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World News in Brief: Ukraine nuclear plant update, Sudan health crisis, reproductive rights

Addressing the opening of the IAEA’s General Conference in Vienna on Monday, Mr. Grossi said that 53 missions mobilizing more than 100 agency staff have been deployed as part of a continued presence inside Ukraine’s five nuclear power plants. These include the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant, or ZNPP, on the Dnipro River in southern Ukraine, […]

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An ocean beneath the surface of the moon Europa is the source of carbon dioxide

Astronomers analyzing data from the James Webb telescope have identified carbon dioxide in a specific region on the icy surface of Jupiter’s moon Europa, reported AFP and the press service of the European Space Agency (ESA). The carbon dioxide is from an ocean beneath Europa’s surface, not brought to this moon by meteorites or other […]

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Anti-coercion instrument: the EU’s new weapon to protect trade

The anti-coercion instrument will be the EU’s new tool to fight economic threats and unfair trade restrictions by non-EU countries. Why does the EU need a new tool to tackle trade conflicts? Global trade can help to boost wealth and create jobs. However, sometimes countries resort to blackmail or trade restrictions to give their companies […]

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Namur, a gourmet city: discover its cuisine and local specialties

Namur, a gourmet city: discover its cuisine and local specialties Namur, located in Belgium, is a picturesque city that enchants its visitors with its architectural beauty and warm atmosphere. But what makes Namur even more attractive is its delicious cuisine and local specialties that reflect the gastronomic richness of the region. Namur cuisine is renowned […]

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The European Court of Human Rights: Bulgaria to recognize same-sex families

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) obliged Bulgaria to create a legal framework to recognize same-sex relationships. The decision was made in the case of Koilova and Babulkova against Bulgaria, informed lawyer Denitsa Ljubenova, who represents the family. Six years of struggle with the Bulgarian institutions Lilia Babulkova and Darina Koilova have been together […]

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Scientist: We have indisputable evidence of the first objects found from another star system

It is not yet known whether they are of natural or artificial origin Harvard professor Avi Loeb announced that he has completed his analysis of small spherical fragments of the space body IM1. The object crashed into the Pacific Ocean in 2014 and has since been claimed to be from another star system. In April […]

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Human rights experts: Humanity facing ‘unprecedented global toxic emergency’

The fifth session of the International Conference on Chemicals Management (ICCM-5), organized by UN environment programme UNEP and hosted by Germany, kicks off in Bonn on Monday. “ICCM-5 is expected to be a watershed moment for international cooperation on chemicals and wastes”, said a statement released by the group of more than 30 experts.   […]

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Leuven, a prestigious university in the heart of the city: the history and importance of KU Leuven

Leuven, a prestigious university in the heart of the city: the history and importance of KU Leuven Located in Belgium, in the Flemish region, the city of Leuven is home to one of the most prestigious universities in Europe: KU Leuven. Founded in 1425, this academic institution plays a major role in the cultural, scientific […]

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World News in Brief: Healthcare crisis in DRC, Türk slams Iran hijab law, welcomes new India bill boosting women

The World Health Organization’s representative to the DRC, Dr Boureima Hama Sambo, warned that in six eastern provinces, health facilities have been set alight, health workers killed and others face constant physical and psychological threats, while supplies have been looted. Heavy rain, flooding and landslides have also compromised aid access. Dr Sambo said that the […]

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Bulgaria expelled a senior cleric and other priests from the Russian Church in Sofia

The Bulgarian authorities expelled the head of the Russian Church in the country – Vasian Zmeev. This was reported to TASS by the Russian Embassy in Bulgaria. “Bulgarian authorities consider Father Vasian to be a threat to national security,” the Russian diplomats said. According to Russian ambassador Eleonora Mitrofanova, the priests from the Russian Orthodox […]

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Infibulation – the inhuman tradition that is not talked about enough

Female circumcision is the partial or total removal of the external genitalia without the medical need to do so About 200 million girls and women now living on planet Earth have undergone the extremely painful procedure of female circumcision, also called infibulation. Female circumcision is the partial or total removal of the external genitalia without […]

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Human rights in Russia: ‘Significant deterioration’

The UN’s Special Rapporteur for Russia, Mariana Katzarova, sounded the alarm on what she says is a pattern of suppression of civil and political rights there.  Addressing the Human Rights Council in Geneva, Ms. Katzarova voiced grave concerns over mass arbitrary arrests and the “persistent use of torture and ill-treatment.” Clear evidence Citing almost 200 […]

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