The FIFDH announces the winners of its 19th edition
Veins of the World, have received the Grand Prizes of the festival
Shadow Game by Eefje Blankevoort and Els Van Driel
The 19
thGeneva’s International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights (FIFDH) has wrapped its first digital edition with the announcement of its winners. Running from 5 to 14 March, the event gathered nearly 45,000 people who watched the films, debates and various content available online. “While we regret not having been able to open this Festival to a physical audience, some of the experiments carried out this year will be perpetuated. We must pay tribute to the FIFDH team, which has been able to adapt to many challenges with increased energy,” mentioned general director
The FIFDH announces the winners of its 19th edition
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Crypto Broker AG, which is the
Crypto Finance Group‘s brokerage, has reportedly been issued a license to serve as a securities house along with a bilateral trading facility by the
Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA).
After this license has gone into effect or become valid, it may potentially bring in new business clients as the possibility to trade security tokens could support continued growth for financial service clients (who may have specific products and comprehensive core banking solutions).
This license aims to serve a means to establish trust in Crypto Broker AG as one of the leading cryptocurrency brokers, which intends to adhere to the licensing requirements that securities companies in the regulated financial markets are expected to fulfill.
PROPOSAL: Glamping tents on the field next to Gisburne Park Hospital A GLAMPING tent village could be coming to fields in the Ribble Valley if councillors give an application the green light. Guy Hindley, of Ribblesdale Park, wants to erect 20 glamping tents with fencing and outdoor seating, four toilet cubicles, shower units and also a shepherd’s hut reception near Gisburn Park Hospital. Philip Cottier, from Clitheroe-based Sunderland Peacock & Associates Ltd, submitted the plans on behalf of Mr Hindley. The nearby hospital building is Grade I-listed while Gisburne Park is a Grade-II registered park. The heritage planning statement said: “The development proposals do not include works to the physical fabric of the listed building nor do they propose physical alterations to the layout of the park or its elements and buildings.