Saturday, June 3, 2023
Freedom cannot be taken for granted, says President of COMECE
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“Freedom cannot be taken for granted” The President of COMECE pays tribute to the Peaceful Revolution on his visit to Saxony As his visit to Plauen and Dresden comes today to an end, Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich, as President of the Commission of the Bishops’ Conferences of the EU, pays tribute to the start of the
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Friday, June 2, 2023
Antidepressants and mental health, a damn billion-dollar business
By Gabriel Carrion Lopez
The consumption of antidepressants keeps increasing in a world that looks easier for the pill than for finding the actual problem and solving it. In 2004, the Medicines Agency carried out a study in which it made it clear that the consumption of antidepressants had increased threefold in the world. At that time we still
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Those fined in Turkey for not following the rules during the pandemic will be able to get their money back
Those fined in Turkey for not following the rules during the pandemic will be able to get their money back
By Newsdesk
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In Moscow, a miraculous icon, which previously belonged to a Ukrainian temple, was stolen under the nose of the FSB
In Moscow, a miraculous icon, which previously belonged to a Ukrainian temple, was stolen under the nose of the FSB
By Newsdesk
https://bit.ly/43G8ikH
Tropical tuna targeted, Bloom complains of flagrant fraud by vessels
By Newsdesk
Tuna // Press release by Bloom – On 31 May, BLOOM and Blue Marine Foundation have lodged a complaint with the Public Prosecutor at the Paris judicial Court against all 21 vessels in the tropical tuna fishing fleet registered in France, for illegally switching off their AIS (Automatic Identification System) locator beacons. French tropical tuna vessels are breaking the law
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Lettori, 7 MEPs ask Commissioner Schmit for Justice at EU Court
By Henry Rodgers
Lettori case // 7 of Ireland’s 13 MEPs have signed a Rule 138 parliamentary question to Commissioner for Jobs and Social Rights, Nicolas Schmit, asking if the Commission will immediately refer the long-running Lettori discrimination case to the Court of Justice of the European Union(CJEU) for what would be a fifth ruling in the line
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Tuesday, May 30, 2023
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
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
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
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/
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