Crime, corruption, maritime insecurity and the environment: why a criminal justice approach is necessary to protect our oceans

Plastic on a beach in Mumbai, India. © UNEP Lisbon (Portugal), 27 June-1 July 2022 — The ocean provides us with half of our oxygen. It is the main source of sustenance for more than one billion people. Ocean-related industries employ 40 million people, many of whom live in developing countries. But the health, wealth, jobs, and recreation […]

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Following tensions Kosovo Government to postpone reciprocal measures on licence plates and travel documents

PRISTINA – Kosovo has agreed to postopone plans to implement two measures regarding car license plates and travel documents of people traveling from Serbia, following of discussions with EU and United States stakeholders. The government of Albin Kurti announced it would implement reciprocal measures on those traveling from Serbia to Kosovo, including requiring additional travel […]

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Kosovo delays new rules amid growing Serbia tensions

Kosovo will delay the implementation of new rules after tensions with Serbia rose over the weekend, prompting the NATO-led mission in the Balkan country to pledge it was “prepared to intervene if stability is jeopardized.” Fears of Balkan instability grew on Sunday as ethnic Serbs blocked roads in protest over regulations requiring Serbs in northern […]

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Extra lane in Wemmel, parallel road in Zaventem

Brussels, (Brussels Morning)- The Flemish government has opted for the so-called ‘third scenario’ for the redevelopment of the northern part of the Ring. In the Wemmel zone, there will be an optimization of the existing situation with one extra lane. In the Zaventem zone there will be a parallel road for local traffic. The plans […]

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