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Latvia welcomed many permanent returnees last year

(ReTV), ReTV Last year, over a thousand people returned to live in Latvia through the support provided by remigration officers, Latvian Radio reported February 26. In 2020, remigration workers provided assistance with returning to 1,023 people. A year earlier, there were 656 people, and in 2018, 399 people. The total numbers are higher, as not all people use the support of the coordinators. Longing for Latvia in Denmark A few months before the news of the spread of the new coronavirus took over the world, Zaļina Višņakova from the Sala municipality returned from Denmark to Latvia. “My reason is family, it s a priority, and that s why I live next to my parents. It s too far to live abroad. How much of your parents do you see going there and back every year? And you miss your family,” Višņakova said.

Israeli Environment Minister: Oil spill was Iranian terror

Israel Identifies Ship Responsible for Dumping Iranian Crude Oil on Tel Aviv s Beaches | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | Aryeh Savir, Tazpit News Agency | 20 Adar 5781 – March 3, 2021

Israel Identifies Ship Responsible for Dumping Iranian Crude Oil on Tel Aviv s Beaches | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | Aryeh Savir, Tazpit News Agency | 20 Adar 5781 – March 3, 2021
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Israel clears Minerva Helen from oil spill links, expands investigation to more ships

Israel clears Minerva Helen from oil spill links, expands investigation to more ships March 2, 2021, by Jasmina Ovcina A team of investigators led by the Ministry of Environmental Protection of Israel has expanded the investigation into the recent oil spill to dozens of vessels. Initial estimates indicate that 160 kilometres of Israel’s coastline have been stained by tar as clean-up efforts continue. As of 23 February 2021, 1,000 m3 of tar balls have already been collected from Israeli beaches, according to the IMO-administered Regional Marine Pollution Emergency Response Centre for the Mediterranean Sea (REMPEC).   “At the start of the tar event that has plagued Israeli beaches, the ministry identified about 10 ships as potentially suspicious. It has since expanded the investigation to include dozens of vessels. To date, MoEP has inspected about 10 ships, and is continuing to inspect other ships. We will inform the public

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