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[Press Release] A conference to promote diversity and inclusion in the film industry and beyond
Aliyyah and Yasmeen Koloc, the 17-year-old racing drivers were invited to speak at AfroCannes to promote diversity and inclusion in motorsport.
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Aliyyah and Yasmeen Koloc, the 17-year-old racing drivers were invited to speak at AfroCannes to promote diversity and inclusion in motorsport.
Economy
Remarks by Paschal Donohoe following the Eurogroup meeting of 23 May 2022 Let me start this press conference with a thought for the people of Ukraine. While we are aware…
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As a significant portion of the recently reported Monkeypox cases has been identified among gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men, the Joint United Nations Programme on…
Environment
Faith-based Organisations (FBOs) established an interfaith working group to support faith communities understanding of, and engagement on, issues related to Stockholm+50. This page is a resource guide to facilitate networking, in-person collaboration,…
Books
Sci-fi books: Speculative fiction has long attracted teens and young adults—the lure of the unknown and magic. From space opera to hard sci-fi, from military science fiction to post-apocalyptic and…
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Monkeypox outbreak - The World Health Organization (WHO) is working closely with countries where cases of the rare viral disease monkeypox have been reported, the UN agency said on Friday.…
Events
Each year, the Nobel Prize is awarded to people who have made outstanding contributions in several fields. This is the world's greatest recognition. The awards are given according to the…
Europe
Education and Prevention - A Protection Against Drug Use Drug Use: The Director of the European Monitoring Center on Drug and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) in the presentation of the 2021…
Charities
Nature’s SAFE celebrates banking 100th species in the Big Freeze Nature’s SAFE, one of Europe’s largest living biobanks for preserving endangered animal species, and home to some of the planet’s…
Economy
More than one billion people live in Africa, and the continent is expected to be responsible for more than half of the world's population growth by 2050. According to the…