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Field drama: Zverev lost a match after injecting himself with an overdose of insulin
German tennis player Alexander Zverev was eliminated from the ATP tournament in Halle after losing to American Taylor Fritz with the score 6:7 (4:7), 6:4, 7:5.

Buckingham Palace has announced that King Charles has withdrawn this move.
The Buckingham Palace has announced that King Charles will reveal his personal tax returns, according to a report by BBC.

Without stronger support, the survival of diaspora charter schools would be threatened.
The article discusses the 27th traditional meeting of Bosnian-Herzegovinian supplementary schools in the United Kingdom, held in Coventry, which brought together children and teachers.

Circle 99: violation of the arbitration award for Brcko threat to the stability and territorial integrity of BiH
The article discusses the violation of the final arbitration decision regarding the Brčko District, stating that it poses a serious threat to the territorial integrity, constitutional order, and security of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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

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

Proposal for the opening of the emergency administration procedure in the New Zenica Ironworks adopted
The Government of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina has adopted a proposal to initiate extraordinary administration proceedings 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 must be submitted to the Municipal Court in Zenica, which is the competent court for bankruptcy proceedings according to the location of the debtor. Additionally, the government has appointed a temporary administrator, dipl. ing. metallurgy

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

Is it possible that Edin Dzeko and Dušan Tadić will wear the same shirt again?
The article discusses potential future collaborations between footballers Edin Džeko and Dušan Tadić, noting their past partnership at Fenerbahçe and speculating about a possible reunion in Germany. It mentions reports from the German portal Ruhr24 citing Turkish sources that Schalke 04 has made a concrete offer to Tadić. The article highlights Tadić's experience and skills, suggesting he could strengthen Schalke's team, especially alongside Džeko. It also notes that Džeko's future remains uncertain.

A giant the world has never seen: 1,100 feet long, capable of supplying 4.7 million homes in one month
The construction of the first ship of the QC-Max class has begun at the Hudong-Zhonghua shipyard in Shanghai. The vessel, which is 344 meters long, is 57% larger than a conventional LNG carrier and is part of a historic $8.3 billion contract for 24 ships. The Chinese state-owned shipbuilding corporation CSSC, considered the world's largest shipbuilder, officially started building the ship, which promises to redefine maritime engineering and energy transportation. The ship will have a capacity to transport 271,000 cubic meters of liquefied natural gas per voyage, enough to supply gas to 4.7 mil
The host lied about the death of Messi's father and got fired for insulting the president of Argentina.
A television presenter in Argentina, Florencia Peña, was fired after falsely announcing the death of Jorge Messi, father of football star Lionel Messi, during a live broadcast. The misinformation caused public panic before being debunked by the Messi family, who stated that Jorge Messi is under medical supervision and recovering. The family criticized the spread of unverified information.

The departure of the true legend of Calcia: passed away after a serious illness
Igor Protti, a legendary Italian footballer known for his time with SC Bari and other clubs, has passed away at the age of 59 after a long battle with cancer. He was remembered as one of the most beloved strikers of the 1990s, particularly for his record-breaking season with Bari in 1995/96, where he scored 24 goals and shared the Serie A top scorer title. His career also included time with Lazio, where he won the Supercoppa Italiana in 1998, and Livorno, which held a special place in his heart.

A naked shark that walks can hunt on land for two hours.
Researchers have discovered a new species of walking shark called Hemiscyllium dudgeonae, first identified in Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea. The shark can walk on land using its muscular pectoral fins and can remain active on land for up to two hours while hunting between tide pools. The discovery was made by marine biologists at the University of Sunshine Coast in Australia. The species was named after scientist Christine Dudgeon, who first captured an individual specimen by hand.
"Remembrance stamp": To mark the International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in War, white roses are laid in the river Čehotín
In Foča, an international event commemorating the struggle against sexual violence during the war was held today. Survivors of wartime sexual violence, representatives of institutions, diplomatic corps, and organizations gathered for the event titled 'Foča remembers: Silence must never be stronger than truth.' Midheta Kaloper, president of the Association of War Victims Foča 92–95, emphasized the strength of women who survived unimaginable crimes and maintained their dignity and memory for future generations. Ambassador Julian Reilly of the United Kingdom highlighted the UK's ongoing support,

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.

