Tuesday, May 30, 2023

Talking on the phone can lead to high blood pressure

Talking on the phone can lead to high blood pressure
Talking on the phone can lead to high blood pressure
By Newsdesk

https://europeantimes.news/2023/05/talking-on-the-phone-can-lead-to-high-blood-pressure/

International Day of UN Peacekeepers honours 75 years of service and sacrifice

International Day of UN Peacekeepers honours 75 years of service and sacrifice
International Day of UN Peacekeepers honours 75 years of service and sacrifice
By United Nations News

https://europeantimes.news/2023/05/international-day-of-un-peacekeepers-honours-75-years-of-service-and-sacrifice/

Antidote for the most poisonous mushroom in the world found

Antidote for the most poisonous mushroom in the world found
Antidote for the most poisonous mushroom in the world found
By Newsdesk

https://europeantimes.news/2023/05/antidote-for-the-most-poisonous-mushroom-in-the-world-found/

Pollution: MEPs support stricter rules to reduce industrial emissions

Pollution: MEPs support stricter rules to reduce industrial emissions
Pollution: MEPs support stricter rules to reduce industrial emissions
By European Parliament
The Environment Committee adopted its position on EU rules to further reduce pollution and steer large agro-industrial installations in the green transition.
https://europeantimes.news/2023/05/pollution-meps-support-stricter-rules-to-reduce-industrial-emissions/

The blind will "see", the paralyzed will "feel" - with a chip in the brain

The blind will
The blind will "see", the paralyzed will "feel" - with a chip in the brain
By Newsdesk

https://europeantimes.news/2023/05/the-blind-will-see-the-paralyzed-will-feel-with-a-chip-in-the-brain/

Trafficking in the Sahel: Killer cough syrup and fake medicine

Trafficking in the Sahel: Killer cough syrup and fake medicine
Trafficking in the Sahel: Killer cough syrup and fake medicine
By United Nations News

https://europeantimes.news/2023/05/trafficking-in-the-sahel-killer-cough-syrup-and-fake-medicine/

Monday, May 29, 2023

Pedro Sanchez, Spain's PM dissolves Parliament and calls for national elections
Pedro Sanchez, Spain's PM dissolves Parliament and calls for national elections
By Newsdesk
According to EL MUNDO, the scale of the defeat and the loss of socialist territorial power have forced the president of the government to “assume the defeat in the first person”. The president summons and forces progressives to decide whether to mobilise to prevent a PP-Vox government, or go massively to the voting date and
https://www.europeantimes.news/2023/05/pedro-sanchez-spains-pm-dissolves-parliament-and-calls-for-national-elections/
HRWF calls upon the UN, EU and OSCE for Turkey to stop deportation of 103 Ahmadis
HRWF calls upon the UN, EU and OSCE for Turkey to stop deportation of 103 Ahmadis
By Newsdesk
Human Rights Without Frontiers (HRWF) calls upon the UN, the EU and the OSCE to ask Turkey to annul a deportation order to 103 Ahmadis Today, a Turkish court has released a deportation order concerning 103 members of the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light from seven countries. Many of them, especially in Iran, will
https://www.europeantimes.news/2023/05/hrwf-calls-upon-the-un-eu-and-osce-for-turkey-to-stop-deportation-of-103-ahmadis/

Saturday, May 27, 2023

Over 100 Ahmadis at Turkish-Bulgarian frontier face imprisonment, or death if deported
By Newsdesk
More than one hundred members of The Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light, a persecuted religious minority, who presented themselves at the Turkish-Bulgarian border on May 24 requesting asylum face deportation within the next seven to ten days, a decision that will most likely subject them to imprisonment or the death penalty in their home
https://www.europeantimes.news/2023/05/over-100-ahmadis-at-turkish-bulgarian-frontier-face-imprisonment-or-death-if-deported/

