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Persecution of Ahmadiyyas continues in Pakistan

The Minarets of a mosque demolished this August 6, 2023, in the village 168 Murad, Dahran Wala, Bahawal Nagar district. Ahmadiyya is a Muslim religious movement that was founded in India in the 19th...

The Timeless Teachings of Buddhism, A Path to Serenity

Buddhism is often considered a universal philosophy or spirituality, as it offers teachings and practices that can be adopted by people from different cultures, ethnic backgrounds and religious beliefs. Buddhism is not restricted to...

Islam or Islamism today in Europe?

Islam is a monotheistic Abrahamic religion which was founded in the 7th century in Arabia by the prophet of Islam Muhammad, peace and salvation be upon him. The followers of Islam, called Muslims,...

Sanction Persecutors of Falun Gong

About Falun Gong // July 20 marks the anniversary of one of the bloodiest, and yet widely unacknowledged assaults on religious freedom in the contemporary world, medieval in its violence.  The terror continues and...

2024 Bangladesh Parliamentary Elections, Democracy is key to relations with the EU

The upcoming parliamentary elections in Bangladesh are crucial for EU-Bangladesh relations. Bangladesh's commitment to free and fair elections will determine the future of their cooperation.

Jan Figel, The EU must not support a caretaker government in Bangladesh

Almost nine years ago, newly appointed EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini was being lauded for leading the world in standing up to the junta who usurped power away from the elected government in...

According to EU, the Pentecost Nigerian massacre has nothing to do with religion

Dozens of Christians were massacred in a church, attending service, standing under a crucifix with their children, and Europe says it is ” shocked. ” But ” the root causes of this insecurity in...

Antidepressants and mental health, a bloody multi-million dollar business

Antidepressant use continues to rise in a world that seems easier on the pill than on finding the real problem and solving it. In 2004, the Medicines Agency carried out a study in which it...

China hones its Global South diplomacy

China’s mediating role in Iran-Saudi deal signals a wider shift from wolf warrior to more constructive diplomacy.

Religious terrorism, the Kenyan sect and the West

More than 100 bodies were found this past April in the Shakahola Forest in southern Kenya, another form of religious terrorism.

Towards a fair and just world for all

In the history of the wars of the last millennium, the main platform of conflicts was Europe. But thanks to extraordinary decisions taken after the Second World War (for example, instead of continuing the...

Ukrainian region of Kirovohrad in search of partnerships in Brussels to feed the world

On 9-10 March, the head of the regional council of Kirovohrad Oblast (region), Sergii Shulga, visited European institutions in Brussels to raise awareness about the future of his region in the EU and the...

3 million girls are forcibly subjected to genital mutilation europahoy.news

genital mutilation – At the Barcelona airport, the mossos d'esquadra have arrested a woman who was trying to take her daughter to Morocco to fly from there to her hometown in Sierra Leone. What they...

Fifth European Court of Justice ruling on parity of pay looms as Commission advances high-profile Lettori case to the reasoned opinion stage

16 months from the date it opened infringement proceedings against Italy for its persistent discrimination against non-national university teaching staff (Lettori), the European Commission has decided to advance the proceedings to the reasoned opinion...

Double Crash Test for Knowledge Economy

Knowledge Economy – The transition from an industrial, resource-based model of economic development to a creative model, driven by knowledge, skills, human creativity and institutions capable of transforming them into economic values, has proved a...

INTERVIEW: Is trying to ban Halal slaughtering a concern for Human Rights?

Is trying to ban Halal slaughtering a concern for Human Rights? This is the question our special contributor, PhD. Alessandro Amicarelli, a renowned human rights attorney and activist, who chairs the European Federation on Freedom...

Maxette Pirbakas: Redefining Political Priorities, A Path Forward for France and Over Seas

In January 2022, as the first RN (Rassemblement National - National Rally) MEP from overseas France, I conducted a disillusioned assessment of my work within the Identity & Democracy group. I highlighted the disparity...

Understanding Ancient Iconography

In the Synod Cathedral in San Francisco, Archimandrite Cyprian has painted the iconostasis and complete interior according to the traditions of ancient Moscovy and northern Rus. If we listen to opinions concerning this iconographic...

Predestination in Islamic Perspective

The meaning of the presence of prayers - requests in the prayer practice of such a fatalistic religion as Islam, seems completely incomprehensible. According to Islamic doctrine, the afterlife of a person is predetermined...

Ablution in Islamic Perspective

Ablution is an integral part of Islamic rituals. Even prayer, which is one of the pillars of Islam, is considered invalid unless it is preceded by a ritual bath (K.5:6). That is, the quality...

Here‘s what Putin said about Gorbachev

Gorbachev had a huge impact on the course of world history Russian President Vladimir Putin today sent a telegram expressing his deep condolences to the family and relatives of the last Soviet leader, Mikhail Gorbachev,...

French oil giant EACOP project will harm East Africa with toxic fumes, warn groups

Civil society groups have accused Uganda and Tanzania of rushing to sign East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) deals with TotalEnergies and China’s CNOOC before locals were properly briefed on its environmental and health...

The Keys to Fulfilling Kenya’s Great Promise

Not since Kenya’s forefathers gained the country’s independence out of colonial rule six decades ago has there been a more important event in the East African nation than the Kenyan presidential election on August...

For a Syrian in Europe, It’s Either Migrant or Mercenary

A decade after its outbreak, the Europe migrant crisis is still treated as a temporary disease, a vexing ailment that could be cured never to return again. The European governments are persistent in their efforts to curb the influx of migrants...

Mental Health Watchdog forced to say “I told you” about depression chemical imbalance

Landmark study disproves that a “chemical imbalance” causes depression—a scientifically meaningless theory that has misled consumers while driving up antidepressant sales to $15 billion a year.
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