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Monthly Archives: November, 2022

Premature deaths due to air pollution continue to fall in the EU, more efforts needed to deliver a toxic-free environment

News ItemPublished 24 Nov 2022ImageImage copyright: Marc Wieland on UnsplashEurope’s air quality keeps improving and the number of people dying early or suffering...

European Parliament votes and calls Russia a “state sponsor of terrorism”

Today, the European Parliament recognized Russia to be a state sponsor of terrorism, in an attempt to pave the way for President Putin and...

New chairpersons to EEA Scientific Committee

News ItemPublished 22 Nov 2022ImageImage copyright: Nasa on UnsplashThe European Environment Agency’s (EEA) Scientific Committee has elected new Chair and Vice-Chairs. Professor Claire...

Ancient DNA reveals genomic history of ‘cradle of civilization’

Analysis of ancient DNA from more than 700 individuals reveals a complete genomic history of the so-called “Southern Arc,” a region spanning southeastern Europe...

Historic achievement: Helena Bonham Carter is the first female president of the London Library

The actress has been a member since 1986. We rarely focus on books lately. Streaming platforms, television and cinema have taken a huge part...

WHO convenes experts to identify new pathogens that could spark pandemics

pathogens - The World Health Organization (WHO) is working to compile an updated list of priority pathogens that can cause future outbreaks or pandemics, the UN agency announced on Monday

TAJIKISTAN: Repeated calls for the release of an elderly ill Jehovah’s Witness

TAJIKISTAN – Shamil Khakimov, a critically ill elderly Jehovah’s Witness unlawfully imprisoned for his faith in Tajikistan since February 2019, filed a formal petition for his...

Neither new nor foreign, says new exhibition launched at First Forum of Municipalities for Tolerance in Spain

Neither new nor foreign (Ni Nueva, Ni Ajena) – Spanish Federation of Municipalities (FEMP) and the state Foundation Pluralismo y Convivencia, have launched an...

LeADS at work to bridge the advanced digital skills gap between industry and education in Europe

LeADS – In Europe, around 9 million people work as ICT specialists. The latest data shows that 55% of enterprises that recruited or tried...

INTERVIEW: Is trying to ban Halal slaughtering a concern for Human Rights?

Is trying to ban Halal slaughtering a concern for Human Rights? This is the question our special contributor, PhD. Alessandro Amicarelli, a renowned human rights...

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