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Monthly Archives: March, 2021

EU Threatens Retaliations, Tariffs in Northern Ireland Dispute with Britain

… surprise.” On Thursday, EU officials threatened to impose trade … minister, told reporters the EU...

Dr. Seuss books shoot to the top of Amazon’s bestseller list

Books by Dr. Seuss have flooded Amazon’s U.S. bestseller list after it was announced that six of the author’s publications were being pulled over...

Pope Francis in Iraq for ‘difficult journey’ to bolster Christians and peace

Pope Francis has arrived in Iraq "for the most difficult and most important journey of his pontificate" according to Vatican News as he seeks to strengthen severely emasculated Christian, while preaching a reonciliatory message in the overwhelmingly Muslim country.

Pope Francis Recalls Iraqi Martyrs, Saying Violence Incompatible With Religion

By Inés San Martín BAGHDAD, Iraq (Crux) — Flanked by the pictures of 48 Iraqi martyrs, Pope Francis defined them as a reminder that inciting...

In Iraq, Pope Francis Condemns ‘Murder, Exile, Terrorism, and Oppression’ in the Name of Religion

By Inés San Martín BAGHDAD, Iraq (Crux) — During his first remarks in Iraq, Pope Francis said that the name of God can never be...

European Union warns China against Hong Kong election rules change

The European Union warned China on Friday that it may take "additional steps" in response to Beijing's move to grant itself a...

Press briefing on plenary session on Monday, 8 March, at 15.30 | News | European Parliament

The European Parliament’s and political groups’ spokespersons will hold a briefing on next week’s plenary session on Monday at 15.30.

Source : © European Union, 2021 - EP

WHO/Europe launches caregiver skills training in Kazakhstan

Physical isolation has negatively affected the mental health of many people worldwide during the COVID-19 pandemic. For children with neurodevelopmental delays and disorders (NDD), as well as their parents who already lived in isolated circumstances, the pandemic has exacerbated their social exclusion and impacted their mental and physical well-being. The need to address the treatment access gap for children with NDD existed long before the pandemic, which let WHO develop a fully-fledged programme, which kicked off when it was needed most.

GMOs are unsafe to eat, and other food-related myths

According to a study done by the Pew Research Center, around half of the Americans surveyed say that they believe genetically modified organisms (GMOs)...

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