that some departments, including customer support, social media, delivery, and processing, may experience delays due to the launch of GTA 6. Normal operations are expected to resume once employees have had time to engage with the game.

Achraf Hakimi goes on trial in France for a 2023 rape case
Achraf Hakimi, a Moroccan football player, has been ordered to stand trial in France over an alleged rape case from March 2023. The appeal court in Versailles ruled on Friday, shortly before Morocco's match against Scotland at the World Cup. Hakimi denies any wrongdoing and claims he would not have been targeted if he were not a public figure. His lawyer stated that many elements uncovered during the investigation would typically lead to the case being dropped in other situations.

The company dm is recalling the product may pose a danger to children, stop using it immediately!
The drugstore chain dm has voluntarily recalled a specific batch of 'Babylove silicone spoons' due to potential safety concerns for children. The affected products have batch numbers 2521 and 2532 with GTIN number 4067796183429. Consumers are advised to stop using these spoons immediately and return them to any dm store for a full refund, regardless of whether they have been used. The recall was issued out of caution, as small parts could potentially detach from the spoons during use.

Simon Rozman is the new coach of Zrinjski.
Simon Rožman has been named the new head coach of Zrinjski Mostar. The article highlights his extensive coaching experience, including stints at clubs in Slovenia, Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. It details his achievements with NK Celje, NK Domžale, HNK Rijeka, and FK Sarajevo, emphasizing his success in domestic leagues and European competitions.

The Belgian Prime Minister joked with Antonio Costa after a tense EU summit, the Portuguese joked back.
At a tense EU summit, Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever joked with Portuguese President Antonio Costa after discussing the idea of Costa engaging in negotiations with Russia. De Wever remarked that Costa was the only person who could represent the EU in Moscow, prompting a humorous response from Costa, who quipped that it was because they did not like him in Brussels.

Hadžihafizbegović gave his support to the Dragons: There is no securing; on Wednesday, God willing, victory over Qatar
The article discusses the comments made by football coach Safet Hadžihafizbegović regarding Bosnia and Herzegovina's national team (Zmajevi) ahead of their World Cup group stage match against Qatar. He expressed confidence in his team's chances, referencing past matches and historical performances. The article also mentions the upcoming match scheduled for June 24 in Seattle.

The summer crowds have begun at the border of Bosnia and Croatia, travelers to the sea wait longer than usual
Travelers crossing the border between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia are experiencing longer wait times due to increased traffic and the full implementation of the Entry/Exit System (EES). The system, active since April, uses digital records and biometric data instead of stamping passports. While European institutions claim it will streamline border control in the long term, initial delays are expected, especially during peak summer travel periods.
EU united on Ukraine for first time in over a year: Change of power in Hungary removes main blockade
The European Union has adopted a unified statement supporting Ukraine for the first time since March 2025, with all 27 member states agreeing. The statement criticizes Russia for intensifying attacks on Ukrainian cities and energy infrastructure and calls on Moscow to agree to an immediate ceasefire and engage in serious peace talks. This marks a significant shift compared to the previous year, when Hungary under Viktor Orbán often blocked or delayed common European positions on the war in Ukraine. The new Hungarian government led by Prime Minister Péter Mács has not opposed the conclusions,促成

The city of Mostar has agreed to give the city's airport a concession.
The Mostar City Council approved by a vote of 19 to 0 the granting of a concession for Mostar Airport. The decision was made despite the boycott of 14 members of the Bosniak Club and Serbian MP Sergej Šotrić, who claimed their conditions were not met. The council raised questions regarding the future of the public company Aerodrom Mostar and its employees, as well as previous subsidies and debts. Mayor Mario Kordić emphasized that the city would retain ownership of the airport, while management would be transferred to the concessionaire. A seven-member commission and negotiation team at the FB

A Serbian influencer sparked outrage by commenting that she can afford a Chanel bag: I cook soup for three days
A Serbian influencer sparked controversy with a video in which she claimed she could afford luxury items like a Chanel bag by cooking meals at home instead of ordering food deliveries. She calculated that the average person spends around 2,000 dinars per meal delivery, leading to an estimated monthly cost of 120,000 dinars if someone orders two meals daily. This amount, she argued, could buy a single Louis Vuitton bag. The video quickly went viral, prompting hundreds of comments criticizing her for being out of touch with reality.

Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade: Did the organizers of the student protests plan a simulation of a sound cannon?
The Belgrade Prosecutor's Office is investigating whether organizers of student protests planned a simulation of an acoustic cannon during a demonstration scheduled for March 15, 2025. During a search at the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade on March 27, 2026, documents were seized that included records of a meeting held by the organization 'Students in Blockade – Roof Working Group for Security' (KRBG) on January 22, 2025. The meeting reportedly discussed the idea of using an acoustic cannon and suggested that such a move could provoke panic and unrest, potentially leading to changes in the宪法

The Dragons face the biggest challenge yet, but also the biggest opportunity: Switzerland is a real test for Bosnia
The article promotes betting opportunities related to a football match between Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) and Switzerland at the World Championship. It highlights promotional offers such as bonus tickets, spins, and monetary incentives for users of the Meridian platform. The text describes the upcoming match as challenging but also an opportunity for BiH, noting both teams' strong organizational discipline and competitiveness.

