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Finance Ministry, UiPath agreement to operationalise Ministry's RPA Center of Excellence
The Finance Ministry and tech unicorn UiPath announced the signing of their first cooperation agreement, a step forward for rendering operational the Ministry's Robotic Process Automation Center of Excellence.
EU HR Borell ‘slaps’ Turkey on human rights
He noted that in Turkey there is a need for respect for basic democratic values
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Roma in Kosovo Protest for Investigation of ‘Czech Floyd’ Death
Holding banners with slogans like "We are Tomas", "How many weren't filmed?" and "I can't breathe", protesters marched from Pristina city centre to the Czech Embassy where they called on the Prague authorities to investigate the death last month of Stanislav Tomas, a Czech Roma man.
Single baccalaureate,possibility for highschools to organize entry exams before National Evaluation - Educated Romania proposals
A single baccalaureate exam focused on minimal competencies, regardless of education form, and the possibility for high schools, where demand exceeds offer, to organize entry exams before the National Evaluation, are among the proposals of the project "Educated Romania", which is in the stage of concluding consultations.
EU will have enough vaccines for 70% of its citizens by the end of July, Ursula von der Layen assures
“Over the next six months, we will focus on consolidating our success against the pandemic and the acceleration of the economic recovery”
You can't endure heat? Everything will change, people are not aware what awaits them!
"Europe's north will struggle with floods and fires, even with warming at the lowest end of expectations while the south will be hammered by drought, urban heat and agricultural decline, driving a wedge into one of the European Union's biggest political fault lines", portal Politico claims.
Slovenian NGOs Accuse Govt of Blocking Access to Donors’ Money
Slovenian civil society organisations have accused right-wing premier Janez Jansa and his ministers of continuing a "crusade" against the NGO sector by introducing "discriminatory conditions" which could prevent them from receiving funding.
Platform B: Freedom of Information in the Balkans: Classified, Rejected, Delayed
Due to the ongoing pandemic, Platform B event series will be organised in accordance with all relevant health measures. As the situation improves, we hope to be able to host some of the events in BIRN spaces in Sarajevo and Belgrade, and elsewhere in the region.
The Platform B will be an opportunity for individuals and groups to meet monthly on selected topics.
Germany easing restrictions on travel from UK, Portugal
Germany is easing strict restrictions on travel from Britain, Portugal and some other countries that were imposed because of the rise of the more contagious delta virus variant.
Turkish family attacked in German city of Lubeck
A Turkish family was attacked in the northern German city of Lubeck, German police sources said on July 5.
According to a statement from the Lubeck Police Department, on July 3, an argument erupted between a Turkish family of four and a German couple.
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