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Monthly Archives: November, 2021

College Cricket League (CCL 2021) Successfully Organized by Eficens Systems in DFW Metroplex

College Cricket League (CCL 2021) conducted successfully in Dallas by Eficens Systems. Students from 16 Colleges across USA took part in a 4 Day...

Too much for one planet: WHO study proposes new tools to make our diets healthy and environmentally friendly

Modern food systems in the WHO European Region and beyond are associated with poor public health outcomes and are unsustainable. To address this global problem, the new WHO study “Sustainable food profiling models to inform the development of food labels that account for nutrition and the environment”, published in The Lancet Planetary Health, proposes a procedure for labelling foods according to their environmental and nutritional impact.

Poland-Belarus border: MEPs alarmed by humanitarian and political crisis

The EU must stand united in its response to the Belarusian regime’s inhuman instrumentalisation of migrants, MEPs said in a debate on Wednesday. In a...

Artificial intelligence: huge potential if ethical risks are addressed

Artificial Intelligence regulation should focus on the level of risk associated with specific uses, a draft report presented in the AIDA committee on Tuesday says.
Special Committee on Artificial Intelligence in a Digital Age

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Resolve ‘intolerable’ Belarus-Poland border migrant crisis: UN rights chief

The UN Human Rights High Commissioner has urged Belarus and Poland to urgently resolve the burgeoning migrant crisis on their mutual border, where thousands of people have gathered in an attempt to enter the European Union (EU). 

Opening of 10-11 November plenary session | News | European Parliament

Vice-President Metsola opened the 10-11 November session in Brussels.

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Middle Eastern NGO offers path to peace built on water, renewable energy – Vatican News

Even though scarce potable water has often fueled conflict between communities in the Middle East, resource management can instead offer common ground on which to build peace, according to Dalit Wolf Golan with EcoPeace Middle East.

Caritas Europa appeals for lifesaving support for migrants on Belarus borders – Vatican News

Caritas Europa is warning that thousands of vulnerable people trapped on the border between Belarus, Poland and Lithuania, are being denied the basic rights of shelter, medical aid and the possibility of having their asylum claims reviewed.

Award ceremony: European Citizen’s Prize 2020 and 2021

The winners of the 2020 and 2021 Citizen’s Prize received their awards in a ceremony at the European Parliament in Brussels on 9 November. Awarded...

Digital market: The European Directive on copyright is deemed unsatisfactory

Spanish Federation of Reporters' Associations considers unsatisfactory the transposition of the European directive on copyright in the digital market In a first assessment, and while...

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