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Tourism and xenophobia
Women refused to live in a hotel with refugees and were ashamed of xenophobia - British women refused to check into a hotel in England, fearing the "wild" children of…
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Women refused to live in a hotel with refugees and were ashamed of xenophobia - British women refused to check into a hotel in England, fearing the "wild" children of…
Events
Maria Resa and Dmitry Muratov received the prize. The Nobel Peace Prize for 2021 was awarded to Maria Resa and Dmitry Muratov for their fight to protect freedom of speech…
America
Orthodox Christians in Bulgaria - the most liberal in Eastern Europe and Eurasia
Human Rights
The life of the controversial Indira Gandhi - the monster or messiah
ECHR
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on mental health worldwide, and action must be taken to “redress the glaring inequalities exposed by the pandemic”, including over access to vital services, declared UN Secretary-General…
ECHR
Card. Hollerich on migration: “Being European also means to put solidarity in practice” Following the letter addressed to the European Commission by the Ministers of 12 EU Member States on…
ECHR
The first official clinical definition of living with “post COVID” sickness, has been agreed upon following global consultation and released to help boost treatment for sufferers, the UN World Health…
ECHR
At a time when the COVID-19 pandemic is highlighting a growing need for mental health support, there has been a worldwide failure to provide people with the services they need,…
Human Rights
The most famous blocks for the poor are home to 43,000 people - nothing to do with our panels
Education
Persian rulers paid their workers with silver, not used slaves