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Exploring Vulnerability and Access to Primary Care in Brussels-Capital Region

The study titled "Melting Point Situations de vulnérabilité, accès et recours aux soins de première ligne en Région de Bruxelles-Capitale" delves into the challenges faced in the Cureghem neighborhood, focusing on issues like social problems, precarious living conditions, and barriers to health

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Understanding Distance Bounding Protocols in Authentication

Explore the world of distance-bounding protocols for secure authentication, as discussed by Cristina Onete in a presentation covering concepts like relay attacks, mafia fraud, and more with a focus on ensuring privacy and resisting fraudulent activities.

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The Dark Reality of Milk Industry Adulteration in Kolkata

A shocking exposé reveals the grave dangers lurking in Kolkata's milk industry - cows injected with illegal drugs, contaminated feed and water, and mafia operations. Milk available in the market is tainted with fatal adulterants like oxytocin, antibiotics, and growth hormones, posing serious health

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Unveiling Local Power Networks: Politics, Crime & Governance Linkages

Revealing the intricate connection between local power dynamics, politics, and crime in Bangladesh, this research delves into the involvement of politicians, mastaans (mafia), and governance issues. Focusing on micro-level corruption, electoral violence, and economic crimes like land grabbing and dr

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Comparing Autocratic Attempts in Poland and Hungary

Poland and Hungary exhibit common ideological frames in their autocratic attempts, focusing on regime change rather than government shifts. These attempts utilize ethnonationalism, Euro-skepticism, and xenophobia to justify their actions. The two countries also showcase different types of post-commu

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Unveiling Mafia Capitale: A New Profile of Organized Crime and Corruption

Mafia Capitale is a unique criminal network in Rome involving criminals, corrupt officials, and political representatives. Unlike traditional mafias, it operates without strict familial ties, focusing on exploiting foreign refugees and immigrants. This paradigm combines criminal, institutional, hist

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