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Yearly Archives: 2020

The Irish Hindu Community celebrates its Grand Opening

There are, estimated, 25,000 Hindus who live in Ireland, according to the director of the Vedic Hindu Cultural Centre The Irish Times has reported today...

Borrell: Urge Libyan parties, to translate principles into concrete actions

Borrell: Urge Libyan parties, to translate principles into concrete actions Libya - Declaration by the High Representative Josep Borrell on behalf of European Union on...

Nigeria: 40-days of prayer starts 22 August up to the eve of Independence Day – Vatican News

Paul Samasumo - Vatican City “The killings in Nigerian have been going on now for a long time. They are very worrisome, and the Bishops...

Bishop Mason: Bottom line on dementia is ‘lens of love’ – Vatican News

Lead Bishop for Health and Social Care, Right Reverend Paul Mason, speaks about the needs of dementia sufferers who are often denied access to loved ones due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

MALAWI: Archbishop Msusa excited with progress of Radio Project – Vatican News

Archbishop Thomas Luke Msusa of the Archdiocese of Blantyre, in Malawi, has expressed joy over progress made in the establishment of Kuwala FM, a diocesan Catholic radio station of the Archdiocese.

First Person: Pakistan health worker commits to polio fight, despite COVID fears

Despite suffering the after-effects of the COVID-19 virus, Husna Gul, a staff member with the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in Pakistan, is committed to ensuring that as many children as possible are vaccinated against the devastating consequences of polio, which can cause muscle-wasting, paralysis and death. 

WHO stresses need for quick action amid reports of fresh COVID-19 outbreaks

With several countries experiencing fresh COVID-19 outbreaks after periods of little or no transmission, the UN World Health Organization (WHO) on Friday highlighted the need for authorities to be able to move quickly to prevent further spread of the disease. 

As Burkina Faso grapples with COVID-19, new UN data reveals ‘alarming deterioration’ in food security

An estimated 3.3 million people in Burkina Faso are facing acute food insecurity, two United Nations agencies warned on Friday.  

Former Istanbul Orthodox church becomes a mosque in Turkey – Vatican News

By Vatican News On Friday Turkey’s President, Tayyip Erdogan, ordered Istanbul’s Kariye Museum to be turned into a Muslim place of worship. The decision to transform...

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