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Athens Mental Health Summit – Ministers and representatives renew commitment to prioritize mental health in the WHO European Region

The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated mental health issues, which already affected millions, with the impact likely to be felt for years to come. At a high-level summit organized by WHO/Europe and the Government of...

General Assembly Creates New Permanent Forum of People of African Descent

Capping years of deliberations, the UN General Assembly on Monday established a new platform to improve the lives of Afro-descendants, who have for centuries suffered the ills of racism, racial discrimination and the legacy of enslavement...

Madam Suvarna Pappu defined RIP as “Returning as the Immortal President” for Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, Hollywood biopic film

Dr. Hari Kalam showing "The Global Peace Trophy for Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam" to HRH Prince JD before being placed in Dr. Kalam Memorial Rameshwaram, India. Dr. Hari Kalam showing "The Global Peace Trophy for...

Continuing Education Course Educates Professionals on Changes to Baker Act Procedures

Designed for individuals authorized to initiate an involuntary hold, the virtual course is delivered by an attorney and covers basic rights impacted by law. The lack of reporting on the actual number of people being...

Insightful and thought-provoking: ABS conference casts light on wide array of social themes

Annual conference of the Association for Bahá’í Studies draws thousands of participants, stimulating rich discussions on a wide variety of topics.

Dyslexia Specialist Dr. Marianne Cintron Releases Two New Books on Dyslexia and Reading

Dyslexia – A Trait of Genius Prisms of Brilliance “Dyslexia – A Trait of Genius” and “Prisms of Brilliance” are now available for purchase GLENDORA, CALIF., USA, August 2, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Author and Dyslexia expert Dr....

Signs you’ve got a rare Harry Potter book as copy sells for huge price

… £80,000. The sought after book was one of 500 hardback … , click here . The sought-after book was one of 500 hardback … ...

Catholic, evangelical group challenges president of Philippines over human trafficking

A group of Catholics, traditional Protestants and evangelicals in the Philippines has challenged President Rodrigo Duterte to end human trafficking by stamping out corruption by state officials in a country where many people live in modern-day slavery.

WHO backs football body FIFA’s #ReachOut campaign for mental health

The world football body, FIFA, launched a UN-backed campaign on Monday designed to raise awareness of potentially damaging mental health issues, and encourage people everywhere to seek help when they need it.

(Video) Iran: Raisi Presidency, A New Lease On Life Or The End For Iran’s Ruling Theocracy?

(PMOI / MEK Iran) and (NCRI): Ebrahim Raisi, a member of the 1988 Massacre’s “Death Commission” assigned as the highest judicial position within the regime. (PMOI / MEK Iran) and (NCRI): Iranian people are ripping...

Forescout Closes an Agreement With Multipoint and Ingecom to Gain Presence in the Mediterranean

The manufacturer closes an agreement in mid-July to market its solutions through MultiPoint Group in Israel and Palestine /EIN News/ -- KEFAR SABA, Israel, Aug. 02, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Forescout, leader in the security...

Religious News From Around the Web August 2, 2021

More Religious Rights vs LGBTQ Rights; Force Catholic Hospital to Perform Abortions Says New York Civil Liberties Union; Religious Americans Less Likely to Believe in Extraterrestrial Intelligent Life; Designer Loses Case for Refusing to...

India-China wrap up 12th round of military talks on optimistic note

The 12th round of military talks between India and China wrapped up on a positive note amid growing hopes of reaching an understanding on the disengagement of troops from Hot Springs and Gogra on...

Marske Dad Gets Set To Take On Great North Run For The Sick Children’s Trust

A local dad is getting ready to run this year’s Great North Run to thank The Sick Children’s Trust for keeping him by his son’s bedside. On Sunday 12 September, Peter Conroy, from Marske, will...

Photographs to Help Protect The Planet

It’s been a record-breaking year for Focus for Survival, a photographic competition organised by UK-based charity Explorers Against Extinction in partnership with Bradt Guides, the world’s leading independent travel publisher. The idea behind the creative...

COVID-19 cases top 60 million in European Region, says WHO/Europe

For further information, contact: Ian WoolvertonMedia ConsultantWHO Regional Office for EuropeEmail: [email protected] Press release Copenhagen, 2 August 2021 The number of COVID-19 cases in the WHO European Region has passed the milestone of 60 million since the pandemic...

How data can support policies to protect, promote and support breastfeeding: Swedish experience

During World Breastfeeding Week, WHO/Europe highlights Sweden’s experience in gathering data to understand the reasons behind its declining breastfeeding rates. 2 online surveys conducted in 2020 in the region of Skåne showed that the...

12 Cook Island Women Publish A Book About Their Lives In Tokoroa

Monday, 2 August 2021, 10:59 amPress Release: Read NZ A new book is being launched in Tokoroa during Cook Island Language Week. Te Kinakina: E Ngara I te Ngari, Remember who you are and where you...

Albania repatriates Islamic State women, children despite controversy – Vatican News

A group of women and children who were the families of Albanian nationals who joined Islamic extremist groups fighting in Syria and Iraq have returned to their homeland. Their arrival Sunday comes amid a debate in several other countries in Europe on what to do with fighters and supporters of groups such as the Islamic State.

HSU graduate writes new book in series

Former Eureka resident Ann Simas has released her latest book, “Framed to Die,” which is book seven in her Grace Gabbiano Mysteries set in Coburg, Oregon. Other books in the series are “Dressed to Die,”...

Moorhead Library to host in-person book clubs

MOORHEAD — The Moorhead Public Library, 118 5th St. S., has resumed in-person book club meetings. The library is offering two book clubs this summer, one for teens and another focusing on popular, buzzy...

Michael Andrew Trained in an EZ Pool for Ten Years and Started Breaking National Swimming Records from the Beginning

Michael trained in his EZ Pool every morning. Michael converted a dance club into a swim club. Michael designed a customer EZ Training Pool When Michael Andrew was 10 Years Old he needed an easy and affordable...

Migrants from Africa, Asia and South America boost evangelism in Europe

A new report from European Christian Mission finds that migrant Christians from South America, Asia and Africa are boosting evangelism in Europe.

(Video) Iran’s Regime Remains Committed to the Fatwa Behind Its 1988 Massacre

(PMOI / MEK Iran) and (NCRI): Ebrahim Raisi has played a key role in a historic massacre of political prisoners, serving on the “death commission” tasked with implementing then Supreme leader Rohullah Khomeini’s fatwa...

Caritas Oceania: united by faith and the ocean – Vatican News

The urgent need to care for the environment, in particular the ocean, coping with Covid and nurturing the faith were top priorities at the just concluded Caritas Oceania Annual Forum.
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