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Varosha high on EU agenda says Borrell

The issue of Varosha, the fenced-off area in Famagusta that the Turkish side plans to open, and has partially done so, will remain a...

UK Christian charities urge prime minister not to cut development aid budget

The Archbishop of Canterbury who leads the Anglican church, and charities such as Christian Aid have appealed to the UK government not to cut billions from Britain's international development budget.

‘Foundational and necessary change’ needed to heal post-COVID world

With the COVID-19 pandemic precipitating one of the world’s worst health, socioeconomic and humanitarian crises in over a century, the UN chief told a high-level discussion on Tuesday to seize the opportunity “to make real, foundational, and necessary change”. 

Mother of 7 busted with cocaine in books, make-up kits and deodorant containers

A Guyanese woman who is originally from Plaisance, but now works in neighbouring Suriname as a vendor, was busted at the Cheddi Jagan Airport...

Pope Benedict XVI’s former butler, Paolo Gabriele, dies aged 54 – Vatican News

Paolo Gabriele died on Tuesday after a long illness, leaving behind a wife and three children.

Actor-turned-MP Nusrat Jahan expresses her view on ‘love-jihad’: ‘Love and jihad don’t go hand-in-hand. Don’t make religion a political tool’

Actress and now, a Trinamool Congress MP, Nusrat Jahan, while attending an event, put forth her views on ‘love-jihad’. She categorically pointed out that...

Woman fined for ‘offending religion’ after parading a huge vagina through the streets during Women’s Day march on Spain’s Costa del Sol

n');document.write('n nn');} A WOMEN’S rights campaigner has been fined for ‘offending religion’ after parading a huge vagina through the streets during...

ECDC opens ESCAIDE 2020 digital conference

The ESCAIDE 2020 plenaries and sessions will focus on issues shaping infectious disease epidemiology & microbiology in the next decade and beyond, with a...

Buddhist Times News – China takes railway route to tighten grip on Tibet

Palden Sonam Visiting Fellow, Tibet Policy Institute for The Tribune. Read the article here. QINGHAI-TIBET TRAIN: Building the railway is a major part of China’s strategy-oriented infrastructural development spree in Tibet. Since its occupation of Tibet in 1950, all major infrastructure development in this region has been driven by China’s strategic calculations and security needs for […]

‘Let’s rebuild a strong EU-USA alliance’, EU chiefs tell Joe Biden

European Union chiefs Ursula von der Leyen and Charles Michel heralded "a new beginning" of EU-US relations on Monday during phone conversations with President-elect...

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