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Ukrainian leader threatens Moscow with hell on earth (VIDEO)
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that Ukraine's drone attacks on Russia are part of a broader strategy to demonstrate that continued Russian aggression has increasing consequences. Zelenskyy emphasized that despite Russia's multi-layered air defense system around Moscow, Ukrainian long-range strikes have successfully reached key targets. On Thursday, Ukrainian drones hit a Moscow oil refinery for the second time this week, causing multiple fires at a facility supplying approximately 40% of Moscow's fuel. Russian officials reported intercepting 137 drones during the three-hour袭击,虽

SEVENTEEN YEARS OLD STOPPED IN A BMW and Fell and Died: The gruesome details of the terrible tragedy in the city of Požecko in Belgrade!
A severe traffic accident occurred on Wednesday, June 17, around noon in Požeška Street in Belgrade, resulting in the death of 72-year-old Nebojša G., who was driving a Toyota. The Toyota collided with a stationary BMW, causing the car to roll over. Emergency services were called to the scene, but the man was pronounced dead upon arrival. Authorities have launched an investigation into the cause of the accident, and all involved vehicles will undergo special technical inspections. The incident caused significant traffic disruption in the area.
"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

A Scene That Cried Serbia: Students from Šabac Provided a Surprise Their Teacher Will Not Forget
A touching moment at Primary School 'Vuk Karadžić' in Šapac, Serbia, was captured on social media when students from class 4/2 surprised their beloved teacher, Mika, with an emotional farewell. The students secretly organized a heartfelt gesture, presenting her with red roses and embracing her in a group hug, which moved both the teacher and those watching online. The event highlights the importance of love, patience, and respect in education.

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

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

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

Tourism Organization of Serbia organized a study visit of bloggers, gastro influencers and journalists from the region
The Serbian Tourism Organization organized a multi-day study visit for bloggers, food influencers, and journalists from neighboring countries, including Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, and North Macedonia. The event aimed to showcase Serbia's authentic culinary offerings, tourist attractions, and cultural experiences. Participants visited Belgrade, Sokobanja, Pirot, and Nish, exploring local cuisine, traditional specialties, and significant tourist sites. A special focus was placed on promoting products from southern and eastern Serbia, such as Pirotski kačkavalj, peglaj

Rule of 25 Steps: Professor Machinsky reveals how to heat an apartment without incurring a HUGE electricity bill
Professor Miloš Banjac from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering advises setting air conditioners to between 24 and 26 degrees Celsius for residential spaces, with 25 degrees as a starting point. He emphasizes balancing energy efficiency, comfort, and WHO recommendations. For commercial spaces like shopping centers, higher temperatures up to 27 degrees are acceptable due to controlled humidity and ventilation systems. Modern inverter air conditioners should remain on even when briefly leaving a room.

Police detain kids who brutally beat up a young man in Zagreb: The victim's identity has yet to be established
The Zagreb police have detained seven minors suspected of attacking an unidentified young man in Dubrava, near a school in Saint Leopold Mandic Street. The incident was captured on video and submitted to the police on June 17. The suspects are accused of attempted murder, participation in a fight, and violent behavior. The victim's identity has not yet been confirmed.

Tragedy at Ražnja: The body of an elderly woman pulled from a well in the village of Maćija
The body of a 72-year-old woman was found in a well in the village of Maćija near Ražnja this morning. Local residents discovered the body around 9:40 AM and immediately alerted the authorities. Police and rescue teams from Niš and Aleksinci spent several hours extracting the body due to the narrow and difficult terrain. Preliminary investigations indicate no signs of violence, and the cause of death is suspected to be drowning.

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

Secret Covid documents released! US intelligence chief hits the famous Dr. Fauci: "Time for the truth"
The director of the U.S. National Intelligence Agency, Tulsi Gabbard, has released declassified documents related to the origin of COVID-19, alleging they reveal connections between U.S.-funded research, the Wuhan Institute of Virology, and former high-ranking American health official Anthony Fauci. Gabbard stated that these documents expose how Fauci provided U.S. taxpayer funds for 'dangerous gain-of-function research' at the Wuhan lab and collaborated with 'politicized elements.' The release comes as Gabbard prepares to leave her position, with President Donald Trump having appointed Bill P

Terrifying Scenes in India: A Flame Burns, Seconds Between a Tragedy - Here's What Happened to the Driver
A fire broke out on a bus near the stadium in Indija today. Fortunately, no one was injured. According to unofficial information shared on social media, only the driver was inside the vehicle at the time of the fire and managed to exit safely. Firefighters and police arrived quickly at the scene and successfully contained the fire. Authorities are still investigating to determine the exact cause of the fire. Traffic in the area around the stadium has been disrupted and is being regulated by the police.

