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CUSTOMS CRISIS Irish food brands forced to stop trading with UK due to new Brexit border regulations

MULTIPLE Irish food brands are being forced to take drastic measures to protect their business from the negative impact of new customs rules now...

Margaret River’s new wave of wine

Normal text sizeLarger text sizeVery large text sizeWhen Josephine Perry entered the Margaret River Wine Show in 2014, her ‘Skinnie’ was met with confusion. “Someone...

COVID ‘long way from over’ as cases and deaths surge – WHO

The COVID-19 pandemic is “a long way from over” but there are many reasons to be optimistic and it’s possible the pandemic can be brought under control “within months”, the head of the UN health agency said on Monday. 

‘Uncertain’ Brexit deal could see UK bound by EU subsidies rules, lawmakers warn

The uncertain legal status of the Northern Ireland Protocol could lead to major confusion and the UK becoming de facto bound by EU subsidy...

The word ‘Allah’ is for all, not just Muslims the Malaysian High Court’s recent decision

The World Evangelical Alliance has welcomed the Malaysian High Court's recent decision that recognized as unconstitutional and invalid a 1986 government directive that banned non-Muslims from using the word "Allah" to refer to God.

iciHaiti – Religion : The Latin American Confederation of Religious alongside Haitians

iciHaiti - Religion : The Latin American Confederation of Religious alongside Haitians21/03/2021 10:09:35 ...

Is The Digital Services Act Going To Make A Huge Mess Of Website Liability In The EU?

from the sounds-like-it dept I've been so focused of late on issues related to Section 230 in the US, that I've had barely any time...

Seminar on religion & challenges of scientific age

Islamabad : Iqbal International Institute for Research and Dialogue (IRD) Thursday organized a one day seminar on ‘Religion & Challenges of Scientific Age’ at...

Overcoming COVID-19 and its collateral effects

Copenhagen, 18 February 2021, Dr Hans Henri P. Kluge, WHO Regional Director for Europe:  What matters now, is how we respond to positive epidemiological trends.
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