Dec 18, 2020
Registered nurse Sophie Woodbury, left, poses for a photo with state epidemiologist Dr. Angela Dunn, and fellow registered nurses Monte Roberts, Amanda Vicchrilli, William Brunt and Julie Nelson Tuesday at LDS Hospital in Salt Lake city. Woodbury, Roberts, Vicchrilli and Burnt were vaccinated for the coronavirus by Nelson. (Jeffrey D. Allred/The Deseret News via AP)
Here are summaries of the latest Associated Press stories worldwide on the coronavirus pandemic, including: The Food and Drug Administration plans to approve second vaccine after panel endorsement; Snags on U.S. coronavirus relief package may force weekend sessions; U.S. officials debate who should be next in line for the vaccine;
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In this 2017 photo, a Hungarian police officer stands guard at Serbia’s border with Hungary near a makeshift camp for migrants in Horgos, Serbia. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic, FILE)
(CN) After hundreds of thousands of immigrants and refugees crammed into Europe in 2015, Hungary violated EU laws when it forced asylum seekers and undocumented immigrants into transit zones along its border, Europe’s highest court ruled on Thursday.
In its opinion, the European Court of Justice’s grand chamber slammed Hungary for treating asylum seekers and immigrants as detainees when it sent them to transit zones while processing their asylum claims and deportations.
Hungary: Orban critics fight to be heard
Celebrating anti-Semitic public figures This government is not anti-Semitic,” claimed Andras Kovas, Professor for Jewish Studies at the Central European University (CEU) in Budapest in an interview with DW. However, he agreed that the government does use anti-Semitic stereotypes in its ongoing campaign against Soros.
The government has also celebrated public figures who are openly anti-Semitic. The far-right Erno Raffay who had already received numerous awards, was given another in August. In 2015, he had compared migrants from largely Muslim countries to Jewish immigrants in the 19th century, saying that these latter had multiplied and pushed Hungarians from many areas of society. This should be a lesson to [Hungary] he added.