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Sofia Metro Not Operating in Mladost - National Stadium Section
The operation of Sofia's metro has been halted temporarily in the section between Mladost and station at the National Stadium, reported BNR.
The reason is that a woman has fallen under the metro train at Jolio Curie station. According to BNR, the woman has died.
Germany To Strengthen Video Camera Surveillance
Video camera surveillance in Germany will be strengthened after Parliament approved a law adopted by the government on Wednesday.
This is happening against the background of growing anxiety regarding public safety, in spite of public sensitivity on the topic of surveillance due to the activities of the Nazi and Communist totalitarian services.
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Berlin Metro Attack Suspects Not in Bulgaria, Police Say
There is no information that any of the four suspects in the attack on a woman in the Berlin metro has returned to Bulgaria, the head of the country's police has announced.
Earlier this week, German authorities argued that both the attacker and the other three people seen on CCTV footage as a woman is kicked in the back were Bulgarian nationals.
All Suspects in Attack on Woman in Berlin Metro Are Bulgarian
The four people seen on CCTV footage during a barbaric attack on a woman in the Berlin metro are Bulgarian nationals, German prosecutors say.
All the suspects are thought to be relatives, Germany's Focus Online quotes an investigator as saying.
Bulgaria to Keep CCTV Cameras in Polling Stations Off on Election Day
The Central Election Commission (CEC) has passed a decision that the CCTV cameras will be switched off in stations where voting is to take place in the presidential elections.
To this end, all devices will be on off mode and will have their lens covered to this end between 07:00 and 20:00 (or 21:00 if voting time is extended) on November 06.
'Intentional' Blast Leaves 29 Injured in New York, 2nd Device Found
An explosion has left twenty-nine people hurt, none of them critically, but one seriously, New York officials say.
A second device has been found by police in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, where the incident took place, according to CNN.
Mayor Bill de Blasio is quoted as saying no known terror link has been established.
Monkey drop kicks man! (funny video)
We have probably heard of the expression ‘monkey business’, but the footage from the following video gives its meaning a more literal sense. The CCTV footage emerged from an incident, reportedly from India and shows a monkey racing up to an unsuspected man and drop kicking him in the back.
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Albania President Blocks Surveillance Law
Experts see dangers in the way the government is approaching people's privacy. Alfred Olli, an expert in civil and public safety, told BIRN on Tuesday that the government cannot violently impose surveillance on citizens against their will.
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Brussels: Bomb attack suspect arrested
Belgian authorities arrested a suspect believed to have taken part in the deadly attacks in Brussels, De Standaard newspaper reported.
According to preliminary information, the man arrested was seen at the Metro Station in Maalbeek with Khalid El Bakraoui before the explosion.
It was reported police recognised the man from CCTV footage.
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Police release a sketch of the second attacker in Brussels metro station
Belgian authorities have been looking for the accomplice of Khalid El Bakraoui responsible for the deadly attacks at Brussels metro station, according to French newspaper Le Monde.
Authorities have released a sketch of a man filmed by surveillance cameras in the Brussels metro on Tuesday carrying a large bag alongside Khalid El Bakraoui just before the explosion occurred.