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Gaza: Israeli strikes left 10 dead, including a child, according to Civil Defense
Despite the ceasefire, deaths are piling up in the Gaza Strip. Ten people, including a child, were killed in Israeli strikes in the north...
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Guadeloupe: a gendarme indicted after a fatal shooting of a man armed with a knife
A gendarme, whose shooting killed a man armed with a knife in Guadeloupe, was indicted “for fatal violence by a person holding public authority,”...
Gaza: Israeli strikes left 10 dead, including a child, according to Civil Defense
Despite the ceasefire, deaths are piling up in the Gaza Strip. Ten people, including a child, were killed in Israeli strikes in the north...
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University of East Anglia Volunteers Restore Woodland Habitat to Protect Bluebells and Boost Biodiversity
Image: Volunteers layer thin branches around freshly coppiced hazel tree stools to shield new growth from muntjac deer, which frequently browse in the area....
We are outraged that humanitarian workers continue to be killed across conflicts
Since hostilities erupted across the Middle East, humanitarian and medical personnel are being caught in the line of fire, putting at risk the lifelines...
Middle East war: Women in Lebanon forced to give birth on roadside
“There’s 11,600 pregnant women who are affected, 4,000 are anticipated to give birth over the next three months,” said Anandita Philipose, Lebanon Representative for the...
Aid operations under strain in Middle East: WFP seeks $200 million to maintain food aid
The UN agency is working to support food aid operations in a dozen countries in the region, in addition to Afghanistan, Samer Abdeljaber, WFP...
Stadler Signs €263 Million Contract to Supply FLIRT Electric Trains for Regional Transport in Greater Poland
Stadler Signs €263 Million Contract to Supply FLIRT Electric Trains for Regional Transport in Greater Poland (IN BRIEF) Stadler has signed a €263 million...
Migration: How Europe Moved from the Illusion of Management to a Policy of Pushbacks
Chronicle by Isaac Hammouch For more than a decade, European migration policy has oscillated between two contradictory imperatives: preserving a humanistic tradition rooted in...
Researchers bringing the Danube back to life
Florian Borgwardt and Tibor Erős, ecologists and life-long freshwater enthusiasts, have set their sights on helping restore the mighty Danube. They are working within...
Human rights violations in Russia, Niger and Georgia | News
Human trafficking and grave human rights violations linked to the recruitment of non-Russian nationals, in particular from African countries, for Russia’s war in Ukraine...
Romanian Patriarchate organizes evacuation of pilgrims from the Holy Land
The tension in the Middle East and especially in Israel has caused serious concern among tens of thousands of pilgrims and visitors who are...
European Scientologists Expand Human Rights Education in Europe and Abroad
From Danish classrooms and teacher outreach to Geneva forums and projects reaching South Asia and New York, Scientology-supported initiatives continue to frame human-rights literacy...
European Scientologists Expand Human Rights Education in Europe and Abroad
From Danish classrooms and teacher outreach to Geneva forums and projects reaching South Asia and New York, Scientology-supported initiatives continue to frame human-rights literacy...
FAO’s Food and Agriculture Museum and Network links with new WOW Agrifood Museum in Siena
Siena, Italy – The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) today took part in the inauguration of the WOW – University...


