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Protests In Montenegro Over Amendments To Religion Law
… changing a controversial law on religion. The protesters chanted slogans accusing …
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Egypt: The EU Bank supports urban transport
The EIB and the Arab Republic of Egypt have signed a EUR 1.128 billion agreement to support investments in the rehabilitation and expansion of metro and tram systems in Alexandria and Cairo. The EIB financing will contribute to increase the availability and improve the quality of public transport systems in the two cities where 30-35% of…
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MP set to clear Freedom to Religion Bill 2020 as ordinance today
… conversion under its Freedom to Religion Bill 2020 in a … night, said, “Freedom to Religion Bill 2020 will be enforced … Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Ordinance, 2020, passed last … one’s original religion — as in the religion one is born …
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European Union clears way for China investment pact
… labour on its farms. EU member states gave political backing … of ambassadors, the German EU presidency noted that no member … is suddenly added to the EU ambassadors’ meeting agenda in … helm. The European Commission, the EU executive, had said before Christmas …
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European Parliament Approves Seven-Year EU Budget
… deliberation, the European Parliament has approved a seven-year European Union (EU) budget that … and 73 abstentions. The EU’s budget includes €95. … Horizon Europe, the next EU research funding program and … Europe, drew concern among EU Member States and the …
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After year of ‘trials, tragedies and tears’, UN chief sends message of hope for 2021
As the world enters 2021, after a “year of trials, tragedies and tears”, the United Nations Secretary-General, António Guterres, has delivered a message of hope for the new year.
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Thousands Of Montenegrins Protest Government Plan To Amend Controversial Religion Law
… amend a controversial law on religion. Protesters chanted “Treason” and “This … . Under Montenegro’s new religion law, adopted in January, religious …
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Be prepared for another, more severe pandemic: WHO officials
In the final World Health Organization (WHO) COVID-19 press conference of the year, on Monday, senior officials warned that the virus is “not necessarily the big one”, and that there is a real chance of another, more serious pandemic spreading across the world.
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Read out of the phone call between President Charles Michel and UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson
President Charles Michel spoke with Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Boris Johnson following the agreement reached on the future relationship between the United Kingdom and the European Union.
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Unrest continues to blight Horn of Africa regions – Vatican News
The government of Sudan is preparing to send troops to South Darfur state after the killing of 15 people in recent tribal violence.