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Borrell Addresses Transatlantic Relations Post-Trump Election: A Call for European Unity...

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Brussels, November 13, 2024 – In a pivotal speech delivered at the European Parliament plenary session, High Representative/Vice-President Josep Borrell addressed the implications of Donald...
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Parliament pays homage to the victims of the floods in Spain

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President Metsola opened the 13-14 November plenary session in Brussels with a minute of silence for the victims of the flood tragedy in Spain. Following...
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EU Commission joins forces with venture capital to support deep tech...

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Today, the Commission has launched a Trusted Investors Network bringing together a group of investors ready to co-invest in innovative deep-tech companies in Europe together with...
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Fethullah Gülen, Advocate for Peace and Dialogue, Passes Away at 86

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Fethullah Gülen, a prominent Turkish cleric and advocate for interfaith dialogue and education, passed away on October 21, 2024, in a Pennsylvania hospital at...
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Sunday Markets In Brussels – Where To Find Unique Local Treasures

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Brussels is a vibrant city brimming with charm, and its Sunday markets are the perfect place for you to discover unique local treasures. Whether...
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Over 6 million illegally exported pills seized in international operation against...

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18 October 2024|PRESS RELEASE -- Drug trafficking - A criminal group that had set up an international smuggling route for prescription pills was taken...
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Breaking Political Alliances: Vlaams Belang Makes Waves in Ranst

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The end of the cordon sanitaire: Bart Goris and PIT unite with Vlaams Belang for local governance On October 19, 2024, in a significant political...
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Historic Referendum in Moldova: EU Membership on the Ballot

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Moldova is at a crucial crossroads as polling stations opened today for a pivotal referendum. Voters across the nation are tasked with two significant...
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WHO/Europe’s Regional Director discusses European Programme of Work in latest podcast episode

In the latest episode of the Health in Europe podcast, WHO Regional Director for Europe Dr Hans Henri P. Kluge discusses the formation of the European Programme of Work (EPW) 2020–2025, “United Action for Better Health in Europe”, and how it will improve health in the WHO European Region over the coming years. Dr Kluge also explains how the EPW’s development was impacted by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and how citizens can get involved to help make the EPW a reality.

‘Efficiency not a dirty word’: why bigger can sometimes mean better in farming

The concept of efficiency and productivity in farming is often associated with poor animal welfare and sustainability, but that is not necessarily the case...

Mike Pompeo Urges Vatican to Call Out China for Religious Freedom Violations

ROME — U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has urged the Vatican to bring its considerable moral authority to bear on the Chinese Communist...

Organic Soybean Market Analysis Report 2020 by Supply, Demand, Components, Trends, Size, Share and more…

Organic Soybean Market Analysis Report 2020 by Supply, Demand, Components, Trends, Size, Share and more… - Organic Food News Today - EIN News ...

Since the Beginning of the EU, the Dutch Have Been Euroskeptics

Last April, while Dutch and Italian politicians were trading insults on the European COVID recovery package, the Corriere della Sera wrote that in early days of...

US farming tasteless, toxic and cruel

US farming is tasteless, toxic and cruel - and its monstrous practices have no place here British farming and food production are a remarkable success...

Online course for Catholic politicians to study Thomas More, John Paul II, Dag Hammarskjöld

CNA Staff, Sep 18, 2020 / 01:00 pm MT (CNA).- What do St. Thomas More, St. John Paul II, and Dag Hammarskjöld have in...

Europe battles to contain virus second wave as global cases top 30 million

MADRID: A host of European countries imposed new local restrictions on Friday to reduce spiralling new cases of coronavirus as they seek to avoid...

Here’s how European countries are limiting Covid spread

A face mask left in Roemerberg square, that is usually crowded by tourists, in Frankfurt, Germany, Thursday, Sept. 17, 2020. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)Coronavirus cases in Europe: As the global coronavirus caseload crossed the 30 million mark and the …

Self-testing for HIV at home – successful project in Bulgaria

A demonstration project conducted in Bulgaria has shown that more people get tested for HIV when self-testing is available. In situations where testing is based in health-care institutions, it can be a challenge to encourage some people to come forward. Community-based testing is a good way to overcome those barriers, but it can be labour intensive. Self-testing can work out less expensive, and a demonstration project conducted last year clearly shows the role it can play. The findings are especially relevant to health authorities working hard to maintain essential services during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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