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Palestine: Rights experts call for stronger torture prevention measures
The members of the UN Subcommittee on Prevention of Torture (SPT) issued the appeal after concluding their first visit to the State of Palestine, conducted from 10...
Liège, cradle of art: exceptional museums and galleries to explore
Liège, cradle of art: exceptional museums and galleries to explore
Located in Belgium, the city of Liège is a true artistic gem. Known for...
Reducing pollution in EU groundwater and surface waters
Parliament adopted its position on reducing groundwater and surface waters pollution and improving EU water quality standards. MEPs want the EU watch lists – which...
Free movement: Schengen reform to ensure border controls only as a last resort
Civil Liberties Committee MEPs backed proposals which would mean border controls within the free movement Schengen area can only be reintroduced when absolutely necessary. On...
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,...
Tournai: a journey through time in the heart of Wallonia
Tournai: a journey through time in the heart of Wallonia
Located in the heart of Wallonia, the city of Tournai is a real journey back...
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...
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...
Is this a revolt? No… Just a bunch of retards
Boom! There it is (again), this disturbing crowd armed with clubs. Lighting torches, brandishing pitchforks, supporting progress like the rope supports the hanged man....
Over 2000 homes of Jehovah’s Witnesses searched in 6 years in Russia
Since the ban of Jehovah’s Witnesses in 2017, more than 2,000 homes of believers have been subjected to lengthy searches. Nearly 400 people were...
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...
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...