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"Everything was prepared and calculated": How did Vučić know 14 months ago about what today the prosecution suspects and investigates?
The public prosecutor's office in Belgrade has requested the Counter-Terrorism Service of the Serbian Interior Ministry to gather information regarding alleged plans by students to simulate the use of a 'sound cannon' during a protest on March 15. This comes after President Aleksandar Vučić previously stated, over 14 months ago, that such events were 'carefully planned and calculated,' suggesting an organized attempt to destabilize the state.
US-Iranian talks begin in Switzerland: complications on the road to peace
Officials from the United States and Iran, along with mediators from Pakistan and Qatar, have arrived in Buchenstock, Switzerland, for initial talks aimed at achieving peace.

Real Estate Expert for N1: Who bought the most expensive apartment in Serbia and what can young people afford?
A real estate expert discusses the record-breaking property market in Serbia, noting nearly two billion euros in property transactions in the first quarter of this year. The article highlights the purchase of the most expensive apartment in Serbia and explores what young people can afford.

SRCE: A Stalinist purge is brewing in a country that is an official candidate for EU membership
The Serbian Center Party (SRCE) has criticized the situation in Serbia, which is an official candidate for European Union membership, suggesting it is preparing a 'Stalinist purge' of political opponents.
Serbia has done everything, time is running dangerously: Đedović Handanović and Bocan-Harčenko on solving the NIS issue!
The Serbian Minister of Mining and Energy, Dubravka Đedović Handanović, met with the Russian ambassador to Serbia, Alexander Bocan-Harčenk, to discuss energy cooperation between Serbia and Russia. She emphasized the importance of stable crude oil supply for the refinery in Pančevo and expressed hope that the Russian side would prevent any disruption in deliveries. The minister also mentioned the ongoing negotiations regarding the acquisition of NIS by Gazpromneft and the Hungarian company MOL, hoping for an agreement acceptable to the U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC). Additionally,
"This is proof that they are planners who are drawing pictures of people who are shooting at their own people" Mrdić after learning about the sonic cannon: They wanted a complete collapse of the state!
Dr Uglješa Mrdić, a member of the Serbian Parliament and head of the Committee for Justice, State Administration, and Local Self-Government, commented on new findings related to an alleged 'sound cannon' during the investigation into the death of a student at the Faculty of Philosophy. He claims that the documentation obtained by the Belgrade Public Prosecutor's Office reveals that the narrative around the sound cannon was planned in January, nearly two months before the March 15 protests. Mrdić accuses those involved of intentionally creating panic, orchestrating violence to destabilize the国家
Raspberry harvests are thickening, and growers complain about the redemption price: "The kilogram is the cheapest in Serbia"
The article discusses the current raspberry harvest season in Serbia, noting a decline in production compared to previous years due to adverse weather conditions and natural disasters. The Association of Raspberry Producers in Serbia reports that last year's yield was significantly lower than in prior years, with production between 18,000 and 20,000 tons in 2025. This contrasts with official statistics from the Republic Statistical Office, which indicate a higher figure of 73,571 tons for 2025. The article also mentions that this year's harvest is expected to reach up to 20,000 tons if there's

NOTE: Another co-conspirator of Nesovic's murder has been arrested on the orders of the Belgrade VJT!
According to an unofficial source close to the investigation, another suspect has been arrested by the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade (VJP) and the State Security Agency (SAJ) in connection with the serious murder of Aleksandar Nešović on May 12 at the '27' restaurant in Senjak. The suspect is believed to have prepared the terrain for the crime or even fired at Nešović alongside Saša Vuković, known as Boske, who has been in custody since May 14. This person is the 12th suspect linked to the underhanded murder of Nešović, whose body was later found in a barrel buried near Jarkovč

This morning's theme: A Judgment That Raises Questions
The article discusses concerns raised by Ivana Stevanović from the Slavko Ćuruvija Foundation regarding extraterritorial enclaves in Serbia where there is no accountability and police cannot guarantee safety. She criticizes the government for waging war against critical media, aiming to silence citizens and enable individuals to become wealthy, while a rebellious society and critical media disrupt this idea.

General Mojsilović held an important meeting: The new capabilities of the Army of Serbia will soon be demonstrated on the Pasuljan meadows
The Chief of the General Staff of the Serbian Army, General Milan Mojsilović, held a meeting in Niš with representatives from the Land Forces, Air Force, Air Defense, and the Material Resources Sector of the Ministry of Defense. The meeting focused on preparations for demonstrating new military capabilities of the Serbian Army on Vidovdan. During the celebrations, live-fire exercises will take place at the 'Pasuljanske livade' range using newly acquired and modernized equipment currently in operational use or nearing deployment. Prior to this, all combat systems involved in the exercises and武器
NEVER TRANSFER to the Astronomers' Council for Saturday, June 13: These signs are influenced by the Hiron-Venus square
The article discusses an astrological forecast for June 13th, focusing on the alignment between asteroid Hiron in Taurus and Venus, which governs Taurus. It suggests this alignment may lead to excessive spending on pleasures, beauty, food, perfumes, and aesthetic treatments. The text also highlights the influence of Jupiter and Mercury in Cancer, encouraging activities related to water such as spas or water sports. It specifically mentions individuals born under certain zodiac signs—Lions, Tauruses, Aquarians, Scorpios, Crabs, and Pisces—who might be more affected by these influences. The text

IN THE NEAR East: Israel and Hezbollah have agreed to a cease-fire, and now it IS in effect!
Israel and Hezbollah have reportedly reached an agreement to halt hostilities, according to television station N12. Israeli forces will remain in the security zone to 'respond to attacks.' Iran had previously requested guarantees that hostilities in Lebanon would cease before resuming talks with the United States in Switzerland. A diplomatic source stated that Iran sought assurances that hostilities in Lebanon would end, adding that mediators are currently working on resolving the issue. Talks between the U.S. and Iran have been temporarily postponed following Israeli strikes in Lebanon. A U.S