The only footage of death in the war in Yugoslavia, EFJ demands the withdrawal of the award to the photographer Bojan Stojanović
The General Assembly of the European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) has adopted an urgent resolution demanding the revocation of a prize awarded to photographer Bojan Stojanović by the World Press Photo organization in 1993 for a photograph depicting the execution of Hussein Kršev, a Bosnian civilian during the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The original caption falsely identified Kršev as a Muslim sniper who allegedly shot at a Serbian refugee column. While World Press Photo later corrected the caption after evidence showed Kršev was a civilian, the award was not revoked. The resolution also

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.

Materazzi brutally ridiculed Ibrahimovic: "I can not say anything to him ... "
Former Italian international and Inter legend Marco Materazzi has once again shown his tendency to use strong words when speaking about his great rivals. In an interview with La Gazzetta dello Sport, he commented on his relationship with Zlatan Ibrahimović, both past and present, particularly regarding Ibrahimović's current role as an advisor to AC Milan's ownership group RedBird. Materazzi suggested that Ibrahimović's actions benefit Inter more than Milan, referencing recent criticisms of Milan's management decisions.
Who should replace Tarik Muharemovic against Qatar?
The Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team faces a crucial match against Qatar, with coach Sergej Barbarez dealing with a significant player shortage due to Tariq Muharemović's suspension following a red card against Switzerland. The article discusses potential replacements for Muharemović, highlighting Stjepan Radeljić and Dennis Hadžikadunić as top candidates.

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.

Shock in Italy after Trump insulted Meloni, foreign minister cancels US visit
An exclusive phone interview between US President Donald Trump and Italian journalist Daniele Compatangelo, broadcast by L'Aria che Tira on La7, sparked controversy in Italy. Trump criticized Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, stating she 'begged' him for a photo together and that he only agreed out of pity. He also commented on the war in Ukraine, expressed a desire for peace, and distanced himself from negotiations. Additionally, Trump criticized Europe for mistakes in energy policy and immigration management.

Penava changed his tone: "We don't want a 'Bosnian Duke' and we don't question the BiH"
Ivan Penava, leader of the Homeland Movement, stated that his party does not support the establishment or return of 'Herceg-Bosna' but rather seeks changes to prevent the overrepresentation of Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina. He emphasized the need for Croats to elect their political representatives without questioning the existence of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, or the coexistence of the three constituent nations. This statement contrasts with Penava's earlier comments supporting the creation of 'Herceg-Bosna,' which drew criticism from Croatian politics

A heat wave has swept across Europe, with orange warnings issued for heat and severe storms.
A heatwave has affected Europe, with Belgium issuing orange warnings for high temperatures and thunderstorms. The Belgian Royal Meteorological Institute (KMI) reported temperatures reaching up to 35 degrees Celsius, with thunderstorms expected to bring heavy rain, strong winds, and hail. Orange alerts remain in effect until late Monday evening. In France, a 30-year-old man died of cardiac arrest on an athletics track near Paris, and high temperatures have led to train cancellations and considerations of school closures.

The union sent an urgent letter to the government asking for a clear plan to pay back the arrears for 2026, and set an ultimatum.
The Kantonal Council of the Federation of Independent Unions of Bosnia and Herzegovina (KOSŠSBiH) for Sarajevo Canton has sent an urgent letter to the Government of the Canton of Sarajevo (KS), demanding a clear plan for the payment of wage increases (regress) for 2026. The union emphasizes that employees have experienced minimal salary increases that do not match rising living costs and inflation. They request an official response within seven days and warn that they will support local unions in negotiations for new collective agreements.

