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Some high school students boycott remote learning to call for reopening
Ljubljana/Velenje – A number of secondary school students boycotted remote learning on Tuesday to express support for a movement that seeks face-to-face teaching at secondary schools. Opinions about this among students are still divided, though, a representative of the relevant organisation said.
Turkish center offers new way to settle trade disputes
A dispute resolution center in the Turkish metropolis of Istanbul on Nov. 15 released rules governing Mediation-Arbitration (Med-Arb), an alternative procedure combining characteristics of both methods.
Young French Woman Hanged herself in the Center of Lovech
A 23-year-old woman was found this morning hanged on Bulgaria Blvd near the building of the Regional Government - Lovech.
This was announced by the Press Office of the ODMWR - Lovech. No data about violence has been found yet. Pre-trial proceedings have been initiated. Inspections were carried out, case work continues.
Sixteen NGOs voice resentment at violence manifested in Victoriei Square
As many as 16 nongovernmental organisations have signed a public letter wherein they voice their resentment at the violence manifested in the Victoriei Square.
Journalist killed as protests flare in Nicaragua
A Nicaraguan journalist was shot dead April 21 while filming a confrontation between demonstrators and the police, amid a wave of protests against the government which have left 11 people dead.
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When rallies backfire
Some people think that mass demonstrations can be utilized by governments to serve as a negotiating tool, indicating popular support for certain non-negotiable "red lines."
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Car of university professor vandalized in northern Greece
Authorities are investigating after unknown individuals slashed the tires and spray-painted slogans on a car belonging to a university professor in northern Greece.
Jihadist Wounded Two Policemen in Tunisia with a Knife, he was Arrested
A suspected radical Islamist was arrested today after injuring two policemen with a knife in front of the Tunisian parliament building, Interior Ministry said on Monday, reported Reuters.
Can Turkey become a problem solver in Qatar crisis?
The terms "conflict" and "dispute" are often used interchangeably. A more scholarly and academic approach, however, argues that there is a difference between the two. Australian diplomat and academic John Burton has contributed to a better understanding of this difference by developing "conflict resolution" as an academic discipline.
Journalists under threat (infographic)
In the best case, journalists uncover what others try to hide from the public. In many countries, the press is called the ‘Fourth Estate’ because it can keep those in power accountable and from abusing their position, be it economic or political. It’s easy to see why journalists are not held in high esteem in many countries, especially by those in power.
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