News archive of July 2020

Bulgaria: Nightclubs and Public Gatherings Allowed Again

Restrictions on nightclubs are abolished in compliance with all anti-epidemic measures. No more than one person per square meter will be allowed in the discos and clubs. In addition, at the entrance the staff will measure the temperature of the customers.

Group celebrations indoors and outdoors are also allowed, with no limit on the number of guests.

The epidemiologist who predicted peak warns: Numbers doubled, possible worse scenario

According to him, it can be expected that the consequences of large gatherings of people who were without masks and distance will be seen, and they are mostly young people. At the moment, in the KC Nis in the COVID part, Tiodorovic said, adding that we have more than 320 patients, out of which 10 are on respirators

"There are active hotspots; Restrictive measures are not excluded"

"We expect the peak during this week and that is why we announced that turning point. We thought it was a turning point before, then we all allowed the situation to get worse and came to this situation," Srdja Jankovic told TV Prva.

Kosovo-Serbia Deal Must Not Lead to Impunity for War Crimes: US Ex-Ambassador

Specialist Prosecutor Jack Smith said he deemed it necessary to make the charges public because Thaci and Veseli were driving "a secret campaign to overturn the law creating the Court and otherwise obstruct the work of the Court in an attempt to ensure that they do not face justice". The charges still need to be confirmed by a judge.

Weather in Bulgaria July 13: Cloudy Windy Monday

The clouds on Monday will be dynamic, but without precipitation. It is possible that it will rain lightly only in the eastern half of the Danube plain in the early hours. The day is expected to be cool with temperatures between 23 and 28 degrees.

July 13: 7252 Total Cases of COVID-19 in Bulgaria, 77 New

77 are the new cases of coronavirus in Bulgaria in 24 hours. There is only one deceased, announced the Unified Information Portal.

With this, the number of infected in our country increased to 7252 people, 3319 were cured and 268 died.

There are 3655 active cases. In the last 24 hours, 1198 new PCR tests have been performed in Bulgaria.

Stories of Vote-Buying and Fraud in Fight for Serbian Opposition Holdout

In Serbia, some votes come cheap - 2,000 dinars [17 euros], some cooking oil and sugar. Others can cost you your job.

"I can't be seen with you," the young farmer said as he drove a BIRN reporter to the village of Gornje Vranjske, near the town of Sabac in western Serbia.

"I'll drop you behind the school and you can go alone to talk to the villagers."

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