Brandenburg – African swine fever in Germany – Politics

[ad_1] The Minister of Agriculture, Julia Klöckner, has confirmed the first case of African swine fever in Germany. The disease was found in a dead wild boar in Brandenburg, near the German-Polish border. The Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut, which clears suspected cases as a national reference laboratory, provided the final proof. The Federal …

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Moria Greece: flames again in the refugee camp

[ad_1] meA new fire broke out in the Greek refugee camp of Moria, which was largely destroyed by fire. According to photographers with the news agencies AFP and AP, the flames burned Wednesday night in a part of the camp that had been little affected by the previous fires. Chaos …

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Bayern crown: Söder despite easing numbers: current rules at a glance

[ad_1] Updated: 10.09.202007:20 ofLucas Sauter-Orengo conclude Prime Minister Markus Söder (CSU) announced far-reaching innovations in the crown measures in Bavaria at a press conference today (September 8). The Bavarian state government has numerous innovations in the Coronavirus-Announced measures for the Free State *. This also includes loosening, which is meant …

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Alexej Navalny: the police reinforce security

[ad_1] The Berlin State Criminal Police Office tightened its security precautions for Russian opposition politician Alexej Navalny. After a joint investigation by SPIEGEL and the Bellingcat research platform, both the number of deployed officers and the density of controls increased around Navalny, who was being treated at the Berlin Charité …

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Navalny case: Pompeo suspects senior Russian officials

[ad_1] While US President Trump has so far been cautious about the Navalny case, Foreign Minister Pompeo has now become clearer: High-ranking Russian officials were likely behind the Kremlin critic’s poisoning. . US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has described the poison attack on Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny as likely …

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