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The largest wool factory in Europe will be completed in Romania

The largest factory for the production of wool in Europe will be built in Romania by local investors from the town of Olt, Fagetelu...

The Daphne Caruana Galizia Prize for Journalism – call for submission of entries

On 3 May, the World Press Freedom Day, the European Parliament launched the call launched the call for application to the Daphne Caruana Galizia Prize for Journalism.

225 years since the birth of the famous author of the painting “Liberty leads the people”

There is one picture that always strikes with the desire for freedom and has become emblematic for all nations, regardless of the fact that...

Sudan: ‘Secure and immediate access’ needed for lifesaving aid, urges Guterres

António Guterres was speaking to journalists in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, where he will be chairing a meeting of chief executives from across the...

Human rights experts alarmed over ‘imminent executions’ in Saudi Arabia

“Despite being charged with terrorism, they were reportedly arrested for resisting forced evictions in the name of the NEOM project and the construction of...

Around 258 million need emergency food aid: UN-backed report

Roughly 258 million in 58 countries faced acute hunger at crisis levels or worse, and people in seven countries faced potential starvation, according to...

Human rights ‘best antidote’ to advance peace, Security Council hears

Ambassadors met to examine the Council’s efforts towards building trust that leads to sustainable peace, in light of current and emerging threats.  “Full compliance with...

Israel: UN experts demand accountability over death of Palestinian hunger striker

The 45-year-old Palestinian died in his prison cell on Tuesday morning following a nearly three-month hunger strike. He had been protesting Israel’s widespread policy...

European environment and health atlas goes live — check your place

How is the air quality where you live, what about noise levels or the number of green spaces and quality of the nearest bathing...

Heavily polluted algae – a danger to humans

A new study by a team of researchers from Germany, Great Britain and Canada has found that algae that grow under the sea ice...
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