Friday, June 30, 2023

How the EU is Addressing Fundamental Rights Challenges in 2023. Targeted Support for Refugees, Tackling Child Poverty and Hate, and Protecting Digital Rights
How the EU is Addressing Fundamental Rights Challenges in 2023. Targeted Support for Refugees, Tackling Child Poverty and Hate, and Protecting Digital Rights
By Robert Johnson
The Fundamental Rights Report 2023 by FRA reflects on the progress and challenges of human rights protection within the European Union in 2022. Key issues include the implications of the Ukraine conflict, rising child poverty, hate crime, and technological advancements.
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MEP Peter van Dalen's Farewell to the European Parliament
MEP Peter van Dalen's Farewell to the European Parliament
By Juan Sanchez Gil
MEP Peter van Dalen (Christian Union) has announced today on his website his departure from the European Parliament, concluding a remarkable tenure spanning over 14 years. Upon the request of the national executive of the Dutch Christian Union, Van Dalen makes way for Anja Haga, the next candidate on the party’s list, to continue their
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Thursday, June 29, 2023

70 years of the European Parliament celebrated at the Royal Palace
70 years of the European Parliament celebrated at the Royal Palace
By European Parliament
To mark the 70th anniversary of the European Parliament and in the run-up to the Belgian Presidency of the Council of the European Union to be held in the first half of 2024, European Parliament President Roberta Metsola will be received by Their Majesties the King and Queen at the Château de Laeken. Parliament political
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Argentina and its Yoga School: Happy 85th birthday, Mr Percowicz
Argentina and its Yoga School: Happy 85th birthday, Mr Percowicz
By Willy Fautre
Today, on 29 June, Juan Percowicz, the founder of the Yoga School of Buenos Aires (BAYS), is 85 years old. Last year, six weeks after his birthday, he was arrested with 18 other people from his yoga school and detained for 18 days in a cell with nine other prisoners in inhuman conditions. When he was released from the Argentinian prison
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Wednesday, June 28, 2023

Lebanon, Omar Harfouch fully supported at a recent event in the European Parliament
Lebanon, Omar Harfouch fully supported at a recent event in the European Parliament
By Newsdesk
A large group of Members of the European Parliament, judges, and officials gathered in Brussels on Tuesday evening to support Omar Harfouch, the Leader of the Third Lebanon Republic initiative, who is being politically and judicially repressed for his fight against corruption in Lebanon. A conference was held on Tuesday evening at the European Parliament
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Sunday, June 25, 2023

To rebel against injustice… Harfouch receives great support from the French Foreign Affairs Committee member at the Senat
By Redaction Almowatin Bxl-Media
In an extraordinary meeting organized by the “International League Against Racism and Anti-Semitism” (LICRA), and a member of the French Senate Nathalie Goulet, a number of prominent personalities met with the Leader of the Third Lebanese Republic initiative, Omar Harfouche, who announced his defiance of the controversial law that prohibits the accidental presence of any
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Saturday, June 24, 2023

What is a paella and how to prepare and cook one?
What is a paella and how to prepare and cook one?
By Juan Sanchez Gil
Paella is a traditional Spanish dish that originated in Valencia. It is a rice-based dish that can be made with different ingredients, such as seafood, meat, vegetables, or a combination of them. Paella is usually cooked in a large shallow pan over an open fire or a gas burner. The rice absorbs the flavours of
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According to EU, the Pentecost Nigerian massacre has nothing to do with religion
According to EU, the Pentecost Nigerian massacre has nothing to do with religion
By Guest Author
Dozens of Christians were massacred in a church, attending service, standing under a crucifix with their children, and Europe says it is ” shocked. ” But ” the root causes of this insecurity in Nigeria are not based on religion. Sometimes there are religiously motivated attacks, however, they are mainly due to local circumstances, for
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AIDO network issues declaration of Mombasa on Human Rights
AIDO network issues declaration of Mombasa on Human Rights
By Newsdesk
PRESS RELEASE – Mombasa / AIDO Network International, with its head office in London and chapters in Europe, Africa, and the Americas held its 5th International Convention in Mombasa, Kenya. Human rights issues were at the top of the agenda. Culminating in the historic Declaration of Mombasa on Human Rights, the conference raised important issues
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Friday, June 23, 2023

Martyrdom of Bahai women and the Iranian regime
Martyrdom of Bahai women and the Iranian regime
By Newsdesk
A bit of History In 1844, a young merchant from Shiraz, Seyyed Ali Mohammad, after having a vision, proclaimed himself to be the Báb, someone whom God would have charged with preparing the way for the one who was to come. To use a simile related to Christianity, he would be, as John the Baptist
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Argentina, 9 women sue a state institution abusively calling them ‘victims of sexual abuse’
Argentina, 9 women sue a state institution abusively calling them ‘victims of sexual abuse’
By Willy Fautre
Five women older than 50, three in their forties and one in mid-thirties are suing on appeal two prosecutors of the state agency PROTEX on unfounded claims of their being victims of sexual abuse in the framework of a yoga school. Their complaint had previously been turned down by a court of first instance. Beyond
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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...