Saturday, April 22, 2023

What happens to the giraffe women of the Kayan tribe, and tourism?
What happens to the giraffe women of the Kayan tribe, and tourism?
By Guest Author
In northern Thailand, halfway between Chiang Rai and Chiang Mai, there is a very special Burmese refugee village. They are stateless people who have been expelled from Tibet, having been persecuted by the regime. Without passports or citizenship rights, they are part of the Kayan ethnic group. What stands out about this tribe are their
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Friday, April 21, 2023

Italy, A Test Case of the Efficacy of Infringement Proceedings against a Most Intransigent Member State
Italy, A Test Case of the Efficacy of Infringement Proceedings against a Most Intransigent Member State
By Henry Rodgers
Lettori protest outside Minister of Universities office in Rome over Italy’s failure to meet the Commission deadline for payment of settlements due under Court of Justice discrimination ruling of 2006.
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Italy’s largest trade union calls on Minister for Universities to settle with non-national teaching staff
By Henry Rodgers
As Commission deadline for implementation of discrimination case law of the Court of Justice of the EU approaches, Italy’s largest trade union calls on Minister for Universities to settle with non-national teaching staff In its most recent initiative in defence of the rights of foreign language lecturers(Lettori) in Italian universities, FLC CGIL, Italy’s largest trade
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European Parliament condemns Nigerian speech laws putting musician on death row for blasphemy
European Parliament condemns Nigerian speech laws putting musician on death row for blasphemy
By Newsdesk
Brussels (20 April 2023) – ADF International – In an urgency resolution the European Parliament has called for the release of Yahaya Sharif-Aminu, a young Nigerian musician sentenced to death under the blasphemy law of Kano state, northern Nigeria. The resolution “recalls that blasphemy laws are in clear breach of international human rights” and “contrary to
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Thursday, April 20, 2023

Tomography of ancient Egyptian mummy reveals signs of deadly disease

Tomography of ancient Egyptian mummy reveals signs of deadly disease
Tomography of ancient Egyptian mummy reveals signs of deadly disease
By Newsdesk

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Netherlands intelligence identifies China as the main threat

Netherlands intelligence identifies China as the main threat
Netherlands intelligence identifies China as the main threat
By News desk

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Deep Sleep for Astronauts and Its Effect on Human Body and Aging
By Newsdesk
When you think about space travel, there is a good chance the first thing that comes to mind is SpaceX. Specifically, you are probably thinking about their goal of reducing the cost of space transportation to colonize Mars. For most people, the mission to colonize Mars sounds like a sci-fi pipedream straight out of Star
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Scientology volunteers help distribute 78 tonnes of donated food, clothes and other to those who need it in Turkey
Scientology volunteers help distribute 78 tonnes of donated food, clothes and other to those who need it in Turkey
By Newsdesk
An experience with Scientology Volunteer Ministers in Turkey. 78 tonnes of supplies in hands of those who needed and helped more than 19,000 people TURKEY, April 20, 2023 /APNEWS / EINPresswire.com / — On 6 February 2023, at 4:16 in the morning, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck southeast Turkey near the Syrian border, killing more than 50,000
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Scientists Regenerate Hair Cells that Enable Hearing
Scientists Regenerate Hair Cells that Enable Hearing
By Newsdesk
Hearing loss affects about 48 million Americans and 430 million people worldwide, with those numbers expected to grow as populations age. More than 90 percent of individuals affected have sensorineural hearing loss, caused by damage to the inner ear and the destruction of the hair cells responsible for relaying sounds to the brain. Hair cells
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Scientists Regenerate Hair Cells that Enable Hearing
Scientists Regenerate Hair Cells that Enable Hearing
By Newsdesk
Hearing loss affects about 48 million Americans and 430 million people worldwide, with those numbers expected to grow as populations age. Image credit: Max Pixel, CC0 Public Domain More than 90 percent of individuals affected have sensorineural hearing loss, caused by damage to the inner ear and the destruction of the hair cells responsible for
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Wednesday, April 19, 2023

Towards a fair and just world for all
Towards a fair and just world for all
By Guest Author
In the history of the wars of the last millennium, the main platform of conflicts was Europe. But thanks to extraordinary decisions taken after the Second World War (for example, instead of continuing the confrontation, Germany and France created a structure of mutually beneficial relations – the European Union), the idea of a new war
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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...