Raids in the Neighborhood: The world's largest home appliance manufacturer under investigation
An investigation by Slovenia's Agency for Market Competition Protection (AVK) and Croatia's Agency for Market Competition Protection (AZTN) was conducted at the offices of the Ljubljana-based company Candy Hoover. The probe is related to suspicions that the company, along with its Croatian partner Haier Croatia, restricted pricing policies for distributors of products under the brands Candy, Hoover, and Haier. The investigation marks the first time AVK has conducted an inquiry simultaneously with another EU member state's competition authority.
A victory against Qatar brings a million-dollar prize.
The Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team is set to play against Qatar in a crucial match that could determine their qualification for the knockout stage of the World Cup. A victory would also secure them a significant financial reward. According to FIFA's prize distribution system, teams that reach the group stage receive $9 million, with an additional $1.5 million for preparation costs. Advancing to the round of 16 would add another $2 million, totaling $12.5 million if Bosnia and Herzegovina qualify. The article discusses potential opponents in the knockout stages, noting that the U
Victory against Qatar opens the door to the knockout stage: Analysts have released encouraging forecasts for BiH
After two matches in the group stage of the World Cup, Bosnia and Herzegovina's national team earned one point with a draw against Canada and lost to Switzerland. Analysts from the football analytics platform Football Meets Data have published optimistic projections for Bosnia and Herzegovina's chances of advancing to the knockout phase if they win their upcoming match against Qatar.

Club of Bosniaks in GV Mostar boycotts session: HDZ does not care about the airport but about political overthinking
The Club of Bosniaks in the Mostar City Council has decided to boycott the 19th session of the Mostar City Council, which was called by Deputy Mayor Goran Bošnjak. The decision follows the council's belief that none of the conditions previously set by the Club regarding cooperation with the mayor and city administration have been met. The club stated it feels compelled to take this measure to draw attention to ongoing issues within the city administration, including the lack of filling leadership positions in certain municipal services.

Now it's official: the former Sarajevo coach has taken over Zrinjski's team
HŠK Zrinjski Mostar has officially announced Simon Rožman, a Slovenian coach formerly associated with FK Sarajevo, as their new head coach. Rožman has extensive experience, having coached nearly 400 official matches across several clubs in the region, including Celje, Domžale, Maribor, Rijeka, Osijek, and FK Sarajevo. He has won domestic cups in Slovenia and Croatia. His appointment was motivated by his success in securing European competition spots for multiple clubs. A formal presentation event for Rožman is scheduled for tomorrow at noon in Mostar. His coaching staff will include familiar面孔
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.

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

Civil society representatives express concern over discussions on the new role of OHR
Civil society representatives, academics, and an individual applying to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg have raised concerns about ongoing discussions regarding the future role of the Office of the High Representative (OHR) in Bosnia and Herzegovina. They highlighted disagreements among the United States and European countries on the OHR's future powers and noted a lack of clarity on how these nations plan to address key issues such as state property. The group warned that delays in appointing a High Representative could destabilize the political situation in Bosnia and Herzeg
Magyar: EU must not bypass the Western Balkans
Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar warned the European Union not to send a message that Ukraine could advance faster in accession talks than Western Balkan countries, which have been waiting years for the process. He emphasized that accelerating negotiations with Ukraine without following the standard procedure would send a 'very negative signal' to Western Balkan nations. Magyar stated that Hungary supports a merit-based process and argued that the EU cannot bypass Western Balkan countries, which have been negotiating under a different expansion process, as it would be neither fair nor Prt

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.

