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Monthly Archives: November, 2020

Brexit: EU’s Michel Barnier says ‘we are not far from take it or leave it moment’

The EU's chief negotiator Michel Barnier said 'we are far from the take it or leave it moment' as he resumed make-or-break Brexit talks...

European Parliament Calls for Urgent Sanctions on Turkey

European Parliament called for tough sanctions against Turkey on Nov. 26 Members of the European Parliament on Thursday voted in favor of a resolution...

Peters: Time to reclaim Thanksgiving as a call to help those who are suffering | RELIGION COMMENTARY

For the past few decades, we have been taught a myth about Pilgrims and dinner as if they were the first to ever have a meal or to give praise. Instead, the activity they indulged in, be it eating, praying, or a combination, was standard, common, and …

Yves Mersch Interviewed by Le Monde

At the time, it was a leap into the unknown. The international financial markets were sceptical. And we didn’t know whether citizens would embrace the new currency. Today, I am very satisfied with the outcome.

Luis de Guindos Interviewed by Helsingin Sanomat

The fourth quarter of 2020 will be marked by the measures taken by euro area governments to deal with the new wave of coronavirus (COVID-19) infections that started after the summer.

David Horowitz to Newsmax TV: Supreme Court Ruling on Religion/COVID Refreshing

Former liberal-turned-conservative author David Horowitz called the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling that prohibited New York Gov. Mario Cuomo’s COVID-19-justified limits on religious gatherings “refreshing” because the “Democrat Party has abandoned America.” “ …

Pope appeals for end to violence in Ethiopia’s Tigray region – Vatican News

Pope Francis appeals for an end to violence and the restoration of peace in Ethiopia’s Tigray region, as the Prime Minister announces an assault on the regional capital.

Fair and effective taxation: Council adopts conclusions

EU member states want to ensure that EU tax policy remains fit for purpose and results in fair and effective taxation in the increasingly...

Cardinal Czerny: young people and migrants at heart of better post-Covid world – Vatican News

The Undersecretary of the Vatican’s Migrants and Refugees Section addresses participants at an online seminar organized by Sophia University in Tokyo, one year after Pope Francis’ visit.

Hungary and Poland pledge to veto EU Budget – Vatican News

Hungary and Poland's prime ministers have vowed to uphold their veto of the European Union's next budget - and its massive coronavirus pandemic relief fund. In Budapest, both leaders said they oppose a mechanism that ties payment of funds to the rule of law principles.

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