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

IMPORTANT: Two Belgrade bus lines for work until July 3 change routes
Due to maintenance work in Ulica gospodara Vučića in Zvezdara municipality, bus lines 46 and 55 will have altered routes from today until July 3. The changes involve closing part of the road, affecting traffic flow. Specific route adjustments are provided for both directions of travel for each line. Additional changes are also planned due to maintenance work in Ulica Dragoslava Srejovića between June 13 and 14.
"MORALS SHOW THAT HE IS A MAN, A MONSTER, A HEADLINE EVIL" Brnabić completely unmasked the campaign against Vučić: People still trusted him and appreciated his efforts
Ana Brnabić, President of the Serbian Parliament, addressed what she called a false controversy involving 'sound cannon' allegations, describing it as part of a broader campaign against Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić. She criticized past claims that Vučić is a criminal, corrupt, involved in human trafficking, and not ethnically Serbian, noting these were insufficient to undermine his public support. Brnabić argued that people still trusted Vučić due to his efforts in creating jobs, infrastructure, healthcare facilities, and improving wages and pensions. She suggested opponents had to go to

VJT e-mail allegedly received threats against Vucic and Prosecutor Stefanovic
The Special Department for Combating High-Tech Crime at the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office (VJT) in Belgrade has informed that it has ordered the police to urgently identify and process individuals who allegedly sent threatening messages via email to President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić and Chief Prosecutor of the VJT in Belgrade, Nenad Stefanović, as well as two media owners. The threats reportedly relate to today’s statement by the VJT regarding the existence of grounds for suspicion of simulating the use of a 'sound cannon' by an individual linked to the media outlet NN. Sample messages,

Tepić: "Mordić's laws" one of the dirtiest political frauds
Marinika Tepić, a member of the Serbian Progressive Party (SSP), criticized the proposed changes to the judicial laws known as 'Mrđić's Laws' during a session of the National Assembly. She accused the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) of attempting to implement what she called one of the dirtiest political deceptions. Tepić claimed that the government is misrepresenting these legal amendments as reforms aimed at aligning Serbia with European standards, but argued this is not accurate. She also stated that the government has not addressed the harmful consequences of the already adopted 'Mr

Pupovac: The attack on Veran Matić is the most direct possession of the campaign orchestrated from the highest places of power in Serbia
Milorad Pupovac, predsednik Srpske demokratske samostalne stranke i poslanik u hrvatskom parlamentu, tvrdi da je napad na Verana Matića direktna posledica kampanje orkestrirane sa najviših mesta vlasti u Republici Srbiji. Pupovac navodi da su napadili Verana Matića lica poznata kao prekršioci zakona ili njihovi poslušnici, i da su delovali kao zakonodavci ispred zakonodavnog tela.
The state gives 65,000 dinars a month - here's who's on the payroll
The Serbian government has adopted a proposal for the Parent-Caregiver Law, introducing a monthly allowance of 65,000 dinars for parents who are unable to work due to caring for seriously ill children. The law also ensures that these parents continue to receive contributions for pension and health insurance. The law does not affect existing rights and services for children, such as personal care assistants or stays at day centers. Parents will retain their caregiver status even after their children reach adulthood. The law defines conditions for accessing a parent-caregiver pension, with a set

The film that changed Jennifer Lopez's life - she saw it during her divorce from Ben Affleck
Dženifer Lopez je u intervjuu pomenula film 'Prava ljubav' kao najuzbudljiviji film koji ju je promenio, posebno tokom njenog razvoda od Ben-a Afleka. U intervjuu je govorila o glumačkoj ekipi filma i naglasila kako su glumeći talenti bili izuzetni.

Union: Parent-caregiver law comes at the expense of social services, which are already understaffed
The Union of Employees in Social Protection has expressed concerns over the upcoming Law on the Status of Parent-Caregiver, stating that a significant part of its implementation will fall on social work centers and institutions already facing severe staffing shortages. While they welcome the adoption of the proposed law, they argue that without adequate workforce expansion, existing staff will become further overburdened, risking the quality of services provided under current and future social protection laws.

Jelisaveta does not divorce Theodosić, she has special requirements: She found a boyfriend 11 years younger, and she still does not leave her husband, we discover why - "She fell in love here"
Actress Jelisaveta Orašanin and former basketball player Miloš Teodosić have decided to divorce after nine years of marriage. Although the legal process is ongoing and the divorce papers have not been officially signed, Jelisaveta has moved on emotionally and is reportedly in a relationship with actor Pavel Mensur, who is 11 years her junior. The couple remains cordial, primarily due to their children, but the divorce proceedings are stalled over disputes regarding the division of property. Jelisaveta is seeking half of all shared assets and also claims half of Teodosić's earnings and assets积累

Enjoy a hell of a day, I want more! Here comes the cable guy!
The article provides a weather forecast from the Republic Hydrological and Meteorological Institute of Serbia (RHMZ). It states that the night will mostly be clear with occasional rain or thunderstorms in mountainous areas. Tomorrow is expected to be predominantly sunny and warm with light winds from the north. Afternoon showers or thunderstorms are anticipated in southern and eastern parts of Serbia. Temperatures range between 11°C and 33°C. The weekend and beginning of next week will remain largely sunny and very hot, with temperatures reaching up to 35°C. Short-term rain or thunderstorms,伴有