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.
Why aren't Shunic and Tahirovic allowed to play together anymore?
The article discusses the tactical challenges faced by Bosnia and Herzegovina's national football team ahead of their next match, emphasizing the need for a more offensive approach after two defensive performances. It critiques the team's reliance on physicality and defense, noting that their central midfielders have shown negative ball progression—returning the ball backward or laterally rather than advancing toward the opponent's goal. This is seen as a critical issue in modern football, which prioritizes space control, geometry, and transition speed.
43-year-old man arrested: the Sarajevo police found speed, ecstasy, marijuana...
Sarajevska policija je izvršila pretres kuće i uhapsila 43-godišnjaka u Novom Gradu. Tijekom pretrage pronađeni su paketići s materijalima koji asociraju na opojne droge, uključujući speed, marihuanu i ecstasy, kao i druge predmete od interesa za istragu. Osumnjičen je optužen za neovlaštenu proizvodnju i stavljanje u promet opojnih droga.
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

The engineer's salary is revealed and many are shocked
The article discusses the salaries of locomotive engineers (mašinovođa) in Germany, highlighting their importance to mobility and the recent recognition of their profession as system-critical since the coronavirus pandemic. It notes that despite competitive wages compared to other professions, there is a shortage of 5,000 to 10,000 locomotive engineers in Germany. The article mentions increased salaries following strikes and new collective agreements effective April 2025, with starting gross monthly pay at 3,500 euros and an average annual salary of around 43,700 euros.

This is a key sign that a snake is hiding in your car.
The article discusses how snakes can enter cars, particularly through open doors, windows, or gaps in the car's structure, and provides advice on what to do if a snake is found inside a vehicle. It also mentions that snakes often seek shelter and food in garages, especially during colder months, and offers tips to prevent them from entering vehicles.

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.

Good news for NWMC patients: the Municipal Court has issued interim measures to protect the embryos
Patients of the private healthcare institution Northwestern Medical Center (NWMC) have received a temporary court order from the Municipal Court in Sarajevo requiring the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Federal Ministry of Health to take measures to protect embryos stored at the facility. The court prohibited the entities from moving, transferring, destroying, thawing, damaging, or otherwise handling patient material without individual written consent, except for necessary professional care and legal transfers. The patients have called on the Federal Ministry of Health to urgently

The car owner was left speechless after finding a message pasted on the wipers.
A woman found a note attached to her car's windshield wipers at a parking lot in Zagreb. The note included a small envelope with ten euros, explaining that the person who left it had accidentally caused minor damage to her car and wanted to compensate her. The message emphasized the principle of 'do unto others' and expressed regret.
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

A dangerous animal with no natural enemies found at a motorway resort in Slovenia, issued a warning to passengers
The Food Safety, Veterinary, and Plant Protection Administration confirmed the discovery of an Asian hornet at the Tepanje Jug highway rest area in Slovenia. This is the first detection of this pest in 2026 and the first occurrence at this location. The administration is seeking public assistance in controlling the species. The hornet was found in a pheromone trap set up for monitoring and early detection. It is likely brought to the area by a vehicle from northern Italy, where the species is already widespread. The Asian hornet was previously detected in 2024 at the Lukovica and Barje highway

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

Dermatologists warn of a sunscreen mistake we all make
As warmer days arrive and stronger sunlight returns, many citizens in Bosnia and Herzegovina turn to summer cosmetics and sunscreen creams. However, dermatologists warn that protecting skin from ultraviolet radiation is a year-round obligation, not just an activity reserved for warm days at lakes or beaches. One common misconception among domestic consumers is that sunscreen with the highest possible SPF number is most effective. Experts explain that extremely high numbers on packaging often create a false sense of security, while the key factor lies elsewhere. The best sunscreen is one used d
Bosnia's World Cup hopes hit by 4-1 defeat to Switzerland
Bosnia and Herzegovina lost 4-1 to Switzerland in a World Cup group stage match, suffering a significant setback in their campaign. The match saw Switzerland score four goals, including two from substitute Johan Manzambi, after Bosnia was reduced to ten men following a red card to defender Tarik Muharemovic. Bosnia scored a late goal through Ermin Mahmic, but Switzerland sealed the win with a stoppage-time penalty by Granit Xhaka. The loss leaves Bosnia with only one point in Group B, requiring a win against Qatar in their final group match to stay in contention for advancement.

