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International Women’s Day – Building societies where everyone has equal rights and opportunities

Equality between women and men is one of the values of the European Union. It is written into the Union’s founding treaties. And it...

Russia reduced Genocide Convention ‘to confetti’, Ukraine tells world court

Ukraine addressed the UN’s highest court on Monday to reject as a “grotesque lie” Russia’s claims that genocide has been committed in eastern Ukrainian oblasts, or regions, before calling for emergency measures to halt Russian aggression.

Food Price Index hit record high in February, UN agency reports

Global food prices reached an all-time high in February, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) reported on Friday.

GWCT women – making a difference to British wildlife

This International Women’s Day (8 March), the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT), is highlighting the contribution of women to science and land-based careers,...

Over one billion obese people globally, health crisis must be reversed – WHO

On World Obesity Day, marked on Friday, the World Health Organization (WHO) urged countries to do more to reverse what is a preventable health crisis.

Russian attack on nuclear plant condemned – Vatican News

By Stefan J. Bos — Záhony, Hungary Women and children are among the many desperate refugees arriving here at the Hungarian-Ukrainian border. More are expected...

New religious movements based on Islamic ideas

One of the main Islamic-based NRMs is the Bahá'í Faith, whose founder Bahá'u'lláh affirms the spiritual and social equality of women. Moreover, the institutions...

Commission presents fiscal policy guidance for 2023

The European Commission has adopted yesterday a Communication providing Member States with guidance on the conduct of fiscal policy in 2023. It sets out the...

ESMA publishes latest edition of its newsletter

Your one-stop-shop in the world of EU financial markets focuses on ESMA’s Sustainable Finance Roadmap and its priorities, ensuring the coordinated implementation of the...

Over one billion people at risk of hearing loss: WHO

Alerting that over one billion people aged 12 to 35, risking losing their hearing due to prolonged and excessive exposure to loud music and other high volume recreational noise, the World Health Organization (WHO) issued new international safety advice on Wednesday to tackle the rising threat of hearing loss. 
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