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Amendments to communicable diseases act passed
Ljubljana – The National Assembly passed on Wednesday amendments to the communicable diseases act after the Constitutional Court declared parts of the act and by extension the measures introduced during the epidemic unconstitutional.
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Are Europeans Satisfied With The EU’s Pandemic Response? – Where do Greeks stand? (infographic)
The Pew Research Center survey was conducted between March and May
Romania's COVID-19 daily case count rises by 60; tests performed in last 24 hours: over 26,000
As many as 60 new cases of people infected with SARS-CoV-2 in Romania were recorded in the last 24 hours following over 26,000 tests nationwide, the Strategic Communication Group (GCS), the official novel coronavirus communication task force, reported on Wednesday. These are cases of patients that have not previously tested positive.
Renewable projects in Turkey to create 110,000 new jobs
A visible pipeline of 238 renewable projects in Turkey is expected to generate 9.2 gigawatts of capacity and 110,000 new jobs, according to a new report from Ernst & Young prepared with the support of the European Climate Foundation on July 7.
State of "Emergency Disaster" declared; "From COVID to an epidemic of gun violence"
The new strategy will treat firearms violence as a public health crisis.
"We have gone from COVID to an epidemic of gun violence. More people are dying from gun violence than from COVID," Cuomo told a news conference.
Daily Milliyet to play role in gender equality
Daily Milliyet has become the only media organization that has taken part in an equality forum that guides U.N. Women's gender equality efforts, vowing to work towards the issue in the next five years.
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NGO demands to expand scope of new animal rights law
An animal welfare association has proposed some revisions to the new animal rights draft law, including the ban on the use of fur and the addition of nondeferrable annotation to prison sentences.
Not getting COVID Injection Is a ‘Sin,’ Anti-Vaxxers Must Spend Their Lives Repenting, Says Russian Orthodox Church
“The sin is thinking about yourself instead of thinking about other people,” the metropolitan said
Slovenia logs 48 new coronavirus infections for Monday
Ljubljana – Out of 1,695 PCR tests performed in Slovenia on Monday, 48 returned positive, according to the National Institute of Public Health (NIJZ). The 7-day average of new cases and the 14-day incidence per 100,000 residents stand at 26 and 18, respectively.
Allegations of voter suppression as referendum voting starts
Ljubljana – Proponents of the referendum on the waters act have sharply criticised the organisation of the voting, alleging voter suppression regarding information on how and where people can vote early and polling station staffing. “We are faced with inadmissible curtailing of voting rights,” Aljoša Petek of the Legal Information Centre said on Tuesday.