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South African 'good Samaritan' dismisses anger over crowd fund

BBC Africa - Tue, 06/04/2019 - 20:53
A South African petrol attendant who came to the aid of a motorist reassures those who gave him money.
Categories: Africa

Les CFF s’essaient aux trottinettes électriques

24heures.ch - Tue, 06/04/2019 - 20:50
À Zurich, l’ex-régie réserve un espace aux engins en libre-service de la société Circ. Il sera bientôt possible de payer avec le Swiss Pass.
Categories: Swiss News

Keine Beweise für Vergewaltigung: Vergewaltigungs-Ermittlungen gegen Gérard Depardieu fallen gelassen

Blick.ch - Tue, 06/04/2019 - 20:44
Die französische Justiz hat Vorermittlungen wegen Vergewaltigungsvorwürfen gegen den französischen Filmschauspieler Gérard Depardieu eingestellt. Es sei nicht möglich gewesen, durch die Untersuchungen Straftaten zu belegen, sagte die Behörde.
Categories: Swiss News

Les épreuves écrites ont démarré ce mardi

24 Heures au Bénin - Tue, 06/04/2019 - 20:41

Les candidats à la session de remplacement de l'examen du Brevet d'étude du premier cycle composent depuis ce mardi 4 Juin 2019. Dans le département du Littoral, au centre unique de composition du Ceg Ste Rita, cinq (05) candidats y prennent part sur les huit (08) enregistrés.

Les épreuves ont été lancées exactement à 8h au Collège d'enseignement général Ceg de Ste Rita de Cotonou. Cette session de remplacement connaît la participation de 05 candidats, dont 04 composent en série Moderne long et 01 en série moderne court.
Selon Dieudonné, un des candidats rencontré sur les lieux, « Le premier sujet parlait des journées culturelles et on devait en faire un article de journal. Le deuxième sujet quant à lui concerne des animaux domestiques et on nous demandait de faire le portrait d'un animal ». Le candidat indique que ce n'est pas un choix pour eux de composer en session des malades. « J'avais bien commencé. J'ai fini la journée de lundi et de mardi mais c'est là j'ai eu des problèmes de santé et c'est pour ça je suis revenu à la session de rattrapage ». Djèmilath, quant à elle était malade bien avant le début de la session normale.
Une autre candidate n'a pu composé en session normale pour raison d'accouchement. « J'ai composé à la session des malades parce que j'ai commencé les cours avec la grossesse et c'est le lundi lors de la composition de l'examen que j'ai accouché ».
Le directeur départemental de l'enseignement secondaire du Littoral Robert Dossou Gbodjinou assure que tout est mis en place pour un bon déroulement des épreuves. « Il y a l'infirmier qui est ici et qui doit veiller sur la santé des candidats qui sont là. C'est au cas où la situation ne pourrait pas être gérée par l'infirmier qu'on sera obligés de dire aux candidats d'aller se soigner pour être en bonne santé pour l'année prochaine », a-t-il précisé.
Les épreuves prendront fin jeudi prochain.

G.A.

Categories: Afrique

Co-operation on implementation of SDGs can be a positive example of effective multilateralism, say participants at OSCE Security Days event

OSCE - Tue, 06/04/2019 - 20:31
SDGs SDGs:  5 - Gender equality 13 - Climate action 16 - Peace, justice and strong institutions 17 - Partnerships for the goals

VIENNA, 4 June 2019 – About 180 diplomats, experts and civil society representatives gathered today at the United Nations Vienna headquarters to discuss the OSCE’s contribution to the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

The OSCE Security Days event, organized by OSCE Secretary General Thomas Greminger and hosted by the United Nations Office in Vienna, focused on analysing the application of the SDGs in the context of the work of the OSCE, particularly SDG 16 on peace, justice and strong institutions and SDG 13 on climate change. Participants also discussed the role of the OSCE which, as a partner and in the spirit of SDG17, makes a valuable contribution to sustainable peace, security and development.

OSCE Chairperson-in-Office and Slovakia’s Minister of Foreign and European Affairs Miroslav Lajčák, in his opening video message pointed out that the OSCE, like the Sustainable Development Goals, has a comprehensive approach to peace and security. “In fact, back in 1975, the founders of our Organization were already a few steps ahead. They realized that security cannot be measured simply with guns, tanks and troops. And that, actually, areas like good governance, trade, human rights and the environment are just as crucial,” said Lajčák.

