prison sentences for smugglers in Greece, new Bulgarian party

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Here is a psmall selection of news broadcast by European television channels, Monday 15 November.

In Greece, migrant smugglers received heavy prison sentences. Thus, Mohammad Hanad Abdi, a Somali imprisoned in Chios, condumbfounded as a passeur, was sentenced to one hundred and forty two years in prison. He had been intercepted on an inflatable boat coming from Turkey, oars in hand. Two other migrants on whom the same presumptions weigh were sentenced to fifty years in prison each.

In Bulgaria, a brand new anti-corruption party, led by two Harvard graduates, caused a stir at the polls following the country’s parliamentary elections. “We should achieve a majority of 121 MPs in Parliament“, believes the co-leader of the political party”We keep the change“, Kiril Petkov, who promises a change of era. He should become the next Prime Minister of this country who voted, at the same time, for the first round of the presidential election. outgoing leader Ruman Radev won the most votes for the second round.

In Germany, residents raise their buildingses, aend to keep them in the face of bad weather which is becoming common in some areas. By means of jacks installed in the foundations, they fill the void with concrete and backfill the garden. This pilot experience, supported by the public authorities to the height of 10 million euros concerns 24 buildings in this village located near Dresden.


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