Friday, May 26, 2023

European Cricket is on the rise, and it’s good news for us all
European Cricket is on the rise, and it’s good news for us all
By Juan Sanchez Gil
By every measure available, football is Europe’s favourite sporting pastime. This isn’t just due to the historical roots, with the sport taking hold in most regions in the 19th century. It was propelled by national rivalries, professional leagues, passionate fans who bring a vibrant atmosphere to matches, as well as its accessibility in terms of
https://www.europeantimes.news/2023/05/european-cricket-is-on-the-rise-and-its-good-news-for-us-all/

Thursday, May 25, 2023

A Spaniard based in the USA boomed a "Carry the future" movement to help refugee mothers and newborns
A Spaniard based in the USA boomed a "Carry the future" movement to help refugee mothers and newborns
By Newsdesk
Scientology Network’s MEET A SCIENTOLOGIST, the weekly series spotlighting the everyday lives of Scientologists from around the world and all walks of life, announces an episode featuring humanitarian Cristal Logothetis on May 23, 2023. MEET A SCIENTOLOGIST airs Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Scientology Network. Cristal Logothetis started the nonprofit organization Carry the Future to send baby carriers
https://www.europeantimes.news/2023/05/a-spaniard-based-in-the-usa-boomed-a-carry-the-future-movement-to-help-refugee-mothers-and-newborns/
Robot-led planes, tanks and submarines warn against using AI in war
Robot-led planes, tanks and submarines warn against using AI in war
By Newsdesk
The political researcher and analyst Zaidan Al-Qinai warned the various governments of pain against allowing artificial intelligence companies to develop military techniques for artificial intelligence that can be used in wars coming in the future, which could cause dire consequences for humanity. The researcher said that artificial intelligence companies in the United States of America
https://www.europeantimes.news/2023/05/robot-led-planes-tanks-and-submarines-warn-against-using-ai-in-war/
UKRAINE, 110 damaged religious sites inspected and documented by UNESCO
UKRAINE, 110 damaged religious sites inspected and documented by UNESCO
By Newsdesk
UKRAINE, 110 damaged religious sites inspected and documented by UNESCO – As of 17 May 2023, UNESCO has verified damage to 256 sites since 24 February 2022 – 110 religious sites, 22 museums, 92 buildings of historical and/or artistic interest, 19 monuments, 12 libraries, 1 Archive.  Report of the Ukrainian Institute for Religious Freedom (January 2023) As
https://www.europeantimes.news/2023/05/ukraine-110-damaged-religious-sites-inspected-and-documented-by-unesco/

Wednesday, May 24, 2023

Eleventh Edition of the Mata International Equestrian Festival
Eleventh Edition of the Mata International Equestrian Festival
By Newsdesk
Equestrian Festival – Under the High Patronage of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, the international horse riding festival Mata organized by the Alamia Laaroussia Association for Social and Cultural Action, in partnership with the UNESCO International Festival of Cultural Diversity, returns for its eleventh edition from 02 to 04 June 2023 in Zniyed, ciada/commune of
https://www.europeantimes.news/2023/05/eleventh-edition-of-the-mata-international-equestrian-festival/

Saturday, May 20, 2023

The Role and Importance of the European Parliament in Today's World
The Role and Importance of the European Parliament in Today's World
By Juan Sanchez Gil
The European Parliament plays a crucial role in shaping the future of Europe and the world. As the only directly elected institution of the European Union
https://www.europeantimes.news/?p=136308

Friday, May 19, 2023

Elections 2024, President Metsola “Vote. Do not let someone else choose for you”
Elections 2024, President Metsola “Vote. Do not let someone else choose for you”
By European Parliament
The Key Issues in the European Parliament Elections 2024 Elections 2024 – The European Parliament Elections 2024 are just around the corner, and it’s important to be informed about the issues that will be at the forefront of the election. From climate change to immigration policies, this article provides an overview of the key topics
https://www.europeantimes.news/2023/05/elections-2024-president-metsola-vote-do-not-let-someone-else-choose-for-you/

