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MEP Lidia Pereira leads call to Charles Michel on Belarus

Brussels. Young parliamentarians and youth-political organizations from across Europe have today published an open letter to European Council President Charles Michel urging him to invite the leader of the Belarusian opposition, Svetlana Tsikhanouskaya, to address this week's meeting of the European Council. The initiative is being spearheaded by the President of the Youth of the European People's Party (YEPP) Lidia Pereira MEP

The winners of the ninth edition of the Social Innovation Tournament

The Social Innovation Tournament, the flagship initiative of the EIB Group Institute’s Social Programme, recognises and supports the best European social entrepreneurs. 15 finalists...

Major Cities sign European Circular Cities Declaration and invite peers to join them

Cities including Budapest, Copenhagen, Helsinki, Ljubljana, Oslo, Prague, and Tirana have signed the European Circular Cities Declaration, committing to leading the circular transition, to...

International Association of Scientologists (IAS) marks 36 years advancing humanitarian campaigns

IAS members gather to learn about their achievements in the last year. Spanish government includes anniversary as religious festivity of Church of Scientology BRUSSELS/MADRID, BELGIUM/SPAIN,...

New eco-friendly home for Vatican Swiss Guards – Vatican News

Plans for the reconstruction of the barracks and headquarters of the Pontifical Swiss Guard in Vatican City, to make it eco- and family-friendly, have been unveiled in the Vatican.

When member states are divided, how do we ensure Europe is able to act?

At the European Council, leaders gave their strategic guidance on many key foreign policy issues, from our relations with China, the conflict in Nagorno-Karabach...

To Cuba, With Gratitude: Local Author Recalls the Island as a Haven for Jews in New Book

Last December, Ann Arbor resident Ruth Behar returned to Havana, her place of birth, to put the finishing touches on her newest novel, Letters from Cuba. She stayed in the same apartment building where she lived her first five years until 1961 — when her …

Pandemic sparks critical reflection on journalism

AMMAN, Jordan — Earlier this year, as the pandemic was sweeping across the globe, something unusual happened in news reporting—profound ideas about social transformation...

Rahman, stateless, abused, and stuck in limbo

Rahman* was out buying food when Spanish police handed him a 500 euro fine for breaking coronavirus restrictions. “I’ll pay this as soon as...

Science in brief: From swimming with hammer heads to food fighting back

The pros and cons of swimming with a hammer head People joke about asking horses, “Why the long face?” We should redirect this question to...
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