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Israeli Scientologists Work Through the Second Lockdown to Serve Those in Need

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Allianz SE (ALIZF) Management on Q3 2020 Results – Earnings Call Transcript

… , you can see that the organic generation of capital was strong … in Italy, 87 in Central Eastern Europe, you can go down the … . I don't drink tea. On...

Polish Cardinal disciplined following Vatican investigation – Vatican News

The Holy See, after having carried out an investigation, has imposed disciplinary sanctions on Polish Cardinal Henryk Gulbinowicz for abuse of minors and other crimes.

World can save lives and ‘end this pandemic, together’ – WHO chief

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues evolving, the world must “take all opportunities to learn and improve the response as we go”, the UN health agency chief said on Friday.     

German police investigate Vienna terror attack – Vatican News

German police search four men's homes over suspected links with a militant Islamist gunman who shot dead four people in central Vienna tis week. The raids follow revelations that Austria had been warned of a possible attack by neighboring Slovakia.

EU extends Turkey sanctions by one year

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 6, ARMENPRESS. The European Union extended by one year the sanctions against Turkey for unauthorized drilling activities in the Eastern Mediterranean and threatened to impose fresh sanctions. “The Council today adopted a decision...

Ex-Campaign Head Parscale Reportedly Penning Book

President Donald Trump’s former campaign manager and trusted ally Brad Parscale is reportedly expecting to sign a big-money book deal — and it has Trump’s team worried. Citing unnamed sources, Bloomberg reported Parscale has told a...

Religion no bar: How love for kin motivated these two women to undergo swap kidney transplant

LUDHIANA: When the God shuts one door on you, he opens another. When a man in dire need of a kidney was about to lose all hope, a woman from another family donated her...

The European Union provides additional €17.2 million to support health systems in Somalia, Sudan and South Sudan

The European Union has approved an additional €17.2 million through the EU Emergency Trust Fund for Africa (EUTF) to support coronavirus preparedness in Somalia, Sudan and South Sudan. The EUTF support to the emergency...

UN agencies warn of risk of famine in four countries – Vatican News

In a report, two United Nations agencies are warning that critical food insecurity in vulnerable regions of four African countries could lead to famine within months unless conditions improve.

Pope Francis donates pectoral cross to Crucifix museum – Vatican News

Pope Francis donates a pectoral cross to the International Museum of the Crucifix of Caltagirone, and in a letter encourages the faithful and pilgrims to adhere ever more intensely to Christ: the Way, the Truth and the Life.

Albania needs to expand population coverage to move towards universal health coverage

New WHO analysis finds that out-of-pocket payments for health are a major source of financial hardship for people in Albania. Around 8% of households are pushed into poverty or further impoverished after paying out of pocket and 12% experience catastrophic health spending. The financial hardship caused by out-of-pocket payments is heavily concentrated among poorer parts of the population and is increasingly driven by household spending on outpatient medicines.

ESMA publishes new Q&A on product governance

The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), the EU’s securities markets regulator, has today updated its Questions and Answers on the implementation of investor protection topics under the Market in Financial Instruments Directive and...

Cancer committee chair: EU should not scrimp on healthcare

Each euro invested in cancer treatment is a step closer to patients’ health, so Europe should not cut corners and leave patients alone in their fight, centre-right MEP Bartosz Arłukowicz told EURACTIV in an...

‘Emergency action’ needed to prevent major polio, measles epidemics

Globally, millions of children are at a heightened risk of polio and measles – dangerous but preventable diseases – amid disruptions to vital immunization programmes due to the coronavirus pandemic, UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and World Health Organization (WHO) have said.

ESMA updates Q&A on Benchmarks Regulation

The Q&As provide clarification on transitional provisions of the Regulation regarding critical benchmarks. The purpose of this Q&A is to promote common supervisory approaches and practices in the application of the BMR. It provides responses...

Helicopter paramedic nurse Jacqueline Zbären – providing emergency care in inhospitable terrain

“Most of my missions stand out in some way or another due to the nature of helicopter operations. They often entail emergencies either on a mountain or in inaccessible terrain, or otherwise involve serious patterned injuries or time-critical medical conditions,” explains Jacqueline Zbären, a helicopter paramedic nurse working in the Bernese Highlands in Switzerland.

Calendrier du 9 novembre au 15 novembre 2020

European Commission Commissioners' weekly activities Brussels, 06 Nov 2020 (Susceptible de modifications en cours de semaine) Déplacements et visites   Lundi 9 novembre 2020 Foreign Affairs Council (Trade) President von der...

‘Desperate Stuff’: No 10 Reportedly Denies EU Taunts That UK is Stalling Trade Talks Over US Election

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has dismissed EU accusations that Britain was deliberately procrastinating over Brexit trade talks to wait until the winner of the US presidential election has been determined, reports The Sun. No...

Migration: Worsening conditions for migrants and refugees across Europe

The Moria fire In September, the Moria camp on Lesvos burned down, leaving about 12,000 people without shelter. Most of them were transferred to an emergency site, which was later flooded. This prompted renewed calls...

EU delegation to meet President Museveni over environmental conservation

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The European Union (EU) delegation in Uganda will today meet President Yoweri Museveni to discuss conservation of natural resources. Eight EU Ambassadors have for the past four days been in...

EU calls on Israel to stop demolition of Palestinian homes

The European Union (EU) on Thursday called on Israel to stop the demolition of Palestinian homes in the occupied territories.EU Spokesperson Peter Santo announced in a statement: “This week, Israeli forces demolished more than...

Scientologists@Home: An Illustrator, a Manga Artist and a Musician Use Their Time at Home to Improve Their Craft

Scientologists@Home: An Illustrator, a Manga Artist and a Musician Use Their Time at Home to Improve Their Craft - Religion News Today - EIN Presswire ...

FROM THE FIELD: coping with COVID in refugee camps

Physical distancing, handwashing with soap, wearing masks: these are some of the most basic, recommendations for slowing the spread of COVID-19, but for many refugees, and other displaced people, they can be very difficult to follow.

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