Thursday, May 18, 2023

First Person, Türkiye earthquake – 60 seconds of terror
By Newsdesk
When Monday’s devastating earthquakes struck Türkiye and Syria, killing thousands of people, Olga Borzenkova, a spokesperson for the UN migration agency (IOM), was in Gaziantep, Türkiye, one of the most affected areas. She describes her experience and the emergency response effort that is underway. “Like hundreds of thousands of other people in South-Eastern Türkiye, I was fast asleep when the world started
https://www.europeantimes.news/2023/02/first-person-turkiye-earthquake-60-seconds-of-terror-2/

Tuesday, May 16, 2023

WHO convenes experts to identify new pathogens that could spark pandemics
By Newsdesk
The World Health Organization (WHO) is working to compile an updated list of priority pathogens that can cause future outbreaks or pandemics, the UN agency announced on Monday. WHO is convening over 300 scientists who will consider the evidence on over 25 virus families and bacteria, as well as “Disease X”, which indicates an unknown pathogen
https://www.europeantimes.news/2022/11/who-convenes-experts-to-identify-new-pathogens-that-could-spark-pandemics/
Tajikistan, Release of Jehovah’s Witness Shamil Khakimov, 72, after four years in prison
Tajikistan, Release of Jehovah’s Witness Shamil Khakimov, 72, after four years in prison
By Willy Fautre
Jehovah's Witness Shamil Khakimov, 72, was released from prison in Tajikistan after serving the full term of his four-year sentence. He had been imprisoned on spurious charges of “inciting religious hatred.”
https://www.europeantimes.news/2023/05/tajikistan-release-of-jehovahs-witness-shamil-khakimov-72-after-four-years-in-prison/

Monday, May 15, 2023

Corruption, a lucrative business for the pharmaceutical industries

Corruption, a lucrative business for the pharmaceutical industries
Corruption, a lucrative business for the pharmaceutical industries
By Gabriel Carrion Lopez
pharmaceutical - In August 2013, three months after Xi Jinping entered the Chinese government, a corruption scandal broke out in the national medical system, skilfully exercised by the multinational pharmaceutical companies based in that country
https://www.europeantimes.news/2023/05/corruption-a-lucrative-business-for-the-pharmaceutical-industries/

Sudan violations in spotlight at UN Human Rights Council

Sudan violations in spotlight at UN Human Rights Council
Sudan violations in spotlight at UN Human Rights Council
By United Nations News

https://www.europeantimes.news/2023/05/sudan-violations-in-spotlight-at-un-human-rights-council/

Locust outbreak in Afghanistan threatens wheat harvest

Locust outbreak in Afghanistan threatens wheat harvest
Locust outbreak in Afghanistan threatens wheat harvest
By United Nations News

https://www.europeantimes.news/2023/05/locust-outbreak-in-afghanistan-threatens-wheat-harvest/
Germany brought to ECtHR for denying accreditation to a Christian school
Germany brought to ECtHR for denying accreditation to a Christian school
By Juan Sanchez Gil
A Christian hybrid school provider, based in Laichingen, Germany, is challenging the German state’s restrictive educational system. After the initial application in 2014, the Association for Decentralized Learning was denied approval to offer primary and secondary education by German authorities, despite fulfilling all state-mandated criteria and curricula
https://www.europeantimes.news/2023/05/germany-brought-to-ecthr-for-denying-accreditation-to-a-christian-school/
Diesel patented his engine 130 years ago
By Gaston de Persigny
German scientist and inventor Rudolf Diesel patented the famous engine that bears his name on February 23, 1893. The first functioning engine was made by Diesel at the Augsburg Engineering Works (since 1904 MAN) in 1897. The engine power was 20 hp. c. at 172 rpm, efficiency 26.2% at a weight of 5 tons. In
https://www.europeantimes.news/2023/02/diesel-patented-his-engine-130-years-ago/
Patriarchate of Alexandria: We are discontinuing the mention of the Patriarch of Moscow
By Newsdesk
On November 22 the Holy Synod of the Patriarchate of Alexandria met under the chairmanship of Patriarch Theodore II in the Patriarchal Monastery “St. George” in Old Cairo and discussed the problems in church life arising from the non-canonical entry of the Moscow Patriarchate into the jurisdiction of the Alexandrian Church in Africa. The Patriarch
https://www.europeantimes.news/2022/11/patriarchate-of-alexandria-we-are-discontinuing-the-mention-of-the-patriarch-of-moscow/
Relics in 23 lead boxes were found in a cathedral in Mexico’s capital
Relics in 23 lead boxes were found in a cathedral in Mexico’s capital
By Newsdesk
Relics - The Metropolitan Cathedral was built over the course of centuries – in the period between 1573 and 1813
https://www.europeantimes.news/2023/02/relics-in-23-lead-boxes-were-found-in-a-cathedral-in-mexicos-capital/