In BiH today, variable weather: Possible local showers accompanied by thunder
The article reports on variable and unstable weather conditions expected in Bosnia and Herzegovina today, with possible local showers accompanied by thunderstorms across much of the country. Sunny weather without precipitation is anticipated in the south. Wind is described as light to moderate, mostly coming from the south and southwest in southern areas, and from the east and northeast in northern regions. The lowest morning temperatures are generally between 10 and 16°C, reaching up to 19°C in the south. The highest daily temperatures are typically between 20 and 26°C, with higher readings (

Karleusha about Konaković: "This man is sick with evil, I don't know why he took revenge on me"
Karleuša commented on social media about Konaković, stating he is 'sick with evil' and blinded by hatred, expressing confusion over his hostility towards her. She claims she has never spoken ill of the Bosnian people and criticizes his behavior as shameful. Konaković had previously announced plans to request the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MUP) to ban her performances due to her alleged promotion of national and religious hatred. He emphasized that this action is part of defending the country's dignity and victims of genocide. Karleuša was previously criticized online for mocking individuals

The Department of Indirect Taxation seized goods worth about 253,000 KM, intended for online sale
The Indirect Tax Administration has seized goods worth approximately 253,600 KM intended for online sales. The items, including eyeglasses, sunglasses, shoes, and other products, were found to lack proper documentation during an inspection based on operational intelligence regarding irregularities in business practices related to imports and distribution. The administration has taken legal measures against those responsible and urges citizens to report any illegal trade, tax evasion, or customs violations through a toll-free hotline.

The dog Osito has become a hit of the World Cup, his owner and he have a special story
A man named Jorge Rangel has been taking his dog, Osito, with him on his daily deliveries using a specially adapted cargo bike. The unusual sight of a man riding a bike with a dog became widely popular during the World Cup, attracting attention from passersby and appearing on international television broadcasts. Rangel describes Osito as more than just a pet—he considers him a daily companion who has changed his life.

A compromised system through which I would collect 800 million a month, questionable salary and pension payments
The system of qualified electronic signatures processes 800 million KM in monthly public revenue, used for paying salaries of public sector employees, pensions, healthcare, social benefits, and other state functions. The Agency for Identification Documents, Records, and Data Exchange of Bosnia and Herzegovina (IDDEEA) warned that decisions by the Personal Data Protection Agency of Bosnia and Herzegovina (AZLP) could seriously threaten the functioning of the qualified electronic signature system, potentially disrupting fiscal processes and the stability of over 800 million KM in monthly public

A V8 Ferrari Dino is looking for a new owner, bids have exceeded $800,000.
A restored and modified 1972 Ferrari Dino 246 GTS has been put up for sale in the United States. The car originally came with a 2.4-liter V6 engine but was upgraded with a 3.6-liter Tipo 105C V8 engine, along with various performance enhancements and modern modifications. The vehicle has received significant upgrades including new wheels, tires, suspension components, and interior features.

Nearly a decade after breaking up with Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie revealed how she recovered
Angelina Jolie has spoken publicly about her life after separating from Brad Pitt nearly a decade ago. She admitted she felt like part of herself was lost during the divorce but emphasized that her six children played a crucial role in helping her recover. Jolie mentioned that she once seriously considered retiring from acting, focusing more on directing and humanitarian work during that time. After the separation in 2016, she chose shorter projects closer to home to spend more time with her children. The legal divorce was finalized at the end of 2024, though their relationship has been under

The attractive Nigerian goalkeeper has captivated the ladies: he has become an internet sensation, there are a lot of reactions to his appearance
The article discusses Nigerian goalkeeper Maduka Okoye, who became an online sensation after his appearance was highlighted during a match presentation. His attractiveness sparked widespread comments on social media, with many praising his looks. The article also mentions his past relationship with an Indian billionaire's daughter and his current relationship with Dutch model and influencer Jelica Westhoff, with whom he has a son.

Israel attacked targets across southern Lebanon overnight.
Israeli forces conducted air strikes across southern Lebanon during the night, according to Israeli military reports, while Hezbollah reported intense fighting in the area. The Lebanese state news agency reported at least 16 deaths from Israeli airstrikes. The ongoing conflict threatens a newly signed agreement between Iran and the United States aimed at ending the war. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has refused to withdraw Israeli forces from Lebanon until the threat posed by Hezbollah is eliminated. The attacks occurred amid planned talks in Switzerland between Iran and the United
Revealed the plight of the injured Canadian national team in the match against Qatar
Canadian footballer Ismael Kone suffered a severe leg injury during a World Cup Group B match against Qatar. He sustained fractures to his fibula and tibia and will require surgery. The incident occurred after teammate Assim Madibo was shown a red card, leaving Qatar with nine players for the remainder of the game. According to local reports, Madibo entered Canada's dressing room after the match intending to apologize. The referee initially showed him a yellow card but later changed it to a red card following a VAR review, which was deemed appropriate due to the severity of the injury.