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.
New footage, for the third time this week, of a concealed Russian "dome" buzzing over the capital.
The mayor of Moscow, Sergey Sobyanin, confirmed that Moscow has been targeted by drone attacks for the third time this week. Over 30 drones were shot down during the attack, which occurred starting at noon. No casualties or significant damage have been reported. A video released by the Telegram channel Exilenova+ shows a drone flying over the city while anti-aircraft systems engage the target. The attack was directed at the Moscow region, with some drones hitting the Moscow oil refinery in the Kapotnya district, south-east of the Kremlin. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky thanked the rakе

It is proved that the Kecmanovićs did not anticipate danger, only the maximum punishment was justified: the Prosecutor General of the VJT in Belgrade announced an appeal against the verdict!
The Chief Prosecutor of the Higher Public Prosecution Office in Belgrade, Nenad Stefanović, announced that the office will appeal the verdict against Vladimir and Miljana Kecmanović, the parents of the 13-year-old boy who carried out a mass shooting at OŠ 'Vladislav Ribnikar' on May 3, 2023. The prosecution stated that the court's conviction confirmed their claims regarding the parents' negligence, including failure to recognize dangers, restrict access to weapons, and adequately supervise their child. The prosecutors argue that only maximum penalties would be just and lawful given the severe

BRUTAL THREATS have come to President Vučić - a call to the police to arrest dissidents!
The article reports that the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade has issued an urgent order to the police to identify and process individuals who sent threatening messages to President Aleksandar Vučić, the chief public prosecutor, and two media owners. The threats were sent via email following a recent announcement by the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office regarding evidence suggesting the 'sound cannon' incident on March 15 was planned in January and involved a simulation by non-state actors. The article includes excerpts from the threatening emails and criticizes the dehumanization

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

Giant shark filmed in the Adriatic: Its speed is incredible, and what it ripped apart drew special attention
A large shark was filmed in the Adriatic Sea near Hvar, suspected to be a makoi shark, known for being one of the fastest sharks in the world. The video shows the shark circling a damaged fish, likely a swordfish, and has sparked public interest online. Many viewers have linked the increasing sightings of large marine species to rising sea temperatures in the Adriatic. Some commenters stated they no longer swim near the coast due to safety concerns.

Dramatic footage from Evzonia! Serbs Trapped in a Column Without Stealth: The Agony Will Last
The article describes a severe traffic jam at the Evzoni border crossing between Serbia and Greece during the start of the summer season. A dramatic video shared on social media shows a long queue of cars and tour buses waiting to enter Greece. Witnesses report that the situation has become extremely stressful, with over 30 tourist buses already lined up before the border. The article advises travelers to exercise caution, patience, and bring sufficient water and refreshments due to the expected prolonged delays. Experts recommend using alternative border crossings to reduce congestion.

Will he be Britain's next prime minister?
The article discusses the upcoming election in Meerfield, England, focusing on Andy Burnham, a Labour Party candidate who is seen as a potential successor to Keir Starmer. The election is described as one of the most significant individual races in modern British political history, with 77,000 voters potentially deciding the future prime minister. Burnham's advantage comes from divisions among right-wing voters, as opinion polls suggest his victory could result from split votes between two former colleagues who now lead competing parties. Peter Thompson, a local shop owner, expresses support 4

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

Criminal fleeing from police in Montenegro, followed by dramatic pursuit: This is how it all ended
A dramatic chase in Montenegro ended with the arrest of a wanted individual after he attempted to evade police by aggressively maneuvering around a police motorcycle during a traffic stop. The suspect, identified as A.S. (31) from Bijelo Polje, resisted arrest, attacked a police officer, and tried to knock him off his motorcycle. Police stated that the incident nearly resulted in serious consequences but was avoided due to the officer's quick reaction.

