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European Citizen’s Prize 2021: apply now | News | European Parliament

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International Women’s Day 2021: Women leading the fight against COVID-19

MEPs and national parliamentarians will discuss women’s key role in fighting the pandemic during an inter-parliamentary committee meeting on Thursday morning.
Committee on Women's Rights and Gender Equality

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France: Banque des Territoires launches online anaerobic digestion toolbox for the agricultural world with EU support

@Shutterstock" src="/photos/download.do?documentId=988e4696-fd5c-431d-bb6a-109d411a6128&binaryType=WM" loading="lazy"/> An advisory and engineering platform to enable farmers to implement their anaerobic digestion projects under the best possible conditions This initiative comes...

European parliamentarians warn against de facto West Bank annexation

A group of 442 parliamentarians from 22 European countries have urged the European Union to take action to prevent de facto Israeli annexation of the West Bank.“The recent regional normalization agreements with Israel have led to the suspension of plans to formally annex West Bank territory,” the European parliamentarians said in a letter to EU foreign policy chief Joseph Borrell and the EU’s 27 foreign ministers.

‘We sink or we swim together’: 5 things you need to know about COVAX

COVAX has been trending in stories about the COVID-19 pandemic in recent days, particularly in relation to the shipment of vaccines to Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire, the first to arrive in Africa. Here’s a UN News recap of what COVAX is, and why it is so important.

UN’s nuclear watchdog agency will not be ‘bargaining chip’ in Iran nuclear deal

The head of the UN’s nuclear watchdog agency told journalists on Monday that inspections in Iran should not be used as a “bargaining chip” to revive a troubled nuclear deal. 

COVID-19 cases rise for first time in seven weeks: WHO

After six consecutive weeks of decline, COVID-19 cases worldwide increased last week for the first time, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Monday. 

Hooked On Books: Easter & Lent Devotionals

As I began preparing my heart for Easter and the 40 days of Lent, I came...

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