Sunday, May 14, 2023

New Treatment for Hereditary Blindness Possible Using Nanoparticles and mRNA
By Newsdesk
Hereditary Blindness – Researchers developed nanoparticles that are able to penetrate the neural retina and deliver mRNA to the photoreceptor cells whose proper function makes vision possible. Scientists from the Oregon State University College of Pharmacy have demonstrated in animal models the possibility of using lipid nanoparticles and messenger RNA, the technology underpinning COVID-19 vaccines,
https://www.europeantimes.news/2023/01/new-treatment-for-hereditary-blindness-possible-using-nanoparticles-and-mrna/
Brazil election: victorious Lula faces an uphill struggle – a damaged economy and a deeply divided country
Brazil election: victorious Lula faces an uphill struggle – a damaged economy and a deeply divided country
By The Conversation
Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has achieved a remarkable political comeback by regaining the presidency of Brazil.
https://europeantimes.news/2022/11/brazil-election-victorious-lula-faces-an-uphill-struggle-a-damaged-economy-and-a-deeply-divided-country/
Qatargate, Developments in the European Parliament corruption scandal
By Lahcen Hammouch
QatarGate – The major corruption scandal involving Members of the European Parliament has entered a new phase since its outbreak, after Greek MEP Eva Kaili admitted to some of the facts
https://europeantimes.news/2022/12/qatargate-developments-in-the-european-parliament-corruption-scandal/
New Way for Extracting Thermal Energy From Low-Temperature Waste Heat Sources
By Newsdesk
Scientists in China have proposed and realized a new concept—barocaloric thermal batteries based on the unique inverse barocaloric effect. With this they can extract thermal energy from low-temperature waste heat sources and reuse it on demand, simply by controlling the pressure A Chinese research team has developed a new concept for extracting thermal energy from
https://europeantimes.news/2023/02/new-way-for-extracting-thermal-energy-from-low-temperature-waste-heat-sources/

Saturday, May 13, 2023

The Role and Importance of the European Parliament in Today's World
The Role and Importance of the European Parliament in Today's World
By Juan Sanchez Gil
The European Parliament plays a crucial role in shaping the future of Europe and the world. As the only directly elected institution of the European Union, it represents the voice of over 500 million citizens from all 27 member states
https://bit.ly/3O5VwHK
A Surprising New Method for Converting Light Into Electricity
A Surprising New Method for Converting Light Into Electricity
By Guest Author
Light Into Electricity - A team led by Boston College has devised a new quantum sensor method to image and comprehend the source of photocurrent flow in Weyl semimetals.
https://bit.ly/3M2543X
Archaeologists have come across a smiling sphinx near the temple of Hathor
By Newsdesk
The face of the statue has regal features, dimples and wears a traditional pharaonic headscarf in the shape of a cobra An Egyptian archaeological expedition from Ain Shams University discovered a smiling sphinx during excavations near the Temple of Hathor in Dendera (Dandara), Qena District, Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Cultural Monuments announced. In the
https://bit.ly/3ZYtl0d
Exploring the Benefits and Challenges of the European Union
Exploring the Benefits and Challenges of the European Union
By Juan Sanchez Gil
The European Union (EU) is a political and economic union of 27 member states in Europe. Since its inception in 1993, the EU has been a major force in shaping the political and economic landscape of Europe. The EU has brought many benefits to its member states, including economic growth, increased trade, and the promotion
https://bit.ly/3MkNZUj