You must do this thing from tomorrow: Alarm goes off in Serbia, meteorologists warn of the greatest danger
The article reports on an upcoming heatwave in Serbia, with temperatures expected to exceed 35°C and high UV indices reaching critical levels. Meteorologists have issued a warning, emphasizing the need for adequate protection due to the health risks posed by extreme heat and UV radiation. The article includes information on temperature ranges, UV index forecasts, and specific regions affected.

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

PUTIN REMAINS WEAK, so please take advantage of the opportunity: Zelensky has sent a dramatic warning to the Ukrainians
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned Ukrainians that Russian attacks could intensify, stating that Putin is becoming weak politically, militarily, and physically. He urged citizens to use shelters and emphasized that Russia has no intention of stopping its aggression, calling all of Putin's peace offers false. Zelenskyy also mentioned that Ukraine received confirmation from nine countries regarding the Priority List of Ukraine's Requests (PURL) initiative, under which NATO European members purchase U.S. weapons for Ukraine worth over a billion dollars. Additionally, he called for the

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

Avoid this deontic: A complete traffic turnaround in Serbia, where a mile-long traffic jam awaits you
Traffic disruptions continue on the Sjenica - Nova Varoš highway segment due to the blockage at the Goveđak depot, with vehicles being alternately allowed through. Putevi Srbije has stated that the public will be informed when traffic conditions normalize on this section. On the Miloš Veliki motorway, the junction at Preljina is closed until June 26 due to construction work connecting the Miloš Veliki motorway with the Moravski corridor. Alternative routes include the Takovo and Pakovrače junctions. Traffic on the motorway heading towards Požega is proceeding without issues. There are no hold-

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

Dragan pulled NEMAN out of Western Moravia: You simply won't believe how big it is - the fight has been going on FOREVER!
Dragan Klajić, a passionate fisherman from the village of Konjevići in Čačak, caught a large specimen of a som (fish) weighing 17.5 kilograms from the Western Morava river. The catch took approximately two hours and was unexpected, as such large specimens are typically found in Lake Međuvršje. Local fishermen expressed surprise at the size of the fish, noting that such large examples are rare in this part of the Western Morava.

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)–

Sad news: Anastasija Obradović died after six months of fighting for her life after the accident in Jevrejska
Anastasija Obradović (25), koja je bila ozbiljno povređena u saobraćajnoj nesreći u Novom Sadu krajem prošle godine, umrla je posle šest meseci borbe za život. Njene povrede uključivali su teška krvarenja, prelome lobanje, povrede mozga, prelome kostiju, povrede unutrašnjih organa, kao i komplikacije poput respiratorne insuficijencije i sepse. Nakon više operacija, njeno stanje se privremeno stabilizovalo, ali je kasnije ostala bez svesti i umrla. U nesreći su bili povređeni i drugi ljudi.

Disaster in Serbia: Over 140,000 cubic yards of forest destroyed, and here's who was the main culprit
The article reports on forest damage in Serbia in 2025, noting total damages of over 140,000 cubic meters of wood. Of this, approximately 30% was caused by human activity, while the remaining damage was attributed to natural causes such as storms, insects, and plant diseases. The report also mentions 93 fires in state forests covering 1,956 hectares, with 23,184 cubic meters of damaged wood. Private forests saw 3,122 hectares affected, with 24,451 cubic meters of wood damaged.

Russian politician left two children to fight in Ukraine: She will never return home
Angelina Podkopajeva, 42-godišnja rusa poslanica iz Rostovske oblasti, poginula je u borbama u Donbasu u januaru 2026. Pre nego što se pridružila ruskim oružanim snagama, bila je aktivna kao volonterska pomaća za humanitarna pitanja. Ostavila je dvoje dece – ćerku od 12 i sina od 16 godina. Pogibija je dogodila se u blizini grada Limana, koje ima strategijski značaj zbog njegovog položaja u odnosu na Slavjansk i Kramatorsk. Ukrajinski izvori navode da su snage koje su sudjelovale u Trećem armijskom korpu uspjele stabilizirati situaciju i potisnuti protivničku stranu dalje od gradskih predgrada

Ministry of Health: Free preventive cardiovascular check-ups for citizens organized in Rajna
The Ministry of Health organized free cardiovascular check-ups in Ražanj as part of the national campaign 'Health Caravan.' The event included an educational session on preventing cardiovascular diseases, with speeches by officials such as Deputy Minister of Health Nebojša Tasić, Snežana Plavšić from the Institute of Public Health of Serbia, and Mirjana Nedić from the Ražanj Health Center. Officials emphasized the importance of prevention, early detection of risk factors, and maintaining heart health through proper diet, physical activity, and quitting smoking.