"Remember, we never beg anyone" - Đorđa shared the video! (VIDEO)
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni accused U.S. President Donald Trump of inventing a story about her after he claimed she had 'asked' him for a joint photo at the G7 summit. Meloni stated she was 'shocked' by his comments, calling them 'completely fabricated.' She also criticized Trump for showing more courtesy toward Western adversaries than longtime allies. The latest verbal clash marks a sudden deterioration in relations between two right-wing politicians, just days after the G7 summit appeared to stabilize previously tense relations, which had been strained this year over disagreements

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

A Serb on his way to Greece has his car confiscated by the police!
The article reports that Serbian citizens traveling to Greece through North Macedonia have had their cars confiscated by local police due to reckless driving. A Serbian driver was caught speeding at 188 km/h on the highway and had his Porsche seized under new strict traffic safety laws implemented by North Macedonia. The article highlights concerns raised on social media regarding these new measures.
vadKvadratura kruga stops broadcasting on RTS, Branko Stanković on the state of public service: May God help them
The iconic Serbian TV show 'Kvadratura kruga' has ceased broadcasting on RTS after nearly 25 years. Its creator, Branko Stanković, explained that he was offered a severance package as part of his employment contract with RTS. He stated that this financial offer was necessary to purchase an apartment he currently rents from RTS. Stanković emphasized that he does not plan to retire and expressed hope that the show could continue if serious television channels express interest.

Not Julia Roberts: Who is the "woman mathematician" from the popular internet meme
The article discusses a popular internet meme featuring a woman surrounded by mathematical formulas, which resembles actress Julia Roberts but is actually Brazilian actress Renata Sora from the 2004 Brazilian telenovela 'Senhora do Destino.' The article explains that the character played by Sora, Nazare Tedesko, was a notorious villain in the show and has inspired various memes in Brazil. It highlights the popularity of the telenovela and the iconic status of the character.
Electric cars become gasoline: Charging like a fuel splash, here's what we get!
The article discusses advancements in electric vehicle (EV) charging technology by Chinese automaker BYD, highlighting their new high-power charging system capable of reaching up to 1.5 MW. This is significantly faster than current ultra-fast chargers and relies on an advanced battery architecture called the Blade battery, designed for extreme charging conditions. The goal is to redefine the user experience of EVs by making charging times comparable to refueling with gasoline, addressing one of the main psychological barriers for potential EV buyers. BYD is also expanding its infrastructure in

Journalist Nova.rs: Milić and Vuković's contradictory statements, they want us to forget the question of where the police chief came from with criminals
Saša Vuković, accused of killing Aleksander Nešević at the '27' restaurant in Senjak, gave a statement to the Higher Public Prosecution Office in Belgrade. He claimed he knew Nešević privately and professionally, and that they had a conflict over a joint project. Vuković stated he was the only person who shot Nešević and that Veselin Milić, former head of the Belgrade police, was present but left after Nešević first left the venue. According to Vuković, Milić called him to the restaurant to reconcile with Nešević. Journalist Dijana Antonijević from Nova.rs noted contradictions between Vukovićs

The website of the Faculty of Philosophy in Nis targeted by hackers after the decision of the Administrative Court
The website of the Faculty of Philosophy in Niš has been targeted by five hacking attacks, some of which are still ongoing, following a decision by the Administrative Court to delay the implementation of a resolution by the Ministry of Education regarding changes to the faculty's work permit and the removal of three departments. According to researcher Milan Videnović, associate of the institution, the first attack turned the site into a betting platform, while subsequent attacks threatened official emails and hardware. He noted that during a coordinated attack, antivirus software filtered 17

Students in Blockade: Prosecutors drawing attention away from fundamental issues
Students in Blockade, an informal group, accused the Higher Public Prosecution (VJT) of attempting to divert attention from key issues through an investigation into alleged fabrication of evidence regarding the use of a sonic weapon during a March 2025 protest. The group claimed the investigation relied on a document prepared two months prior to the protest, discussing potential security measures such as sound devices, water cannons, and tear gas. They criticized the prosecution for focusing on discussions about possible police actions rather than addressing ongoing concerns raised over a year

The mother of a disabled child ended her hunger strike after five days: "My son is finding it harder and harder to bear my absence"
Kristina Demeter Filipčev, mother of a child with disabilities, ended her five-day hunger strike after insisting on her husband's request, citing concerns over her son's health. She had initiated the strike alongside Iva Hromiš, demanding reimbursement for transportation costs for their children with developmental issues. The local mayor of Bečej, Vuk Radojević, invited her to end the strike and offered private discussions, though he emphasized that decisions on such requests are made by the relevant social services department. Both mothers claim they exhausted all administrative options to争取回

Dačić: VJT announcement exposed a monstrous plan, the lie about the sonic cannon was an introduction to the civil war
Ivica Dačić, Serbia's Minister of Internal Affairs, stated that the announcement by the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade has fully exposed a 'monstrous and meticulously planned scheme' aimed at creating mass panic, street conflicts, and civil war in Serbia through fabricated claims about the use of a sound cannon by police on Slavija Square. He emphasized that the claim was not an error but a premeditated strategy.

European Commission survey: In Serbia, 40 percent of citizens think that the country will never join the EU
A European Commission survey reveals that 40% of Serbian citizens believe Serbia will never join the EU, while less than a third have a positive view of the EU. The survey also indicates that support for EU membership is lower in Serbia compared to other Western Balkan countries, Turkey, and Eastern neighbors. Key obstacles cited by respondents include unresolved territorial disputes, lack of EU interest in Serbia's accession, and failure to meet EU standards.

Producer found dead in his apartment - worked with Beyonce and Eminem
Tej Kit, producent muzike koji je suršavao sa umetnicima poput Bijonse, Eminema i Trevisa Skota, je pronaden mrtav u svom stanu u Nešvilu. Policija navodi da se ne sumnja u nečasn radnju u vezi sa njegovom smrću, a tačan uzrok smrti ce biti utvrđen nakon autopsije.

