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The informal group of citizens "Russians, Ukrainians, Belarusians and Serbs together against the war" is protesting against Sergei Lavrov's planned visit to Serbia, which was eventually canceled, the Avaz newspaper reported.

The group held a protest in front of the presidency in Belgrade today in connection with the expected visit of Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, the Anatolian Agency reported. 

A dozen citizens gathered carrying a poster "In The Hague, not Belgrade", as well as the words "Thank you, neighbors, you saved Serbia from shame".

Protest in Belgrade over Sergei Lavrov: Thank you, neighbors!

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A "hostile act" was

Lavrov described as "unprecedented" the blocking of the passage of his plane

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The German government plans to allow about 70 Russian dissidents to live and work in Germany without having to apply for asylum, SPIEGEL magazine reported.

Citing government sources, the media said the measure would

target journalists and other critics of President Vladimir Putin's policies who fled to Germany

on 90-day visas for the Schengen area for free travel in Europe.

Germany will accept Russian dissidents without applying for asylum

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Minister Denkov will send the donations to Ukraine collected in the MES campaign

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"Russian authorities are trying to sell stolen grain in Ukraine to African countries," the New York Times reported.

According to the US publication, the Washington State Department has sent a warning to 14 countries on the Black Continent that Russian cargo ships have sailed from Black Sea ports and are transporting grain stolen from Ukraine.

"The goods are destined for Africa," the media added.

New York Times: Russia is trying to sell stolen Ukrainian grain in Africa

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"The

aggression against medics must be stopped immediately.

It is incomprehensible in a developed society to have doctors barricaded behind doors to defend themselves from attacks.

It is incomprehensible to see the disappointment in the eyes of medics who have done everything in their power to save lives, and the retribution they receive for their work is fists.

It is unacceptable that this aggression has been repeated for years and we as a society cannot cope with it.

The harsh positions with which we condemn such behavior every time have long been insufficient, they do not reach those who reach out or seek self

-destruction . " 

This is stated in the position of the Minister of Health Asena Serbezova, published on the website of the Ministry of Health on the occasion of the attack on doctors in Samokov.

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In no way do I accept aggression and violence as acceptable.

They don't solve problems, they just create them. "

Minister Serbezova with a position after the aggression against medics in Samokov

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From July 1, tobacco products will become more expensive, as they will be subject to higher excise taxes.

Cigarettes are getting more expensive

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Bulgaria and Romania are launching simultaneous feasibility studies at five locations on both sides of the Danube to build new bridges.

Bulgaria and Romania: Studies begin on five Danube bridges simultaneously

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This year's Open Day at the National Astronomical Observatory "Rozhen" (NAO) at the Institute of Astronomy of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (BAS) will take place on the Christian holiday of Pentecost - June 12, from 10:00 to 16:00. 

The National Astronomical Observatory "Rozhen" will have an Open Day on June 12

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Amber Heard will certainly appeal the verdict in the defamation lawsuit, which was won by her ex-husband Johnny Depp, writes woman.bg.

"She will 100% appeal the verdict and said that

if necessary, she will take the matter to the Supreme Court.

She can't realize that she lost

, "a source close to the actress told US Magazine.

It also turns out that the 36-year-old Hurd is not at all worried about how she will pay the compensation to her ex-husband, as she is sure that she will win after appealing the court decision.

Close to Amber Heard: She can't realize she's lost

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