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Ireland's new hate crime legislation to protect gender, ethnicity, religion, and more
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Ireland’s new hate crime legislation to protect gender, ethnicity, religion, and more

Ireland's Minister for Justice, Helen McEntee TD, this week secured Government approval to publish the General Scheme of the Criminal Justice (Hate Crime) Bill 2021. The Bill will create new, aggravated...

17 April 2021 · 5 min read

EU grants Turkish garlic geographical indication
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EU grants Turkish garlic geographical indication

KASTAMONU The <a title="EU" href="/index/eu">EU</a> on April 16 granted protected <a title="geographical indication" href="/index/geographical-indication">geographical indication</a> (PGI) registration to the <a title="Taşköprü" href="/index/taskopru">Taşköprü</a> <a title="garlic" href="/index/garlic">garlic</a> from the Black Sea province...

17 April 2021 · 1 min read

EU threatens to ban importation of cocoa from Ghana and Cote d’lvoire
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EU threatens to ban importation of cocoa from Ghana and Cote d’lvoire

Business News of Saturday, 17 April 2021 Source: gbcghanaonline.com 2021-04-17 Ivory Coast and Ghana account for almost 70% of world supplies for cocoa beans The European Union (EU) is threatening...

17 April 2021 · 1 min read

Christopher Keller Accused Of Terrorizing People On Long Island Based On His Perception Of Their Religion, Sexual Orientation
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Christopher Keller Accused Of Terrorizing People On Long Island Based On His Perception Of Their Religion, Sexual Orientation

MANORVILLE, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) — A Long Island man is facing hate crime charges, accused of terrorizing people based on his perception of their religion and sexual orientation. Christopher Keller, of...

17 April 2021 · 1 min read

EU delegation, others hold first multi-stakeholder roundtable
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EU delegation, others hold first multi-stakeholder roundtable

The Delegation of the European Union (EU) to Ghana, Ghana’s Ministry of Employment and Labour Relations and COCOBOD, have held the first multi-stakeholder roundtable on sustainable cocoa in Accra. A...

17 April 2021 · 3 min read

EU Says Zimbabwe Needs At Powerful Opposition
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EU Says Zimbabwe Needs At Powerful Opposition

EU Says Zimbabwe Needs At Powerful Opposition 17 April 2021 Head of the European Union (EU) delegation in Zimbabwe, Timo Olkkonen, has said Zimbabwe deserves a viable and people-driven opposition...

17 April 2021 · 4 min read

European Union Commission urges Ireland to rethink hotel quarantine
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European Union Commission urges Ireland to rethink hotel quarantine

BRUSSELS: The European Commission urged Ireland on Friday to pursue less restrictive measures than the mandatory hotel quarantine regime introduced last month and sought clarifications as to why some fellow...

16 April 2021 · 2 min read

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Yet another legal win for Scientology in Germany

State of Baden-Württemberg loses in court against a Scientologist EUToday has just reported about this new legal defeat of a German state when discriminating a Scientologist at the workplace for...

16 April 2021 · 4 min read

Successor to EU-Africa Cotonou treaty marks ‘turning point’, says EU
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Successor to EU-Africa Cotonou treaty marks ‘turning point’, says EU

The EU and African, Caribbean and Pacific Community on Thursday (15 April) finalised the successor to the Cotonou agreement, bringing a close to two and a half years of negotiations...

16 April 2021 · 3 min read