The OSCE, as the largest regional security organization in the world, is active in both stable countries and conflict settings. It has its own expertise, its own prevention toolbox, its own local knowledge, which enable it to uniquely contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals.

Both Lajčák and Greminger, together with other speakers, stressed the importance of sharing ideas, best practices and lessons learned from the practical work of OSCE field missions and the institutional expertise in Vienna, Warsaw, The Hague and beyond. They also called for more dialogue and co-operation with the United Nations and other regional, civil society, and private sector partners.

Many speakers emphasized the essential role of gender as a cross-cutting issue in relation to the SDGs, as well as the vital importance of the contribution of youth to the implementation of the agenda that will have an impact on their futures.

Concluding the day’s discussions, Secretary General Greminger said: “This was an experience that was alarming, inspiring but also encouraging. It showed us how we can contribute more to the 2030 Agenda and how these goals help focus the role of the Organization.”

“The OSCE works on implementing the SDGs every day. We need to map and brand much better what we do,” he said.

At the same time, he underlined the urgency of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: “We cannot have business as usual, particularly in relation to climate change and security. I think this is an issue that deserves more attention in the OSCE.”

“We need to move much faster. Too many people - in the OSCE space and beyond - will get left behind if we do not pick up the pace. This means more; more financing, more commitments, more partnerships, more action,” Chairperson-in-Office Lajčák concluded.

Categories: Central Europe

The return of Sudan's feared 'Janjaweed'

BBC Africa - Tue, 06/04/2019 - 20:23
The BBC's Fergal Keane looks at the Janjaweed's history for signs Sudan's protests would turn deadly.
Categories: Africa

Tschechien: Massendemonstration gegen Regierungschef Babis in Prag

Blick.ch - Tue, 06/04/2019 - 20:22
In Tschechien spitzen sich die Proteste gegen Regierungschef Andrej Babis zu. Bei einer der grössten Kundgebungen seit der demokratischen Wende von 1989 füllten Zehntausende Demonstranten am Dienstagabend den zentralen Wenzelsplatz in Prag.
Categories: Swiss News

«Viel Glück beim Schwimmen, du Penner!»: Fischer hacken lebendem Hai Schwanzflosse ab

Blick.ch - Tue, 06/04/2019 - 20:05
In Grönland schnitten zwei Fischer einem Hai den Schwanz ab, weil er sich in ihrer Angelschnur verfangen hatte. Sie machten sich darüber lustig und stellten ein Video davon auf Facebook. Das kostete sie ihren Job.
Categories: Swiss News

Négymilliót vissza kell fizetni, ha nem működik a Galandia

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Tue, 06/04/2019 - 19:59
Az év végig ismét üzembe kell helyezni a Galandia termálfürdőt Galántán, ellenkező esetben vissza kell fizetnie a városnak 4 millió euró uniós támogatást.

Der Kantonspolizei waren die 67 Meter zu tief: Hier holt ein Tauchlehrer ein Segelboot vom Grund des Zürichsees

Blick.ch - Tue, 06/04/2019 - 19:55
Bei einem Sturm sank Ende April ein Segelboot auf den Grund des Zürichsees. Der Besitzer des Boots war untröstlich. Tauchlehrer Diego Cintula (32) rettete es nun mit einigen Taucherkollegen aus der Tiefe.
Categories: Swiss News

Weil sie Muslimen einfach freigibt: SVP-Glarner veröffentlicht Handynummer von Lehrerin

Blick.ch - Tue, 06/04/2019 - 19:54
Weil sie muslimischen Schülern freigegeben hat, hat SVP-Nationalrat Andreas Glarner die Handynummer einer Zürcher Lehrerin auf Facebook veröffentlicht. Für jene, die der Frau mal sagen wollen, was sie davon halten.
Categories: Swiss News

Pályafelújítás a Szepsi-Somodi-Torna vasúti szakaszon

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Tue, 06/04/2019 - 19:40
Pályafelújítást végeznek szerdán (június 5.) 6.40 és 12 óra között a Szepsi (Moldava nad Bodvou)-Somodi (Drienovec)-Torna (Turňa nad Bodvou) vasúti szakaszon.