The fence in the Gradac River Protected Area is still standing, although the deadline for its removal has passed (PHOTO/VIDEO)
A concrete and wire fence erected by the elders of the 'Ćelije' monastery around their property in the protected area of the Gradac River remains standing despite an order from the republican inspection to remove it. Part of the fence was later knocked down by unknown individuals, leaving broken concrete posts and overgrown wire that pose potential dangers to visitors and wildlife. Ognjen Krnetić, the guardian of the protected area, stated that the deadline for removing the illegally constructed fence has passed and expressed concern about the risk posed by the fallen section.

News from the South: Niški Vodovod gives over 195,000 euros for private security to a Belgrade company
The Niš Public Utility Company (JKP) Naissus signed a contract worth over 195,000 euros with Belgrade-based firm Cyber Security and Defence for private security services through a tender process. The contract value without VAT was 19,128,300 dinars, or 22,953,960 dinars including VAT. The tender was exempted from the Law on Public Procurement, and details about the service being paid for by citizens are not available on the Public Procurement Portal. JKP Naissus cited Article 27, paragraph 3 of the law regarding purchases below certain thresholds for social and other special services. They did

FALSE seers infected an elderly woman (77) - 6 MILLION were lost!
Two individuals from Bacska Palanka were arrested by the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Beocin on suspicion of fraud. They allegedly offered services to remove 'black magic' through their website 'vidovita-maria.com', deceiving a 77-year-old woman into giving them jewelry and cash worth six million dinars. Police found multiple pieces of jewelry and documents confirming receipt of money from several people during a search of their home. The suspects have been detained for up to 48 hours and will be handed over to the Public Prosecutor's Office in Novi Sad. The MUP also warned citizens about a

SSP: Investigate allegations that patrons of the House in Zvezanska were offered money to go to the SNS meeting
The Serbian Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP) has called for an urgent investigation into claims circulating on social media that minors under state guardianship at the Dom za zaštitu odojčadi, dece i omladine (Dom for the Protection of Infants, Children, and Youth) in Belgrade were offered money to attend a rally organized by the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) in March of this year. The SSP described the alleged use of children for promoting the SNS as a moral failure and a violation of fundamental principles of the rule of law and the social protection system. They have requested a prompt,

Death at work: A case in Linglong illustrating the acute symptoms of a chronic illness
A worker died at a factory in Zrenjanin owned by Linglong, marking another workplace fatality this year. The incident occurred when the employee attempted to clear a machine malfunction. According to unofficial reports, the deceased was a young male worker. Local activists have raised concerns about frequent incidents involving the machinery, though no official statement has been released by Linglong. Prosecutors stated the death resulted from the employee's violation of safety protocols, but past cases suggest a different reality regarding worker fatalities in Serbia. Annual statistics show a

Changes in Belgrade's public transport affect all lines: Here's what you need to check before traveling
A new summer bus schedule is being implemented for all urban, suburban, and local transport lines in Belgrade starting tomorrow. This includes the introduction of seasonal routes connecting six parts of the city with Ada Ciganlija. The number of vehicles operating during weekdays will be 1,372, while 970 will operate on Saturdays and 910 on Sundays. The updated schedules are available on the website of the Secretariat for Transport. Additionally, five seasonal routes connect Ada Ciganlija with other areas of the city, including Zemun, Konjarnik, Mirogoj, Bežanijska Kosa, and Vršac (Trošarina)–

Nova.rs: The Agency for the Prevention of Corruption initiated the procedure of extraordinary verification of the assets of Minister Đedović Handanović
The Agency for Preventing Corruption has initiated an extraordinary check of the accuracy and completeness of property and income information declared by Minister of Mining and Energy Dubravka Đedović Handanović. The agency stated it is gathering data from other public authorities, legal entities, and individuals in accordance with the Law on Prevention of Corruption. It emphasized that only the fact of whether a procedure was initiated against a public official and its outcome would be made public. Đedović Handanović confirmed she owns a company in Croatia but said it generates no profit, has

GRAĐANA PAŠALIĆ: Do not abolish tax incentives for the employment of persons with disabilities without analysis
The Ombudsman for Citizens, Zoran Pašalić, has submitted comments, proposals, and suggestions to the Ministry of Finance regarding draft laws amending the Law on Contributions for Mandatory Social Insurance and the Law on Personal Income Tax. He warns that it is unclear whether the proposed changes would ensure effective measures to encourage the employment of people with disabilities. Pašalić recommends maintaining existing provisions that exempt employers from paying taxes and contributions when employing individuals with disabilities until a comprehensive analysis of their effects is done,

Report: Money Laundering in Serbia in the Real Estate Sector, Including Individual Notaries, Brokers, and Accountants
A report by the Global Initiative against Transnational Organized Crime (GI-TOC) reveals that money laundering in Serbia is institutionalized through collaboration between the financial sector and real estate. Notaries, intermediaries, and accountants routinely formalize the sale of undervalued property, fictitious loans, and inflated invoices, providing a legal facade for illegally obtained funds. The national risk assessment from 2024 identifies real estate, accounting, and intermediary services as key channels for money laundering. A criminal group active between 2019 and 2024 was uncovered

