On Saturday, Serbia witnessed its largest protest ever, as 325,000 demonstrators gathered in Belgrade to express anger over the deaths of 15 people in a railway station collapse, blaming corruption and government negligence. The protest, organized by students but joined by various groups, demanded accountability for the tragedy and called for transparent governance. Despite some resignations and ongoing protests, President Aleksandar Vucic remains defiant, dismissing opposition demands for a new government and accusing them of seeking to destabilize the country.
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Putting top doctors in areas with high unemployment sees waiting lists plummet
Health Secretary Wes Streeting announced that a scheme dispatching expert medical teams to hospitals in high-unemployment areas is significantly reducing NHS waiting lists. Launched in September, the initiative targets 20 areas with high economic inactivity, resulting in a 130% acceleration in the decline of waiting times and the removal of approximately 37,000 patients from lists. Streeting stated that the targeted efforts are twice as effective as national averages, with top doctors providing support to get...
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