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Jewish Leader Condemns Religious Hate Crimes, Calls for Respect of Minority Faiths in Europe

Rabbi Avi Tawil passionately addressed a meeting at the European Parliament, highlighting the history of anti-Semitic hate crimes against Jewish children in Europe. He called for unity among religions to create an inclusive European society. Tawil emphasized the importance of defending rights for spiritual minorities to realize Europe's unifying promise.

Religious Freedom Under Fire: Media Complicity in the Persecution of Minority Faiths

In a speech at the European Parliament, Willy Fautré accuses European media of fostering religious intolerance and calls for ethical journalism standards in covering minority faiths. Find out more about the impact of sensationalism and biased labeling on religious groups in Europe.

EU Rule of Law Health Check-In by MEPs

Brussels - On Monday, members of the European Parliament will convene counterparts from EU member states to review rule of law safeguards across the bloc. The gathering occurs as concerns mount over democratic backsliding in...

EU Sanctions Enforcement Talks Stall, Draw Parliament Ire

Brussels - Negotiations between the European Parliament and EU member states on enhancing sanctions enforcement broke down Thursday evening without agreement. Parliament lawmakers expressed frustration, arguing quicker progress is needed to close loopholes aiding...

EU Reaches Deal to Boost Cybersecurity of Digital Products

Brussels - European Union lawmakers made progress this week towards mandating stronger cybersecurity measures for internet-connected devices used by millions of Europeans daily. On Thursday evening, the European Parliament and European Council struck an informal...

Christian Presence in Peril, Displacement and Harassment in the Holy Land

Christian presence in peril, the majority of people of northern Gaza have been displaced as well as Christians, whose installations have also been targeted.

Pollution: deal with Council to reduce industrial emissions

The new rules will reduce air, water and soil pollution, and steer large agro-industrial installations in the green transition.

United Against Discrimination, Scientologist Calls Out Germany at European Parliament

Speaking passionately last week at the European Parliament, Ivan Arjona, Scientology's representative to European institutions, condemned worsening religious discrimination targeting his faith community specifically in Germany. He spoke at a conference bringing together Protestant,...

The European Union and the Azerbaijan-Armenia Conflict: Between Mediations and Obstacles

The establishment of territorial sovereignty for each State in the world is a necessity, it is in this regard that Azerbaijan, by regaining control of Nagorno-Karabakh in September after a lightning offensive, can argue...

Scientology’s IAS charitable organization Celebrates and Commemorates Era of Unprecedented Global Humanitarian Work

Thousands celebrate 4 years of IAS's monumental global humanitarian work using L. Ron Hubbard's vision. BRUSSELS, BRUSSELS, BELGIUM, November 29, 2023 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Thousands of Scientologists recently gathered at the historic Saint Hill estate in...

Gaza doctors ‘terrified’ of deadly disease outbreak as aid teams race to deliver

UN humanitarians warned that aid deliveries needed to multiply immediately to save the lives of the injured and stem the risk of a deadly disease outbreak

Music streaming platforms: MEPs ask to protect EU authors and diversity

The Culture Committee called for EU rules to ensure a fair and sustainable environment for music streaming and to promote cultural diversity.

Liège, shopping destination: trendy boutiques and traditional markets

Liège, shopping destination: trendy boutiques and traditional markets Liège, the charming Belgian city located in the Walloon region, is much more than just a tourist destination. Known for its rich cultural and historical heritage,...

Freedom Of Religion, There Is Something Rotten in France’s Mind

In France, the Senate is working on a bill to "reinforce the fight against cultic deviances", but its content seems to pose serious problems for experts in freedom of religion or belief

European health data: better portability and safe sharing

The creation of a European health data space to boost the portability of personal health data was adopted by the environment and civil liberties committees.

Mobile machinery circulating on public roads needs to meet road safety standards, MEPs agree

The Committee on Internal Market and Consumer Protection has approved the Parliament's draft negotiating position on road safety for mobile working equipment. Find out more about the proposed new rules and their potential impact on the EU market.

Tournai: a weekend of relaxation and discovery in Belgium

Tournai: a weekend of relaxation and discovery in Belgium Located in Belgium, Tournai is a town full of charm which offers a multitude of activities for a weekend of relaxation and discovery. Whether you...

Honoring Tina Turner’s Birthday, A Rock Legacy

Celebrate Tina Turner, the iconic "Queen of Rock," on her 84th birthday. From her hits to her comeback album, she has left a lasting impact on rock music.

The European Parliament has rejected a Commission proposal on pesticide reduction

he European Parliament has outright rejected a proposal on the EU’s pesticide reduction plan

Over 600 Undisclosed Workplace Injuries at Elon Musk’s SpaceX

A recent investigation has uncovered over 600 previously unreported workplace accidents at Elon Musk's rocket company, SpaceX.

Russia, A defendant in the case of military “fakes” told about humiliation and torture in a psychiatric hospital

Learn about the harrowing experience of Victoria Petrova, a defendant in a Russian military "fakes" case, who was subjected to humiliation and torture in a psychiatric hospital in St. Petersburg. #HumanRights #Russia

The Human Fingerprint on Greenhouse Gases

Greenhouse gases occur naturally and are essential to the survival of all living things, but the industrialisation has warmed the atmosphere, ocean and land.

Global Sikh Coun­cil Cham­pi­ons Truce in Is­rael-Pales­tine Con­flict

The Global Sikh Coun­cil called for an immediate truce in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict at its recent Annual General Meeting online.

Namur, the city of festivals: a rich program throughout the year

Namur, the city of festivals: a rich program throughout the year Namur, the capital of Wallonia in Belgium, is a city that vibrates to the rhythm of festivals throughout the year. Whether you're passionate...

Modena, Celebrating 42 years of Scientology Mission’s positive impact on the Community

MODENA, EMILIA-ROMAGNA, ITALY, November 23, 2023 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Modena, Italy, is a city that beautifully blends the allure of history, with the advancements of the era. It holds the title of being a UNESCO...
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