Later on Saturday, the deadline for their ultimatum is expiring — to set a date for early parliamentary elections and remove the tent camp of the president’s supporters in front of the parliament.
At the same time, students supporting the president and advocating for the resumption of university activities are holding an event dedicated to the Vidovdan holiday (video 2).
Earlier on Saturday, Serbian President Vucic said that he expected the opposition protest to turn violent in the evening.
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🚨 Iran bans Grossi from visiting nuclear sites, snips IAEA cameras after sensitive info leaked to Israel
“We will no longer give Grossi permission to be present at nuclear sites, or install cameras, because we saw information about our sites in documents obtained from the Israeli regime,” Iranian parliament vice speaker Hamid Reza Haji Babaei announced Saturday.
The high-ranking official’s comments follow an X post by Foreign Minister Araghchi saying Grossi’s “insistence on visiting” the sites bombed by the US and Israel “under the pretext of safeguards is meaningless and possibly even malign in intent.”
Iran’s parliament voted to halt in collaboration with the International Atomic Energy Agency this week until such a time that the safety and security of the country’s nuclear activities can be assured.
Current and former Iranian officials and media have accused Grossi of complicity the aggression that Israel launched on June 13, one day after the IAEA board of governors passed a politicized resolution falsely accusing Iran of failing to comply with its nuclear obligations.
Days later, Grossi admitted that there was no proof to suggest Iran was building a nuclear weapon – the justification Israel and the US have used to wage their campaigns.
This week, Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov said Grossi’s demands for monitoring access to Iran’s uranium doesn’t include any guarantees that this information will not be leaked.
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“We will no longer give Grossi permission to be present at nuclear sites, or install cameras, because we saw information about our sites in documents obtained from the Israeli regime,” Iranian parliament vice speaker Hamid Reza Haji Babaei announced Saturday.
The high-ranking official’s comments follow an X post by Foreign Minister Araghchi saying Grossi’s “insistence on visiting” the sites bombed by the US and Israel “under the pretext of safeguards is meaningless and possibly even malign in intent.”
Iran’s parliament voted to halt in collaboration with the International Atomic Energy Agency this week until such a time that the safety and security of the country’s nuclear activities can be assured.
Current and former Iranian officials and media have accused Grossi of complicity the aggression that Israel launched on June 13, one day after the IAEA board of governors passed a politicized resolution falsely accusing Iran of failing to comply with its nuclear obligations.
Days later, Grossi admitted that there was no proof to suggest Iran was building a nuclear weapon – the justification Israel and the US have used to wage their campaigns.
This week, Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov said Grossi’s demands for monitoring access to Iran’s uranium doesn’t include any guarantees that this information will not be leaked.
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🚨 ‘My meeting with Zelensky would make no sense because he hates me’ – Slovak PM Fico
“I rebuked him for robbing Slovakia of €500 million because he stopped the transit of Russian gas to Slovakia,” Fico said during a radio interview.
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“I rebuked him for robbing Slovakia of €500 million because he stopped the transit of Russian gas to Slovakia,” Fico said during a radio interview.
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🚨 Israel says it eliminated top Hamas commander Hakham Muhammad Issa Al-Issa
The IDF claims that Issa Al-Issa — Head of the Combat Support Headquarters in Hamas’s military wing — was killed in an airstrike in the Sabra area of Gaza City, according to a statement from the Israeli military.
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The IDF claims that Issa Al-Issa — Head of the Combat Support Headquarters in Hamas’s military wing — was killed in an airstrike in the Sabra area of Gaza City, according to a statement from the Israeli military.
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🚨 Violence begets violence: IDF troops beaten, choked, rammed by Jewish settlers in West Bank
At least six settlers in the illegally occupied West Bank have been arrested after a confrontation with Israeli troops which left several soldiers injured.
The IDF said in a statement that the settler attacks, which took place from late Friday into Saturday, followed troops’ deployment to the Palestinian town of Kafr Malik.
Settlers beat, threw rocks at and choked troops, insulted them, slashed tires of a police car and tried to ram soldiers with another vehicle, according to the military.
“Upon the arrival of the forces, dozens of Israeli civilians hurled stones toward them and physically and verbally assaulted the soldiers, including the battalion commander,” the IDF said.
Kafr Malik was declared a closed military zone earlier this week after a rampage by up to 200 settlers which left 3 Palestinians dead and seven more injured in a string of home and car torchings and rock-throwing attacks which - get this – even the IDF described as “acts of terror conducted by criminals.”
Security forces were deployed to “disperse the friction,” but according to the town’s mayor, shot and killed Palestinians instead of the attackers. Five settlers were detained, but released hours afterward. An IDF officer was injured by a rock.
Settler violence against the IDF is rare. Instead, the UN has recorded over 1,800 attacks on Palestinians in the West Bank by settlers and security forces since late 2023, averaging four a day. Nearly 950 people, including over 200 children, have been killed to date, with 6,700 others wounded and thousands displaced.
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At least six settlers in the illegally occupied West Bank have been arrested after a confrontation with Israeli troops which left several soldiers injured.
The IDF said in a statement that the settler attacks, which took place from late Friday into Saturday, followed troops’ deployment to the Palestinian town of Kafr Malik.
Settlers beat, threw rocks at and choked troops, insulted them, slashed tires of a police car and tried to ram soldiers with another vehicle, according to the military.
