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Czech Republic Mourns Victims of Prague University Tragedy

The Czech Republic has declared December 23rd as a day of mourning following the devastating shooting incident at Prague University, as reported by Reuters.

In the aftermath of the tragic event, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic conveyed that efforts are ongoing to identify the victims, and their nationalities remain to be determined.

Saturday mourning day in the Czech Republic due to the shooting at Prague university

At least 15 people died in the accident, including the attacker.
"The government adopted a conclusion in which it expresses deep condolences to the families of the victims, and with a minute's silence at the beginning of the government session, we paid our respects to the victims of the shooting," said Fiala, according to Novinki.

Confusion at the protest of political parties: What are we going to do now? PHOTO

Dragan Djilas, Marinika Tepi, Janko Veselinovi, Vuk Jeremi and others were at the protest.
Also, according to the media, on the plateau in front of the National Assembly, the presence of the editor in chief of "Tabloid" Milovan Brki, Pyotr Nikitin from the pro-Ukrainian organization "Cini dobro".

‘It doesn’t matter who gave birth to whom, but in Montenegro, secrets go to the grave’

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A married couple of intellectuals from the capital of Montenegro had three daughters. The husband's brother had two children. But while their sister struggled for years to obtain the joy of parenthood, it didn't work. This couple visited all the clinics, and listened to all the advice, in vain.

B92.net learns: Reports of bombs threats in Belgrade

According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, several locations are involved, and investigations are ongoing.
Some media reported that there were 50 bombs in several locations, including: the Embassy of Belarus, the Use Shopping Center, the Student Dorm, two bombs in the KFC on Studentski Trg, nine at the Nikola Tesla Airport, and then at TC Delta City in Jurij Gagarin Street.

North Macedonia NGOs File First Lawsuit Over Discriminatory Textbook

The non-governmental Coalition Margini together with the Network for Protection against Discrimination has filed a lawsuit, demanding the removal of a university textbook that blames women for the rising number of divorces, condemns abortion and classifies same-sex partnerships as debauchery.

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