Prelević on the sonic cannon case: The authorities had already instructed the prosecutor to order my detention, the regime is now looking for a scapegoat
Božo Prelević, advokat i bivši ministar unutrašnjih poslova Srbije, izjavio je da mu je vlast naložila da se tužilac usmeri da mu odredi pritvor nakon incidenta sa 'zvučnim topom' tokom protesta 15. marta 2023. godine. Tužilaštvo je izrazilo sumnju da su studenti planirali simulaciju zvučnog topa tijekom protesta, a istražuje sve relevantne osobe koje su javno izneli tvrdnje o upotrebi zvučnog topa.
US-Iranian negotiations postponed, Vance cancelled his trip to Switzerland
The new round of direct talks between the United States and Iran has been postponed after Vice President Kamala Harris canceled her planned trip to Switzerland. The White House stated that logistics were 'not simple or predictable.' This comes a day after the U.S. lifted its maritime blockade against Iran, following a previously signed agreement aimed at ending conflicts. Although the agreement also mentioned ending conflicts in Lebanon, the Lebanese Ministry of Health reported at least 18 deaths from Israeli attacks overnight. The Israeli military said it targeted a Hezbollah group supported,
EFJ concerned over attacks, threats, institutional failures in Serbia's
The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) has issued an emergency resolution expressing serious concerns about the situation of media freedom in Serbia. The resolution highlights issues such as attacks on journalists, threats, institutional failures, and 'media capture.' These concerns were submitted by the Independent Journalists' Association of Serbia (NUNS) and the Nezavisnost union. The EFJ calls on Serbian authorities to investigate these incidents, protect journalists, and end smear campaigns and political pressure on the media. Additionally, the EFJ urges the European Union to tieSer

New fuel prices - cheaper gasoline and diesel
The price of eurodiesel and premium gasoline in Serbia has decreased by three dinars per liter compared to the previous week. The article notes that since the US-Israeli attack on Iran in late February, global oil prices have risen due to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, which handles 20% of global oil trade. The Serbian government has extended the regulation limiting fuel prices until mid-August and adjusted diesel prices for farmers.

EFJ Assembly adopts emergency resolution on deterioration of media freedoms and safety of journalists in Serbia
The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) has adopted an urgent resolution expressing serious concern over the worsening state of media freedom and journalist safety in Serbia. The resolution highlights an increase in attacks, threats, pressure, and institutional failures against journalists and media workers. According to data verified by the SafeJournalists network on the Mapping Media Freedom platform, there have been 389 documented cases of violations of media freedoms in Serbia since 2024, affecting 643 media professionals. The document mentions physical attacks, death threats, illegal

Đilas: The worst buyer for NIS would be the Hungarian MOL
Dragan Đilas, leader of the Serbian Freedom and Justice Party, stated that the Hungarian MOL would be the worst buyer for NIS, Serbia's oil company. He claimed MOL has no interest in maintaining the Pančevo Refinery, which belongs to NIS. Đilas criticized Minister of Mining and Energy Dubravka Đedović Handanović for signing an agreement allowing MOL to purchase Gazprom's share in NIS, questioning when the Government of Serbia decided not to exercise its right of first refusal under the sale agreement with Gazprom. He suggested that if the Government did not make such a decision, Đedović Handan

Parents of Jovina students in protest march to the Presidency, asking Vučić to answer whether he protects the school's director
A group of parents and teachers from the Novi Sad gymnasium 'Jovan Jovanović Zmaj' held a protest outside the Ministry of Education in Belgrade and later marched to the President's Office, demanding an answer from President Aleksandar Vučić on whether he protects the school's director, Radivoj P. Stojković. The group has already requested a meeting with Minister of Education Dejan Vuk Stanković four times but was told the minister is unavailable. They claim officials at the local level are aware of the director's alleged illegal activities but are unable to act without consulting the top of Vu

Hugh Jackman complained: In the last three movies the same thing happens to me
Hju Džekman, holivudska zvezda, je izjavio da je u svojim poslednjim trema filmovima, uključujući 'The Death of Robin Hood' i 'The Sheep Detectives', glumio likove koji umiru. On navodi da je to slučajnost, a ne simbolika njegove sopstvene sudbine. Džekman je takođe naglasio da je inspirisan filmom 'Unforgiven' i da je istražio istorijsku figuru Robina Huda kroz literature.

Day live: VJT investigates allegations of a simulated "sound cannon" at the March 15 protest
The article discusses ongoing investigations by Serbia's Public Prosecutor's Office into alleged planning of a 'sound cannon' simulation during the March 15th protests. It also covers the impact of the so-called 'Mrdić laws' on the work of prosecutors and their effects on Serbia's European Union integration process.

Stevanović: There are extraterritorial oases in Serbia in which there is no responsibility - Linglong, Ziđin, Ćacilend
Ivana Stevanović from the Slavko Ćuruvija Foundation comments on the lack of accountability in certain areas of Serbia, referring to incidents at factories such as Linglong, Ziđin, and Ćacilend. She criticizes the government for waging war against critical media and enabling individuals to enrich themselves while undermining societal dissent and journalistic freedom. She highlights the lack of transparency in both private companies and the state, noting instances where Serbian entities have faced U.S. sanctions but receive minimal oversight. Stevanović also mentions the area in front of the Sk

Serbian minor arrested on suspicion of attempted murder of 17-year-old in Herceg Novi
A 17-year-old Serbian citizen was arrested in Herceg Novi on suspicion of attempting to kill another 17-year-old with a knife. The incident occurred near Forte Mare fortress. Police conducted an investigation, collected evidence, and coordinated with prosecutors to identify and locate the perpetrator. The injured victim was taken to the hospital for treatment.

Vucic discusses economy, AI, Serbia's position with Jeffrey Sachs
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic met with US economist Jeffrey Sachs during the first Forum on Sustainability and Connectivity organized by the Serbian Chamber of Commerce. They discussed major international economic, political, and security challenges, Serbia's position in complex geopolitical circumstances, industrial development, artificial intelligence, and the role of new technologies in shaping the global economy. Vucic emphasized Serbia's potential in technology and innovation and its participation in global technological development.