Présidentielles Mauritanie, le spectre de la fraude, encore et toujours

CRIDEM (Mauritanie) - Tue, 06/04/2019 - 19:38
Mondafrique - Quatre des cinq candidats de l’opposition en Mauritanie ont averti des risques de « hold-up » électoral lors de l’élection...
Categories: Afrique

Obwohl Adela noch keine hat: Mit 26 Jahren sagt sie der Cellulite den Kampf an

Blick.ch - Tue, 06/04/2019 - 19:33
Bachelorette Adela Smajic zeigt auf Instagram stolz, wie sie sich angebliche Dellen am Oberschenkel wegmachen lässt. Mit der Behandlung will sie aber vor allem für die Zukunft vorsorgen.
Categories: Swiss News

Latest from the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine (SMM), based on information received as of 19:30, 3 June 2019

OSCE - Tue, 06/04/2019 - 19:25
SDGs SDGs:  16 - Peace, justice and strong institutions

This report is for the media and the general public.

Summary

  • Compared with the previous 24 hours, the SMM recorded more ceasefire violations in Donetsk and Luhansk regions.
  • The Mission saw fresh damage from gunfire to an apartment in non-government-controlled Dokuchaievsk.
  • The SMM saw weapons in violation of withdrawal lines near government-controlled Heivka and Ozarianivka.
  • On the nights of 30 May and 2 June, an SMM long-range unmanned aerial vehicle spotted trucks traveling from an area near the border with the Russian Federation to non-government-controlled areas of Luhansk region.
  • The Mission facilitated and monitored adherence to the ceasefire to enable repairs to and the operation of critical civilian infrastructure.
  • In Kharkiv, the SMM saw that a monument to General Zhukov was toppled.
  • Restrictions of the SMM’s access continued in all three disengagement areas and elsewhere. The Mission’s freedom of movement was also restricted at a non-government-controlled border crossing point near Dovzhanske.*

Ceasefire violations[1]

In Donetsk region, the SMM recorded more ceasefire violations and a similar number of explosions (about 170), compared with the previous 24 hours (about 180 explosions). The majority of ceasefire violations, including the majority of explosions, were recorded in areas south-south-east and south of Pyshchevyk (government-controlled, 25km north-east of Mariupol) and in areas between Avdiivka (government-controlled, 17km north of Donetsk) and Yasynuvata (non-government-controlled, 16km north-east of Donetsk), near the Donetsk Filtration Station (DFS) (15km north of Donetsk).

On 3 June, positioned about 1km north-west of the railway station in Yasynuvata to facilitate the operation of the DFS, the Mission heard and saw an explosion followed by another explosion about 25 minutes later, both assessed as outgoing mortar rounds, at an assessed range of 400-500m north-west, at the same time when a bus with DFS workers was travelling towards Yasynuvata.

Positioned about 500m north-east of Kamianka (government-controlled, 20km north of Donetsk), the Mission heard two undetermined explosions about 500m north-east.

In Luhansk region, the Mission recorded more ceasefire violations, including about 180 explosions, almost all of which were recorded in areas south of Popasna (government-controlled, 69km west of Luhansk). During the previous 24 hours, the SMM did not record any ceasefire violations in the region.

Damage from gunfire to apartment in Dokuchaievsk

On 3 June, at an apartment located on the third floor of a five-storey residential building at 9 Polova Street in the north-western part of Dokuchaievsk (non-government-controlled, 30km south-west of Donetsk), the SMM saw an 8cm hole in the outer pane of a south-facing balcony window. It assessed the damage as fresh and caused by small-arms fire. A woman (in her forties) who introduced herself as the resident of the apartment told the Mission that on the evening of 2 June she had been home with family when they had heard gunfire in the area.

Disengagement areas[2]

On 30 May, inside the disengagement area near Zolote (government-controlled, 60km west of Luhansk), an SMM mini-unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) spotted an armoured combat vehicle (ACV), assessed as belonging to the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

On the night between 2 and 3 June, the SMM camera in Zolote recorded a muzzle flash at an assessed range of 2-3km south-east (assessed as inside the disengagement area). On the same night, the same camera also recorded ten projectiles in flight at an assessed range of 3-4km east-south-east, within 5km of the periphery of the disengagement area.