With more than a billion barrels of oil missing, the world is approaching a turning point.
The Hormuz Strait has reopened after Iran and the United States signed a memorandum of understanding this week. However, global oil supplies have been disrupted for nearly four months, resulting in a loss of over 1.15 billion barrels of oil according to data from analytics firm Kpler. This has led to an unstable oil market approaching a critical point. Strategic oil reserves managed by the International Energy Agency (IEA) are at their lowest levels since 1990, while U.S. emergency reserves are at their lowest in 43 years. Commercial inventories have reached operational stress levels. U.S.总统唐纳

UNHCR mobilizes youth to stand with refugees and defend asylum
The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) is mobilizing younger generations to recognize and defend asylum as a universal human right and a fundamental aspect of international protection. In honor of World Refugee Day on June 20, UNHCR emphasizes the enduring relevance of the 1951 Refugee Convention, which asserts that everyone has the right to seek safety. The agency highlights the importance of solidarity and social justice, urging young people to view asylum not as an abstract issue but as a collective security network that protects the most vulnerable today and could protect anyone tomorrow. High UNH

Interesting case in Bosnia and Herzegovina, spouses divorced after 54 years of marriage
The article reports statistical data from the Statistical Office of the Republika Srpska regarding the longest and shortest marriages recorded in 2025. The longest marriage lasted 54 years, while the shortest lasted only 35 days. The article notes that even after over half a century together, some couples choose to end their marriage, citing various social and economic challenges they faced during their time together.

An underwater drone the size of a submarine, 43 meters long with a range of 18,500 km: the American coast is no longer safe
China is testing submarine-sized drones, approximately 45 meters long, with an estimated range of 10,000 nautical miles (18,500 kilometers). These unmanned underwater vehicles are being tested in the South China Sea and could potentially reach U.S. shores. The purpose of these drones, according to a Chinese scientist leading the project, is not to target American coastal cities such as Seattle, Oakland, Los Angeles, or the Panama Canal.

What Sasha Vukovic said about Aleksandar Nesovic: From business partners to a deadly conflict
Saša Vuković, osumnjičeni za ubistvo Aleksandra Nešovića Baje, dao je iskaz u Višem javnom tužilaštvu u Beogradu. U iskazu je opisao kako su se on i Nešović upoznali preko zajedničkih poslova, posebno u oblasti nekretnina, i kako su razvili odnos koji je kasnije došao do smrtonosnog sukoba.

Hodžić after research on hackers: No one is safe on the Internet
Enes Hodžić, author of an investigation by BIRN, warned that citizens are vulnerable online after a case involving North Korean hackers who used the identity of a woman from Bosnia and Herzegovina for months. The hackers, linked to the regime in Pyongyang, have increasingly targeted European citizens, including those from Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia, using their identities to create profiles on freelance platforms. According to Hodžić, these operations have generated over two million dollars in just two and a half years.

Fight for N1: The Olympic pool should not be seen as an expense, the doors are open to all citizens
The new director of the Olympic Pool, Otoka Ramiz Tucak, stated that upon taking office he found serious issues at the facility but emphasized that the situation is stabilizing. He highlighted the need for the pool to be accessible to all citizens of Sarajevo, particularly children with developmental challenges who previously faced difficulties accessing the facility. Tucak mentioned that the swimming school for elementary students had been halted, which he described as unacceptable. He also discussed financial challenges, including threats of energy cutoffs.