Friday, May 12, 2023

Corruption, a lucrative business for the pharmaceutical industries.
Corruption, a lucrative business for the pharmaceutical industries.
By Gabriel Carrion Lopez
In August 2013, three months after Xi Jinping entered the Chinese government, a corruption scandal broke out in the national medical system, skilfully exercised by the multinational pharmaceutical companies based in that country. The campaign launched to settle responsibilities ended with the arrest of four senior officials of the British multinational GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) and the
https://bit.ly/41wcz8Y
OECD says unemployment rate stable at record low of 4.8% in March 2023
OECD says unemployment rate stable at record low of 4.8% in March 2023
By Newsdesk
OECD unemployment rate remained at 4.8% in March 2023, marking its third month at this record low since 2001 (Figure 1 and Table 1).
https://bit.ly/3ptLCpb

Thursday, May 11, 2023

Cleric killed by mob following blasphemy accusation
Cleric killed by mob following blasphemy accusation
By Juan Sanchez Gil
Blasphemy -/- On May 6, a mob in the city of Mardan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan, murdered a local cleric who was accused of making a blasphemous remark during a political rally for the party of former Prime Minister Imran Khan. 40-year-old Maulana Nigar Alam reportedly stated, “Imran Khan is a truthful person, and I
https://bit.ly/44V4hKX
Corruption scandal: MEPs insist on reforms for transparency and accountability
By European Parliament
Parliament has reacted to recent allegations with immediate changes and demands for measures to close loopholes in existing transparency rules. Following Tuesday’s debate, Parliament has adopted a resolution on the suspicions of corruption by Qatar and the broader need for more transparency in the EU institutions, with 541 votes in favour, two against, and three abstentions.
https://bit.ly/44Pfahb
According the Patriarchate of Alexandria, the African brother is a living and sacred image of God
By Newsdesk
The Patriarchate of Alexandria has officially released its response to a journalistic question of the Russian agency “News.ru” regarding the activities of the Russian Orthodox Church in Africa, and more specifically in Kenya, where Patriarch Theodore of Alexandria recently made a pastoral visit. The question to the Patriarchate is as follows: “The Exarchate of the
https://bit.ly/42sz53N

Wednesday, May 10, 2023

Tuna War Games, BLOOM appeals against the EU and France
Tuna War Games, BLOOM appeals against the EU and France
By Newsdesk
While the members of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) have been gathered in Mauritius since Monday for their annual meeting, the political stakes for the protection of marine ecosystems have never been higher, as European tuna lobbies and their political allies are undermining any environmental progress in the region. Today, BLOOM is filing two
https://bit.ly/44PKGLZ
COP27 negotiators are still far from a climate agreement
By Gaston de Persigny
The parties are still far from concluding negotiations at the COP27 climate summit in Egypt, Reuters reports. The agency added that the hosts “urged negotiators to resolve their differences before the weekend deadline”. She continues: According to the special representative of the Egyptian presidency of COP27, Wael Abulmagd, “deep divisions remain in the negotiation rooms
https://bit.ly/3NZ4o1P
China hones its Global South diplomacy
China hones its Global South diplomacy
By Newsdesk
China’s mediating role in Iran-Saudi deal signals a wider shift from wolf warrior to more constructive diplomacy.
https://bit.ly/3MoS9ux
Double Crash Test for Knowledge Economy
By Newsdesk
Knowledge Economy – The transition from an industrial, resource-based model of economic development to a creative model, driven by knowledge, skills, human creativity and institutions capable of transforming them into economic values, has proved a difficult task for many countries. The new millennium has become a real testing ground for the concepts of such transformation. Human
https://bit.ly/3LThVFr
Real household income rises in the second half of an otherwise weak 2022
Real household income rises in the second half of an otherwise weak 2022
By Newsdesk
Real household income per capita grew by 0.6% in the OECD in the fourth quarter of 2022, exceeding growth in real GDP per capita of 0.1% (Figure 1). Despite moderate growth in the third and fourth quarter, on an annual basis 2022 real household income per capita fell by 3.8% in the OECD, the largest
https://bit.ly/42KviPo