Positioned inside the disengagement area near Stanytsia Luhanska (government-controlled, 16km north-east of Luhansk) the Mission observed a calm situation.

Withdrawal of weapons

The SMM continued to monitor the withdrawal of weapons in implementation of the Memorandum and the Package of Measures and its Addendum.

In violation of withdrawal lines

Government-controlled areas

31 May

An SMM mini-UAV spotted a self-propelled mortar (2S9 Nona-S, 120mm) near Heivka (27km north-west of Luhansk).

2 June

An SMM long-range UAV spotted a tank near Ozarianivka (formerly Pershe Travnia, 52km north of Donetsk).

Beyond withdrawal lines but outside of designated storage sites

Government-controlled areas

1 June

An SMM mini-UAV spotted ten tanks (T-72), six anti-tank guns (MT-12 Rapira, 100mm), a surface-to-air missile system (9K35 Strela-10) and four anti-tank guided missile systems (9P148 Konkurs, 135mm) at a railway station in Rubizhne (84km north-west of Luhansk).

3 June

The Mission saw two surface-to-air missile systems (9K37) in Lozuvatka (74km north-west of Luhansk).

Non-government-controlled areas

29 May

Aerial imagery available to the SMM revealed the presence of a tank near Novoazovsk (40km east of Mariupol).

Indications of military and military-type presence in the security zone[3]

Government-controlled areas

31 May

An SMM mini-UAV spotted an infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) (BMD-1) and two armoured personnel carriers (APC) (a BTR-D and a Saxon armoured ambulance variant) near Heivka.

An SMM mid-range UAV spotted two IFVs (one BMP-1 and one BMP variant) in Zolote-4/Rodina (59km west of Luhansk).

1 June

An SMM mini-UAV spotted a probable ACV near Lopaskyne (23km north-west of Luhansk) 

3 June

The SMM saw:

  • an APC (BTR-80) near Lebedynske (16km north-east of Mariupol) and
  • two IFVs (BMP-2) near Orikhove-Donetske (44km north-west of Luhansk).

Non-government-controlled areas

1 June

An SMM mini-UAV spotted an IFV (BMP variant) near Zhovte (17km north-west of Luhansk). 

2 June

An SMM long-range UAV spotted seven IFVs (BMP-1), an armoured reconnaissance vehicle (BRDM-2) and four ACVs near Kruhlyk (65km south-west of Luhansk).

Trucks spotted traveling from near the border with the Russian Federation to non-government-controlled areas of Luhansk region

Near the border with the Russian Federation in non-government-controlled areas south-east of Luhansk, where there are no border crossing facilities, an SMM long-range UAV spotted trucks travelling west on two occasions.

On the first occasion, on the night of 30-31 May, an SMM long-range UAV spotted three stationary military-type trucks facing west on an unpaved road near Cheremshyne (non-government-controlled, 59km south-east of Luhansk), about 2km west of the border. The UAV then spotted another military-type truck and a car proceeding from the north-east on a dirt track that is parallel to this unpaved road. The truck and the car then joined the other trucks in a convoy, which then proceeded to a compound of the armed formations on the south-eastern outskirts of Luhansk city (non-government-controlled) where four persons were seen unloading materials from the trucks. At least 35 military-type trucks and an APC (BTR-80) were also seen at the compound.

On the night of 2-3 June, on the same dirt track, an SMM long-range UAV spotted a stationary car (SUV-type) about 150m west of the border and a stationary military-type truck about 900m further west. Both vehicles were facing west. About two hours later, the UAV spotted another military-type truck driving west on this dirt track away from the border. This truck and the car then continued towards a bus station in Dovzhansk (formerly Sverdlovsk, non-government-controlled, 60km south-east of Luhansk), where a third vehicle (assessed as a probable military-type truck) joined the convoy, which proceeded further until an area 2km east of Verkhnoshevyrivka (non-government-controlled, 44km south-east of Luhansk).

On 19 May, aerial imagery available to the SMM revealed that two roadblocks (assessed as made of soil) on the above-mentioned dirt track close to the border, previously seen in imagery from 18 April 2019, were no longer present.

