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Romania Takes Fresh Look at Closed Mines
A new mining law being considered Romania will allow for the reopening of some of 550 mines closed over the past years for economic reasons and because they relied on outdated technology.
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CCTV captured footage of bomber, attack on Bank of Greece
Police sources confirmed on Friday that CCTV cameras at the Bank of Greece and another lender in central Athens recorded parts of Thursday mornings car bomb attack.
The footage shows a Nissan Sunny being parked outside the central bank headquarters and the driver emerging from the vehicle wearing a helmet.
Romania to Axe Anonymous Prepay Cards
Anyone buying a prepay card in Romania in future will have to submit their personal data, their name and ID number respectively, according to a bill adopted on Thursday by the Romanian government.
The aim is to allow Romania's intelligence services to identify prepay card holders, if a judge decides it is necessary.
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Police spokesman arrested for endangering safety
Police spokesman arrested for endangering safety
BELGRADE -- Radomir Počuča, a spokesman for the PTJ police unit, and member of the SNP Naši ("Ours") organization Ivan Ivanović have been arrested.
They were brought in for questioning on Monday on the order of the Prosecution for High Technological Crime.
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Successful completion of regional police operation
DIMITROVGRAD - In a joint operation by police forces from seven regional countries, named "Nisava 2014", a large amount of foreign currency was seized as well as a so-called ATM skimmer - a fraud device used for stealing customer bank card data, chief of Serbia's border police Nenad Banovic said on Monday in Dimitrovgrad.
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Albanian Police Seize Drugs Bound for Italy
Police found the drugs stashed in a van parked on secluded beach. It is believed that speed boats were to be used to traffic the drugs to Italy.
Media reports said police have arrested one suspect and issued warrants for five others.
The drugs are believed to have originated in the notoriously lawless village of Lazarat, a no-go zone for police.
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Credit card cloners from Australia, Hong Kong held in Thessaloniki
Two Australians and a man from Hong Kong have been arrested in Thessaloniki on suspicion of serious credit card fraud.
The three men are suspected of cloning credit cards from Australia and the USA and then using the details to travel the world and buy expensive items.
They were arrested while staying at a luxury hotel in Thessaloniki.
EU Lifts Visa Requirements for Moldova
Moldova's citizens will soon be able to travel to the EU's border-free Schengen area without a visa, under a draft law approved by Parliament on Thursday.
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Amnesty Pans Greece’s Treatment of Migrants
At the end of March, police at Nigrita Prison, in northern Greece, reportedly beat to death Ilia Kareli, an Albanian inmate held in solitary confinement.
The autopsy revealed that he was extensively beaten on the soles of his feet and his chest, and had burns on his hands.
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"Tabloidization of police" seen as present-day danger
"Tabloidization of police" seen as present-day danger
BELGRADE -- Filip Švarm says that although the murder of a former Arkan bodyguard was reminiscent of the 1990s, "the danger now lies in the tabloidization of the police."