Tuesday, May 9, 2023

May 9th, 73rd Anniversary for Europe and Dianetics
May 9th, 73rd Anniversary for Europe and Dianetics
By Charlie W. Grease
L. Ron Hubbard’s “Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health” made its debut on May 9, 1950, and the results of the technique contributed to its swift rise to the top of bestseller lists. Numerous Scientology Churches, Missions, and organizations across the globe mark the book’s release date, as do countless others who have just
https://bit.ly/3B9aYvd
Bahai Temple arrival marks a new dawn in the heart of the Pacific
Bahai Temple arrival marks a new dawn in the heart of the Pacific
By Newsdesk
Work on the local Bahá’í temple in Vanuatu has begun, after the main components for its construction were transported to the remote island of Tanna. LENAKEL, Vanuatu — A boat carrying a long-awaited cargo set sail from Port Vila, the capital of Vanuatu, to the remote island of Tanna a few days ago. By the
https://bit.ly/44HWlwe
Open the Door into Heaven with Adam Aronson
By Bro O'Sullivan
Let’s go to New York City and see if the indie folk scene has its newcomers, and if those ones deserve a listen. Well, as usual, I found one which may fulfill your heart and your starvation for good music. Adam Aronson is one of these guys you never heard of, just because he is
https://bit.ly/3NLtGR4
How Modern Tech Makes Work Easier
How Modern Tech Makes Work Easier
By Newsroom
There’s no denying that modern tech has massive advantages and benefits in life. Technology can be as simple as a phone app or as complex as automated AI systems. But for work, it can play a key role in providing safety, reducing costs, and helping you find the best resources.  Automated Solutions Help Everyone Automation
https://bit.ly/42E2nMy

Monday, May 8, 2023

EU adopts 10th package of sanctions against Russia February 2023
By Newsdesk
On the sad commemoration of one year since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the Council adopted today a tenth package of additional restrictive measures giving another turn of the screw to the government of the Russian Federation and those responsible for Russia’s continuing war of aggression. PUTIN IS ESCALATING THIS ILLEGAL AGGRESSION, WEAPONISING WINTER, FOOD
https://bit.ly/3M6qzBL
UN special adviser denounces genocide denial in Bosnia
By Newsroom
Raising concerns over such continuous reports of revisionism concerning atrocity crimes perpetrated during the three-year-long conflict that began in 1992, she also pointed to recent incidents reported following a decision to amend the Law on the Center for the Srebrenica-Potočari Memorial and Cemetery for the Victims of the 1995 Genocide. “The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia determined
https://bit.ly/41beLml
Italy again protracts the resolution of the Lettori case
Italy again protracts the resolution of the Lettori case
By Henry Rodgers
Over a month from the deadline given by the European Commission for the payment of settlements to foreign-language lecturers(Lettori) for decades of discriminatory treatment, the Meloni government last Thursday passed a Decree-Law that sets a 90-day period within which administrative arrangements to pay the compensation must be finalized. In its January press release announcing the
https://bit.ly/3NQ0hFw
BitterWinter.org exposes how FECRIS fabricated a cover-up of Russian links
BitterWinter.org exposes how FECRIS fabricated a cover-up of Russian links
By Newsdesk
Yet once more, the specialized human rights magazine BitterWinter.org, founded by expert Massimo Introvigne, broke the news this morning with the latest “fabrication” of FECRIS. We encourage readers to access the full article in the following hyperlink. The antireligious organization FECRIS, practically funded in full by French government agency MIVILUDES (currently in the portfolio of
https://bit.ly/44EMqHL
Gas from grappa? An alcohol producer turns waste into biomethane
Gas from grappa? An alcohol producer turns waste into biomethane
By Gaston de Persigny
The company “Bonollo”, known for the production of traditional Italian grappa, and the gas transmission company “Italgas” opened the first biomethane plant at the distillery, reported Reuters. This could prove to be an important step towards increasing the production of renewable natural gas in Italy. Biomethane, which in this case is made from the liquid
https://bit.ly/3HQeGxA