Pavlović: Urgently stop the adoption of the urban plan for the Bajdina area in Belgrade
Miloš Pavlović, member of the Belgrade branch of the Serbian People's Movement (Narodni pokret Srbije), has stated that the city government plans to adopt a detailed regulation plan for the Bajdin area in Belgrade at the next session of the City Assembly. The proposed plan would convert 66 hectares of forested land into residential construction land, located near the first line of the Belgrade Metro. Pavlović claims this plan serves the interests of certain 'newly composed progressive technocrats' aiming for financial gain and highlights environmental concerns, including the loss of greenery,

Today and tomorrow lodging objections to the preliminary results of the final exam for the eighth grade
Students in the eighth grade, along with their parents, can submit objections to the preliminary results of the final exam today and tomorrow. The preliminary results were published yesterday on the 'My High School' portal. Objections can be submitted either at school or electronically through the 'My High School' website.

Zrenjanin's opposition to working conditions: While Vučić and Salapura remain silent, young lives are being lost in Linglong
The Zrenjanin opposition has criticized the government over safety conditions at the Chinese factory 'Linglong' following the death of a young worker. The incident occurred when the worker attempted to clear a machine malfunction. Opposition parties accused the government of ignoring previous warnings about unsafe working conditions and legal violations at the factory. They also noted that the U.S. and France had banned imports from the factory due to reports of forced labor and poor working conditions. The opposition called out President Aleksandar Vučić and Mayor Dragutin Salapura for their

US shells vessel in eastern Pacific, three people killed (VIDEO)
The US military attacked a vessel in the Eastern Pacific, killing three people, as part of a multi-month campaign by President Donald Trump's administration against alleged drug smugglers in Latin America. The attack occurred along known smuggling routes, but the military did not provide evidence that the ship was transporting drugs. A video released online showed the vessel catching fire after being struck. Trump claimed the US is in an 'armed conflict' with drug cartels and justified the attacks as necessary to stop the flow of drugs into the US. Critics question the legality and efficacy of

Patriarch Porfirije: Please pray for those who did not have good intentions when they saw the offering of the Belt of the Mother of God
The head of the Serbian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Porfirije, stated that some people did not have good intentions when interpreting the arrival of 'a river of people' to pay homage to the Belt of the Virgin Mary. He emphasized the need to pray for those individuals so that God might forgive them and bring them to the knowledge of truth and justice. During a service at the Church of Saint Simeon the Myrrh-Gusher in New Belgrade, he warned that carrying hatred towards God leads to spiritual death. He urged believers to overcome their anger and resentment through Christ's love and faith, asking🙏
Record demand for workers in Montenegro's coastal areas! Can Montenegro's tourism survive without foreign workers? Here's how to retain local labor
The Montenegrin tourism sector faces significant labor shortages during the season, relying heavily on foreign workers from neighboring countries like Serbia, North Macedonia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Despite efforts by relevant institutions to encourage local employment through job fairs, training, and counseling, employers continue to depend on seasonal workers from abroad. Professor Ivo Županović highlights the lack of mechanisms to employ domestic labor, particularly those with basic vocational qualifications, and emphasizes the need to align the education system with the needs of the旅游

MAJAR in just a couple of days changed the situation in Ukraine - I'm dropping these 4 words!
The article discusses Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's influence on the EU's stance regarding Ukraine's accession process. Initially, the draft conclusions of the EU summit included language suggesting that remaining clusters for Ukraine's accession should be opened 'as soon as possible.' However, this phrase was removed at the last minute due to Orbán's insistence. The article notes that Orbán publicly claimed responsibility for this change, emphasizing his role in slowing down the process. Two European diplomats confirmed that Orbán pushed for the removal of the clause, which could be

STAY ON THE HIGHWAY WITH LITTLE FIRE: Additional traffic congestion is expected due to the weekend
The article reports on increased traffic intensity across major roads in Serbia due to the end of the workweek, the upcoming weekend, and the start of the summer tourist season. It highlights expected congestion during afternoon and evening hours, particularly at entrances to larger cities, toll stations, and high-traffic areas. The Serbian Road Management Company (AMSS) advises drivers to travel during early morning or late evening hours for more comfortable driving conditions. Additionally, 'Putevi Srbije' reminds drivers that starting July 1, all owners and users of category four vehicles (

A WORKER in a factory has died!
A worker died in a factory in Zrenjanin last night. Emergency services confirmed the death around 9 PM on June 18. The body was sent for an autopsy to determine the cause of death. Authorities have been informed, including the prosecution and inspection. Earlier this month, a man from Žabljak was arrested on suspicion of violating safety regulations after a worker fell from scaffolding at a construction site in Zrenjanin and later died. Police stated he failed to ensure safe working conditions and proper oversight. A similar tragedy occurred in Kaluđerica last month when a worker died after a房
Israeli army attacks southern Lebanon, Hezbollah says it is fighting intense battles
Israeli forces conducted attacks across southern Lebanon during the night, according to Israeli military reports, while Hezbollah stated it was engaged in intense combat in the area. The conflict threatens a potential agreement between Iran and the United States aimed at ending the war, including ceasing hostilities in Lebanon. At least 16 people were killed in Israeli strikes, reported by the Lebanese National News Agency (NNA). Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has refused to withdraw Israeli troops, stating they will remain until the threat from Hezbollah is eliminated. The attacks,

Activist from Zrenjanin on the death of workers in Linglong: We unofficially hear that there have been incidents on this machine before
An activist from Zrenjanin commented on the death of a worker at the Linglong factory, stating that workers have reported frequent incidents involving a particular machine. The police and prosecution have arrived at the scene, and the body has been sent for an autopsy. The activist criticized the lack of transparency from the company, referencing past cases in Vietnam, India, and Bangladesh where workers faced poor conditions. She mentioned that while some issues like wages were resolved, the overall operations remain opaque.

