News archive of July 2020

COVID-19 in Bulgaria: 211 Newly Registered Cases of Coronavirus

The good news is that no patients have died in the last 24 hours
There are 211 new cases of coronavirus in 2,806 PCR tests, according to the Unified Information Portal. 94 of the newly registered cases are in Sofia.

3 patients were accommodated in intensive care units. Three people were cured in the last 24 hours, no one died. The active cases are 3 597.

In Serbia, 345 newly infected, 12 people died

7.032 tests were performed.
There are 139 patients on respirators.
Yesterday, it was the worst day in Serbia since the beginning of the epidemic, because 18 people died, while 386 newly infected people were registered.

Srebrenica Genocide 25th Anniversary Commemorated Amid Pandemic

Commemorations were held at the Srebrenica Memorial Centre in eastern Bosnia on Saturday to mark a quarter of a century since the mass killings of Bosniaks from Srebrenica by Bosnian Serb forces - the worst atrocity in Europe since World War II, defined as genocide by international courts.

Care homes say no systemic solutions after 1st Covid-19 wave

"Despite our warnings that most care homes are without even basic conditions to implement full isolation, the Health Ministry has failed to secure an appropriate location, or several of them, for isolation outside of nursing homes," the association wrote.

Budapest Mayor: ‘I’m Not Challenging Orban Yet’

Hungary's Prime Minister, Viktor Orban, and Budapest's opposition mayor, Gergely Karacsony, will both be keeping a close eye on the second and final round of the presidential elections in Poland this weekend.

Srebrenica: We Won’t Give Up the Search for the Missing

States are responsible for conducting effective investigations into missing persons cases and for establishing the circumstances of their disappearance. This obligation persists until the missing person has been accounted for, or until adequate measures have been taken to investigate the disappearance.

Serbia Must Face Up to Its Responsibility for Srebrenica

This year, once again, recently-identified remains are being buried at the Srebrenica Memorial Centre. The genocide will continue at least until the last remaining bone is properly put to rest.

Muted Commemoration to Mark Srebrenica Genocide 25th Anniversary

The funerals of nine people killed in the July 1995 genocide will be held on Saturday at the Srebrenica Memorial Centre as the 25th anniversary of the massacres of more than 7,000 Bosniak men and boys is commemorated.

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