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Monthly Archives: September, 2020

Pompeo Thinks Vatican Too Soft on China’s Human Rights Violations

Pope Francis is expected to decline a meeting with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who has accused the Catholic Church of dropping its moral...

Tobacco use and exposure to second-hand smoke linked to more than 20% of deaths from coronary heart disease

A new report produced by WHO, the World Heart Federation and the University of Newcastle Australia for World Heart Day celebrated globally on 29 September, confirms a well-established causal link between tobacco smoking and morbidity and mortality related to coronary heart disease and urges all tobacco users to quit.

Buddhist Times News – PM Modi says India accords highest priority to Sri Lanka

PM Modi says India accords highest priority to Sri Lanka ...

From the Archives, 1990: Patrick White, author and stirrer, dies at 78

At home, he has generally been recognised as the long-awaited Great Australian Writer, at least since he won the Nobel Prize. Although not a popular...

Handling soil with care: Conservation Agriculture’s role in post-2020 CAP

Despite being taken into consideration only slightly in the EU’s current farming subsidies programme, Conservation Agriculture is set to play a central role in...

Jaswant Singh Khalra was remembered at the Human Rights Council

Jaswant Singh Khalra was remembered at the Human Rights Council

Much Upside Left In Pinterest

Lately, social media company Pinterest (PINS) has been in the news, mostly for the right reasons. Founded in 2010, the company is mainly a...

Food loss and waste ‘an ethical outrage’, UN chief says on International Day

Last year, the UN General Assembly designated 29 September as the International Day, recognizing the fundamental role that sustainable food production plays in promoting...

COVID-19: ‘Legitimate concerns’ must be heard, and fears addressed over misinformation

Amid continuing uncertainty, fear and anxiety around the world over the COVID-19 pandemic, senior UN officials are keen to stress the legitimacy of concerns, listen carefully to citizens around the world, and help them distinguish between misinformation and accurate information, based on science. 

WHO and EU help healthcare workers during COVID-19 in Uzbekistan

TASHKENT (TCA) — The European Union has provided more than EUR 2 million for a project focused on effective, rapid, and coordinated response to...

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