I was loved by my family: The cry of Suzana Čikić after the verdict of Kecmanović is the hell of Ribnikar
The article reports on the sentencing of Vladimir and Miljana Kecmanović, parents of a child involved in a school shooting at the Primary School 'Vladislav Ribnikar' in March 2023, where nine students and a guard were killed. Vladimir was sentenced to 14 years and six months in prison for neglect and abuse of a minor and endangering public safety. His wife received two years and eleven months for neglect and abuse of a minor. The article details the victims and mentions Suzana Čikić, mother of one of the deceased children, expressing her belief that justice has not been fully served because no

Babis reacted: "The Czech Republic will not meet the NATO target this year"
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš stated that the Czech Republic will not meet NATO's target of spending 2% of GDP on defense this year. The country had previously aimed to reach this goal but has reduced its planned defense spending to between 1.7% and 1.8% of GDP. Babiš emphasized the need to stabilize public finances first. Meanwhile, the Czech government increased spending on energy subsidies and road construction, leading to a higher budget deficit compared to the previous administration. NATO has agreed to raise its minimum defense spending target to 5% of GDP by 2035.

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

Fire on one of the busiest bridges across the Danube: Traffic halted, the city in chaos
A fire broke out at one of the busiest bridges over the Danube in Vienna, leading to traffic disruptions and chaos in the city. The professional firefighting service in Vienna intervened on Friday at the area of the Floridsdorf Bridge. Thick smoke was visible from a distance. According to spokesperson Christian Failer of the firefighters, grass is burning in the area around the bridge. A large number of firefighters were deployed, including fireboats. The fire is currently being extinguished in full force. The exact cause of the fire has not yet been determined. The bridge has been closed to交通

The man who threw the baby to the crocodiles at the zoo is set free!
A man from Norfolk, suspected of throwing a three-year-old boy into a crocodile pool at a zoo in Britain, has been released on bail after being deemed unfit for trial. The child remains hospitalized in critical but stable condition following the incident at Johnson's of Old Hurst Zoo on Thursday. Police are continuing their investigation and have expressed support for the child and his family. The zoo has over 100 animals, including crocodiles, tigers, lions, capybaras, meerkats, and sloths. The crocodiles are kept in a modified livestock shed with metal-fenced elevated walkways where visitors

NextGen Betting Forum: Fighting the black market a common goal of regulators and organizers
The article discusses the NextGen Betting Forum, where stakeholders in Serbia's gambling industry, including regulators, operators, providers, and financial institutions, emphasized their shared goal of combating illegal and gray-market gambling. The event focused on responsible gambling practices, technological advancements, addiction prevention, and the industry's contribution to the national budget and support for sports and communities. Mozzart, a participating company, addressed current issues facing the betting industry in Serbia.

HORRIBLE and disturbing images from the bridge in St.
A truck overturned on the Senćanski Bridge in Senta early in the morning, causing traffic disruption. The truck collided with a metal structure when its cargo fell onto the road. No injuries were reported, but there was material damage. Traffic was later restored.

THE CURRENT Gives 5,000 DINARS a Month for These 36 DISCURES: A list of who will be paid
The government has announced a list of 36 vocational fields for which students will receive monthly financial support of 5,000 Serbian dinars starting in the 2026/27 school year. The list was created based on detailed analysis of domestic economic needs, current labor market trends, and student interest in specific profiles from previous periods. Traditional and craft-oriented professions such as electricians, chefs, waiters, butchers, bakers, carpenters, traders, shoemakers, wallpaper hangers, and automotive electricians are among those with high demand.

MALAGA AND MINESOTA: Two big plans to show how the race for Expo 2027 is shaping up
The article reflects on the competition for hosting Expo 2027, highlighting two strong contenders—Malaga, Spain, and Blumington, Minnesota—as examples of serious bids against Serbia’s candidacy. It emphasizes the scale and ambition of Malaga’s proposal, which aimed to showcase sustainable urban development across 25 hectares of exhibition space and an 80-hectare area. The plan included economic benefits, job creation, and urban transformation.

