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Pope at WMOF Mass: ‘God bless and keep all the families of the world’

By Linda Bordoni In a world poisoned by the toxins of selfishness, individualism, by a culture of indifference and waste, Pope Francis praised the beauty...

Italy’s largest trade union calls on Italian MEPs to support Lettori

Italy’s largest trade union, FLC CGIL, has written to all of the Italian deputies in the European Parliament to highlight the ongoing discrimination against...

How flowers affect our mood

Flowers can affect our mood. Their color sometimes affects our health. The science that studies and applies the health effects of flowers is called...

2022 Ministerial Conference on FoRB: London – Is there a meaningful role for civil society?

2022 Ministerial Conference on FoRB (Freedom of Religion or Belief): London, July 5-6 - Is there a meaningful role for civil society? - Reportedly,...

Denmark: interest in Scientology increases at 54th anniversary

COPENHAGEN, DENMARK, May 26, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Interest in Scientology increases at 54th anniversary. While Scientologists are present in Denmark since at least June...

Church of Scientology Nashville President Elected to Head the Religion Communicators Council

Rev. Brian Fesler, pastor of the Church of Scientology Nashville and new president of the Religion Communicators Council national Board of Governors. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA,...

Expert reveals 8 signs of caffeine addiction

Caffeine, like tobacco and alcohol, is a stimulant that makes you feel different than you really are. According to The Sun and an expert...

Council of Europe Assembly adopts resolution on deinstitutionalisation

The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe adopted a Recommendation and a Resolution on the deinstitutionalisation of persons with disabilities. Both of these...

Common charger: Parliament commits to reducing electronic waste

Parliament is ready to start negotiations on a common charger to reduce e-waste and make the use of different mobile phones, tablets and digital...

Extractive projects cause irreparable harm to indigenous cultures, languages, lives, speakers tell Permanent Forum

The explosive growth of extractive operations around the world often plays out on indigenous people’s lands without their consent, causing irreparable harm to their livelihoods, cultures, languages and lives, speakers told the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues on Monday, as it opened its 2022 session amid calls to respect their free, prior and informed consent on the existential decisions uprooting their communities.
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