Sunday, May 7, 2023

The Challenges and Opportunities Facing European Newsrooms Today
The Challenges and Opportunities Facing European Newsrooms Today
By Juan Sanchez Gil
From declining print readership to the rise of digital platforms, European newsrooms are navigating a complex environment. Discover the key issues they face in this insightful piece.
https://bit.ly/3AZuDxB
From Prince to King, The Journey of Charles III to the Crown
By Newsdesk
The wait is over! King Charles III has finally been crowned. Learn about his journey to the throne and what his reign may hold for the future of the kingdom.
https://bit.ly/3pkD5Fa

Saturday, May 6, 2023

UN Security Council hears echoed demands to end war in Ukraine
By Newsroom
“Life is a living hell for the people of Ukraine,” UN Secretary-General António Guterres told the Council, which has held more than 40 debates on the conflict since Russia’s full-scale invasion one year ago. On the occasion, the 15-member organ held a ministerial-level meeting on the heels of the UN General Assembly’s new demand that Russia immediately leave Ukraine, adopted
https://bit.ly/3nE0QHF
Study Finds That Exercise Curbs Insulin Production
Study Finds That Exercise Curbs Insulin Production
By Newsdesk
Insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas that regulates blood sugar levels in the body. A new study conducted by the University of Würzburg suggests that exercise could curb the production of this hormone. Insulin is a vital hormone that plays a crucial role in regulating sugar metabolism in humans and other organisms. The
https://bit.ly/44CAw16
Dawn of Solid-State Quantum Networks – The Holy Grail of Quantum Information Sciences
Dawn of Solid-State Quantum Networks – The Holy Grail of Quantum Information Sciences
By Newsdesk
Researchers demonstrated high-visibility quantum interference between two independent semiconductor quantum dots — an important step toward scalable quantum networks. Last year’s Nobel Prize in Physics celebrated the fundamental interest of quantum entanglement, and also envisioned the potential applications in “the second quantum revolution” — a new age when we are able to manipulate the weirdness
https://bit.ly/3iqtKIu
World leaders back ‘blueprint for recovery, renewal, resilience’ in least developed countries
By United Nations News
The Fifth UN Conference on the Least Developed Countries (LDC5) concluded on Thursday with countries adopting concrete measures to implement the Doha Programme of Action (DPoA) – which aims to renew and strengthen commitments between LDCs and their development partners – marking a transformative turning point for the world’s most vulnerable countries.  The Doha Political Declaration
https://bit.ly/3HGvYNx
Kadyrov to the Arab world: Who does not want to live under the LGBT flags – to join “special military operation” in Ukraine
By News desk
The head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, during a direct line broadcast for the first time in English and Arabic, addressed the Arab world and all Muslims with an offer to participate in the war in Ukraine “against the Satanists”, reports EA Daily. “Whoever does not want to live under the LGBT flag, we will give
https://bit.ly/3nIAqEx
Holocaust remembrance: beware ‘siren songs of hate’ – UN chief
Holocaust remembrance: beware ‘siren songs of hate’ – UN chief
By Newsdesk
In his speech, delivered at UN Headquarters in New York, Mr. Guterres recalled that, within months, the Nazis had dismantled fundamental constitutional rights and paved the way for totalitarian rule: members of parliament were arrested, freedom of the press was abolished, and the first concentration camp was built, in Dachau. The antisemitism of the Nazis became
https://bit.ly/3NK46f3

Friday, May 5, 2023

Secular States Struggling with Religious Freedom, conference at ETF of Leuven
Secular States Struggling with Religious Freedom, conference at ETF of Leuven
By Newsdesk
The right to religious freedom is recognised and implemented by the vast majority of countries that value the UDHR. But the extent to which a liberal society should support religious diversity remains a subject of debate: some secular states guarantee neutrality through a “wall of separation” between religion and state, others actively seek to support
https://bit.ly/44yYomg