Palestinian arrested in Italy for creepy social media posts
A 30-year-old Palestinian man living in Brindisi, Italy, was arrested on terrorism charges after being found guilty of celebrating attacks against Israelis and calling for jihad on social media. The arrest was ordered by the court in Lecce at the request of the District Office for Combating Mafia and Terrorism. Police also searched the home of another 25-year-old Palestinian under investigation for similar charges. The investigation began after a report to the police station in Brindisi in April 2025 revealed an online profile containing photos, videos, and comments related to the Israel-Paleś

Dunjić: The Kecmanović verdict seems to be a huge step in preventing similar cases
Snežana Dunjić, advokat, komentirala je prvostepenu presudu protiv roditelja dečaka koji je počinio masakr u OŠ 'Vladislav Ribnikar' 3. maja 2023. godine. Ona je naglasila da bi potvrda ove presude apelacionim sudom bila ključna za buduće sudsko postupanje u sličnim slučajevima i da bi predstavljala značajan korak u prevenciji takvih incidenta. Dunjićeva je takođe napomenula da presuda još uvek ne znači kraj postupka, jer postoje opcije za žalbu i novu raspravu ako nisu utvrđene sve činjenice.
MUP issued an urgent warning: A new scam is circulating in Serbia! Passwords and money are stolen on Messenger
The Ministry of Internal Affairs (MUP) has issued an urgent warning about a new phishing scam circulating in Serbia through the Messenger application. The scam involves users receiving messages that appear to come from 'Meta AI' or 'Facebook support,' claiming their accounts will be suspended unless they perform a verification process. These messages often include a PDF file named something like 'START_VERIFICATION.' Opening the document redirects users to a fake Facebook login page designed to steal usernames, passwords, and other sensitive information. MUP advises citizens not to open such可疑

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🙏

A boy from the "Vladislav Ribnikar" detention center made a list with the names of 15 peers: 2 weeks before the massacre he invented everything
A court in Belgrade has sentenced the parents of K.K., a student from the elementary school 'Vladislav Ribnikar', to prison terms following a retrial. The court stated that K.K. had created a sketch of the school and a list of 'primary targets' two to three weeks before the mass shooting. According to the judge, K.K. researched the Columbine High School massacre online in March 2023 and was inspired by it. He planned the attack, wrote down the names of 15 students, and made a sketch of the school. He kept these documents in his desk drawer. K.K. explained that the list included names of those他

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

People GET OUT OF BUSES AND STAY ON PAWS: A total standstill at the Autokomando - vehicles from all directions are barely moving (PHOTO)
Morning traffic congestion in Belgrade has caused significant delays at key locations such as Autokomanda and Gazela Bridge, where vehicles are moving very slowly and long queues have formed. The situation is particularly severe under the overpass heading towards the Clinical Center of Serbia, where traffic moves almost to a standstill. Additional congestion occurs at the new bus station, where passengers are exiting buses and continuing their journey on foot, further straining nearby roads. In contrast, other parts of the city remain relatively calm, with most main streets and bridges passag,

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

Raffles echoed in Times Square, finding a man with his throat slit: The panicked crowd began to flee
A shooting occurred in Times Square, causing panic among tourists and locals. A 17-year-old teenager was arrested after the incident, and one person was seriously injured. According to police reports, the incident began with a conflict between a group of migrants on Broadway around 15:30 local time. During the altercation, a 26-year-old man had his throat slit. Shortly afterward, the 17-year-old suspect, also a migrant, opened fire on the same group. He was detained but no charges have been filed yet. Another shooting occurred nearby, but no one was injured. The man with the slashed throat was
New spins on Serbia, in the extended hand they see hybrid threats and attacks
The article discusses tensions between Serbia and Montenegro, focusing on claims made by Croatian MP Tomislav Sokol during an interview on Montenegrin TV. Sokol accused Serbia and President Aleksandar Vučić of intentionally provoking conflicts in Montenegro to delay its EU accession, while shifting blame onto Croatia. He claimed Serbia uses proxies in Montenegro to create incidents and exacerbate tensions with Croatia. The article also references messages exchanged between Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković and Vučić at a summit in Tivat, suggesting Plenković delivered ultimatums whileVu
Paris has had it for years, and now it's coming to Belgrade: A new sensation on the Adi Ciganlija
The municipality of Čukarica has approved the installation of a panoramic balloon at Ada Ciganlija, according to JP 'Ada Ciganlija'. The project aims to join other European and global cities with such attractions, drawing millions of visitors annually. The balloon will be placed temporarily behind 'Kameni grad' near the vehicle entrance ramp, with work expected to begin in autumn. The project includes extending existing tree lines, creating new green areas, and protecting bird species like the common raven. The project will be funded by 'Beograd na vodi', and no cost will be passed on to Belgr

