You can read this article in 3 minutesPölös Zsófia Due to the spread of foot-and-mouth disease several minor Hungarian–Slovak and Hungarian–Austrian border crossings have been closed Traffic at the main crossing points is still permitted Photo credits @ Polícia Slovenskej republiky via Facebook To contain the spread of the highly contagious foot-and-mouth disease Slovakia has introduced temporary border controls on its internal borders with Hungary and Austria from 8 April to 7 May 2025 The measure affects both passenger and freight traffic: 16 minor border crossings on the Slovak–Hungarian border and 20 – mostly low-traffic – crossings on the Austrian–Hungarian border have been closed According to the Hungarian Road Transport Association (MKFE), the Slovak government made the decision on 7 April, after new infection clusters were identified in the regions of Bratislava, Trnava and Nitra. These restrictions have already been in place since 26 March on the Hungarian side of the Danube but the continued spread of the disease has led to a tightening of the measures the following Slovak–Hungarian crossings have been completely closed: Border crossing points closed by the Slovak Republic from 8 April to 7 May 2025 – source: police.hu In addition, Austrian authorities have imposed restrictions on the Austrian–Hungarian border from 5 April Border crossing points closed by the Republic of Austria as from 5 April 2025 – source: police.hu The police statement lists a total of twenty-one Austrian–Hungarian border crossings that have been closed Traffic is still permitted at the main border crossings according to road information service Útinform and the national police (ORFK) travellers should expect longer waiting times due to vehicle disinfection procedures Authorities urge both commuters and other travellers to check the latest updates before setting off and The official police website is being updated continuously with the latest information on border traffic Pölös Zsófia Journalist Trans.info | 5.05.2025 Agnieszka Kulikowska - Wielgus Journalist Trans.info | 5.05.2025 Sabina Koll Journalist Trans.info | 5.05.2025 GXO to manage Northern Italy transport operations for PRG retail groupPölös Zsófia Journalist Trans.info | 5.05.2025 Sign In Register a resident of Hogarth Riverview Manor passed away peacefully at his residence on Thursday Steve immigrated to Canada in August of 1952 he worked as a farm hand and later drove truck He then moved to the Thunder Bay area to work in the bush as a tree cutter 1957 he married the love of his life Elizabeth Nagy and they were happily married for 64 years Steve was a journeyman carpenter by trade with Local 1669 where he worked for over 40 years Following his retirement Steve worked at Old Fort William as a Master Cooper teaching university students the art of barrel making Steve’s family and faith were very important to him Patrick’s Cathedral and Holy Family Church He will be lovingly remembered by his wife Elizabeth He is also survived by his sister Elizabeth and her family in Hungary Steve was predeceased by his parents Antal and Elizabeth and brother Antal 2021 when family and friends will gather for Funeral Mass at St Patrick’s Cathedral beginning at 11:00 am Visitation for family and friends will be held one hour prior to service time at the church Patrick’s Cathedral Building Fund or the charity of one’s choice would be appreciated As directed by the Province of Ontario and the Bereavement Authority of Ontario COVID protocols are still being applied in group settings Capacity is limited to allow for social distancing of 6 feet a record of attendance must be maintained and wearing of masks or face coverings by everyone is mandatory for those attending the services „A vidék volt ismét a legjelentősebb tényező az országgyűlési választáson sőt a legjobb eredmények ismét a falusias-kisvárosias körzetekben születtek a civil szervezetekkel és a vállalkozásokkal is Mi a béke és az együttműködés politikáját képviseljük”