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Monthly Archives: August, 2021

Marske Dad Gets Set To Take On Great North Run For The Sick Children’s Trust

A local dad is getting ready to run this year’s Great North Run to thank The Sick Children’s Trust for keeping him by his...

Photographs to Help Protect The Planet

It’s been a record-breaking year for Focus for Survival, a photographic competition organised by UK-based charity Explorers Against Extinction in partnership with Bradt Guides,...

COVID-19 cases top 60 million in European Region, says WHO/Europe

For further information, contact: Ian WoolvertonMedia ConsultantWHO Regional Office for EuropeEmail: [email protected] Press release Copenhagen, 2 August 2021 The number of COVID-19 cases in the WHO European Region...

UNODC and Siemens AG strengthen partnership for business integrity

Vienna (Austria), 2 August 2021 - The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) and Siemens AG signed a funding agreement worth US$...

Polish Border Guard arrest 16 after discovery of illegal cigarette factory

Europol has assisted the Polish authorities in dismantling an organised crime group involved in the production of illegal cigarettes. An action day was organised in...

How data can support policies to protect, promote and support breastfeeding: Swedish experience

During World Breastfeeding Week, WHO/Europe highlights Sweden’s experience in gathering data to understand the reasons behind its declining breastfeeding rates. 2 online surveys conducted...

12 Cook Island Women Publish A Book About Their Lives In Tokoroa

Monday, 2 August 2021, 10:59 amPress Release: Read NZ A new book is being launched in Tokoroa during Cook Island Language Week. Te Kinakina: E Ngara...

WHY MODERN RELATIONSHIPS BREAK SO EASY

Why are relationships so hard to achieve these days? Why do we fail in love even though we try so hard? Why have people suddenly become so incompetent in building lasting relationships? Have we forgotten how to love? Or, worse, have we forgotten what love is?

Pet cemetery

Recently in Sofia a new service is offered for the citizens - a proper burial of the pet. For people who do not have...

The largest wooden building in Europe under restoration

Nazam Akkoyunlu, deputy manager of BIMTAŞ, an engineering company run by the Istanbul Municipality (IBB) that carried out the surveying, said the building needed a quick restoration, but that it would require a "big budget". A local council for the preservation of historic buildings is currently investigating the condition of the building and is expected to approve the restoration.

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