Sunday, September 10, 2023
Sudan: ‘Grim prediction’ now ‘harsh reality’ as hunger engulfs over 20 million
Sudan: ‘Grim prediction’ now ‘harsh reality’ as hunger engulfs over 20 million
By United Nations News
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G20 is engaged in a frantic effort to reach a consensus regarding the war in Ukraine.
By Juan Sanchez Gil
Leaders of the G20 the group consisting of the world’s economies have reached a last-minute agreement on the Ukraine section of their summit statement to prevent a complete breakdown of the document. The main challenge during weeks of negotiations was how to address the conflict in Eastern Europe without alienating Russia, one of the bloc’s members. Eventually, a compromise was achieved by incorporating language proposed by officials from India (the host nation) as well as representatives from Brazil and South Africa. The major breakthrough came with the formulation that all countries should “avoid taking actions that undermine the integrity, sovereignty
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Morocco Earthquake Death Toll Tops 2000, World Leaders Offers Aid
By Newsdesk
Friday evening a powerful earthquake measuring 6.8 on the Richter scale struck Morocco resulting in a tragic loss of more than 2,000 lives and leaving over 2,000 people injured. Official statements from authorities have confirmed these devastating numbers. Leaders from regions including Europe, the Middle East, Africa and global organizations have expressed their support and sympathy in response to this calamity. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez conveyed his solidarity and support to the people of Morocco during this time by stating that Spain stands with the victims of this tragedy. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz expressed condolences to those affected by
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Thursday, September 7, 2023
The Dance of Religion and Technology, Unveiling Scientology's Unique Intersection at the 20th Annual EASR Conference
By Newsdesk
VILNIUS, VILNIUS, LITHUANIA, September 7, 2023/EINPresswire.com/ — In today’s ever-evolving landscape of religion and technology, the traditional notion of conflict between the two is being challenged by a more nuanced perspective, and Scientology, according to scholars, shows to be a definite example of this. How is the relationship between religion and technology? Among the many conferences that are being held this week in Vilnius with over 400 presentations by experts from all over Europe and around the world, there was one panel with a focus on Scientology as an intriguing case study. This exploration took place within the context of the
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Tuesday, September 5, 2023
France, How Long Will Anti-French Sentiment Last in Africa?
By Guest Author
France’s future in Africa is currently being played against a backdrop of the fight against terrorism, the well-understood economic interests of the former colonial power, a resurgence of African nationalism, and foreign influences, notably Russia via its armed and economic arm on the continent, Wagner. France’s legitimacy in the fight against the influence of radical Islamists and terrorists in the Sahel is unquestionable, even if it is also, and by the same token, a question of bolstering France’s economic and geopolitical interests, interests recently undermined in Niger following the coup d’état that toppled the duly elected President Mohammed Bazoum. Some
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Monday, September 4, 2023
Lithuania Stuns the Basketball World: Three Generations, Three Wins Over USA
By Juan Sanchez Gil
Manila, Philippines. A crowd of 11,349 fans witnessed an incredible moment at the Mall of Asia Arena as Lithuania achieved a stunning victory over the United States with a final score of 110 104. This intense and exciting game showcased the passion and talent present in international basketball. An Impressive Start and an Exciting Conclusion
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Celebrating Europe's Rich Cultural Tapestry, European Heritage Days 2023
By Newsdesk
Europe’s cultural heritage is a treasure trove of traditions, knowledge, and skills passed down through generations. It’s a tapestry woven with threads of history, diversity, and significance. And from September 1st to November 2023, Europe invites the world to explore and celebrate this vibrant heritage during the European Heritage Days. This annual event, jointly organized
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By Newsdesk
Europe’s cultural heritage is a treasure trove of traditions, knowledge, and skills passed down through generations. It’s a tapestry woven with threads of history, diversity, and significance. And from September 1st to November 2023, Europe invites the world to explore and celebrate this vibrant heritage during the European Heritage Days. This annual event, jointly organized
https://bit.ly/3PnUXsZ
Saturday, September 2, 2023
Odesa Transfiguration Cathedral, international uproar about Putin’s missile strike (II)
By Willy Fautre
Bitter Winter (09.01.2023) – 23 July 2023 was a Black Sunday for the city of Odesa and for Ukraine. When Ukrainians and the rest of the world woke up, they discovered with horror and anger that the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Orthodox Transfiguration Cathedral had been severely damaged by a Russian missile
https://bit.ly/47ZChXV
Friday, September 1, 2023
Psychiatry and Pharmacocrazy, How Mental Illness Diagnoses Are Inflated
By Juan Sanchez Gil
Psychiatry – A recent article entitled “The shady business of mental illness: how the consumption of psychotropic drugs in the US has skyrocketed (El turbio negocio de las enfermedades mentales: así se disparó el consumo de psicofármacos en EEUU)” published in EL MUNDO by Daniel Arjona on 1 September 2023, presents a critique of the
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Engaging EU News, Exploring the Effects of Brexit, Eurozone and Immigration Policies
By Newsdesk
EU NEWS / As the European Union grapples with the aftermath of Brexit, the Eurozone and ongoing immigration concerns it is crucial to stay well-informed about how these factors impact the economic landscape. With much, at stake, it has never been more important to understand the intricacies of the EU decisions and policies. In a
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The Orthodox Cathedral of Odesa destroyed by Putin’s missile strike: calls for funding its restoration (I)
By Willy Fautre
Bitter Winter (31.08.2023) – On the night of 23 July 2023, the Russian Federation launched a massive missile attack on the center of Odesa which created quite dramatic damages to the Orthodox Transfiguration Cathedral. International support for the reconstruction has quickly been pledged. Italy and Greece are first on the line but much more assistance is
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