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A green Germany could pump up Europe’s fiscal push

… only want to do organic farming and vegan Yoga courses,… €750 billion ($907 billion) European Union recovery fund, financed by … fund permanent, expand the EU’s budget financed by its … junior governing partner. Across Europe, traditional centrist parties have …

UN providing equipment and supplies to help India fight rapid COVID-19 surge

The United Nations is supporting India as the country battles a major surge in COVID-19 cases which on Wednesday saw the overall reported death toll top 201,000, according to latest World Health Organization (WHO) figures. Confirmed cases stand at just under 18 million nationwide. 

COVID-19 cases rise for ninth consecutive week, variants continue spreading 

COVID-19 infections have increased for the ninth consecutive week globally while variants continue their spread, the UN health agency has confirmed. 

A Green Germany Could Pump Up Europe’s Fiscal Push

A decade ago Germany’s intransigence over bailouts and borrowing prolonged the eurozone’s sovereign debt crisis, one reason the region’s economic recovery lagged behind the U.S.’s. Another crisis, another lagging recovery for Europe, and again the...

Risky business: COVID-19 and safety at work

The numbers of home workers around the world  have been swelled by the COVID-19 pandemic, putting a fresh focus on the need for employers to ensure that their employees are working in a safe environment. On the World Day for Safety and Health at Work, we look at some of the ways the UN is helping employers and governments to keep people safe, wherever they work.

EU’s farmed animal welfare rules need ‘serious and extensive review’

The pandemic has stressed the importance of a strong and sustainable food system and highlighted the links between our health, ecosystems, supply chains, and consumption patterns. Notably the one with farmed animals. COVID-19 and climate...

Key workers need greater protections amidst COVID fight, new ILO report warns

The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the workplace dangers faced by key workers who need far greater protection to do their jobs safely, the International Labour Organization (ILO) said on Tuesday.

Relaunching French Anti-Cult Hostilities to Support State Covid 19 Policy

On 9 April 2021, the Minister of the Interior’s Delegate for Citizenship, Marlène Schiappa, gave an interview on France Info announcing a vigorous relaunch of MIVILUDES, the inter-ministerial mission for monitoring and fighting against cultic deviances which now falls under the Ministry of the Interior.

WHO supports Greece in building a national health system

During his visit to Greece last week, WHO’s Regional Director for Europe, Dr Hans Henri P. Kluge, opened a new centre of excellence in Athens focusing on quality of care and patient safety. Alongside the Minister of Health of Greece, Dr Vassilis Kikilias, the Regional Director spoke of the importance of this new office in working to strengthen quality of care in south-eastern and Mediterranean countries of the WHO European Region.

Menon Renewable Products Gains European Union Certification for MrFeed

Menon Renewable Products Gains European Union Certification for MrFeed - Organic Food News Today - EIN Presswire ...

A ‘malaria-free future’ is possible, UN chief says on international day

 Despite the COVID-19 pandemic and the multiple crises it has sparked, a growing number of countries are approaching and achieving malaria elimination, the UN chief said on Sunday, World Malaria Day. 

In light of new climate targets, the EU’s ‘Farm to Fork’ Strategy is ripe for a revamp

However, if decarbonization is the objective, the EU needs to do more than cap greenhouse gas emissions from energy production and transportation, but has to tackle the issue from a wider angle, where...

Technical experts advise on how to ensure the best possible schooling during COVID-19

Keeping schools open is at the heart of the recommendations made by a Technical Advisory Group (TAG) advising WHO/Europe on matters related to schooling during the COVID-19 pandemic.

WHO, FAO, and OIE call for stronger coordination in mitigating health threats

In a joint statement released today, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) and WHO, committed to strengthening multisectoral coordination and efforts to combat health threats associated with interactions between humans, animals and the environment across Europe and central Asia.

Margaret River’s new wave of wine

Normal text sizeLarger text sizeVery large text sizeWhen Josephine Perry entered the Margaret River Wine Show in 2014, her ‘Skinnie’ was met with confusion. “Someone pulled it out and said ‘this is faulty’ and I...

WHO report on health spending calls on governments not to repeat mistakes

New report from WHO on health spending calls on governments not to repeat past mistakes when rebuilding from COVID-19 A new report from the WHO Barcelona Office for Health Systems Financing has highlighted the need...

EU farmers at odds with agriculture Commissioner after controversial tweets

EU farmers organisation has been left feeling unrepresented by the EU Agricultural Commissioner Janusz Wojciechowski after he posted a series of tweets criticising industrial farming and they are set to hash out their differences...

European Stocks Higher; Positive Corporate Sentiment Ahead of ECB

… Nurse  Investing.com - European stock markets traded higher Thursday … over 2% higher, and Europe has continued the theme. ...

European Stocks Seen Higher Ahead of ECB Meeting

… Nurse  Investing.com - European stock markets are seen opening … up over 2%, and Europe is expected to follow suit … decade. ...

Using the arts to improve health: WHO pioneers large-scale, arts-based health interventions

A new partnership project initiated by WHO/Europe and the Nordic Culture Fund sets out to explore effective and sustainable strategies for integrating arts and culture into the wider health-care sector. Led by WHO/Europe’s flagship unit on behavioural and cultural insights for health, it will bring together academics, artists, cultural institutions, health-care practitioners and policy-makers from different countries.

Aloe Vera Extracts Market Growth 2026

Aloe Vera Extracts Market Comprehensive Study Explores Huge Growth 2026 | Future Market Insights Apr 20, 2021 (MarketersMedia) -- Aloe Vera Extracts Market: Inclination Towards Natural and Healthy Products Due To Associated Health Benefits Growing: Global...

Organto Expands Organic Ginger Supply

… provider of organic and value-added organic fruits and vegetables today announced … of Brazilian ginger across its European customer base, Organto has … Organto and CEO of Organto Europe B.V. "We...

Hospital ministry service courses in Moscow

With the blessing of His Holiness Patriarch Kirill, on April 19, 2021, at the Hospital of St. Alexis, a 5-day course for clergy began on organizing spiritual assistance to the sick in medical institutions....

The road to COP26 starts in urban biocanteens

Small towns, mega-cities, districts, regions, federal states, all sort of subnational territorities have at least two things in common: their inhabitants need to eat and, at the same time, they find themselves on a...
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