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oPt: The European Union Contributes an Additional EUR 4.6 Million in Support of Palestine Refugees

The European Union (EU) has signed an additional contribution of EUR 4.6 million to the 2020 Programme Budget of the United Nations Relief and...

WHO/Europe’s year in review 2020

2020 was an unprecedented year for WHO/Europe. COVID-19 dominated WHO’s work around the world, including the European Region, with support and cooperation taking place...

Culture in crisis: Arts fighting to survive COVID-19 impact

The culture sector, which employs over 30 million people globally, has been hit much harder than expected by the coronavirus pandemic and its fallout, the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has said, urging targeted policies and actions to help it weather the crisis. 

ESMA updates Q&A on costs and charges

The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), the EU’s securities markets regulator, has today updated its Questions and Answers on the implementation of investor protection topics under...

Denmark: Continued European support for Novozymes’ enzyme research

EIB signs €100 million (DKK 745 million) loan with Novozymes A/S to further support its research, development and innovation activities regarding biological solutions The research focuses on...

Iran Slams European Parliament’s Inaction on US Sanctions, Europe’s Violations

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COMMENT | Can religion help save Malaysia? Tis the season – of year-end reflection. And as we usher in 2021, what role should religion...

COMMENT | Many years ago, I spoke to Baru Bian, then of PKR, about the role of his religion, Christianity, in his “perjuangan” (mission)....

Austrians press EU to talk turkey, raise farm standards

WEIBERN, Austria: As Katharina and Reinhard Bauer show off cosseted turkey chicks they highlight standards that they - and the Austrian government - would like the...

Gen Z is lukewarm about religion, but open to relationships, study shows

Josh Packard, executive director of Springtide. Courtesy photo (RNS) — More than half of teens and young adults who say they are affiliated...

Quiet Bethlehem Christmas means ‘less business, more religion’

Deprived of its usual tourist influx by the pandemic, Bethlehem will celebrate a quiet Christmas this year that is less about commerce and more...

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