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Istanbul University reconsiders public access after backlash
The decision of Istanbul University (IU) to open its doors to the public on Feb. 12 stirred controversy as students expressed discomfort and raised security concerns, prompting the university to backtrack and limit public access to the garden of the Beyazıt campus on selected days of the week.
Police cordons secure the main intersections, Belgrade in collapse; the march started
The police are standing at all the passages. The organizers of this event previously filed a complaint with the Ministry of Interior and the Constitutional Ministry, which were rejected.
Prominent economist Jože Mencinger dies aged 81
Ljubljana – Economist Jože Mencinger, the economy minister in the first Slovenian government and a key voice of Slovenia’s economic transition in the 1990s, has died aged 81, according to the STA’s unofficial information.
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Giant firms vie to recruit visually impaired Turkish woman
Microsoft and global consulting firm McKinsey are competing to recruit a young, visually impaired Turkish woman, Fulya Akkaya, who ranked first in the university entrance exam five years ago.
Report: Minister Vizjak urged businessman Petan to avoid paying taxes
Ljubljana – The commercial broadcaster POP TV released a recording on Monday evening of Andrej Vizjak, the then economy minister, urging businessman Bojan Petan to avoid paying taxes in relation to spa Terme Čatež during the first Janez Janša government. Vizjak also offered Petan the support of the state and the supervisory board if he agreed to his terms.
GERB Still Looking for a Presidential Candidate
Despite dozens of speculations about who will be GERB's presidential candidate couple, Boyko Borissov's party still has no decision on who to nominate, Club Z has learned.
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45 exam cheating law students expelled from faculty
45 law freshmen who cheated in the winter session exams were expelled from faculty, Rector of the University of Bucharest, Marian Preda, announced today. "We also have the confessions of students who, in talks with faculty representatives, admitted to cheating in exams.
Media: Law School Professor fired for plagiarism
Belgrade Law School has dismissed full professor Aleksandar Jaksic for plagiarizing textbooks on Private International Law, Vecernje Novosti reports.
By law, Jaksic's employment contract will be terminated within eight days deadline, on February 13th.
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Catalin Marian Predoiu, picked to head Justice Ministry (bio)
Prime Minister-designate Ludovic Orban announced on 24 October 2019 the composition of the Cabinet he will submit to Parliament vote. Catalin Marian Predoiu was picked for the Justice Minister office. National Liberal Party (PNL) deputy Catalin Marian Predoiu was born on 27 August 1968 in Buzau, according to www.cdep.ro.
Serbian students "school" US ambassador
Scott did this is an elementary school last week in Apatin, a town in northern Serbia, when he showed pupils a map of their country without their southern province, i.e., Kosovo and Metohija.
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