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Tensions flared in Bratislava as Greenpeace activists blocked the Slovak Environment Ministry to protest against the government’s controversial bear culling policy. The demonstration comes after reports of rising bear attacks led officials to approve limited hunting — a move environmentalists call cruel and unnecessary. The activists chained themselves at the entrance, demanding immediate protection for endangered species and sustainable wildlife management. The standoff has sparked nationwide debate over conservation, human safety, and political accountability. Watch the full story as emotions run high and Slovakia’s bear crisis becomes a symbol of Europe’s struggle between nature and politics.

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00:50There are two tens of people who have blocked the message to the Ministry of Health.
00:57We have a transparent message that today is open.
01:01Our goal is to think that we have the right to protect and protect and protect and protect and protect.
01:14and the damage that they are happening in Slovakia are more important than that,
01:20if a day people will come to work.
01:23If you don't want to use it, you can use it to use it to use it to use it to use it.
01:27I'm going to use it to use it to use it to use it to use it to use it to use it to use it.
01:32Do you want to use it?
01:35I think it's time for the nature to have done at least one day.
01:48Minister of Life and Ministry of Life,
01:51Minister Tomáš Taraba, Minister of Health and Ministry of Health,
01:56and with us, it's possible that the state officials are in our opinion.
02:03If we look at the bad laws, with which they come to the end of the year,
02:08if we look at the national parks,
02:10if we look at the massacre, which is happening,
02:13when the medvede and vloky colleagues from Greenpeace Polskou
02:17also put an official status on the Európsku Komisiju
02:21for illegal medvede.
02:22If we look at the absolute neodbornosť,
02:25the people from various posts,
02:27who need to be able to protect the environment.
02:31It is a big catastrophe,
02:33and that's why we think that nature will be at least one day of peace.
02:43It is absurd to be,
02:44that today we should be able to protect the people from the world,
02:46who would be able to protect the Ministry of life.
02:49It is a great job,
02:50but it is evident that the people from the world are not protected.
02:54The massacre of the medvede and vloky,
02:57the catastrophe of the national parks,
03:00These are the examples of how minister Tomáš Tarabá and the state of Philip Pufa
03:05didn't understand what they would have been working with.
03:09Today we come to the most important part of Slovakia
03:15and we should have to stop it. It's an ecological disaster.
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