Cheaper by card than by cash: Why, along with postage, do we pay the additional cost of purchasing goods by credit card - and is it legal?
The article discusses the additional cost consumers face when paying in cash upon delivery for online purchases, compared to paying by card. It highlights that some retailers, such as 'Ananas', charge an extra 200 dinars for cash payments at pickup, separate from the shipping fee. This practice is also observed with other brands. The article explains that this fee is intended to cover the cost of processing cash transactions.
A policeman suspended, a tear gas canister thrown at protesters!
A police officer from Senatobia, Mississippi, has been placed on administrative leave following a fatal shooting involving a one-year-old boy, Koen Wailey. The incident led to protests where tear gas was used by law enforcement. The officer involved has not been identified publicly. According to the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation (MBI), the incident began with a report of a theft at a Walmart store. Police attempted to stop a vehicle, which then drove toward them. At least one shot was fired, but the car continued to flee. It was later determined that the child was inside the vehicle.

Why Cold Showers Should Be Avoided During the Heat
The article discusses the risks associated with taking cold showers during hot weather. It explains that while cold showers may feel refreshing, they do not effectively cool the body and can be dangerous for some individuals. The article cites 'The Independent' and Index.hr, explaining that exposure to cold water causes blood vessels near the skin's surface to constrict, reducing blood flow to those areas. This retains heat around internal organs rather than releasing it. Additionally, sudden exposure to cold water, especially at temperatures around 15 degrees Celsius, can cause a cold shock,
"Surplus in the city treasury of 9 billion dinars": Nikodijević announced the session of the Belgrade City Assembly for June 25, on the agenda of the budget rebalance
The City Assembly of Belgrade will hold a session on June 25 to discuss rebalancing the city budget due to an excess of 9 billion dinars in revenue. According to President of the City Assembly Nikola Nikodijević, all social benefits and services will remain unchanged while investments continue. The discussion also includes issues related to climate control devices in public transport during the summer. Nikodijević emphasized that municipal companies are not meant to generate profit but to provide services, and if they do make profits, they should be reinvested into improving services or the市级的

The police will be on the lookout for all the cars, all the resources and equipment, and the two dangerous drivers will be on the radar.
The article reports on an intensified traffic control operation in Serbia, part of the international ROADPOL initiative, which has been ongoing since June 15th and will continue until June 21st. On June 19th, all available resources and devices for detecting alcohol and drug use while driving will be used continuously over 24 hours. Over 22,000 drivers have been excluded from driving due to alcohol consumption, and 1,100 due to psychoactive substances—double the number compared to last year. The police have checked over 26,000 drivers so far, uncovering around 8,000 other violations. The MUP (

Pašić: Proposed Parent-Nurse Law is a Big Fraud of the Serbian Government
Tatjana Pašić, narodna poslanica Stranke slobode i pravde (SSP), kritikuje predlog zakona o statusu roditelja-negovatelja, tvrdeći da je to 'velika prevara Vlade Srbije'. Ona navodi da bi pravo na taj status mogli ostvariti samo 3.270 roditelja umesto planiranih 50.000. Kritičari zakona navode da su uslovi za dobijanje statusa previše ograničeni, posebno za one koji imaju posao ili su penzioneri. Pašić ističe da SSP predlaže verziju zakona koja je usklađena sa evropskom praksom i da trenutni predlog ne odgovara stvarnim potrebama roditelja dece sa smetnjama u razvoju.

Watch ENJOY A New Day: The Dumpsterman - A Judgment That Leads to Questions
The article discusses the recent verdict in the case of the parents of a student who killed ten people at the Primary School 'Vladislav Ribnikar' in May 2023. The ruling has raised questions about parental responsibility, child safety, and the societal and psychological impact of the tragedy. Experts including lawyer Stefan Ćordo and psychologist Aleksandra Kontić discuss the legal, social, and psychological implications of the verdict and whether society can learn lessons to prevent similar incidents in the future. Additionally, the article mentions the parents of another student from the 'J卵

Netanyahu against Washington and Tehran: Israeli military remains in Lebanon
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stated that Israel will not withdraw its forces from southern Lebanon and will maintain a security buffer zone there as long as national security needs require, despite pressures from the United States and Iran under a new US-Iran agreement. Netanyahu emphasized that maintaining this buffer zone is necessary to ensure the safety and prosperity of northern cities. The US and Iran have reached an understanding aimed at ending hostilities and stabilizing the region, including Lebanon, but Israel is not a signatory to the agreement. President Donald特朗普

Vera rescued an abandoned linen in the forests of Radochel - he was named Mašan and became a favorite of the household (PHOTO)
Vera Marinković from the village of Bzovik, near Rudna, rescued an abandoned lamb named Mašan in the forests of Radočel. She found the lamb exhausted among the ferns while picking mushrooms. Concerned for its safety due to the presence of wild animals in the area, she took the lamb home and provided it with care and shelter. The lamb gradually recovered and became a beloved member of the family.

100,000 foreigners legally in Serbia, but only 160 refugees in reception centers
The article reports on the situation of refugees and asylum seekers in Serbia, citing Rados Đurović, President of the Board of Directors of the Center for Protection and Assistance to Asylum Seekers. According to Đurović, only around 160 refugees are currently housed in reception and asylum centers, with 161 individuals expressing intent to apply for asylum this year. The majority of these individuals come from Afghanistan, Egypt, Russia, Ghana, Turkey, and Syria. Đurović also mentioned that eight asylum grants have been issued so far, including six for Syrians, Burundians, Sierra Leoneans, Ir

Jakšić indicates that the US and Iran signed a memorandum, not an agreement: Trump did not achieve goals, Tehran showed diplomacy skills
The article discusses the signing of a document between the United States and Iran, with U.S. President Donald Trump signing it at the Elysee Palace in France. The article cites commentator Bosko Jaksic, who argues that what was signed is a memorandum rather than a formal agreement, and that neither side achieved their goals. Jaksic claims that Iran demonstrated diplomatic skill and gained what it wanted, while the U.S. did not achieve its stated objectives at the start of the conflict.

