The Constitutional Court of Ecuador ruled Wednesday to approve the decriminalization of abortion in cases of rape.
The 7-2 decision was made April 28. It regarded a suit brought in 2019 by several pro-abortion rights groups.
Existing law allowed legal abortion in Ecuador only in cases of the rape of a woman with mental disabilities, or when the mother’s life is determined to be at risk.
The Ecuadorian constitution states that “girls, boys and adolescents shall enjoy the rights common to human beings, in addition to those specific to their age. The state shall recognize and guarantee life including its care and protection from conception.”
Coronavirus | With new curbs, China makes it harder for its nationals in India to return
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Embassy unofficially begins denying green health codes even if travellers fulfil criteria.
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Embassy unofficially begins denying green health codes even if travellers fulfil criteria.
China’s Embassy in India has since Friday put in place curbs that have made it harder for its nationals to return to China, amid the surge in COVID-19 cases.
The Embassy told Chinese travellers it will no longer issue “health codes” they need to return if they transit either through Nepal or Sri Lanka. Indian citizens and foreigners based in India have been barred from travelling to China since November last year.
New Podcast Details the Struggles of a Local Business During COVID-19 and Government Interactions
April 23, 2021 · ·
In November 2020, Woodchips BBQ of Downtown Lapeer, defied MDHHS orders and kept their dining room open during Michigan’s second lockdown. Patrick Hingst, owner and founder of the restaurant, is now sharing details of their story on a newly released podcast called
Restaurant Revolution is available on all major podcasting platforms and it gives an inside look of what it was like to run a small business in Michigan in 2020. It highlights the challenges the restaurant faced during the first lockdown, reopening the restaurant for the summer after the lockdown was lifted, then takes listeners through the decision to remain open during the “pause” and the consequences the restaurant faced for disobeying the orders.
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Rajasthan gets its first wellness resource centre
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It will cover several aspects of wellness
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Focusing on a holistic model of health, happiness and well-being, Rajasthan’s first wellness resource centre has been launched here in collaboration with Indus Wellness Code Trust (IWCT) of Silicon Valley, U.S., with emphasis on “multidimensional wellness”. The centre will cater to the wellness needs by reckoning on each person’s individual characteristics.
Jaipur-based Indian Institute of Health Management Research (IIHMR) signed a memorandum of understanding with IWCT here earlier this week for establishing the centre. Similar centres have been functioning in North America for the last three years under the aegis of India Community Centre-Crack the Wellness Code, with which 130 doctors are associated.