Vienna, 4 November 2024 — The European Police Association (EPA) welcomed its newest member at a formal ceremony at the United Nations in Vienna, one of only four UN headquarters worldwide. Founded in 1995 in Brussels, the EPA is a nonprofit association that fosters cooperation among law enforcement officers and security service members across Europe, including police officers, customs officials, and civilians. Through open exchanges and professional development, the EPA promotes a unified European police culture to strengthen public safety. Mr Heinz Habe, EPA General Director, presented the official insignia…
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European Network of Filipino Diaspora (ENFID) Austria demonstrates full support for ENFiD Germany in Gladbeck
9 November 2024, Gladbeck, Germany – Representatives of the European Network of Filipino Diaspora (ENFiD) countries came together in a splendid Charity Ball in Gladbeck, Germany, demonstrating the network’s solidarity and commitment to social responsibility across borders and their support for ENFiD-Germany. The event brought together attendees from different parts of Germany and sponsors from other countries to support fundraising efforts for various charitable projects under ENFiD Germany. The event was a testament to ENFiD’s mission to engage and empower the Filipino diaspora in Europe, encouraging them to contribute to…
Read More“Hidden poison”: American health authority urges caution when eating apples
According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, apple seeds contain a “hidden toxin” that can have dangerous health consequences. One apple a day keeps the doctor away!—or not? According to Statista, apples are extremely popular in almost all parts of the world. Although these fruits may seem harmless, they pose a health risk because their seeds apparently contain a toxic substance to humans. CDC warns of “hidden poison” in apple seeds Apples are generally good for your health, but the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, an agency…
Read MoreKika/Leiner files for insolvency: vouchers should be redeemed now
The Association for Consumer Information (VKI) advises customers who still have vouchers from the insolvent furniture store Kika/Leiner to act quickly. Kika/Leiner: 500 jobs have been cut“We would advise consumers to try to redeem vouchers now,” says VKI lawyer Maximilian Eder. Because as soon as insolvency proceedings are opened, Kika/Leiner will no longer accept vouchers. The insolvency application is expected tomorrow.VKI lawyer: Redeem Kika/Leiner vouchers for products that can be taken away immediatelyWhether the company will still accept the vouchers before the proceedings are opened is not certain—”but it would…
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