Dragons in front of the most important test of the World Cup, the Swiss under pressure after the shock against Qatar
The article discusses an upcoming football match between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Switzerland in the group stage of the 2026 World Cup. Both teams have one point after their first matches, making this game crucial for progression. Bosnia and Herzegovina earned a draw against Canada, showcasing strong performance and boosting confidence. Switzerland, however, failed to live up to expectations against Qatar, leading to public and media dissatisfaction. The article highlights the pressure on Switzerland ahead of the match and notes the importance of midfield play, particularly focusing on Swiss

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.
Blitztor after a replay Belgium defends Remis against Egypt
In the opening match of Group G at the World Cup in Seattle, Belgium and Egypt played to a 1-1 draw. Egypt took the lead in the 20th minute through Eman Ashour, capitalizing on defensive lapses by Belgium. Belgium equalized shortly after the 66th-minute substitution of Romelu Lukaku, who was involved in the goal within 23 seconds of entering the game. Belgium struggled with efficiency and missed chances, including a striking effort from Kevin De Bruyne that hit the post in the 52nd minute.

The U.S. military has launched a new attack in the Pacific, killing three people.
The U.S. military has carried out an attack in the Pacific Ocean, killing three people aboard a vessel. The attack is part of a series of operations conducted by the Trump administration against ships allegedly involved in drug trafficking. The Pentagon claims these vessels are linked to terrorist organizations and operate along known drug routes. However, the military has not disclosed the identities of those killed or the specific groups they claim are responsible, nor have they provided detailed evidence supporting their claims. Human rights organizations such as Human Rights Watch and the

The average SpaceX customer at a loss after a two-day drop in value.
The average investor who purchased SpaceX shares after their IPO has seen nearly all their gains disappear due to a sharp decline in share price. Shares fell by 3.6% on Thursday to just under $184.98 per share. The five-day volume-weighted average price (VWAP) is $181.71, suggesting that the average buyer post-IPO is now at near-zero profitability. Shares had surged above $225 on Tuesday from an IPO price of $135, but have since dropped 20%, erasing much of the post-debut gains. The decline has also reduced profits for thousands of small investors who accessed the IPO through brokerage firms.

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 (
Trump after Iran war: There is no limit to my power
US President Donald Trump rejected claims that the war with Iran demonstrated limits to his power, stating in an interview with 'The Axios Show' that he still believes there are no limits to his power. Trump entered the war seeking 'unconditional surrender' but ended up with a limited understanding agreement. He acknowledged agreeing to the deal to prevent the conflict from escalating into a global economic crisis but dismissed the idea that the war had grounded him. Trump claimed the United States 'completely militarily defeated' Iran, adding that the agreement was likely 'unconditional capit

Naomi Campbell declared unfit to lead a charity.
The British Charities Commission has ruled that model Naomi Campbell was unfit to lead a humanitarian organization after she allegedly neglected her duties as a trustee of the defunct charity Fashion for Relief. The commission accused Campbell of mismanagement and misuse of funds during her time with the organization, which she founded in 2015. Campbell is challenging a five-year ban on running charities. Her lawyers denied the claims, stating she was a victim of fraud and made an error without personal gain. The charity was dissolved in March 2024 after its appointed managers found it insolv

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.
The priest harshly criticized Zlatko Dalić: "God and Our Lady do not support Croatia. You are not a life coach"
A Croatian priest, don Ante Žderić, criticized national football team coach Zlatko Dalić for linking sports success with faith. Žderić argued that connecting athletic achievements with religion sends a misleading message, emphasizing that faith leads to salvation rather than sporting victories. He also criticized the practice of blessing the team before major matches, calling it mythologized and irrational.

