Category: ECHR
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South Dakota YMCA hunger-fighting project highlighted on International Youth Day
Sioux YMCA Team in South Dakota has launched a project to fight hunger and waste by distributing food packs to the Cheyenne Reservation that would otherwise be wasted
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Why the heart matters: a cardiologist’s perspective
“Young people believe that heart disease only affects the elderly, but they are wrong, and I really want this perception to change in Ukraine,” explains Dr Ilona Beglaryan, a cardiologist from Kyiv.
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Textured Vegetable Protein Market Expected to Reach $2139.6 Million by 2027-Allied Market Research
… U.S., Canada, and Mexico), Europe (Germany, France, UK, Italy, Spain … , and rest of Europe), Asia-Pacific (China, India, Japan … in the industry. Similar Reports: Organic Food and Beverages Market Expected to …
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Glaciers Melting, Urbanisation: Experts Explain Why Himachal is Seeing Increasing Landslides
By — BT NEWSDESK At least 10 persons were killed and about 30 others feared buried under debris after a major landslide trapped a bus and other vehicles in Himachal Pradesh’s Kinnaur district on Wednesday, officials said. State Disaster Management director Sudesh Kumar Mokhta said at least 13 persons were pulled out of the…
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WHO supports Guinea after detection of first-ever case of Marburg disease
The World Health Organization (WHO) is supporting Guinea following a confirmed death from Marburg virus disease, the first known case in the country and West Africa, the UN agency reported on Wednesday.
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Punishment of ‘innocent civilians’ through government sanctions must end: UN experts
Unilateral coercive measures by some governments are denying many people around the world the right to personal development, as well as holding back sustainable national development, four independent UN human rights experts said on Wednesday.
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Armenia joins Blue Heart Campaign against human trafficking
© mlsa.am 09 August 2021 – To mark World Day against Trafficking in persons on 30 July, Armenia has joined the Blue Heart Campaign. With this, the country has become the newest member of the community of now 35 states in supporting the global campaign against human trafficking. On this occasion, and as part of…
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Examining interplay of culture and gender equality in Turkey
The Bahá’ís of Turkey are bringing together a cross-section of society to examine the spiritual principle of gender equality as a basis for social transformation.
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‘Signs of times have never been clearer’ says churches group after UN climate report rings alarm bells
As people in many global regions suffer from record-breaking heat, devastating wildfires and extreme flooding, the World Council of Churches has called for prayers and urgently reacting to the latest scientific evidence that the global temperature is rising.
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Ladakh Scraps Permit System for Tourists Visiting ‘Protected’ Areas, Some Villages to Stay Out of Bounds
By — Shyamal Sinha Trekking at a monastery can be real fun. Phuktal Monastery, located at the mouth of a grand cave, has its origin dating back to the 16th The Monastery hosts several prayer rooms alongside a main temple, teaching facilities, a library, apartments and kitchen room. Sacred spring and the cave is the…