Switzerland has confirmed the cancellation of talks between the US and Iran, no official reason has been revealed.
The article reports that Switzerland has confirmed the cancellation of talks between the United States and Iran, without providing an official reason. The U.S. Deputy Vice President JD Vance had previously canceled his trip to Switzerland, adding uncertainty about whether a lasting ceasefire could be achieved. A spokesperson for the White House stated that the logistics of these negotiations were never simple or predictable. The talks, which were supposed to take place at the Burgenstock resort, will not proceed, according to the Swiss Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which did not provide further

Adobe is introducing the Firefly AI Assistant in Premiere, Photoshop and Illustrator
Adobe has introduced an upgraded version of its Firefly AI Assistant, expanding its capabilities across its Creative Cloud applications such as Premiere, Photoshop, and Illustrator. The update includes new features like 'Elements,' which allows users to save generated characters, locations, and objects for reuse in future projects. This aims to improve consistency in storytelling, marketing campaigns, and ongoing projects within the Firefly platform. Additional features include grouping resources and generated content, creating brand identities with specific styles and logos, and generating a粗

An indictment against a Sarajevo man accused of psychological violence who defaced the entire city with graffiti insulting his former friend
A man named Hadžijasufović has been accused of psychological abuse against his former school friend through public graffiti and online posts that insulted and humiliated him. The alleged victim claims that Hadžijasufović posted offensive messages and shared her phone number with false information across Sarajevo and other cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Prosecutors argue that these actions caused fear, anxiety, and serious psychological consequences for the victim, damaging her dignity, mental health, and integrity. The prosecution has requested the court to hear testimony from nine witness,

Former reality star faces $80 million fraud lawsuit for falsely representing business projects
A former reality TV star is facing a lawsuit alleging fraud involving $80 million, according to a complaint filed in Florida in November 2025. The lawsuit claims that Fitzpatrick and his business partners used false promises to attract investments, including guaranteed high returns and non-existent mining projects in Asia and Africa. Investors allege they were promised a 'guaranteed return of 120%' with an initial investment of $500,000, but later discovered that the projects were still in early stages and required additional funding of $1–2 million, contrary to earlier company claims. The law

As the regional media chronicled the BiH debacle: "A break in the finish, the Swiss have done what has never been seen before"
The article discusses the heavy defeat of Bosnia and Herzegovina's national football team against Switzerland in a World Cup match, highlighting the dramatic nature of the loss with multiple goals scored by Switzerland in the final stages of the game. Regional media outlets covered the event with emotionally charged headlines emphasizing the collapse of the team and the shock felt across major cities like Zagreb, Mostar, and Sarajevo.

Dragons, heads up, learn your lessons and try something else.
The article discusses the current situation of the Croatian national football team ('Zmajevi') at the World Cup, noting that they have lost their realistic chances of securing one of the top two positions in their group, which would guarantee them a spot in the knockout stage. The team now needs to focus on winning against Qatar to secure third place, which would still allow them to advance. The article emphasizes the importance of maintaining morale and support for the players, acknowledging that while Switzerland was the favorite in the group, Croatia has not yet been eliminated from the run

A stormy night in Brussels: Russia "split" the EU, fierce debate over contact with Putin lasted for hours
At an unexpectedly tense summit in Brussels held late into the night, French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz criticized the efforts of European Council President Charles Michel to engage with Russia, according to five diplomats and officials familiar with closed-door discussions, as reported by Politico. Other European leaders largely supported Michel’s approach. The disagreement highlights growing tensions within the European Union over engagement with Russia and who should speak on behalf of Europe. Leaders from countries with the strongest stance against Russia,如

Instagram allows you to add a unique caption to each slide in a carousel post
Instagram has introduced a new feature allowing users to add unique descriptions for each slide in a carousel post. Previously, all slides shared the same description, which made it difficult to tell a coherent story through multiple images. The option is available via a toggle that appears when touching the description field. The feature is being rolled out gradually and may take up to seven days or more to become available to all users. This update follows previous changes, including doubling the maximum number of photos in a carousel post from 10 to 20. The platform has also introduced new攝

United Arab Emirates bans social media for those under 15
The United Arab Emirates has implemented new regulations restricting social media access for children under 15 years old. These rules prohibit the creation, use, or management of personal accounts on social networks. Children aged 15 to 16 will have limited access with content controls, interaction restrictions, time management tools, and parental supervision features. Social media companies must implement age verification systems using digital identity checks and AI technologies. Existing accounts created by children under 15 will be disabled by platforms to prevent bypassing age verification