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Turkey has a german journalist in its prison now and i think berlin is raising this takes to get him released. Reporter relations with germany are getting worse and worse, as you say. Can president erdogan afford to let this happen, given that he has this referendum coming up in april . What concerns erdogan is what turks in germany are reading about turkey. He needs their votes in the referendum, and he will shrug off berlins protests, but he may have to take notice. Today the German Justice minister said that when it comes to turkish politicians visiting germany, those who want to benefit from free speech in germany must safeguard free speech at home. Yesterday, austria said it would not allow erdogan to campaign for the referendum among turks in austria, and i think marx was suggesting that germany might take a similar decision. And if it did, that would hurt erdogan. Jasper mortimer, thanks very much for that update from turke ....
Obviously our main concern is now the current welfare and long term future of the animals which are currently existing at Novi Pazar. It is very early days into a positive result, but we will endevour with our Serbian welfare friends to ensure that good, permanent and much better quality homes are found for all… ....
Uk animal welfare campaigners have finally witnessed great results in their attempts to stop LIVE ANIMAL EXPORTS from leaving Uk shores. The year 2009 has seen very little in live exports taking place; after years of campaigners gradually closing down Eastern and Southern English ports by way of some excellent campaigns. 2009 has been the… ....
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Newsbook 50% discount on MITLA membership being offered to webinar attendees. Photo: Pexels The Malta IT Law Association (MITLA) is organising a free-to-attend webinar on the Right to Disconnect taking place on 23 rd March. The webinar will host a discussion on the right to disconnect that was put forward to the EU Commission by Maltese MEP Alex Agius Saliba. During the webinar, MITLA will also present its position paper which is currently being drafted. The webinar will host a wide array of stakeholders, representatives and the general public, in order to understand better the various positions prevalent in Malta with respect to the right to disconnect. Interested parties are required to register free of charge online. The webinar is of interest to anyone involved in law, IT, HR as well as employers and employees who have an interest in the right to disconnect. ....