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Albanian tied to cannabis ring arrested
Police in Thessaloniki, northern Greece, have arrested a 31-year-old Albanian national in connection to a criminal ring believed to have smuggled large quantities of cannabis out of Greece.
Another two suspects also face charges in the same case, while a fourth is being sought by authorities.
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Bulgartabak Lost 3% Market Share
In May 2014 Bulgaria's largest tobacco company Bulgartabak Holding had 3% smaller market share, to 30.3%, compared to May 2013, reports Capital Daily.
According to the company executive director Ventsislav Cholakov, this was normal.
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Turkish industrial production rises despite slowest pace in seven months
Turkish industrial production rose less than expected in May, marking the lowest growth in seven months, official data has shown, suggesting strong exports have struggled to compensate for the challenges in the domestic market.
Continuous improvement in response in anti-drug fight needed
BELGRADE -Psychoactive substance abuse is a major social problem in Serbia, so the state needs to work continuously on improving the response in the fight against that plague, reads a message from the closing conference of the EU twinning project titled “Implementation of Strategy for Fight against Drugs - Supply and Demand Reduction Components”.
Police come under fire in Albanian drug village
Police come under fire in Albanian drug village
TIRANA -- A clash between the police and "cannabis growers" in the village of Lazarat in Albania has resulted in six arrests and the wounding of one policeman.
The Albanian media report that the police "are not giving up and continue the operation in Lazarat," which began on Sunday night.
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Soma miners protest failure in their salary payments
A group of miners who work in three separate mines owned by Soma Holding in the western district of Soma have held a sit-in protest claiming their salaries were not paid.
Soma miners say they were forced to attend political rallies
Workers of the coal mine in Soma, where 301 workers died in an accident, have told a parliamentary panel that they were forced to go to election rallies, without giving the name of any political parties.
Attica police net six in drugs crackdown
Police said on Wednesday that they arrested six men for drug possession and dealing in Attica.
Two 25-year-olds were caught in Peristeri, western Athens, in possession of a small amount of cannabis.
Another man was arrested in Monastiraki Square, where he was attempting to sell methamphetamine.
A 43-year-old was arrested in Palaio Faliro while in possession of cannabis.
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After highway chase, police find 85kg of cannabis in car
Police in Aigio near the western port of Patra were on Thursday questioning a 25-year-old man found with 85 kilograms of cannabis in his car.
The motorist refused to stop for police on the Athens-Patra national highway, prompting officers to give chase.
When they managed to corner the suspect, they found 80 packages of cannabis hidden in the vehicle.
Does God punish sinners with disasters?
The tragic accident in a coal mine in Soma, western Turkey, which killed 301 workers deep underground, has led to various discussions in Turkey. Most of these have been on practical issues such as lack of safety, poor technology, and âthe culture of negligence,â as I call it. (Why, for example, do most Turkish drivers find bizarre ways to avoid fastening their seatbelts?
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