Human behavior
PM Ponta: Romania, a safe country because of MAI departments' activity
Romania is a safe country as far as the actions of the Interior Ministry (MAI) goes, and MAI's 2014 activity reports confirms a positive trend, Prime Minister Victor Ponta told a meeting on Monday where the 2014 activity report of the MAI was released.
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1,000 detained in India over exam cheating: police
Police have detained more than 1,000 people in eastern India over a cheating scandal that saw relatives scale the walls of a school exam centre to help students, a senior officer said March 22.
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Blast Rocks Ammo Plant in Bulgaria's Iganovo
A munitions plant in Southern Bulgaria is on fire after an explosion that occurred early on Saturday evening.
No casualties have been reported in the incident at the VMZ Sopot factory located in the village of Iganovo. Plovdiv District Governor Rozanin Petkov has told 24 Chasa daily there were no people at the time of the blast.
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President Iohannis: Diversity and multiculturalism enrich today's world
President Klaus Iohannis on Saturday delivered a message on the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, highlighting the role of diversity and multiculturalism and of not having prejudices in our today's society.
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Petrusic: Racism not yet completely eradicated in Serbia
BELGRADE - Commissioner for Equality Protection Nevena Petrusic said on Saturday, to mark March 21 as the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, that racism has not yet been completely eradicated in Serbia.
Thessaloniki police arrest 26-year-old for sexually harassing children
A 26-year-old man faced a prosecutor on Saturday after being caught in the act of performing sexually lewd acts in front of schoolchildren in Thessaloniki.
Practice of curbing discrimination must be improved
BELGRADE - Despite the fact that Serbian regulations are in line with international standards and prohibit discrimination, Ombudsman Sasa Jankovic notes that there is room to improve further the practice of curbing discrimination, the obmudsman's office said in a statement on Friday.
Victimhood culture spawns Greek anti-Semitism, study finds
By Harry van Versendaal
A large number of Greeks have limited awareness of the Holocaust or even hold anti-Semitic views, according to a new survey which traces the roots of attitudes to a strong sense of victimization among the public.
Eight people arrested today in Serbia for war crimes in Srebrenica
Eight people arrested today in Serbia for war crimes in Srebrenica
The Serbian police arrested 8 people on Wednesday, suspected of committing a war crime against civilians in the area of Srebrenica, eastern Bosnia.
Ivanka Shalapatova: Every Child Has the Right to Live in a Safe Family Environment
Novinite has interviewed Ivanka Shalapatova, Executive Director of the Four Our Children foundation. Shalapatova has a considerable contribution to the protection of children's rights in Bulgaria and the fight against child abuse. She instrumental in the successful implementation of regional and global experience in the protection of children's rights.