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Monthly Archives: November, 2021

Aid to the Church in Need supports Christian communities in Nigeria and Mozambique. – Vatican News

Aid to the Church in Need approves two projects to help Christian communities in Nigeria and Mozambique.

Sri Lankan Church opposes government’s ‘one country, one law’ plan – Vatican News

While denouncing the government's 'one country, one law' concept, the country’s Catholic bishops are calling for a new constitution to ensure members of all minority communities are treated equally before the law.

Spain’s health system more likely to protect people from financial hardship than others in Europe

Spain’s health system more likely to protect people from financial hardship than health systems in most other European countries, new WHO report finds A new...

Europe and central Asia again at the epicentre of the pandemic

Testing, contact tracing, ventilation in indoor spaces and physical distancing remain part of our arsenal of defences, next to the rapid, fair and generalized uptake of vaccines by everyone eligible. These are tried and tested measures that enable lives to continue while controlling the virus and avoiding widespread, damaging lockdowns. We must change our tactics from reacting to surges of COVID-19 to preventing them from happening in the first place.

ECB: a rate hike in 2022 is “very unlikely”, says Lagarde

Marie-Lan Nguyen  The president of the European Central Bank, Christine Lagarde, said on Wednesday that it was "highly unlikely" that the bank would raise its...

The Ecumenical Patriarch was admitted to a hospital in the United States

Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew underwent a stent placement procedure in New York yesterday for the second time, AFP reported. He was admitted to a Manhattan hospital...

Vaccination waiver: In New York, 9,000 employees go on unpaid leave

About 9,000 people employed in the public sector in New York went on unpaid leave for refusing to comply with the order of the...

An anti-wax sermon by the bishop of Giurgiu led to an investigation against him

The District Police Directorate in Giurgiu, Romania, has launched an investigation against Giurgiu's Bishop Ambrose. The investigation was provoked due to "abuse of office...

The founder of cognitive therapy, Aaron Beck, has died

Aaron Beck, the creator of the cognitive therapy developed in the 1960s and caused a revolution in psychiatry, has died at the age of...

The Human Rights problem of the Council of Europe

In a surprise move, the Committee on Bioethics of the Council of Europe shoved the hot potato of the possible new legal instrument on...

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