Safety
Bulgarian Mobile Operators to Provide Free Emergency Calls to Motorists
Bulgarian mobile operators have the obligation to provide free calls to the common European emergency number 112 to motorists involved in a road accident.
The operators are obliged to provide technical capacity for free calls to 112 from a vehicle involved in a road accident everywhere in the country if there is coverage.
Military prosecutor dismisses probe into surveillance of former Turkish colonel
A military prosecutor's office has dismissed an investigation - publicly known as the "Cosmic Room" investigation - against eight suspects related to surveillance of a former colonel between late 2008 and late 2009, saying the surveillance activity was lawfully conducted upon a verbal order by a former head of the Turkish General Staff.
Weapons in a farmhouse! Suspected terrorist and partner under arrest
Giorgos Petrakakos, a suspected terrorist, and his partner are to be remanded in custody following their arrest by the counter-terrorism squad in Volos, a coastal port city in Thessaly. They are due to testify before the 17th examining magistrate on Monday on three criminal as well as a number of misdemeanor charges.
Woman detained at US airport after scan shows she has a…penis
Technology, the now ubiquitous image of overzealous and under-trained US airport security staff and gender diversity all clashed in full social media view recently at the Orlando International Airport, which serves the tourist-laden area in central Florida.
Tighter Control Urged Over Serbia's Security Sector
Videos possibly leaked by the police of Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic meeting an alleged gangster have prompted fresh calls for oversight of the security sector to be improved.
Control over the police and security services must be enhanced to avoid misuse by these institutions, MP say.
Beautiful Helen: The stunning Greek police officer (pics)
One of pavilions set up at the 2015 Thessaloniki EXPO that attracted the attention of the visitors was that of the Greek Police force. It wasn’t because of any new technology or crime prevention gadget on display, but rather for Helen, a female police officer who was receiving guests.
Turkey's power grid opens tender to renew computer network after national blackout
The Turkish Electricity Transmission Company (TE?A?) has opened a tender to renew its computer network with the aim of preventing any reoccurrence of the national blackout which occurred on March 30.
New trend: Digitally enhanced security
Security has always been a major concern for humanity. After 9/11 we began to talk about it a lot more. Nowadays each and every one of us feels the need to be protected both in the real world and the digital one. It seems that the need for security will never cease. When there is a need there are solutions. There are many companies which claim that they can guarantee your safety.
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More arrests in grisly case involving suffocated migrants
Hungarian police have arrested the driver of a truck found on an Austrian motorway packed with the decomposing bodies of 71 people, including at least four children.
The man was identified as a Romanian national.
US police searching for motive in NYC federal building shooting
Investigators are trying to figure out why an armed veteran slipped through a side door of a federal building in New York City, fatally shooting a security guard before killing himself.