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EU Civil Protection Mechanism, Strengthening International Cooperation for Disaster Response

The inception of a Lifeline: Established in October 2001 by the European Commission, the EU Civil Protection Mechanism stands as a beacon of collaborative disaster management. Its primary objective is to fortify ties among European Union member countries and nine participating states, fostering a culture of shared responsibility for civil protection. This collective effort is geared […]

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Sweden-UK Study: Antidepressants Raise Youth Suicide Risk, No Risk Cut for Adults

BRUSSELS, BELGIUM, August 17, 2023 / EINPresswire.com / — In a world where the treatment of health and its potential drawbacks continue to be closely examined a recent study has sparked further discussion. This study sheds light on the connection between the use of antidepressants and an increased risk of suicidal behaviour among young individuals aged 25 […]

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EU Civil Protection Mechanism, Strengthening International Cooperation for Disaster Response

The inception of a Lifeline: Established in October 2001 by the European Commission, the EU Civil Protection Mechanism stands as a beacon of collaborative disaster management. Its primary objective is to fortify ties among European Union member countries and nine participating states, fostering a culture of shared responsibility for civil protection. This collective effort is geared […]

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15 August: A Day of Rest, Reflection, and Celebration Across Europe

The holiday of August 15th is widely celebrated in countries, with its own unique traditions and names. This special day holds significance for both cultural reasons as it commemorates the Assumption of Mary. According to beliefs, this dogma asserts that Mary, who was the mother of Jesus ascended to heaven in both body and soul […]

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Preserving Culture and History: The Significance of Cultural Artefacts

Culture and history play roles in shaping societies and providing insight into our origins. These elements are crucial, for preserving our identity and passing down traditions and values to generations. The conservation of artefacts including artworks, ancient manuscripts and historical objects is essential for safeguarding our heritage and ensuring its endurance. In this article, we […]

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Do not do your alms before people (2)

By Prof. A. P. Lopukhin Synagogues in this verse should not be understood as “assemblies,” but synagogues. To the boasting “in the synagogues” is added the boasting “in the streets”. The purpose of the hypocritical almsgiving is clearly stated: “to glorify them” (hypocrites) “people”. This means that through charity they wanted to achieve their own […]

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Charting a Resilient Future: Ursula von der Leyen’s Vision for a Stronger European Union

Brussels, September 13 2023. In a moment for the European Union, Ursula von der Leyen, the President of the European Commission is preparing to deliver her eagerly awaited State of the Union speech on September 13th. Given the challenges confronting the continent, including geopolitical tensions and climate change, this address is anticipated to establish the […]

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World Bank suspends new loans to Uganda over controversial anti-LGBTQ law

Uganda’s anti-homosexuality law is fundamentally at odds with World Bank values, financial institution says The World Bank has said it will suspend new loans to Uganda over a controversial anti-LGBTQ law that has been condemned by a number of countries and the United Nations, Reuters reported. A World Bank team visited Uganda immediately after the […]

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Grandeur Unveiled, 10 facts to know about Brussels’ Grand Place

The Grand Place in Brussels is an awe-inspiring collection of buildings both private, that primarily date back to the late 17th century. It forms a marketplace with charming cobblestone streets and its origins can be traced back as far as the 12th century. The Grand Place showcases structures that symbolize the city’s authority and guilds. […]

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A Balkan State Introduces Compulsory Earthquake Insurance

The Albanian government proposed for public discussion a draft law on mandatory earthquake insurance of homes. The bill provides for mandatory insurance of all homes and parts of homes that are used for commercial establishments, offices or other similar purposes. Only buildings that are made of clay/brick, the structure of which includes reed fibers or […]

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