Tracks leading towards the border with the Russian Federation near Dovzhanske

On 29 May, in a field about 3km south-west of a border crossing point near Dovzhanske (non-government-controlled, 84km south-east of Luhansk), aerial imagery available to the SMM revealed the presence of new car tracks leading towards the border (not seen in imagery from 28 April 2019).

Craters near Novoivanivka

On 2 June, an SMM mini-UAV spotted five recent craters assessed as impacts of 152mm artillery rounds fired from a south-easterly direction in a field about 200m south-east of the closest residential houses in Novoivanivka (government-controlled, 67km west of Luhansk).

Presence of mines near Prychepylivka

On 30 May, an SMM mid-range UAV spotted for the first time about 300 anti-tank mines in fields about 3km south-east of Prychepylivka (government-controlled, 50km north-west of Luhansk), next to 150 anti-tank mines observed previously.

SMM facilitation of repairs to civilian infrastructure

The Mission facilitated and monitored adherence to the ceasefire to enable repairs to power lines in Spartak (non-government-controlled, 9km north of Donetsk), to a water tower near Holmivskyi (non-government controlled, 49km north-east of Donetsk), to the water distribution network near Holubivske (non-government-controlled, 51km west of Luhansk) and Donetskyi (non-government-controlled, 49km west of Luhansk), and to a water pipeline between Zolote-3/Stakhanovets (government-controlled, 61km west of Luhansk) and Popasna.

The SMM also continued to facilitate the operation of the DFS (see above).

 

Convoy with humanitarian aid travelled to non-government-controlled areas

At the entry-exit checkpoint near Novotroitske (government-controlled, 36km south-west of Donetsk), the SMM again saw a convoy of humanitarian aid, consisting of 23 trucks and three cars, travelling from government- to non-government-controlled areas, reportedly carrying material for water purification.

Border areas outside government control

While at a border crossing point near Dovzhanske, the SMM saw 12 cars (five with Ukrainian, six with Russian Federation licence plates, and one with “DPR” plates), four covered-cargo trucks (two with Ukrainian and two with Russian Federation licence plates) and 11 pedestrians (mixed ages) entering Ukraine. During the same time, the Mission saw 21 cars (seven with Ukrainian, 11 with Russian Federation and one with Latvian licence plates, as well as one with “LPR” and one with “DPR” plates), a bus with Russian Federation licence plates, and 11 pedestrians (mixed ages) exiting Ukraine. After about 40 minutes, a member of the armed formations told the SMM to leave the area.*

While at a pedestrian border crossing point near Novoborovytsi (79km south of Luhansk) for about 20 minutes, the Mission saw no cross-border traffic.

Monument to General Zhukov toppled in Kharkiv

On 2 June, in Kharkiv city, the SMM saw that a monument to General Heorhyi Zhukov had been toppled and that police had cordoned off the surrounding area. The Mission also saw that a Ukrainian flag had been placed where the monument used to stand. A police representative told the SMM that the monument had been toppled earlier that day and that a criminal investigation into the incident had been launched.

The SMM continued monitoring in Kherson, Odessa, Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk, Dnipro, Chernivtsi and Kyiv.

*Restrictions of the SMM’s freedom of movement or other impediments to fulfilment of its mandate

The SMM’s monitoring and freedom of movement are restricted by security hazards and threats, including risks posed by mines, unexploded ordnance (UXO) and other impediments – which vary from day to day. The SMM’s mandate provides for safe and secure access throughout Ukraine. All signatories of the Package of Measures have agreed on the need for this safe and secure access, that restriction of the SMM’s freedom of movement constitutes a violation, and on the need for rapid response to these violations. They have also agreed that the Joint Centre on Control and Co-ordination should contribute to such response and co-ordinate mine clearance. Nonetheless, the armed formations in parts of Donetsk and Luhansk regions frequently deny the SMM access to areas adjacent to Ukraine’s border outside control of the Government (for example, see below). The SMM’s operations in Donetsk and Luhansk regions remain restricted following the fatal incident of 23 April 2017 near Pryshyb; these restrictions continued to limit the Mission’s observations.

Denial of access:

  • While at a border crossing point near Dovzhanske (non-government-controlled, 84km south-east of Luhansk), a member of the armed formations told the SMM to leave the area.

