Monday, May 8, 2023
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
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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
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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
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.
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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
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
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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
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
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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
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
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
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
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