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Europe medicine shortages: what is going wrong?
Europe medicine shortages are exposing fragile supply chains, weak coordination and rising patient risk across the EU and UK healthcare systems.
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Europe medicine shortages are exposing fragile supply chains, weak coordination and rising patient risk across the EU and UK healthcare systems.
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Starting today, May 18, 2026, all are invited to come and see the exhibits, statues and experiences featured in the new Temple Square Visitors’ Center of The Church of Jesus…
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Deutsche Lufthansa AG: Release according to Article 40 (1) of the WpHG (the German Securities Trading Act) with the objective of Europe-wide distribution Source link
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Europe human rights violations are testing courts, governments and EU credibility - from asylum abuses to surveillance and attacks on civic freedoms.
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EU institutional accountability shapes rights, spending and power across Europe. Here is where scrutiny works, where it fails, and why it matters.
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PRESS RELEASE // Church of Scientology International // GERMANY - For nearly 30 years, Germany’s Office for the Protection of the Constitution subjected the Church of Scientology and thousands of…
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Freedom of religion in South Asia faces legal curbs, mob violence and political pressure, with serious regional and European human-rights implications.
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Recent coverage of AI emotional dependency personifies algorithms as predators, obscuring the real issue: misaligned design, regulatory gaps, and inaccessible human care. This article deconstructs anxious, anthropomorphizing rhetoric and proposes…
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What the international contact group on freedom of religion or belief does, why it matters, and where its limits show in global rights diplomacy.
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Germany’s public broadcaster reported the end of federal surveillance, but preserved the very stigma that decades of intelligence monitoring helped create. On 15 May 2026, Tagesschau reported that Germany’s domestic…