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Lifesaving help needed for Venezuela cancer patients hit by US sanctions

Independent UN rights experts on Wednesday warned that hundreds of Venezuelan cancer patients could die because they have been caught up in the excessively strict application of United States sanctions aimed at Venezuela and the state-owned oil company, Petroleum of Venezuela.

New film asks Scottish Government and public to choose rewilding

An alliance of nature charities in Scotland is ramping up its call on the Scottish Government and people to choose rewilding at a critical moment in the country’s political and environmental history with the...

Journalist Bankole Thompson to Release Book on Speeches and Writings on American Democracy and Push for Racial Equality

Bankole Thompson, a preeminent journalist and social critic, is the Editor-in-Chief and Dean of The PuLSE Institute, and an Opinion Columnist at The Detroit News. Bankole Thompson, whose forceful writings and courageous voice pricks the...

Tokyo Olympics getting underway with no spectators, and restrictions on church visits

The Tokyo Olympic Games are getting underway in one of the world's biggest cities, but there will be no spectators - and none of the usual spiritual support from churches.

Public health advice for flooding in western Europe

The floods in western Europe are the worst seen in a generation, and more than 100 people have already lost their lives. Germany and Belgium have been the worst affected, with the Netherlands, Luxembourg...

CCHR Wants Ban on Electroshock “Conversion Therapy” Extended to All ECT

Watchdog says, “conversion therapy,” which uses electroshock, is torture recognized by the UN. Whether used for behavior modification, internet addiction or any psychiatric condition, it is not conducive to achieving mental health. All shock...

Orthopaedic Specialists Announces Additional Availability of Top Elbow Surgeons

Orthopaedic Specialist Clinic based London, UK is now able to provide additional consultations and treatments with world-reknowned surgeons specialising in elbow, shoulder, and other conditions. /EIN News/ -- London, United Kingdom, July 20, 2021 (GLOBE...

THE BURNT CHEF PROJECT FIND ALMOST ONE THIRD OF THOSE WHO HAVE LEFT THE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY ARE LOOKING TO RETURN WITHIN THE NEXT SIX...

The Burnt Chef Project rolled out a hospitality survey to explore issues around staffing within the hospitality sector looking to ascertain why people had left the industry within the last 12 months. The vast...

Karen’s power walking for tinnitus progress

42-year-old Karen Christian, from Chippenham, Wiltshire has started her training for the Virgin Money London Marathon on 3 October in support of the British Tinnitus Association (BTA), a charity that is close to her...

Great Yarmouth mum set for head shave to raise £2,000 for charity that kept her by daughter’s hospital bedside

A grateful mum is saying goodbye to her golden locks next month as she takes on a sponsored head shave to raise £2,000 for The Sick Children’s Trust which kept her by her daughter’s...

From the field: A genocide timeline; Srebrenica massacre remembered

Srebrenica massacre: Survivors of a massacre of mainly Muslims in the former Yugoslavia, and people associated with the perpetrators of what has become known as the Srebrenica genocide, have been telling their stories in...

Restoration, Renovation & Roofing Leaders BluSky Announces new “Code of Ethics for Subcontractors”

BluSky's new “Code of Ethics for Subcontractors” is intended to help make its high expectations clear to the many trade partners they work with. CENTENNIAL, CO, UNITED STATES, July 19, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ -- There’s no...

What bombshells will Prince Harry reveal in his tell-all book?

Prince Harry is set to release a tell-all Megxit memoir that could contain several bombshell allegations and revelations that will no doubt rock the Royal Family Prince Harry has once again sent shockwaves of fear...

Mental Health Watchdog Celebrating 32 Years of Protecting Human Rights in Florida

The headquarters for CCHR Florida are located in downtown Clearwater. CCHR Florida has created a track record of being the only non-profit resource that educates and actively protects citizens against ongoing psychiatric abuses. Having now grown...

Irish Bishops decry UK ‘amnesty’ for Troubles – Vatican News

The Catholic Bishops of Northern Ireland say the UK Troubles' legacy plan won't help reconciliation.

Oaxaca’s South Sierra Runner Will Compete in Veracruz Marathon 2021

Juan Felipe Arellanes Ruiz, Official Athlete, Oax Sport Inc. Juan Felipe Arellanes Ruiz, Official Athlete, Oax Sport Inc. Juan Felipe Arellanes Ruiz, Official Athlete, Oax Sport Inc. The athlete from Santa Catarina Cuixtla prepares to measure his...

The UN’s George Floyd Resolution is a Vital Step Toward International Accountability

More than one year after the brutal murder of George Floyd at the hands of police, it is clear that international accountability is critical to complement and bolster domestic efforts to dismantle systemic racism...

Prince Harry ‘DIDN’T warn Charles about $20m book deal’

Prince Harry did not warn Charles about his plan to write an explosive Megxit memoir which will hit the shelves next year, it has been revealed. The Duke of Sussex, 36, has been secretly working on...

Care home in Ely celebrates ‘Good’ CQC rating

The Orchards, a residential care home in Ely, Cambridgeshire, managed by Greensleeves Care, has been rated ‘Good’ by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) in its most recent inspection. The Orchards, which specialises in residential and...

Call to end Afghan violence as talks continue – Vatican News

Fifteen diplomatic missions in Afghanistan urge the Taliban to halt their military offensives.

SCARED TO DEBT: SALLIE MAE NOT US PREMIERE JULY 26 AT THE WHISTLSEBLOWER SUMMIT AND FILM FESTIVAL

ALBANY , NEW YORK , UNITED STATES , July 19, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Scared To Debt: Sallie Mae Not, chapter one of a feature documentary film by Michael Camoin, takes an investigative and historical...

Religious News From Around the Web July 19, 2021

Supreme Court Punts on Religious Liberty Case; AGs Say Biden’s “Misapplication” of Bostock Could Damage Religious Freedom; Quiz on Middle Eastern Religious Sites; Methodist Woman, 82, to Go Into Space; Video: Inside a Zoroastrian...

Mental Health Matters and MPFT launch ground-breaking Mental Health and Autism Peer Support Service in South Staffordshire

19 July 2021, South Staffordshire – Mental Health Matters (MHM) have successfully launched a new Mental Health and Peer Support (MAPS) service in South Staffordshire. Developed in partnership with Midlands Partnership Foundation Trust (MPFT) and...

A fighting finish from Team Qhubeka NextHash on Mandela Day, at Le Tour de France

Wout Van Aert (Team Jumbo Visma) sprinted to the final stage victory of the Tour de France, on the Champs-Elysée in Paris. Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) defended his title from last year and...

Arrival of Land Plants 400 Million Years Ago Changed Earth’s Climate Control System

Water collects on mosses. The first land plants were thought to be non-vascular, like mosses. Credit: Katmai Preserve NPS Photo/Russ Taylor The arrival of plants on land about 400 million years ago may have changed...
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