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Top judicial body replaces seven rapporteurs at Turkey's top court
Turkey?s top judicial body has initiated a minor purge in the judiciary, replacing 27 judges and prosecutors, including seven rapporteurs at the Constitutional Court.
A decree replacing 27 judges and prosecutors at judicial and administrative courts was released by the 1st Chamber of the Supreme Council of Judges and Prosecutors (HSYK) late on March 5.
Bulgaria's Chief Prosecutor, FBI Head Discuss Tackling Terrorism, Corruption
Bulgarian Chief Prosecutor Sotir Tsatsarov discussed on Wednesday measures for fighting terrorism and tackling corruption with FBI Director James Comey, who is on an official visit to Bulgaria.
Their meeting was also attended by US Ambassador to Bulgaria Marcie Ries, the prosecution's press service reports.
Romanian Intelligence Service head Hellvig says SRI, FBI to further cooperate particularly on cyber security
Montenegro Probes Multi-Million Euro Police HQ
The parliamentary anti-corruption committee on Monday questioned Interior Minister Rasko Konjevic, the supreme state prosecutor Ivica Stankovic and director of public procurement Mersud Mujevic about the constriction of the police building in Podgorica.
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Probe into revenues of 2 mln euros in Halkidiki municipality
Judicial authorities in Thessaloniki are investigating how some 2 million euros in revenues were put to use by the former municipality of Nea Kallikratia on the Halkidiki peninsula.
Stefanovic meets with FBI delegation
BELGRADE - Serbia's Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic and a delegation of the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have discussed the possibility of opening an FBI office in Belgrade, the Serbian Ministry of Interior (MUP) said in a release on Tuesday.
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Drug dealers writing anti-drugs graffiti detained in Istanbul operation
Some 33 people have been detained in an anti-drug operation in Istanbul, with police accusing the suspects of selling drugs in front of walls where they had written anti-drugs graffiti in order to cover their illegal acts.
Prosecutor demands probation for ‘possible’ suspects in Turkey mine disaster
The Ermenek Public Prosecutorâs Office has demanded that officials from the Karaman mine be put on probation for their possible responsibility in the disaster, in which 18 miners have been trapped underground since Oct. 28.
Independent Greeks leader claims MPs were blackmailed
Independent Greeks leader Panos Kammenos (photo) told a prosecutor investigating claims of an attempt to bribe MPs that the government has allegedly used the Financial Crimes Squad (SDOE) to pressure lawmakers from his party.
Case against terror group lacks suspects
An Athens prosecutor on Wednesday decided to bring criminal charges against Sect of Revolutionaries even though no arrests have been made over two assassinations credited to the urban guerrilla group.
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