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[Ticker] Latvia starts pushing back migrants at Belarus border

Thu, 12/08/2021 - 09:19
Latvian border guards turned back dozens of migrants into Belarus overnight under a new state of emergency designed to stem a flow of arrivals the European Union says is orchestrated by Minsk, Reuters reports. The pushback, witnessed by Reuters, occurred just hours after Latvia declared an emergency to prevent illegal migrants, mostly from the Middle East, Africa, and Asia, from crossing into the EU state from Belarus.
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[Ticker] EU looking into new possible side-effects of mRNA Covid-19 shots

Thu, 12/08/2021 - 09:18
Three new conditions reported by a small number of people after vaccination with Covid-19 shots from Pfizer and Moderna are being studied to assess if they may be possible side-effects, Europe's drugs regulator said, Reuters reports. A form of allergic skin reaction; a kidney inflammation; and a renal disorder characterised by heavy urinary protein losses, are being studied by the safety committee of the European Medicines Agency.
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[Ticker] Briton suspected of spying for Russia arrested in Germany

Thu, 12/08/2021 - 09:18
A British man has been arrested in Germany on suspicion of spying for Russia, the BBC writes. German federal prosecutors said the man - named only as David S - worked at the British embassy in Berlin. He allegedly passed documents to Russian intelligence "at least once" in exchange for an "unknown amount" of money. The German foreign ministry said it is taking the case "very seriously".
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[Opinion] What Libya can learn from the Baltic states' constitutions

Thu, 12/08/2021 - 09:16
What we can learn from the history of the Baltics states is that the reimposition of an older constitution would serve as societal 'glue', enabling Libyans to finally put the memories of a most tumultuous decade behind them.
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Germany and Netherlands halt returns of Afghans

Thu, 12/08/2021 - 09:13
Last week, six EU countries, including Germany, and the Netherlands, said forced returns must continue despite violence in Afghanistan. Now they have changed their mind. Belgian Greens are also criticising the decision.
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[Ticker] Latvia and Lithuania to stop migrants arriving via Belarus

Wed, 11/08/2021 - 09:24
Latvia has declared a state of emergency along its border and Lithuania decided to erect a fence in new measures to deter migrants they say Belarus is encouraging to cross illegally in order to pressure European states, Reuters reports. Rising numbers of migrants have reached Lithuania, Latvia, and Poland, which accuse Belarusian president Alexander Lukashenko of orchestrating the campaign to press the EU to reverse sanctions.
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[Ticker] Nurse in Germany replaced vaccines with saline solution

Wed, 11/08/2021 - 09:23
Authorities in Germany have appealed to thousands of people to get another shot of Covid vaccine after a police investigation found that a Red Cross nurse may have injected them with a saline solution instead, The Guardian writes. The nurse is suspected of injecting salt solution into people's arms instead of genuine doses at a vaccination centre in Friesland, a rural district near the North Sea coast.
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[Ticker] Russian Wagner mercenaries linked to war crimes in Libya

Wed, 11/08/2021 - 09:23
A BBC investigation has revealed the scale of operations by a shadowy Russian mercenary group in Libya's civil war, which includes links to war crimes and the Russian military. A Samsung tablet left by a fighter for the Wagner group exposed its key role - as well as traceable fighter codenames. Wagner's fighters appeared in Libya in April 2019 when they joined the forces of a rebel general, Khalifa Haftar.
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[Ticker] Amnesty: Sexual violence used as weapon in Tigray war

Wed, 11/08/2021 - 09:22
Ethiopian and Eritrean troops raped hundreds of women and girls during the Tigray war, Amnesty International said. "Rape and sexual violence have been used as a weapon of war to inflict lasting physical and psychological damage on women and girls in Tigray," said Amnesty's secretary-general Agnes Callamard, adding that "the severity and scale of the sexual crimes committed are particularly shocking, amounting to war crimes and possible crimes against humanity."
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[Ticker] Facebook bans Russia-based firm over anti-vaccine campaign

Wed, 11/08/2021 - 09:22
Facebook said it has shut down a smear campaign that spread disinformation about Covid-19 vaccines made by BioNTech-Pfizer and AstraZeneca, Deutsche Welle writes. In recent months, anti-vaccine and coronavirus conspiracy theories have spread on social media sites, putting major tech firms under pressure from governments fighting the pandemic. Facebook said it traced hundreds of accounts back to Fazze, a UK-registered marketing firm operating out of Russia, which is now banned.
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[Opinion] Is Poland ending 200 years of freedom of expression?

