UN peacekeeping mission to Darfur ended after 13 years

[ad_1] Despite the latest violent clashes in Darfur, the United Nations ended its peacekeeping mission in the troubled Sudanese region on Thursday. This means that the “responsibility to protect civilians” will be transferred to the government of Sudan, according to a UNAMID statement. The joint mission of the UN and …

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EU Commission: Quickly welcoming refugees in Bosnia

[ad_1] Due to the dramatic situation of hundreds of immigrants following the evacuation of the Lipa camp in Bosnia, the EU Commission appealed to the local authorities to give people shelter. “It is clear that the immediate and practical solution is to reopen the reception center in Bira,” Interior Commissioner …

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Coronavirus: Law allows lockdown exemptions for the tested

[ad_1] The amendment to the Law of Epidemic Measures and Covid, which was subjected to evaluation today, constitutes the legal basis for “freedom” to be able to enjoy advantages in everyday life, which is characterized by the crown. The amendment to the law can also grant privileges to people who …

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Brexit: Gibraltar joins the Schengen area

[ad_1] The agreement in principle between Spain and Great Britain came at the last minute. This is to prevent the border between the British Overseas Territory and Spain from becoming a waterproof external border for the EU. At the last minute, Spain and Great Britain reached an agreement in principle …

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Schönborn: With “ray of light” in the new year – Vienna

[ad_1] On Thursday, Cardinal Christoph Schönborn of Vienna addressed the population with a New Year’s Eve address. He also commented on vaccination. In his year-end address at the end of the year, Cardinal Christoph Schönborn described the recently initiated coronavirus vaccines as a “ray of light.” This would give “hope …

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