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

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,

Bloody scene at the World Cup: Famous commentator hit by an object from the stands during the broadcast
During a live broadcast of a World Cup match between Colombia and Uzbekistan in Mexico City, former English international footballer and TV commentator Warren Barton was struck in the head by an object thrown from the stands. The incident occurred during the final moments of the game, which Colombia won 3-1. Barton suffered a cut to his head and was visibly bleeding but remained at his commentary position and continued broadcasting professionally. His colleague Jacqui Oatley confirmed the injury and shared photos showing Barton covered in blood. It is believed the object was a bottle thrown by

Pressure mounting on Trump over the Iran deal, one of Israel's most powerful lobbyists responded:
AIPAC, one of the most powerful Israeli lobbying groups, has expressed concerns over the preliminary agreement reached between the U.S. and Iran. The group argues that the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) raises significant questions, particularly regarding the easing of sanctions in exchange for Iran opening the Strait of Hormuz and unclear commitments related to Iran's nuclear program. AIPAC emphasizes that the final nuclear deal must permanently and verifiably end Iran's nuclear program, including the removal of enriched uranium and the dismantling of all enrichment sites. It also calls on

Minić and Cvijanović at the start of the election race
Current Prime Minister of the Republika Srpska, Savo Minić, is expected to run for president of the Republika Srpska in the October general elections, while Željka Cvijanović will seek re-election as the Bosnian Serb member of the Bosnia and Herzegovina Presidency. The decision on their candidacies has not yet been officially made by the party, but leader of the SNSD party, Milorad Dodik, has confirmed both positions. Dodik praised Minić as the best candidate available at this time, emphasizing his energy, knowledge, desire, will, and emotion to fight for the cause. He also stated that defeat,
JD Vance: If I were in the Israeli government, I wouldn't attack my only remaining powerful ally
American Vice President JD Vance warned Israel that the United States is its only remaining powerful ally and urged Israeli hardliners in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government to 'wake up' and soften criticism of a deal with Iran that President Donald Trump is trying to achieve. Vance accused Israel of effectively sabotaging peace talks by bombing civilians in Lebanon and stated that Trump is the only world leader currently supportive of Israel. He added that if he were a member of the Israeli government, he would not attack his sole remaining powerful ally anywhere in the world.

The European Parliament has sent a clear message to BiH leaders: Stop the obstruction and appoint a chief negotiator immediately
The European Parliament has adopted resolutions regarding Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, and Montenegro. The resolution emphasizes the need to preserve the constitutional order and territorial integrity of Bosnia and Herzegovina, while calling on domestic leaders to end blockades and accelerate reforms. It criticizes the resignation of the High Representative and calls for a transition of the Office of the High Representative (OHR) that respects the constitutional framework. The document condemns political obstruction, divisive rhetoric, ethnic divisions, historical revisionism, denial of the

Traffic with good weather conditions, expected increased traffic frequency
The article reports on current traffic conditions in Bosnia and Herzegovina, noting good weather and normal traffic flow in the morning. It warns of increased traffic frequency during the day and urges drivers to exercise caution and maintain safe distances. Several roadworks are mentioned, including closures and diversions on highways such as A-1 and M-5, with specific details provided about affected sections and temporary measures.
Brussels divided over rapprochement with Moscow: Germany sharply criticized Costa
The European Council President Antonio Costa's attempt to open diplomatic channels with Russia in the context of potential peace talks has caused divided reactions among EU leaders at a summit in Brussels. German government sources described the move as an 'insult,' calling it uncoordinated and unprofessional, while some European leaders warned that it is not yet time for dialogue with Moscow. Others welcomed the initiative. The EU confirmed that there have been diplomatic contacts over the past seven weeks aimed at establishing communication with Moscow, but no actual negotiations have taken

The officer who operated the catamaran was remanded in custody because of the danger of influencing witnesses.
A first officer of a passenger catamaran involved in a maritime accident that resulted in four Czech citizens losing their lives has been ordered into custody by the District Court in Split. The decision was based on concerns regarding potential influence on witnesses among the crew members. The defense has rejected this reasoning and plans to appeal the decision within three days.

