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Monthly Archives: April, 2021

Secretary-General welcomes US decision to lift sanctions against ICC officials

UN Secretary-General António Guterres has welcomed the decision by the United States to lift sanctions and visa restrictions against officials with the International Criminal Court (ICC).

Seven book events to enjoy this week

Whilst there’s a lot that lockdown has prevented us from doing, reading is certainly not on that list. If you’re looking for something new...

Veracruz Cathedral: Where Art, History And Religion Meet

Veracruz was the place where Cortés first arrived when he led his men to conquer Mexico. Now, it remains a tourist destination thanks to...

China agrees to import Pakistani meat after lifting restrictions

KARACHI: China has allowed a Pakistani firm to export meat to one of the world’s biggest markets after lifting quarantine restrictions, although the neighbouring...

“EU Committed to Supporting Liberia’s Developmental Agenda” – Liberian Daily Observer

—-Ambassador Delahousse Discloses; ends EU-Liberia Country portfolio performance review The European Union Ambassador to Liberia, Laurent Delahousse says that EU will remain committed to supporting...

First Person: A diabetes fighter in Eswatini pours all her efforts into beating COVID-19

Dumsile Mavuso, the founder and head of Eswatini’s first national association for people with diabetes, is now bringing her knowledge and experience to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, in collaboration with the Government and the UN.

Nutri-Score food labelling plan is not panacea, EU official says

The proposed colour-coded Nutri-Score labelling system should not be seen as a panacea for consumers to assess the healthiness of food, according to a...

Why Are Fewer Americans Involved In Organized Religion?

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — In the weeks after the death of George Floyd, thousands of people flocked to the Sanctuary Covenant Church, an 18-year-old, multi-ethnic...

‘Abuses in Tibet include restricted freedom of religion’

New Delhi , April 2 (ANI): Raising the issue of human rights abuses in Tibet, the Centre for Democracy, Pluralism and Human Rights (CDPHR),...

Avant-garde publisher Giancarlo DiTrapano dead at 47

NEW YORK — Giancarlo DiTrapano, an avant-garde magazine and book publisher who as the founder of New York Tyrant worked with Atticus Lish, Sam...

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