Wed, 11/08/2021 - 09:21
Poland's ruling coalition is aiming for a 'Putinisation' of Polish media and is therefore following three steps to silence journalists. Now not only the EU, but the US too is reacting saying this is incompatible with Nato membership.
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Will Poland's Kaczyński survive his own media law?

Wed, 11/08/2021 - 09:19
Voting on a new media law in Poland on Wednesday will test if ruling party chief Jarosław Kaczyński still has a grip on power after six years of clashes with the EU.
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Six EU states want migrant returns to war-torn Afghanistan

Wed, 11/08/2021 - 09:15
Other EU countries have halted deportations of failed asylum seekers after the Afghan government asked for a suspension of returns. An EU official said the bloc was not facing an imminent surge in migrants.
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[Ticker] Poland reports record number of migrants at Belarusian border

Tue, 10/08/2021 - 09:11
A record number of migrants have crossed the Polish border from Belarus since Friday, the Polish Border Guard said, Reuters reports. Authorities in Poland and Lithuania have accused Belarus president Alexander Lukashenko of using migrants to put pressure on the EU to reverse recent sanctions and to hit back at Poland for giving refuge to Krystsina Tsimanouskaya, a Belarusian athlete who refused to return home from the Tokyo Olympics.
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[Ticker] France: Catholic priest murdered by suspected cathedral arsonist

Tue, 10/08/2021 - 09:10
A Rwandan refugee suspected of causing a major fire that ravaged the cathedral in the French city of Nantes last year on Monday murdered a Catholic priest in western France, officials said to AFP. Father Olivier Maire, 60, was killed in the town of Saint-Laurent-sur-Sevre at the Montfortains religious community where he lived and where the suspect had also been given shelter.
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[Ticker] Shishov case: Lukashenko denies link to dissident's death

Tue, 10/08/2021 - 09:10
Belarus' president Alexander Lukashenko has denied claims that his security services were involved in the death of dissident Vitaly Shishov, who was found hanged in neighbouring Ukraine last week, the BBC reports. "Who was he for me and for Belarus? For us he was simply a nobody," Lukashenko told reporters. Vitaly Shishov was organising help for Belarusians who fled to Ukraine from Lukashenko's post-election crackdown.
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[Ticker] Norway's government to face big election defeat, poll shows

Tue, 10/08/2021 - 09:09
Norway's centre-left opposition parties are expected to defeat the incumbent Conservative-led coalition government by a two-to-one margin in next month's election for parliament, a new opinion poll showed on Tuesday, Reuters writes. Widely praised last year for a swift coronavirus lockdown, giving Norway one of Europe's lowest Covid-19 mortality rates, prime minister Erna Solberg nevertheless faces a backlash over economic inequality and public sector reforms that have proven unpopular.
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[Ticker] Taliban seize provincial capitals in blitz across Afghanistan

Tue, 10/08/2021 - 09:08
The Taliban seized a sixth Afghan provincial capital on Monday following a weekend blitz across the north that saw urban centres fall in quick succession and the government struggle to keep the militants at bay, France24 writes. Insurgents entered Aibak without a fight after community elders pleaded with officials to spare the city from more violence. A Taliban spokesman confirmed the city had been taken.
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[Opinion] Big data can save more lives, if used properly

Tue, 10/08/2021 - 09:07
Big data and evidence-based decision-making provide immense opportunities to improve health and well-being and prepare for the next crisis, if this force is applied for the good.
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EU keeps door open for US tourists

Tue, 10/08/2021 - 09:04
Non-essential travel from the US to the EU can continue for now despite a surge in US infections and lack of reciprocity, according to the latest European recommendation.
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