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The United Nations refugee agency has criticised plans by Greece to build a fence along part of its border with Turkey to keep out illegal immigrants. The agency said a significant proportion of those crossing the frontier were genuine refugees fleeing violence and persecution.
The Czech justice ministry has published a list of judges and prosecutors who used to be members of the Communist Party. The details on the ministry's website show that a fifth of the judges and more than a quarter of prosecutors were members of the party before the collapse of communism.
Colombia has extradited a woman known as The Queen of the Amphetamines to the United States, where she'll face charges of drug trafficking. The woman, Beatriz Elena Henao, was on Interpol's list of its top 10 most wanted women. She's accused of being an international drug dealer. Here's Vanessa Buschschluter.
The authorities say Beatriz Elena Henao was an unusual drug dealer. The 45-year-old political science graduate is accused of being the international face of a Colombian drug gang led by the Comba brothers. Police say her languages - she speaks English, Dutch and German as well as Spanish - gave her unique access to drug markets in the US, Spain and the Netherlands, where she's believed to have sold some 300,000 units of amphetamines. Two of her sons are already in prison, one in Spain for murder, another for drug trafficking in the Netherlands.