Dirty War Russian FSB recruits underage girls to seduce and poison Ukrainian soldiers
The head of Ukraine's police accused Russia's FSB of recruiting underage Ukrainian girls to assassinate Ukrainian soldiers. This claim follows the arrest of a 17-year-old suspect linked to the killing of a soldier under instructions from a Russian operative, according to Reuters. The chief of national police, Ivan Vihivski, stated that six planned murders organized via the Telegram app were recorded this year, with one prevented. He claimed these attacks are orchestrated by Russia's special services and executed by Ukrainian citizens. The FSB did not immediately comment. Russian security units

Peter Mađar "steps on the footsteps" of Zelensky? He demanded that a key sentence be removed from the document that brings Ukraine into the EU
The article discusses Hungary's Prime Minister Peter Orban's influence on the conclusions of an EU summit held on June 18th, where he pushed to remove a phrase suggesting Ukraine should be allowed to join the European Union as soon as possible. The original draft included the wording 'as soon as possible,' but this was omitted in the final version. Orban stated on social media that he initiated the removal of the clause, which he described as difficult to achieve. Two EU diplomats confirmed that Orban insisted on this change, emphasizing that Ukraine must fully adopt all rules before joining,
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.
University of Belgrade enrollment begins: Here's when the entrance exams will be held and how many points are needed for the budget
The article provides information about the start of the application process for undergraduate studies at the University of Belgrade, including deadlines for registration, entrance exams, and final enrollment dates. It outlines key dates such as the submission deadline for applications (June 23), the schedule for entrance exams (June 24–30), preliminary results by July 1, and final enrollment by July 10. The article also mentions the requirement for all admissions to be completed by July 10, 2026, and the subsequent submission of enrollment data by faculties to the university.

Passengers of the MV Hondius, on which the hantavirus epidemic broke out, can return home
The general director of the World Health Organization (WHO), Tedros Adhan Gebrejesus, stated that nearly all passengers and crew members of the ship MV Hondius, which was quarantined in the Netherlands due to an outbreak of hantavirus, are now allowed to return home, including foreign nationals. He noted that no new cases have been reported for over three weeks and no deaths since May 2nd. The situation remains stable, with the number of confirmed cases remaining at 13, including three fatalities.

Before the verdict Kecmanović reported the sister of the murdered guard Dragana from Ribnikar: One thing does not give her peace
The sister of Dragutin Vlahović, the school guard killed during the May 2023 mass shooting at Vladislav Ribnikar Primary School in Belgrade, has spoken out ahead of the verdict in the trial of Vladimir and Miljana Kecmanović, the parents of the perpetrator. The couple was retried after an appellate court overturned the initial conviction, which had sentenced Miljana to three years and Vladimir to 14.5 years in prison. Radica Vlahović Jovičić expressed frustration with the emotional distance shown by the defendants' lack of empathy and their composed demeanor in court.
"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 (

Croatian Adriatic drops in water quality rankings: Is there cause for concern?
According to the latest report by the European Environment Agency, Croatia has dropped from fifth to 12th place in Europe's water quality rankings for swimming. The report suggests concerns about the quality of Croatian waters. However, Slaven Jozić from the Institute for Oceanography and Fisheries argues that the results are misleading due to the method of calculation and data presentation, emphasizing that most of Croatia's sea remains of high quality. The assessment includes both coastal and inland bathing areas, and testing procedures involve strict sampling protocols along the coast.
Preliminary results of the final exam released!
The preliminary results of the final exam for eighth-grade students have been published earlier than scheduled on the 'Moja srednja škola' portal. Students can now view their scores for each subject individually—Serbian/mother tongue, mathematics, and an elective subject. According to the official calendar, these results were supposed to be released on Friday, June 19 at 8 AM. The testing period lasted three days, from Monday to Wednesday. Students can submit appeals against the preliminary results tomorrow, with final results to be announced on June 22. A detailed calendar of important dates,

She came to fetch her daughter from the nursery, the teachers said that the child was not there, and soon a terrible cry was heard: The doctors could do nothing . . .
A woman left her 20-month-old daughter alone in a parked car in Germany, leading to the child's death from heatstroke. The mother reportedly forgot the child while parking near a kindergarten and went to work. She returned hours later to find her daughter dead.

