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Thousands of Slovenians hold anti-austerity protest in Ljubljana
Demonstrators take part in an anti-government protest in Ljubljana, Slovenia on December 21, 2012.
Thousands of Slovenians have taken to the streets in the capital Ljubljana to express their anger over new austerity measures imposed by the government.
The demonstration, which was reportedly attended by more than 5,000 people, took place on Friday near the country’s parliament where protesters chanted...
World's Earliest Dental Filling Discovered in Slovenia
A prehistoric tooth with a cavity filled by beeswax
Italian researchers using x-ray imaging have discovered the earliest dental filling in a broken Stone Age tooth dating back to some 6500 years ago.
The groundbreaking discovery demonstrates a surprisingly sophisticated knowledge of dentistry in the far past era.
The fossilized jawbone, which is believed to have belonged to a 24 to 30-year-old, was...
ACTA error: Democracy not found
Members of Ruch Palikota Party wear masks during a vote of no confidence for Health Minister Bartosz Arlukowicz in Poland's parliament in Warsaw January 26, 2012
More European parliaments are refusing to ratify the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, claiming it violates human rights. Now, some are asking: “why it was signed in the first place?”
It looks like some of the countries who signed...
EU Warning: Europe Will be Occupied by Immigrants
European authorities from Brussels published Monday June 29, 2009 a report showing the flux of immigrants will reach alarming numbers in Europe in the next years. By the year 2060, Italy will gain 12 million more immigrants than present.
In the entire EU zone immigrants will increase by 46,2 millions, informs the Italian newspapers Il Giornale.
According to Brussels, Spain’s immigrants will...
European ministers told to encourage baby boom
The ministers called for more government support for people wanting to have children.
The falling birth rate and economic crisis make it crucial for governments to support families who desire more children, the Council of Europe said Tuesday.
“The decision to have children is first and foremost an individual choice, but … it must be a real choice,” deputy secretary-general Maud de...