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Scientology Public Affairs and Human Rights Office Gains Religious Recognition in Europe
Incorporation of the Church of Scientology European Office for Public Affairs and Human Rights as a legal entity now provides Scientology a more effective, transparent and appropriate dialogue with the various European institutions
Campaigning for the rights of the Batwa people of Burundi
Evariste Ndikumana is a member of the Batwa community from Burundi, in central Africa. With a population of 80,000, the Batwa are the third largest ethnic community in Burundi. Evariste recently represented the Batwa in a fellowship training program for French-speaking indigenous peoples organized by the UN Human Rights office in Geneva.
Novell: Novell Supports Enterprise Linux Customers with New Linux Indemnification
Novell: Novell Supports Enterprise Linux Customers with New Linux Indemnification Novell stands behind SUSE LINUX Enterprise software with indemnificationNovell contractual and intellectual property rights provide legal foundation against potential copyright infringement claims
Trump Must Testify in New York Investigation, Judge Rules
Former President Donald Trump must answer questions under oath in New York state’s civil investigation into his business practices, a judge ruled Thursday.
El rescate de Julen, el niño que cayó a un pozo en Málaga, última hora en directo
Niño pozo Málaga, en directo (LVD) Un guardia civil señala el orificio, de apenas 30 centÃmetros de ancho, del pozo de más de 100 metros de profundidad por el que cayó un niño de dos años en una finca privada de la localidad malagueña de Totalán (Edigraf / EFE)
Pat Mooney was interviewed by Maria Heibel
Pat Mooney has more than four decades experience working in international civil society, first addressing aid and development issues and then focusing on food, agriculture and commodity trade. Mooney’s more recent work has focused on geoengineering, nanotechnology, synthetic biology and global governance of these technologies as well as corporate involvement in their development. The author or co-author of several books on the politics of biotechnology and biodiversity, Pat Mooney received The Right Livelihood Award (the “Alternative Nobel Prize“) in the Swedish Parliament in 1985. In 1998 Mooney received the Pearson Medal of Peace from Canada’s Governor General. He also received the American “Giraffe Award“ given to people “who stick their necks out“. Pat Mooney has no university training, but is widely regarded as an authority on agricultural biodiversity and new technology issues.
Swapping suits for overalls
Work experience on the agenda as EU civil servants go behind the scenes in small companies across Europe to see what businesses really need