J.D. Vance did not travel to Burgenstock - THIS is the reason!
The planned talks between the United States and Iran, scheduled to take place in the Swiss mountain resort of Buchs, have been canceled. According to the Swiss Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the meeting was called off. The White House spokesperson stated that Vice President Kamala Harris had decided not to travel to Switzerland for the talks with Iranian negotiators, citing logistical challenges. The White House mentioned that the negotiations were not yet finalized and that Iranian officials might face difficulties with travel arrangements. The U.S. delegation was ready to proceed at the first

Every summer this is one of the main subjects of debate on the beaches of Greece: Who is right?
The article discusses annual debates in Greece regarding whether dogs are allowed on beaches and in the sea. It explains that Greek law allows dogs on free or unregulated beaches, both on the shore and in the water, but they must be leashed at all times outside of the marine area. On regulated beaches, access for dogs is permitted only if there is an official notice posted by the beach authority. Guide dogs and assistance dogs are exempt from this rule. The article highlights confusion among citizens about these regulations and the resulting conflicts between beachgoers and dog owners.

A young man, 22, was working on his car, and he made a move that almost went to his head: First, he lit a cigarette . . .
A 22-year-old man was seriously injured while repairing his Renault Clio in a workshop in Velika Gorica. He reportedly lit a cigarette, which caused the car to catch fire. The fire spread to the workshop door and was extinguished by firefighters. The man received medical treatment at Zagreb's Traumatology Clinic.

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.

Children, cyclists, and street skaters: Here's what drivers need to pay special attention to this summer!
The Road Safety Agency has issued an appeal to all road users to be responsible during the upcoming summer season, which brings more travel, traffic congestion, and a higher number of children, cyclists, electric scooter users, and motorbike riders on the roads. The agency emphasizes checking vehicle technical condition before traveling, staying hydrated, taking regular breaks on longer trips, and being especially cautious in residential areas, near parks, playgrounds, and housing zones where children often play.

Russian strategic bomber T-22M3 crashed: Ukraine bombed in the morning
A Russian Tu-22M3 strategic bomber crashed in the Irkutsk region of eastern Russia. The cause of the crash remains unknown, and initial reports suggest it was involved in an early morning attack on Ukraine as part of a large-scale combined assault. The incident occurred amid a significant Russian strike on Ukraine using drones and various types of missiles, targeting cities including Kyiv, Dnipro, and Kharkiv. Ukrainian air force technical units recorded 681 attack assets, including 70 missiles and 611 drones of different types. The Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra, a prominent Orthodox church in Kyiv, was

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

Ukraine launches biggest drone attack in two years against Moscow
Ukraine launched what it claims is the largest drone attack against Moscow in two years, causing fires in the Russian capital and surrounding areas and disrupting airport operations with hundreds of flights delayed. The attack targeted a major refinery in the southern outskirts of Moscow, which was set ablaze. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov stated Russia would conduct 'coordinated large-scale and regular attacks' in response. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy described the attack as a justified response to Russian strikes on Ukrainian cities and emphasized that ordinary Russians,

THE Witnesses are baptized! Today the CCP celebrates the Blessed Virgin Mary and Martha
The Serbian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast day of Saints Martha and Mary, sisters of Lazarus from Bethany, on June 17th. The article describes their devotion to Jesus Christ, highlighting Martha's service through diligent work and care for others, and Mary's devotion through prayer and spiritual growth. It also recounts the miracle of Lazarus' resurrection, where Martha expressed her faith in Jesus' power, leading to his declaration, 'I am the resurrection and the life.' The text mentions the anointing of Jesus by Mary with expensive perfume, an event that occurred six days before Passov