The Czech Senate has adopted a resolution on the commemoration of the Srebrenica genocide
The Senate of the Czech Republic has adopted a resolution commemorating the genocide in Srebrenica in 1995. The resolution emphasizes that in developed Europe, there is no place for glorifying war crimes or denying the genocide. This decision follows a visit by a delegation from the European Affairs Committee of the Czech Senate to Bosnia and Herzegovina between May 11th and 14th. The resolution references United Nations Resolution 78/282, which designated July 11th as the International Day of Remembrance and Commemoration of the Victims of the Genocide in Srebrenica. It highlights the need to

Canada's big winner was overshadowed by a scare injury: Everyone could hear the bone crack
Canada defeated Qatar 6-0 in a World Cup match, marking their first-ever World Cup victory. The game was overshadowed by an injury to Canadian player Ismaël Koné, who suffered a broken leg after being tackled by Assim Madibo. The incident occurred early in the match, with the tackle happening in front of everyone and the sound of the break clearly audible. Koné was taken off the field on a stretcher and is expected to undergo surgery. Despite the injury, Canada dominated the game, leading 3-0 at halftime and eventually winning comfortably. The win significantly boosted Canada's chances of晋级 to

Khamenei approved the memorandum of understanding, even though he has a different opinion
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei has approved a understanding memorandum signed by Iranian and American presidents, despite having differing opinions. He stated he received assurances from President Masoud Pezeshkian and other high-ranking officials that Iran's rights and interests of the resistance front would be protected. Khamenei emphasized that future direct negotiations with the United States would not mean accepting an 'enemy stance.' He mentioned he had a different opinion but gave his approval due to the commitment made by the respected Iranian president, as head of theSupreme

Parents of the boy who committed the massacre in Ribnikar re-convicted
The Higher Court in Belgrade has issued a new first-instance verdict against the parents of a minor who committed a mass shooting at the Primary School 'Vladislav Ribnikar' in May 2023, killing ten people and injuring six. Vladimir Kecmanović was sentenced to 14 years and six months in prison for neglect and abuse of a minor, as well as endangering public safety. His wife, Miljana Kecmanović, received a sentence of two years and eleven months for neglect and abuse of a minor. This is the second first-instance verdict in the case, with both the prosecution and defense having the right to appeal

An ancient Robin Hood oak tree has dried up in the Sherwood Forest.
A historic oak tree known as Major Oak in Sherwood Forest, traditionally associated with the legend of Robin Hood, has reportedly dried up. The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB), which manages the Nottinghamshire nature reserve where the tree is located, stated that the tree, estimated to be around 1,200 years old, has not leafed out this year and is believed to be dead. Experts suggest that pollution and a period of record drought over the past five years may have contributed to its decline. The tree had been supported by multiple props, and some of its cavities were filled in

The first summit of EU leaders without Viktor Orbán
Leaders of the European Union held their first summit without Viktor Orban since 2008. Orban, who pioneered a form of nationalist populism in Hungary, has been absent from the EU power structure after losing key elections in April. He now observes from the sidelines as his successor Péter Márger joins other leaders like Pedro Sánchez, Emmanuel Macron, and Friedrich Merz. The summit discussed increased support for Ukraine, while Orban is surrounded by far-right allies at his party's event.

The blue-yellow colors dominated the center of Zagreb: on the Ban Jelačić Square, the flags of Bosnia and Herzegovina flew
A large crowd gathered in the center of Zagreb to support Bosnia and Herzegovina's national football team during their World Cup match against Switzerland. The square was decorated with blue-and-yellow flags of Bosnia and Herzegovina, including those featuring the coat of arms. Fans from Croatia were also present, joining Bosnian supporters in cheering for the team. The event highlighted the unifying power of sports across national boundaries.

Sarajevo's open training visited Nidal Çelik, wished the team good luck in the new season
Nidal Čelik, former player of FK Sarajevo and current player for French club Lens, visited an open training session at FK Sarajevo's stadium. He wished the team luck ahead of the new season. The article mentions Čelik's career moves, including his transfer to Lens for €2.5 million, his performance with the club leading to a vice-championship in France and a domestic cup win, and his inclusion in Bosnia and Herzegovina's national team for the World Cup qualifiers before sustaining a knee injury.

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