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STA, 29 July 2020 - Two young Belarusians pulled over by the police near Semič close to the border with Croatia on Tuesday evening were found to be carrying a total of ten Moroccans in two vehicles with Polish license plates in what is but the latest in a series of similar incidents reported by the police.
A press release from the Novo Mesto Police Department said the Moroccans had entered Slovenia illegally. The two Belarusians, both aged 21, will be brought before an investigating judge, while proceedings involving the migrants are still ongoing. Slovenian police handled 4,993 attempts at crossing the border illegally from January to the end of June, a decrease of 12.4% compared with the same period last year, a fall blamed on the pandemic loockdown and border restrictions.
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Dear Sinagl J;
Best greetings,
Displaced and desperate for help, hundreds of thousands of people are hit by flooding in Sudan. The government has declared a three-month state of emergency. We urge wider support from the international community. Please let people around the world read about this disaster on your pages.
Thank you for your help.
Dr. Hassan ELBAKRI
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Sudan declares state of emergency over deadly floods
Sudanese authorities have declared their country a natural disaster area and imposed a three-month state of emergency across the country after rising floodwaters and heavy rainfall killed around 100 people and inundated over 100,000 houses since late July.
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Moroccan security services continue to intensify efforts against human trafficking and irregular migration.
Rabat – Coast guard units of Morocco’s Royal Navy arrested on Wednesday and Thursday 168 candidates for irregular migration using several makeshift boats, kayaks, and jet-skis in the Mediterranean. Maghreb Arab Press (MAP) quoted a military source as explaining that the coast guard transported the would-be migrants to various ports in northern Morocco. The migrants received the necessary care aboard the units of the Royal Navy.
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A series of articles and comments on what is happening at the Czech Embassy in Morocco raises a number of questions to think about. Especially where the taxpayers' money goes and how it actually (doesn't) works in the state administration and the protection of our security, our nation, our culture, our state and whole EU.
I only spent a short time in Morocco, but it was enough to create a certain image. Although I came because of culture, I am a technician and a businessman by profession, so I was also interested in business opportunities. There is a lot of cheap labor in Morocco, which can be put to good use in combination with our quality. However, I was struck by the approach of Ambassador Lorenc, who was more smiling at the activities of us - small and medium-sized enterprises. A special type of "support" that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs promises so much to us entrepreneurs.
When I think about articles on websites and about what is happening at Czech embassy in Morocco, I think everything must have a broader context. It is clear that there is a chaos at this embassy. The State Department, for some reason, is covering it. It's not just two people doing the visa business. Someone must have something from it on both sides - Czech and Moroccan and maybe even French, since those people were supposed to stay in France. In general, under the responsibility of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, big black money is probably being rotated. See the articles in the newspaper E15 Mafia deals with visas .... Ukraine, Vietnam, Russia, Iran .... Is it possible to do it without engagement of the people at embassies? Without the knowledge of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs? It is a practice called a visa factory.
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