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New EU rules ensure innovative health technologies for all patients

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On 12 January, new rules will come into force that will ensure that innovative and effective health technologies are available to patients across...
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Record-high support for the EU’s common agricultural policy

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A new survey has found that support for the EU's common agricultural policy has reached an all-time high. 81% of respondents believe the...
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Parliament honours Edmundo González Urrutia and María Corina Machado with Sharakov...

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President Metsola presented the Sakharov Prize 2024 to Venezuela’s Edmundo González Urrutia and María Corina Machado at a ceremony on Tuesday in Strasbourg. Edmundo González...
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COMECE Advocates for Faith’s Role in European Education

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COMECE advocates for the unique contribution of Religious Education at the European Schools in latest position paper. The Commission of the Bishops’ Conferences of the...
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Historic Landmarks To Explore In Brussels On A Lazy Sunday

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Over the weekend, when the city slows down, there's no better time to venture out and discover the fascinating history of Brussels. Whether you're...
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EU summit discusses EU’s role in the world

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Commission President Ursula von der Leyen joined EU Heads of State and Government yesterday for the last European Council summit of the year and the first...
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Tom Cruise Honored with Distinguished Public Service Award from US SECNAV

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Tom Cruise, celebrated actor and global icon, received the Department of the Navy Distinguished Public Service (DPS) Award on December 17, 2024, marking another...
Court of Justice ruling on the “rule of law conditionality” mechanism

Metsola at the EU-Western Balkans summit: “It is time to grow”

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Addressing the EU and Western Balkans leaders in Brussels, Metsola stressed that faced with today's global geopolitical realities, it was time to move faster...
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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.

Polish bishops intervene in debate over European treaty on violence against women

CNA Staff, Sep 18, 2020 / 03:30 am MT (CNA).- Poland’s bishops have intervened in a debate over whether their country should withdraw from...

COVID-19: Regional coherence and a spirit of collective support are crucial

Statement to the press by Dr Hans Henri P. Kluge, WHO Regional Director for Europe'The response to the crisis has been very effective whenever the actions were prompt and resolute; but the virus has been merciless whenever partisanship and disinformation prevailed. Where the pandemic goes from here is in our hands. We have fought it back before and we can fight it back again.'

From their blond locks to their brutality, new research claims we’ve got the Vikings all wrong

Bloodshed was foreseen by the people of Northumberland even before the Viking raiders came ashore on the Holy Island of Lindisfarne in AD 793. An...

Arab Muslim Philosopher Fights Against Islamic Fundamentalism

When al-Qaeda destroyed the Twin Towers almost exactly 19 years ago, the aims of the terrorists were not fully understood by many in the...

Carlsberg raises 2020 outlook on strong sales in China, Eastern Europe

… by solid sales in Eastern Europe and an improved outlook … percentage" fall in organic operating profit versus its …...
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