The red line: Strasbourg against Serbia, Croatia or BiH?
The article discusses recent rulings by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) in Strasbourg against Serbia, Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), focusing on issues such as freedom of assembly in Serbia, freedom of expression in Croatia, and free elections in BiH. It raises questions about who brings cases to the ECHR, the success rate of these cases, and how the implementation of court decisions is monitored. The article also explores why these legal disputes receive little public attention and whether individuals have valid grounds to take their governments to Strasbourg. Experts in

Applications for admission to the faculties of the University of Belgrade begin
The article provides information about the start of the application process for university admissions at the University of Belgrade. It outlines key dates for document submission, entrance exams, publication of preliminary and final rankings, and enrollment periods. The details include deadlines for registration, exam schedules, and procedures for submitting data after enrollment.

Extreme heat has hit a poor country, asphalt temperatures reached 64 °C!
Extreme heat has affected poor areas in India, with surface temperatures reaching 64°C in some parts of Delhi according to thermal imaging by Greenpeace India. The Indian Meteorological Department recorded a maximum temperature of 43.5°C in Delhi. High surface temperatures increase the heat absorbed by the human body through radiation, making urban areas feel significantly hotter than official air temperatures, especially where there is little shade or vegetation. Health experts warn of serious health risks such as heatstroke, headaches, fatigue, confusion, and even death if not treated. A街头卖干

Cardiologists discover what happens to the heart when you regularly eat salmon
The article discusses the cardiovascular benefits of eating salmon regularly, highlighting its high content of omega-3 fatty acids and low levels of saturated fats. Cardiologists Dr. Heather Johnson and Dr. Nina Radford explain how salmon can lower bad cholesterol (LDL), reduce inflammation, improve blood vessel function, and decrease the risk of blood clots. The American Heart Association recommends consuming at least two servings of fish per week.

On this day, June 19: Blez Pascal, born Salman Rushdie, died James Matthew Barry...
The article lists historical events and notable births and deaths that occurred on June 19 throughout history. It includes information about James I Stuart, Blaise Pascal, the first baseball game under established rules, the abolition of slavery in US territories, the execution of Maximilian I Habsburg, the arrival of the Statue of Liberty in New York, and the birth of Serbian composer Stevan Hristić and painter Jovan Bijelić.
WHAT THEY DO IN DARK NIGHT: A bizarre video has surfaced, and the police have called - The public in BiH is amazed (VIDEO)
A mysterious theft occurred in the early morning hours at a restaurant located near the Sebilj fountain in Sarajevo's Baščaršija district. According to reports, an unknown individual stole two sunshades from the establishment around 3:49 AM. Surveillance cameras captured the incident, showing the person taking inventory under the cover of night. The owners reported material damage and expressed concern over the location being one of the busiest and most visited tourist areas in Sarajevo. Authorities have been informed, and it is expected that the surveillance footage will aid in identifyingthe

THE SUMMER IS ON HAND: The heat is back in fashion, but thunderstorms and rainstorms will be in one part of Serbia
The article reports on current weather conditions in Serbia, noting predominantly sunny and warm weather with light winds from the north. It mentions local cloud development, short-term rain or showers with thunderstorms in mountainous areas of southern and eastern Serbia. Temperatures range between 11°C and 33°C. Similar conditions are expected in Belgrade, with temperatures reaching up to 31°C. The forecast indicates continued warm weather over the next week, with daily temperatures ranging from 30°C to 35°C, and occasional rain or thunderstorms mainly in mountainous regions of southwestern,

Belgium to deliver seven F-16s to Ukraine this year
Belgium plans to deliver seven F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine this year, with four intended for spare parts and three operational for defense against Russian aggression. Belgian Defense Minister Theo Francken stated he intends to increase deliveries in the coming years, depending on the readiness of Belgium's F-35s.
TRUMP: I'll probably support Netanyahu in the election, I want to see other candidates
US President Donald Trump stated he would likely support Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in upcoming elections but wants to see his opponents first. Trump praised Netanyahu's work but suggested he needs to be more rational, possibly referring to recent Israeli strikes against Hezbollah in Lebanon. Trump has previously criticized Netanyahu harshly but described their relationship as 'very good' and 'unbelievable'. Potential rivals to Netanyahu include former IDF Chief of Staff Gadi Eisenkot and former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett.

In London, two former policemen convicted of spying on Chinese dissidents
Two former police officers were sentenced in the UK for spying on Chinese dissidents. Peter Wai, a former UK border police officer, and Billy Juan, a retired Hong Kong police chief, were found guilty of espionage related to monitoring critics of the Chinese government. They were sentenced to 10 years and eight years in prison respectively. The prosecution stated that their actions caused fear among targets such as former Hong Kong legislator Nathan Law and activists referred to as 'bubashvaba.' The case was linked to violations of Hong Kong's National Security Law, as the pair aided a foreign谍

One driver, five heavy trucks: "Unmanned" freight cars
A Chinese company, Sany Group, in collaboration with technology firm Pony.ai, has developed the fourth generation of autonomous heavy trucks, which are nearing final preparation for mass production. The first models are expected to enter commercial transportation this year. These trucks feature a battery pack with a capacity over 400 kWh and are projected to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by around 60 tons annually per vehicle. One notable innovation is the '1+4' formation, where one manned truck leads four fully autonomous vehicles. Pilot projects suggest this method could reduce transport成本