Regular restrictions related to disengagement areas and mines/UXO:

  • The sides continued to deny the SMM full access to the three disengagement areas, as well as the ability to travel certain roads previously identified as important for effective monitoring by the Mission and for civilians’ movement, through failure to conduct comprehensive clearance of mines and UXO.

Other impediments:

  • On the evening of 30 May, an SMM long-range UAV experienced dual GPS signal interference, assessed as due to jamming, while flying over areas near Zaitseve (50km north-east of Donetsk) and Ivanivka (non-government-controlled, 46km south-west of Luhansk).
  • On 3 June, on two occasions, SMM mini-UAVs experienced GPS signal interference, assessed as probably caused by jamming, while flying over areas near Bohdanivka (government-controlled, 41km south-west of Donetsk).
  • On 3 June, an SMM mid-range UAV experienced GPS signal interference, assessed as probably caused by jamming, while flying over areas near Halytsynivka (government-controlled, 29km north-west of Donetsk).[4]

[1] For a complete breakdown of ceasefire violations, please see the annexed table.

[2]Disengagement is foreseen in the Framework Decision of the Trilateral Contact Group relating to disengagement of forces and hardware of 21 September 2016.

[3] The hardware mentioned in this section is not proscribed by the provisions of the Minsk agreements on the withdrawal of weapons.

[4] The interference could have originated from anywhere within a radius of kilometres from the UAVs’ positions.

Categories: Central Europe

Les clarifications du secrétaire général du Cames

24 Heures au Bénin - Tue, 06/04/2019 - 19:20

Le secrétaire général du Conseil africain et malgache de l'enseignement supérieur (Cames), Bertrand Mbatchi est monté au créneau pour expliquer les raisons qui fondent les sanctions infligées à certains universitaires à la suite de la 36ème session tenue fin mai à Cotonou.
Au cours de ladite session, cinq (05) universitaires dont Ibrahim Salami et Dandi Gnamou, de nationalité béninoise ont été sanctionnés. Ils ont tous été cités dans une affaire dite « de plagiat et de fausse correction de Lomé ».
Selon le secrétaire général, les sanctions infligées aux universitaires mis en cause interviennent après « une longue procédure d'investigation et de confrontation de preuves » devant la Commission d'éthique et de déontologie (Ced) du Cames. « Pour certains, c'est la rétrogradation, pour d'autres c'est la non participation aux programmes pendant une durée maximale », a expliqué Bertrand Mbatchi.
Dans cette affaire, le professeur Ibrahim Salami, est accusé d'avoir copié son collègue Philippe Noudjènoumin. Il est désormais interdit d'activité pour une durée de trois ans par le Cames.
Quant à sa coaccusée, Dandi Gnamou, il lui est reproché d'avoir fait « du faux et usage de faux » pour se défendre devant la Commission d'éthique et de déontologie du Cames. On lui reproche également de n'avoir pas fait soutenir une thèse dans son école doctorale avant la date de sa candidature au concours d'agrégation le 15 février 2018. Ce qui lui a valu la rétrogradation.
F. A. A.

Categories: Afrique

Rüpel-Präsident auf Staatsbesuch: In diese 8 Fettnäpfchen trat Trump in London

Blick.ch - Tue, 06/04/2019 - 19:19
Erst einen Tag ist Donald Trump in Grossbritannien – doch gleich mehrfach stiess er seine Gastgeber vor den Kopf. Sowohl bei Theresa May als auch bei der Queen leistete sich der US-Präsident Fehltritte.
Categories: Swiss News

Heftiger Unfall auf der A4: Vier Verletzte bei Crash im Mositunnel bei Brunnen SZ

Blick.ch - Tue, 06/04/2019 - 19:17
Auf der Autobahn A4 bei Brunnen SZ ist es am Dienstagnachmittag im Mositunnel zu einem schweren Crash zwischen zwei Autos gekommen. Dabei wurden vier Personen verletzt.
Categories: Swiss News

Kiírták a pályázatot a lekéri intézet felépítésére

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Tue, 06/04/2019 - 19:16
Az egészségügyi minisztérium kiírta a versenypályázatot és a közbeszerzési eljárást a lekéri büntetés-végrehajtási egészségügyi intézet megépítésére.

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