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Parliament adopts new law to fight global deforestation

To fight climate change, biodiversity loss and global deforestation, the new law obliges companies to ensure products sold in the EU have not led to deforestation

First decision revising the statute of Former Members

The Bureau's decision on Former Members revises the existing rules, dating from 1999, on the access rights

Luxembourg’s Prime Minister: Do not fall for the siren call of populism

Luxembourg's Prime Minister urged MEPs to defend the fundamental principles of freedom and respect on which the EU is based in the face of populism and global challenges

Two famous Belarusian priests passed under the omophorion of the Ecumenical Patriarchate

Two famous Belarusian priests passed under the omophorion of the Ecumenical Patriarch - these are Prot. George Roy and Fr. Alexander Kukhta. Their requests...

UN coordinator calls for urgent ‘humanitarian pauses’ in Sudan, as death toll mounts

“I am horrified by the toll the clashes are having on civilians”, said Abdou Dieng. “At least 331 people have been killed nationwide, including five aid workers,...

Yemen health system ‘edging closer to collapse’ warns WHO

Hopes are running high of an end to the intense fighting between a Saudi-backed coalition standing alongside Government forces, and Houthi rebels and their...

France prosecutes PKK members accused of extortion and terrorism

France has put on trial 11 alleged high-ranking members of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), accused of extortion, terrorist financing and propaganda for the...

A huge meatball out of mammoth DNA

A huge meatball made from flesh cultured using the DNA of an extinct woolly mammoth has gone on display at NEMO, a science museum...

Alain Delon is selling his art collection

"I buy paintings out of passion, never as an investment," admits the 87-year-old legendary actor A collection of works of art by French film legend...

First Person: Aboriginal Australians suffer from ‘violent history’ and ongoing ‘institutional racism’

Hannah McGlade represents the Kurin Minang Noongar people, at the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues. Ms. McGlade spoke to UN News at UN Headquarters, during...
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