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Serbian Police Migrant Smuggling Raids Questioned

Serbia's police led by Interior Minister Aleksandar Vulin have recently conducted several high-profile actions, hotly followed by the media, tackling refugee and migrant smuggling.

On Sunday, police said they discovered an illegal migrant camp near the borders with Hungary and Romania and detained suspected people smugglers.

Bulgaria May Bin Unused COVID-19 Jabs as Vaccination Falters

A woman receives a COVID-19 vacine at the Military Medical Academy in Sofia, Bulgaria, February 22, 2021. Photo: EPA-EFE/VASSIL DONEV

According to Gigov, while 4.6 million doses of different brands have been distributed, only 1.8 million have been used. The expiry date is close for those jabs that arrived in late 2020 or early 2021. 

Romania's COVID-19 daily case count rises by 28; tests performed in last 24 hours: over 6,000

As many as 28 new cases of people infected with SARS-CoV-2 in Romania were recorded in the last 24 hours following over 6,000 tests nationwide, the Strategic Communication Group (GCS), the official novel coronavirus communication task force, reported on Monday. These are cases of patients that have not previously tested positive.

EWL President: Protection of Women Is Not Radical Feminism

"Discrimination works like a poison," she says, alluding to her own experiences as a teacher in Hungary, when she was struck by the racist and sexist remarks directed to Roma or half-black students by fellow classmates.

"It was a real challenge learning how to handle it," the energetic forty-something woman admits.

New MeToo movement reverberates across Turkey’s entertainment world

After Turkish people vented their frustration at the verdict in a child abuse case that occurred in the Mediterranean province of Antalya, many prominent figures in the entertainment industry have taken to social media, recounting harassment and sexual assaults they had been subjected to in the past.

Ministry presents draft strategic plan for new CAP

Ljubljana – Agriculture Minister Jože Podgoršek presented on Friday Slovenia’s draft strategic plan for the new Common Agricultural Policy in what the ministry says in an ambitious document that involves measures worth EUR 1.2 billion. A quarter of the funds in direct payments is intended for the green component.

Romania's COVID-19 daily case count rises by 33; tests performed in last 24 hours: over 17,000

As many as 33 new cases of people infected with SARS-CoV-2 in Romania were recorded in the last 24 hours following over 17,000 tests nationwide, the Strategic Communication Group (GCS), the official novel coronavirus communication task force, reported on Sunday. These are cases of patients that have not previously tested positive.

Climate apocalypse: Hundreds dead, city destroyed, fires and 50 degrees Celsius VIDEO

Canada has been going through a record heatwave for the last ten days, which has killed hundreds of people in more than seven days and caused more than 150 forest fires across British Columbia.
In Lytton, a place with only 250 inhabitants, the maximum temperatures are usually around 25 degrees during June.

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