Thursday, December 14, 2023
French anti-cult law proposes to criminalise natural health
By Newsdesk
Vote on 19 December will decide the future of alternative medicine in FranceNext week in France, the parliament will decide whether or not to support a law that grants authorities the power to criminalise those who criticise or avoid conventional medical practices deemed ‘essential’, or use or promote natural or alternative medicines instead. Macron’s government plans to implement these powers by amending existing French law on sectarian drift which will be discussed and voted on by the French Parliament next Tuesday, 19 December. If passed, individuals or organisations prosecuted under the new law will face jail sentences of between 1
https://europeantimes.news/2023/12/french-anti-cult-law-proposes-to-criminalise-natural-health/
The Flawed Sanctions Policy: Why Putin Wins
By Gary Cartwright
On December 1, Robin Brooks, chief economist and managing director of the Institute of International Finance, asked, “You have to wonder what’s going on in the EU. Putin’s invasion of Ukraine is a big threat to everything the EU stands for. But then there are many examples like this: EU exports to Armenia are up 200% since the invasion. This stuff goes to Russia and helps Putin. What is Brussels doing?” Coincidentally, just one day earlier, on November 30, The Economist stated that “Putin seems to be winning the war in Ukraine—for now.” This article highlighted the West’s failure to
https://europeantimes.news/2023/12/the-flawed-sanctions-policy-why-putin-wins/
By Gary Cartwright
On December 1, Robin Brooks, chief economist and managing director of the Institute of International Finance, asked, “You have to wonder what’s going on in the EU. Putin’s invasion of Ukraine is a big threat to everything the EU stands for. But then there are many examples like this: EU exports to Armenia are up 200% since the invasion. This stuff goes to Russia and helps Putin. What is Brussels doing?” Coincidentally, just one day earlier, on November 30, The Economist stated that “Putin seems to be winning the war in Ukraine—for now.” This article highlighted the West’s failure to
https://europeantimes.news/2023/12/the-flawed-sanctions-policy-why-putin-wins/
Wednesday, December 13, 2023
Concert at the European Parliament: Omar Harfouch plays his new composition for world peace
By Newsdesk
Event this Tuesday evening at the European Commission in Brussels. Omar Harfouch, who has been in the news in recent weeks following his acquisition of Entrevue magazine, has shown that he has several strings to his bow. Honorary President of the Organization for Dialogue and Diversity, the businessman, also a pianist-composer, played his brand new piece of music which he specially composed for a call for world peace. A piece also entitled “Save a life, you save humanity”, in reference to a famous phrase mentioned in the Torah and in the Holy Koran. The concert took place in the main
https://europeantimes.news/2023/12/concert-at-the-european-parliament-omar-harfouch-plays-his-new-composition-for-world-peace/
Monday, December 11, 2023
Javier Milei and Victoria Eugenia Villarruel were sworn in as President and Vice-President of Argentina
By Newsdesk
The presidents were sworn in at the Congress of the Nation where the oath and ceremony of transfer of power to Milei took place, with the presentation of the Presidential Sash and Baton by the former President, Alberto Fernández. The Legislative Assembly began at 11:14 a.m., with the customary ringing of the bell, and was presided over by the outgoing Vice-President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who, accompanied by the President of the Chamber of Deputies, Martín Menem, and the outgoing Parliamentary Secretary of the Senate, Marcelo Fuentes, welcomed the presidents and former presidents of Argentina, legislators, governors, foreign delegations and
https://europeantimes.news/2023/12/javier-milei-and-victoria-eugenia-villarruel-were-sworn-in-as-president-and-vice-president-of-argentina/
Leonardo Pereznieto, Maestro of Realism, Mentor to Millions
By Newsdesk
In a world where abstract art often dominates gallery walls and news headlines, the hyperrealist visions of Leonardo Pereznieto stand out for their technical mastery and emotional resonance. Since picking up his first pencil as a child in Spain, Pereznieto has dedicated his life to perfectly capturing the beauty of the world around him and sharing his craft with budding artists across the globe. Born To Draw Pereznieto showed artistic talent from a very young age, filling sketchbooks with observational drawings of people and places. As a teenager, he began formal art training, honing his skills in drawing, painting, and
https://europeantimes.news/2023/12/leonardo-pereznieto-maestro-of-realism-mentor-to-millions/
Metsola: If we are not to stagnate, we cannot be afraid of change
By Newsdesk
In her speech, President Metsola said: In this crucial moment of relaunching, reforming and reimagining Europe, the values of peace, justice, freedom and human dignity would remain firmly positioned at the bedrock of everything that we have built and everything that we will continue to do. This is what distinguishes us as Europeans To forge a genuinely equitable and fair path forward, much more effort needs to be made to transform these values into concrete benefits for our people. Whether that is in the green transition or in the digital transition, our job is to ensure that our policies are
https://europeantimes.news/2023/12/metsola-if-we-are-not-to-stagnate-we-cannot-be-afraid-of-change/
MEP Maxette Pirbakas calls for the immediate reinstatement of Barbara Olivier-Zandronis
By Gaston de Persigny
MEP Maxette Pirbakas condemns the treatment of a journalist by RCI Guadeloupe, calling it a "brutal act" that defies press freedom. Full statement here.
https://europeantimes.news/2023/12/mep-maxette-pirbakas-calls-for-the-immediate-reinstatement-of-barbara-olivier-zandronis/
Elections in Bangladesh, Massive arrests of opposition activists
By Willy Fautre
The upcoming general elections in Bangladesh are marred by claims of repression, arrests, and violence against the opposition. The UN and the US have raised concerns about human rights violations, while the EU highlights extrajudicial killings.
https://europeantimes.news/2023/12/elections-bangladesh-arrests-opposition/
Sunday, December 10, 2023
Historic Visit, European Sikh Organization Gains Support for Recognition within the European Union
By Juan Sanchez Gil
In a groundbreaking event on December 6, history was made as a Sikh delegation, accompanied by members of the European Sikh Organization, was extended a warm welcome at the European Parliament. This significant development marked the first time Sikhs were officially invited to the European Parliament, where promises of support for the recognition of Sikhs within the European Union were made. The Sikh delegation, with its registered office in Vilvoorde, was acknowledged by some members of the European Parliament as exemplary residents and citizens of Europe. This recognition, in part, can be attributed to the efforts of EU Member of
https://europeantimes.news/2023/12/historic-visit-european-sikh-organization-gains-support-for-recognition-within-the-european-union/
Friday, December 8, 2023
Human Rigths Day, Do not forget the thousands of Ukrainian children kidnapped and deported by Russia
By Willy Fautre
On UN Human Rights Day, 10 December, thousands of Ukrainian children kidnapped and deported by Russia, whose parents are desperately searching for a way to get them home should not be forgotten by the international community, said the Brussels-based NGO, Human Rights Without Frontiers, in a press release issued today. On 6 December, President Zelensky announced in his daily address that 6 children deported to Russia from Ukraine’s Occupied Territories had been released with the mediation of Qatar. All in all, less than 400 Ukrainian minors have been rescued in various separate and individually designed special operations, according to The
https://europeantimes.news/2023/12/human-rigths-day-do-not-forget-the-thousands-of-ukrainian-children-kidnapped-and-deported-by-russia/
Monday, December 4, 2023
Embracing change, the demand for tailored education in the Netherlands
By Juan Sanchez Gil
Discover how the education system in the Netherlands is advocating for personalized learning models to enhance student success and revolutionize education.
https://europeantimes.news/2023/12/embracing-change-the-demand-for-tailored-education-in-the-netherlands/
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