Wednesday, April 26, 2023
European Ombudsman publishes annual report for 2022
By Newsdesk
The Ombudsman has published her annual report for 2022 with transparency and accountability issues representing the largest percentage of complaints (32%). The report provides an overview of key areas of the Ombudsman’s work, such as her suggestions to the European Commission, European Central Bank, and European Investment Bank for better managing moves by their staff
https://bit.ly/3AAboKw
First Person: Türkiye earthquake – 60 seconds of terror
By United Nations News
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://bit.ly/3Varcxq
By United Nations News
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://bit.ly/3Varcxq
Tuesday, April 25, 2023
UNICEF warns of deepening inequalities in Europe and Central Asia
By United Nations News
The COVID-19 pandemic, climate disasters and ongoing conflict have deepened inequalities among children in Europe and Central Asia, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) said in a report published on Thursday, calling for more robust support for boys and girls at risk of poverty and social exclusion. The report on children’s rights is the first of its kind
https://bit.ly/3H8hhTe
By United Nations News
The COVID-19 pandemic, climate disasters and ongoing conflict have deepened inequalities among children in Europe and Central Asia, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) said in a report published on Thursday, calling for more robust support for boys and girls at risk of poverty and social exclusion. The report on children’s rights is the first of its kind
https://bit.ly/3H8hhTe
Will the Spanish presidency of the Council of the EU be suspended?
By Robert Johnson
This is the question some activists are asking themselves in Spain The presidency of the Council of the European Union (Consillium) is rotating and changes every six months, with Spain scheduled to take over on 1 July, but there are doubts about this. A Spanish alliance is calling for Spain to be declared to have
https://bit.ly/3LvEqla
MEPs approve revised rules on product safety in Europe
By European Parliament
On Thursday, MEPs endorsed the revised rules on product safety of non-food consumer products with 569 votes in favour, 13 against and no abstentions. The new regulation aligns the existing General Product Safety Directive with the latest developments in digitalisation and the surge in online shopping. Improving safety assessments In order to guarantee that all products placed
https://bit.ly/41QD2P2
By European Parliament
On Thursday, MEPs endorsed the revised rules on product safety of non-food consumer products with 569 votes in favour, 13 against and no abstentions. The new regulation aligns the existing General Product Safety Directive with the latest developments in digitalisation and the surge in online shopping. Improving safety assessments In order to guarantee that all products placed
https://bit.ly/41QD2P2
3 million girls are forcibly subjected to genital mutilation
By Guest Author
genital mutilation – At Barcelona airport, the Mossos d’Esquadra arrested a woman who was trying to take her daughter to Morocco to fly from there to her hometown in Sierra Leone. What they did was, at the same time, to take away the passport of her 17-month-old daughter, with an order to return her when
https://bit.ly/3Tjp9pu
By Guest Author
genital mutilation – At Barcelona airport, the Mossos d’Esquadra arrested a woman who was trying to take her daughter to Morocco to fly from there to her hometown in Sierra Leone. What they did was, at the same time, to take away the passport of her 17-month-old daughter, with an order to return her when
https://bit.ly/3Tjp9pu
34 countries against the participation of Russia and Belarus in the Olympics in Paris
By Newsdesk
Host France is among the 34 countries that have called on the International Olympic Committee to ban the participation of athletes from Russia and Belarus in the 2024 Paris Olympics, DPA reported. The USA, Great Britain and Australia are also among those who have declared against the participation of the Russian and Belarusian athletes. In
https://bit.ly/3LuqzLy
34 countries against the participation of Russia and Belarus in the Olympics in Paris
By Newsdesk
Host France is among the 34 countries that have called on the International Olympic Committee to ban the participation of athletes from Russia and Belarus in the 2024 Paris Olympics, DPA reported. The USA, Great Britain and Australia are also among those who have declared against the participation of the Russian and Belarusian athletes. In
https://bit.ly/3LuqzLy
By Newsdesk
Host France is among the 34 countries that have called on the International Olympic Committee to ban the participation of athletes from Russia and Belarus in the 2024 Paris Olympics, DPA reported. The USA, Great Britain and Australia are also among those who have declared against the participation of the Russian and Belarusian athletes. In
https://bit.ly/3LuqzLy
Ancient DNA reveals genomic history of ‘cradle of civilization’
By Newsdesk
Analysis of ancient DNA from more than 700 individuals reveals a complete genomic history of the so-called “Southern Arc,” a region spanning southeastern Europe and western Asia long considered the “cradle of Western civilization.” This comprehensive genomic historical account of the Southern Arc is presented in the journal Science in three new studies by Iosif
https://bit.ly/3LsEu4U
By Newsdesk
Analysis of ancient DNA from more than 700 individuals reveals a complete genomic history of the so-called “Southern Arc,” a region spanning southeastern Europe and western Asia long considered the “cradle of Western civilization.” This comprehensive genomic historical account of the Southern Arc is presented in the journal Science in three new studies by Iosif
https://bit.ly/3LsEu4U
Monday, April 24, 2023
History and Structure of the European Court of Justice
By Robert Johnson
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) is the highest court in the European Union (EU). Established in 1952, the ECJ is responsible for ensuring that laws passed by the EU legislature are consistent with treaties and regulations that govern the EU. The ECJ acts as the guardian of EU law, settling disputes among member states
https://bit.ly/3lo4ROY
By Robert Johnson
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) is the highest court in the European Union (EU). Established in 1952, the ECJ is responsible for ensuring that laws passed by the EU legislature are consistent with treaties and regulations that govern the EU. The ECJ acts as the guardian of EU law, settling disputes among member states
https://bit.ly/3lo4ROY
Look to the sky with Supa Philly – Awesome UFO prog rock!
By Bro O'Sullivan
I don’t know if you’ve ever been a fan of Yes, Marillion, or even Genesis, back in the times. I was. And today, I’m not coming with newcomers, but with old timers that I think deserve a big round of applause for their last release “Look To The Sky – Philly Mix”. Their name: Supa
https://bit.ly/3HaVDO1
By Bro O'Sullivan
I don’t know if you’ve ever been a fan of Yes, Marillion, or even Genesis, back in the times. I was. And today, I’m not coming with newcomers, but with old timers that I think deserve a big round of applause for their last release “Look To The Sky – Philly Mix”. Their name: Supa
https://bit.ly/3HaVDO1
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