Farmers' Tractor Protest Paralyzes Brussels' European District
Brussels' European District faced significant disruption on Tuesday morning as farmers from various agricultural organizations staged a protest against EU agricultural policy
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Unemployment rates in Bosnia and Herzegovina have reached 44.5% by end-March, with 555,452 people registered in the local employment centers.
Meanwhile, a total of 5,440 people became unemployed, while businesses opened just 2,999 job positions in Q1 of 2014, Bulgarian BGNES news agency reports.
The highest demand is for skilled employees – 34.59%, followed by unskilled workers – 27.88% and people with secondary education -26.26%.
Some 8,383 people were able to find job in March, however the number of unemployed relying on welfare has increased on an annual basis.
Unemployment rates are expected to drop in the summer due to the seasonal jobs mainly in hospitality.
In February, thousands of people gathered across the country in protest against economic stagnation, unemployment and a perceived massive corruption among political elites.
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Ukrainian military intelligence has accused Russian intelligence services of having prior knowledge about the terrorist attack at the Crocus City Hall concert hall near Moscow
Israeli military operations against Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad militants in Gaza City's Shifa Hospital and Khan Yunis continued, according to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF)
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