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Danish human rights activist inspires and brings together Youth from 12 different EU countries

Young human rights activists from 12 European countries met in Copenhagen on 8th and 9th October, under the drive of Gregory Christensen, for a human rights conference organized by Youth for Human Rights Denmark....

WHO establishes new scientific group to study COVID origins, prevent future pandemics

The World Health Organization (WHO) on Wednesday launched an expert group that will examine the origins of new pathogens, including SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19. 

Russian nationalists have smashed the Boris Nemtsov Memorial in Moscow

The radical nationalist group SERB said its members had smashed a memorial to slain opposition leader Boris Nemtsov, one of the Kremlin's top critics, in protest of US Deputy Secretary of State Victoria Newland's...

Study on mutual recognition of baptism in Europe ties theological reflection to real-life experience

Feature Article No: 03/2113 October 2021Brussels By Susan Kim (*) A church wants to receive a Christian who was baptized in a different church. A woman wants to marry someone from another faith tradition. A child...

Humic-based Biostimulants Market Size To Reach USD 1,037.5 Million By 2027 With CAGR 10.3% | Reports And Data

NEW YORK CITY, NY, UNITED STATES, October 12, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The global humic-based biostimulants market is forecast to reach a market size of USD 1,037.5 Million by 2027, and register a significantly high...

At 19.2% CAGR, Vertical farming Market Size is Projected to reach USD 9685.66 Mn by 2027, Says Brandessence Market Research

Vertical farming Top Companies Profiled in the market American Hydroponics, Agrilution, Urban Crops, Koninklijke Philips N.V., Everlight Electronics, Illumitex, Sky Farms, AeroFarms LLC, Green Sense Farms and Vertical Farm Systems /EIN News/ -- Uk, LONDON,...

Bujar Osmani: The inclusion of Bulgarians in the Constitution is not against the interests of RN Macedonia

The request for inclusion of the Bulgarian community in the Constitution does not contradict the interests of RN Macedonia, because the country has never had a problem recognizing different ethnic groups that have the...

Identity at Work: Why Diversity and Inclusion are more than just Ticking a Box

Understanding and embracing individual identity at work is  more than simply fulfilling diversity requirements. It takes a nuanced approach as Diversity Atlas’s Client Development and Cultural Identities Director Kevin Porter explains in this week’s...

RELIGIOUS FREEDOM DEFINED IN THE CONSTITUTIONS OF CERTAIN STATES

Federal Constitution of the Republic of Austria (1930 as amended) Art. 7 All citizens are equal before the law. They have exclusive privileges in origin, sex and religion. Art. 10. The Federation has legislative and administrative...

LEGAL STATUS OF RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS AND CHURCHES

Most European governments have created measures to ensure the religious rights and freedoms of historically important churches as well as independent religious organizations. For example, the Norwegian Constitution states: "All subjects in the kingdom may...

Jordan: Radio series on a coherent life inspires hope and action

AMMAN, Jordan — When at the start of the pandemic the Bahá’í Office of External Affairs of Jordan initiated a discussion series among journalists and social actors about the media as a force for...

Freedom cannot be taken for granted, says President of COMECE

“Freedom cannot be taken for granted” The President of COMECE pays tribute to the Peaceful Revolution on his visit to Saxony As his visit to Plauen and Dresden comes today to an end, Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich,...

WHO: Global health community prescribes climate action for COVID recovery

Ambitious national climate commitments are crucial for States to sustain a healthy, green recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new UN health agency report launched on Monday in the lead-up to the...

Religious News From Around the Web October 11, 2021

Thomas Jefferson’s Quran on Display at Dubai World’s Fair; Rundown of Supreme Court’s Faith Related Cases; Scientology Rights Affirmed in European Court; Chinese Government Mandates Chinese Language for Tibet’s Monks; Mississippi Abortion Case Could...

Protecting the mental health of health workers: hope and resilience in Kazakhstan

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on people’s mental health. Some groups, including health and other frontline workers, have been particularly affected. Timur Lesbekov is a cardiac surgeon who worked day and night...

Chronology of Gypsy History (2)

1958 Bulgaria: Nomadism banned. Czechoslovakia: Nomadism banned. Hungary: National Gypsy organization established. 1960 England and Wales: Caravan Sites Act reduces provision of caravan sites. France: Communauté Mondiale Gitane established. German Federal Republic: Courts rule that Gypsies were persecuted for...

Debate over the place of prostitution in legal regulation

Recently, the debate about the place of prostitution in legal regulation has intensified significantly. We are talking about the legal regulation of prostitution in Bulgaria, but this debate is being conducted not only in...

Chronology of Gypsy History (1)

224-241 Persia: In the reign of Shah Ardashir, Gypsies first come from India to work. 420-438 Persia: Bahram Gur, Shah of Persia, brings Gypsy musicians from India. 661 Arab Empire: Indians (Zott) brought from India to Mesopotamia. 669...

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 refugees and thefts. Two tourists...

The Nobel Peace Prize for 2021 also awarded

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 in the Philippines and Russia,...

Orthodox Christians in Bulgaria – the most liberal in Eastern Europe and Eurasia

Orthodox Christians in Bulgaria - the most liberal in Eastern Europe and Eurasia

The life of the controversial Indira Gandhi – the monster or messiah

The life of the controversial Indira Gandhi - the monster or messiah

Make mental healthcare for all a reality, urges Guterres 

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 António Guterres, ahead of World Mental Health Day, marked on Sunday. 

Card. Hollerich on migration: “Being European also means to put solidarity in practice”

  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 the recent developments at the external...

UN health agency issues definition of post COVID-19 condition to aid treatment

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 Organization (WHO) said on Friday.
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