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Monthly Archives: February, 2024

Removing Spyware from an iPhone: Tips and Tricks

In the digital age, ensuring the security of our devices has become paramount, especially for iPhone users. iPhones are renowned for their robust...

Why having a pet benefits children

We can all agree that pets are good for the soul. They comfort us, make us laugh, are always happy to see us, and...

EU Greens Nicolae Ștefănuță’s Bitter-Sweet Victory in Pollution Battle

In a landmark move, the European Union has taken a significant step towards addressing the pressing issue of air pollution. Late this evening, a...

Christian ARTworks, The “Blue Church” of Saint Elisabeth in Slovakia

This month, our ‘Christian Heritage month by month’ column presents the church of Saint Elisabeth, the 20th century “blue church” in the Archdiocese of Bratislava, in Slovakia. Originally...

Which national symbols did countries choose for their Euro?

Croatia From January 1, 2023, Croatia adopted the Euro as its national currency. Thus, the country that entered the European Union last became the twentieth...

EIB Provides €115 Million Backing for Major ETZ Hospital Renewal Project in Netherlands

BRUSSELS - The European Investment Bank (EIB) has signed off on €100 million in financing to support a comprehensive modernization program by the Elisabeth-TweeSteden...

Gaza: Northern aid push frustrated as regional tensions rise

“This morning a food convoy waiting to move into northern Gaza was hit by Israeli naval gunfire; thankfully no-one was injured,” said Tom White,...

Humanitarian leaders unite in urgent plea for Gaza

Heads of UN humanitarian entities and NGOs implored world leaders to help prevent further deterioration in Gaza where tens of thousands of Palestinians have died.

Myanmar: Mandatory conscription shows junta’s ‘desperation’, rights expert says

Describing the move as a further sign of the junta’s “weakness and desperation”, Special Rapporteur Tom Andrews called for stronger international action to...

Afforestation of Africa threatens grasslands and savannahs

New research warns that Africa's tree-planting campaign poses a double jeopardy as it will damage ancient CO2-absorbing grass ecosystems while failing to fully restore...

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