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Pinoys in Europe call for inclusive travel policy to cover LGBT spouses By LUCKY MAE F. QUILAO
Published December 11, 2020 11:11am
Photo courtesy of Chris Sta Brigida An Amsterdam-based foundation has appealed the Philippine government for an inclusive travel policy that would cover LGBT spouses of Filipinos. The appeal came on the heels of the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF) decision allowing entry to Filipino foreign spouses and their children starting December 7, regardless of their ages provided they would have a COVID testing at the airport and a pre-booked quarantine facility. But for Chris Sta. Brigida, chairman of the Filipino LGBT-Europe, what constitutes being a spouse is a question in IATF s Resolution No. 85.
United States of America recognizing, for the first time in their history, the full sovereignty of the Kingdom of Morocco over the entire region of Moroccan Sahara. Morocco will normalize relations with Israel and will continue to support two states solution between Palestine and Israel living together side by side in peace and security
Berlin, Germany., December 11, 2020 - /PressReleasePoint/ - In a phone conversation between the King of Morocco and the US President, President Trump informed King Mohammed VI of the decision of the United States of America to recognize, for the first time in their history, the full sovereignty of the Kingdom of Morocco over the entire region of Moroccan Sahara. In this context, the United States of America decided to open a consulate in Dakhla, with a primarily economic vocation. This Action will encourage U.S. investments and contribution to economic and social development, including for the benefit of the inhabitants of the southern provinces.
SOUTH SUDAN: Bishop Taban Acknowledges Humanitarian Support to Country
By Arnold Neliba
KURON, DECEMBER 11, 2020 (CISA)-Bishop Paride Taban Abraham Kenyi, emeritus of the Catholic diocese of Torit, has acknowledged support directed to the country and its people in mitigating humanitarian crisis that occurred during the year.
“We thank those who have been struggling till now to support our people and our country from hunger, diseases, economic difficulties, displacement and especially during this time of the COVID-19 pandemic and during the horrific floods,” he said in his Christmas and New Year message.
Bishop Taban who is also the founder Holy Trinity Peace Village, Kuron applauded the contribution of partners for journeying with them in 2020 terming it, “one of the most challenging years in our times that globally humanity will live to remember.”
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Pressure is on for markets to work better. While critics of today’s capitalism are unlikely to be satisfied with the rate and scale of change, politicians and executives on every continent have seen the writing on the wall. Even the Vatican is moving far beyond its comfort zone in the push for change.