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Turkey sends medical aid to Serbia
A truck carrying medical supplies reached Serbia on June 12 from Turkey.
The aid will help the country combat the coronavirus pandemic.
The supplies were sent by Turkey's Health Ministry and Foreign Economic Relations Board (DEİK) upon the directives of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
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Investigation launched into disappearance of 10-year-old girl
Police in Thessaloniki, northern Greece, have launched an investigation into the disappearance of a 10-year-old girl whose mother claims may have been abducted on her way back from school in Toumba on Thursday.
"What Nestorovic said is not true"; Tiodorovic in favor of lifting all restrictions
"We should ease all the measures immediately, so that there are no more restrictions. Let all sports events, all manifestations be held normally... Well, today, students should also go to school, although only those who would like to improve their grades. Only with concerts, we'll have to wait until June 15. The whole world is doing that. Let people live normally.
Masks Are Not Mandatory in Restaurants in Bulgaria
Despite the order of the Minister of Health, for mandatory wearing of masks in closed public places, an exception is allowed for restaurants. This is what the instructions published today for the operation of restaurants, family hotels and guest houses read.
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Michael Jordan game-worn sneakers set record at auction
NBA legend Michael Jordan's game-worn Nike Air Jordan 1s from 1985 were sold for $560,000 on May 17, setting a new world auction record for a pair of sneakers.
The sneakers, designed by Peter Moore, were sold by London-based auctioneers Sotheby's.
China’s Hainan Province donates surgical masks to Crete
Authorities on Crete said on Tuesday that they had received a donation of 3,000 high-quality surgical masks from the Chinese Province of Hainan.
Crete's Regional Governor Stavros Arnaoutakis described the gift as "an act of humanitarianism and solidarity," adding that it showed that "the power of cooperation, of contribution and of protecting public health know no bounds."
Safe distancing at driving school
The Transport Ministry has announced protective measures that must be adopted by driving schools in light of the coronavirus outbreak.
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Bye bye tutus, hello masks: French opera houses join COVID battle
Normally they make tutus and elaborate costumes for some of the greatest opera and ballet stars in the world.
But the costume makers from opera houses across France are now turning their considerable talents to making masks.
Thessaloniki inventors and startuppers fighting Covid-19
It's Sunday afternoon. For our interview we've adapted to the conditions imposed by the pandemic, so it's conducted from home via the internet.
Headscarf-wearing woman’s exercise video draws conservative circle’s reaction
A headscarf-wearing woman, a physiotherapy student in the northwestern province of Sakarya, has drawn the reaction of conservative circles after she posted a video of her exercise routines to stay healthy amid the coronavirus pandemic that has barred people from leaving their houses.