Thursday, May 4, 2023

2 million youtube views in 24 hours, Live Again latest Scientology Ad for the Super Bowl 2023
By Newsdesk
Newsdesk/ & Press Release – “Live Again,” the Church of Scientology’s 2023 Super Bowl ad, premiered at the biggest media event in the US with a rousing and powerful message: If you think all is lost, think again. The video on Youtube has reached 2 million views in just the first 24 hours, in addition
https://bit.ly/3AYCfQV
5th Intercultural and Interreligious Dialogue World Congress sets “A Path to Peace”
By Newsdesk
The 5th World Congress on Intercultural and Interreligious Dialogue “A Path to Peace” was held on 8 and 9 November at CEMA University in Buenos Aires, Argentina. This year, under the slogan “Thinking about the transformation of Argentina 2023-2053”, the congress brought together important figures from the world of politics, trade unionism, religion and culture
https://bit.ly/40YUfoM

Tuesday, May 2, 2023

Eugenics leader Ernst Rüdin convicted for Incitement to Crimes against Humanity
Eugenics leader Ernst Rüdin convicted for Incitement to Crimes against Humanity
By Torsten Hjelmar
The decision of an International Mock Trial on Human Rights on Ernst Rüdin was rendered by judges of the highest standing and experience. The trial however was not a real court case, but an action part of an educational program for young leaders organized by the Social Excellence Forum at the United Nations Headquarters in
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Breast flattening, aberrant practice against girls, still in the 21st century
Breast flattening, aberrant practice against girls, still in the 21st century
By Julia Romero
Breast flattening – When we talk about female mutilation, genital mutilation comes to mind, perhaps because the media have been responsible for bringing us the message of humiliation and aberration suffered by women of some religions. Seen as a step from childhood to adolescence, the girl has been subjected to degrading practices, to make their
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Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Scientology and Sikhism have joined the United Nations to protect Human Rights
Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Scientology and Sikhism have joined the United Nations to protect Human Rights
By Newsdesk
UNITY AMONG PEOPLE OF FAITH TO PROTECT HUMAN RIGHTS Newsroom/EINPRESSWIRE. At a time when human rights are under threat all over the world, both in so-called developing countries and in countries whose motto is related to human rights, unity among people of faith is more than necessary and desirable. “On the day when we can trust
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Monday, May 1, 2023

For the first time in the world - Scotland launches a line with self-driving buses

For the first time in the world - Scotland launches a line with self-driving buses
For the first time in the world - Scotland launches a line with self-driving buses
By Gaston de Persigny

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Frogs may become extinct due to the insatiable appetite for frog legs - about 2 billion frogs have been consumed in nearly 10 years

Frogs may become extinct due to the insatiable appetite for frog legs - about 2 billion frogs have been consumed in nearly 10 years
Frogs may become extinct due to the insatiable appetite for frog legs - about 2 billion frogs have been consumed in nearly 10 years
By Gaston de Persigny

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INTERVIEW: ‘Extremely difficult conversations’: Seeking justice for sexual abuse victims

INTERVIEW: ‘Extremely difficult conversations’: Seeking justice for sexual abuse victims
INTERVIEW: ‘Extremely difficult conversations’: Seeking justice for sexual abuse victims
By United Nations News

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In March-April, 12 Jehovah’s Witnesses sentenced to 76 years in prison in all

In March-April, 12 Jehovah’s Witnesses sentenced to 76 years in prison in all
In March-April, 12 Jehovah’s Witnesses sentenced to 76 years in prison in all
By Willy Fautre

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Stop deporting Haitians: Rights experts’ appeal to countries in Americas

Stop deporting Haitians: Rights experts’ appeal to countries in Americas
Stop deporting Haitians: Rights experts’ appeal to countries in Americas
By United Nations News

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MEP Hilde Vautmans actively supports the recognition Sikhs in Belgium By Newsdesk Discover the need for Belgium and the EU to recognize Sikh...