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Droughts are revealing historical objects in Serbian rivers, including World War II artifacts and sunken German ships, prompting discussions with maritime archaeologists about their significance.
A wildfire in the Deliblatska Peščara is ongoing, with approximately 3,650 hectares impacted, as reported by Marko Marinković from 'Vojvodinašume'.
Nikola Petrić from 'Srbijašume' reports that the wildfire on Stolovi mountain remains uncontrolled, with the fire active on two fronts.
The article discusses the strategic significance of the Gazivode lake, which is once again a central topic of discussion.
The commander of the Croatian Firefighting Community stated that all fire sites were calm overnight with no new flare-ups.
A NATO aircraft shot down a drone that had entered Romanian airspace without authorization.
A bus accident in Hungary resulted in twelve fatalities and at least ten serious injuries.
The owner of a Belgrade-based company has been arrested on suspicion of fraud, forgery, and money laundering.
An earthquake in Indonesia has claimed at least 47 lives and destroyed more than 300 structures.
Firefighting efforts are ongoing to bring a wildfire near Marmaris, Turkey, under control.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un expressed pride to Russian President Putin in their countries' shared fight for justice.
The Serbian Automobile Association (AMSS) reports an approximate one-hour wait at the Horgoš border crossing, with waits up to 20 minutes at other crossings.