U.S. seizes more than 50 drones near World Cup venue
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) reported that over 50 drones were intercepted near locations hosting World Cup matches. Secretary of Homeland Security Markwayne Mallory stated that more than 150 drone intrusions into restricted airspace have been recorded at eight locations across the country since the start of the tournament last week, including several incidents in Atlanta. In Kansas City, a joint federal-local team intercepted eight drones during events at the Arrowhead Stadium and associated fan festival. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has banned drone flights at,

White House: Vance postpones trip to Switzerland to negotiate with Iran
Vice President Kamala Harris has postponed her planned trip to Switzerland where U.S.-Iran talks were scheduled to take place, according to the White House. The delay is attributed to logistical challenges, with officials noting that negotiations have not yet been finalized and Iranian officials might face difficulties with travel arrangements. The White House stated that the U.S. delegation was ready to proceed at the first opportunity but emphasized that these negotiations have never been simple or predictable. Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei authorized Iranian negotiators to hold

Fire breaks out in a classroom!
A fire broke out in a classroom at an elementary school in northern Tokyo, leading to the evacuation of the building. Eight students and two teachers were exposed to smoke. The incident occurred early in the morning, with around 300 students and staff present at the time of the fire.

Today's news: The press release for Thursday, June 18, 2026
The article previews the front pages of Serbian newspapers for Thursday, June 18, 2026, highlighting various social and political topics and exclusive stories. It includes recommendations for other articles, such as challenges faced by students during exams, hidden beaches along the Danube, historical military sites on Mljet Island, mathematical puzzles, weather forecasts, household tips, and sports news about Lionel Messi.
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,

Iran has imposed a temporary regime for the passage of ships through the Strait of Hormuz
Iran has introduced a temporary transit regime for commercial ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz, requiring companies to submit advance requests to the Persian Gulf Shipping Administration (PGSA). The first 60 days will be toll-free, with the Iranian government covering all costs. Ships must follow specific routes and operational instructions issued by PGSA due to navigation and security reasons. Technical procedures, including mine-clearing arrangements outlined in an understanding memorandum between Iran and the United States, will be communicated later by relevant institutions.
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.

The drama at Sjenica continues: Locals again block the entry of machinery to the landfill, arguing that there is an alternative
Residents of Sjenica have once again blocked the Goveđak landfill to prevent the delivery of waste, claiming it is an illegal dump for which the court previously issued a ban on waste disposal. Sladjan Nedovic stated that without police intervention following yesterday's attempt to forcibly open the landfill, the situation could have escalated further. He emphasized that residents are only blocking access to the landfill's entrance and are not using force, aiming to protect lives, children, and property. According to Nedovic, around twenty people remain at the site today, and they continue to坚

Alleged contract killers face retrial: A story weirder than a movie has yet to have an epilogue
A jury failed to reach a verdict in the trial of Johannes Kongsnes Natland, a 19-year-old Norwegian footballer accused of being hired by a criminal group linked to Iran to carry out an assassination in England. Natland allegedly agreed to kill an unknown target for £21,500 but was arrested in a hotel in West Yorkshire after police found weapons and ammunition. He admitted to possessing firearms but denied involvement in the plot, claiming he intended to shoot himself in the foot to escape the situation. The jury deadlocked after 14 hours and 43 minutes of deliberation, leading to a request for

CHECK STADEL 4 The ship was not operated by a skipper but by a passenger: Details of the Split tragedy
A maritime accident occurred near Split, Croatia, resulting in the deaths of four Czech citizens. According to unofficial reports, at the moment of collision, the sailboat was being operated by one of the deceased passengers rather than the skipper. The incident took place in the channel between Brač and Šolta. Four people were rescued and taken to a hospital in Split. The investigation includes testimonies from survivors, the captain of the catamaran, officers, and passengers who might have relevant information about the circumstances of the collision. French nationals present on the sailboat

A hideous incident shocked bathers in Korcula, look what was happening not far from them! "We apologize"...
A local community in the bay of Tatinja, Lumbarda, was shocked by an incident involving wastewater leakage at a beach area. The incident occurred when workers from the 'NPKLM vodovod' utility company were cleaning a septic tank. A small amount of wastewater spilled due to a height difference between the septic system and the location of the truck. The company apologized for the incident, stating it was unintentional and resulted from an unforeseen situation.