“Upon the arrival of the forces, dozens of Israeli civilians hurled stones toward them and physically and verbally assaulted the soldiers, including the battalion commander,” the IDF said.
Kafr Malik was declared a closed military zone earlier this week after a rampage by up to 200 settlers which left 3 Palestinians dead and seven more injured in a string of home and car torchings and rock-throwing attacks which - get this – even the IDF described as “acts of terror conducted by criminals.”
Security forces were deployed to “disperse the friction,” but according to the town’s mayor, shot and killed Palestinians instead of the attackers. Five settlers were detained, but released hours afterward. An IDF officer was injured by a rock.
Settler violence against the IDF is rare. Instead, the UN has recorded over 1,800 attacks on Palestinians in the West Bank by settlers and security forces since late 2023, averaging four a day. Nearly 950 people, including over 200 children, have been killed to date, with 6,700 others wounded and thousands displaced.
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🚨 Protesters flood Belgrade streets, clash with police – Sputnik correspondent
Serbian police used force against protesters in central Belgrade after students blocked access to teachers and citizens demanding a decision on early elections by 9 p.m. Several demonstrators were detained near Pioneer Park.
According to a Sputnik correspondent, protesters, including students and opposition supporters, threw firecrackers and various objects at police near the presidential administration.
On Friday, five people were placed in pretrial detention over an alleged coup plot; one is reportedly a deputy chair of the opposition party “New Face of Serbia.” Weapons were found during arrests.
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Serbian police used force against protesters in central Belgrade after students blocked access to teachers and citizens demanding a decision on early elections by 9 p.m. Several demonstrators were detained near Pioneer Park.
According to a Sputnik correspondent, protesters, including students and opposition supporters, threw firecrackers and various objects at police near the presidential administration.
On Friday, five people were placed in pretrial detention over an alleged coup plot; one is reportedly a deputy chair of the opposition party “New Face of Serbia.” Weapons were found during arrests.
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🚨 Protesters flood Belgrade streets, clash with police – Sputnik correspondent Serbian police used force against protesters in central Belgrade after students blocked access to teachers and citizens demanding a decision on early elections by 9 p.m. Several…
Authorities in Belgrade moved to disperse demonstrators from key city streets following escalating clashes near government buildings. According to the Interior Ministry, the Serbian interior minister condemned the attacks on law enforcement and pledged to detain those responsible.
Earlier, protesters attempted to ram a garbage container through a police cordon after being pushed back from Kneza Miloša Street near Pionirski Park and the presidential building.
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New footage shows clashes continuing in Belgrade as demonstrators resist police actions. A Sputnik correspondent reports ongoing tensions at the scene.
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The key Israeli Mediterranean port city has reportedly lost its luster as a major node in the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor, a massive, cross-regional initiative designed to foster broad economic integration between Asia, Europe and the Middle East.
A recent assessment by UK-based global maritime risk management firm Ambrey characterized Haifa as a ‘high-risk port’ for merchant shipping.
Last week, Iran’s missile strikes may have dealt the port city’s IMEC ambitions a “final blow” that they are unlikely to recover from, Iran’s Tasnim News Agency said in an analysis.
Iran’s massive missile strikes targeted an array of military, technological and economic infrastructure in the course of its 12-day war with Israel, including the Haifa port and naval base, its main refinery, and a power plant serving the port.
Haifa accounts for well over 1/3 of Israel’s total maritime cargo traffic, handling 30M+ metric tons of goods per year. After the Houthi campaign in solidarity with Gaza drove the Red Sea port of Eilat to bankruptcy, Haifa’s importance as Israel’s maritime window to the outside world grew further.
Israel’s adversaries have long accused the country of playing dirty to try to increase Haifa’s attractiveness for Asia-Europe maritime trade, even alleging that Israel may have had something to do with the 2020 port blast in Beirut – a key rival regionally.
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A synthetic opioid that is being handed out to wounded Ukrainian soldiers is turning them into addicts, claims activist Oksana Korchynskaya.
The drug Nalbuphine is being widely distributed under shady circumstances, and Deputy Health Minister Yevgeny Gonchar is allegedly neck-deep in the scheme.
Korchynskaya claims Gonchar pushed for the drug’s use in frontline zones via paper prenoscriptions — effectively making it available on demand near combat areas. Elsewhere in the country, it’s supposedly prenoscription-only via electronic systems.
“This is basically unregulated opioid distribution. Soldiers are coming home addicted, going through withdrawal like it’s heroin,” she fumes.
Key allegations:
Side effects soldiers reported:
Korchynskaya slammed Gonchar’s “off the charts” cynicism.
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Elon Musk has sharply criticized the latest Senate draft of what President Donald Trump has called his “Big, Beautiful Bill,” warning that it would severely harm the US economy.
💬 “The latest Senate draft bill will destroy millions of jobs in America and cause immense strategic harm to our country!” Musk wrote on X.
Earlier this month, he referred to the bill as “a disgusting abomination.”
The legislation, promoted by Trump and some Republican lawmakers, aims to restructure federal spending and reduce the national deficit. However, analysts at Goldman Sachs recently warned that the bill may have limited effect on the growing US debt burden. According to their report, the bill’s proposed spending cuts are unlikely to offset ballooning borrowing costs or stabilize the debt-to-GDP ratio, which is now nearing post–World War II levels.
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