Saturday, July 8, 2023

Spain, Hate crimes grew by 3.7% in 2022
Spain, Hate crimes grew by 3.7% in 2022
By Juan Sanchez Gil
Grande-Marlaska (Spain’s Minister of Interior) presented the ‘Report on the Evolution of hate crimes in Spain 2022’ during the meeting of the 2nd Follow-up Commission of the 2nd Action Plan to Combat Hate Crimes 2022-2024. According to the report, the State Security Forces cleared up 63 per cent of the facts and arrested or investigated
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The European Times Solidifies Its Position as a Leading Online Media
The European Times Solidifies Its Position as a Leading Online Media
By Newsdesk
The European Times, with over 1 million readers and 14,000 articles, delivers high-quality news on various topics. It has gained recognition from mainstream media and academic circles, and aims to expand its reach while upholding journalistic integrity. #OnlineMedia
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Friday, July 7, 2023

ANOTHER COLD-BLOODED MURDER OF AN AHMADI MEDICAL ASSISTANT IN PAKISTAN

ANOTHER COLD-BLOODED MURDER OF AN AHMADI MEDICAL ASSISTANT IN PAKISTAN
ANOTHER COLD-BLOODED MURDER OF AN AHMADI MEDICAL ASSISTANT IN PAKISTAN
By Robert Johnson
On Thursday February 11 2021, at around 2 p.m. when the clinic staff was on break for lunch and afternoon prayers, someone rang the clinic doorbell and Abdul Qadir opened the door to answer the bell. He was instantly shot twice and fell at the doorsteps. He was taken to hospital but sadly succumbed to his injuries and died.
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Jan Figel, The EU must not support a caretaker government in Bangladesh
Jan Figel, The EU must not support a caretaker government in Bangladesh
By Ján Figeľ
Almost nine years ago, newly appointed EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini was being lauded for leading the world in standing up to the junta who usurped power away from the elected government in Thailand four months prior.  Alongside the accolades came a foreboding warning: Once the military has its grip on power, it will
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Thursday, July 6, 2023

We celebrate World Kiss Day

We celebrate World Kiss Day
We celebrate World Kiss Day
By Gaston de Persigny

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The Avignon festival begins

The Avignon festival begins
The Avignon festival begins
By Gaston de Persigny

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Scientology in Europe Celebrated World Drug Day on June 26
Scientology in Europe Celebrated World Drug Day on June 26
By Newsdesk
In commemoration of the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, European cities held activities to raise awareness about the consequences of drug use. The World Drug Report 2023 revealed alarming statistics, including an 18% increase in drug injection and a 23% rise in global drug use. In response, remarkable prevention initiatives were organized across Europe, including a cyclo-run in the Czech Republic and drug prevention activities in France, Belgium, Portugal, Italy, and Austria.
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Wednesday, July 5, 2023

UN Urges Türkiye to Halt Deportation of Persecuted Ahmadi Religious Minority
UN Urges Türkiye to Halt Deportation of Persecuted Ahmadi Religious Minority
By Newsdesk
GENEVA (5 July 2023) – UN human rights experts* asked Turkiye last Tuesday not to deport over 100 members of a persecuted religious minority who were seized last month at the Turkish-Bulgarian border. They also urged the government to do an accurate risk assessment of their situation in order to avoid refoulement, which could result in serious violations
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Netherlands, Storm Poly Disrupts Air Travel at Schiphol Airport, 100s of Flights Affected
Netherlands, Storm Poly Disrupts Air Travel at Schiphol Airport, 100s of Flights Affected
By Newsdesk
Storm Poly causes widespread flight cancellations and delays at Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam. Get the latest updates on the situation, including NL-Alert messages for Noord-Holland province. Read more to find out about the impact on other regional airports and the expected duration of the disruption.
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Tuesday, July 4, 2023

Russia, A Jehovah’s Witness to serve two years of forced labor
Russia, A Jehovah’s Witness to serve two years of forced labor
By Willy Fautre
Read about the case of Dmitriy Dolzhikov, a Jehovah's Witness in Russia who was found guilty of extremism and sentenced to forced labor.
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Sunday, July 2, 2023

Unveiling the Pillars: Celebrating the Drug Free World Foundation's Anniversary
By Charlie W. Grease
Unveiling the Pillars: Celebrating the Drug Free World Foundation's Anniversary In the heart of a bustling city, amidst the chaos of modern life, stands an organization that has been silently transforming lives for a decade. The Drug Free World Foundation, an unsung hero in the war against substance abuse, is preparing to celebrate its milestone anniversary. For ten years, this foundation has been diligently working to shatter the chains of addiction, one individual at a time. Its unwavering commitment to education, prevention, and rehabilitation has become the bedrock of its success. As the anniversary approaches, the foundation has decided to unveil the pillars that have supported its noble mission. These pillars represent the core values that have guided their tireless efforts: truth, compassion, and empowerment. Truth, the first pillar, embodies the foundation's dedication to providing accurate information about drugs and their devastating effects. Armed with knowledge, they believe individuals can make informed choices and steer clear of the treacherous path of addiction. Compassion, the second pillar, is the driving force behind their unwavering support for those affected by substance abuse. From offering counseling services to organizing support groups, the foundation stands as a beacon of hope, extending a helping hand to those in need. Empowerment
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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...