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The Way to Happiness Campaign Strengthens a Legacy of Ethical and Civic Action in Switzerland
From the streets of Zurich to the fairgrounds of Bern and the lakeside city of Lucerne, volunteers inspired by The Way to Happiness—the non-religious moral guide written by humanitarian and philosopher L. Ron Hubbard—continue to promote ethical living and civic engagement across German-speaking Switzerland. Their message is simple: that integrity, kindness and responsibility form the foundation of both personal and social well-being.
ZURICH, 15 October 2025 — From the streets of Zurich to the fairgrounds of Bern and the lakeside city of Lucerne, volunteers inspired by The Way to Happiness—the non-religious moral guide written by humanitarian and philosopher L. Ron Hubbard—continue to promote ethical living and civic engagement across German-speaking Switzerland. Their message is simple: that integrity, kindness and responsibility form the foundation of both personal and social well-being.

A Tradition of Service and Education
Over recent years, the non-profit Verein Der Weg zum Glücklichsein (The Way to Happiness Association) has brought its initiatives to Swiss cities and towns through environmental projects, educational stands and community partnerships. At events such as Bern’s annual BEA Spring Fair—one of the country’s most prominent civic exhibitions—visitors have discovered the 21 precepts of The Way to Happiness, including “Be Worthy of Trust,” “Respect the Religious Beliefs of Others,” and “Safeguard and Improve Your Environment.” These simple yet universal principles have resonated strongly with Swiss audiences accustomed to valuing diversity, respect and cooperation.
The association’s volunteers also take part in environmental campaigns such as the National Clean-Up Day, coordinated by the IGSU (Interest Group for a Clean Environment). In 2023, volunteers organized litter-collection activities in Bern, Bellmund and Burgdorf, working alongside local residents and civic organizations to promote care for shared public spaces. The association described these efforts as “an expression of community responsibility and environmental ethics,” and few weeks ago they set up a stand in Zurich to show the public service announcements and free distribution of the booklet.
Celebrating the International Day of Happiness
On March 2025, marking the United Nations International Day of Happiness, volunteers from the Zurich and Lucerne chapters distributed over a thousand copies of Der Weg zum Glücklichsein to passers-by, along with small sweets carrying quotations from the book’s 21 precepts. The activity reflected the spirit of the UN’s observance—highlighting how individual kindness and ethical behavior contribute to collective well-being. “It was heartening to see people smile and take a moment to reflect,” said one volunteer. “Everyone understood that happiness grows when we help others.”
A Moral Code for Everyday Life
First published in 1981, The Way to Happiness is a non-religious moral code that has been translated into more than 115 languages and adopted by educators, community leaders and volunteers worldwide. The booklet promotes universal values—honesty, tolerance, respect for others and responsibility toward the environment—presented in straightforward, practical terms. In Switzerland, it has also been printed in Swiss-German under the title Z’Labe fagt, making its message accessible across linguistic regions.
“It offers guidance that anyone can apply in daily life,” said a Zurich volunteer. “From being truthful to helping your neighbor, these precepts remind us that happiness isn’t something we find—it’s something we create through our actions.”
Scientology’s Longstanding Presence in Switzerland
The values promoted through The Way to Happiness are rooted in a long tradition of Scientology activities in Switzerland. As early as the 1970s, small groups began forming in Zurich, Basel and Bern. Their commitment soon led to the formal establishment of the first Churches of Scientology in the country: the Church of Scientology of Zurich signed its founding statutes on 23 February 1974, followed by the Church of Scientology of Basel on 4 May of the same year, and the Church of Scientology of Bern on 30 May 1975. The Church of Scientology of Geneva was founded on 3 January 1978, and that of Lausanne on 15 September 1983.
Over the following decades, additional Scientology Missions were established in Lucerne (9 August 1976), Bellinzona (18 February 1988), Zurich (22 July 1982), Lugano (18 May 1998) and Zug (9 October 2002). Individual Scientologists have also served as ministers throughout the country since the 1980s, helping people to learn and apply Scientology principles in their everyday lives. This continuous expansion reflects a steady interest in L. Ron Hubbard’s teachings and their contribution to Swiss social and cultural life.
European Values in Action
According to Ivan Arjona-Pelado, Scientology Representative to the European Union, the OSCE, Council of Europe and the United Nations:
“Across continental Europe, citizens are seeking common ground based on ethics and mutual respect. The work carried out in Zurich, Bern and Lucerne through The Way to Happiness reflects this aspiration. It demonstrates how spiritual inspiration can translate into practical civic engagement—supporting education, environmental care and human dignity,” said Arjona.
The association plans to maintain its community outreach and collaboration with civic partners, aligning its efforts with events such as the Clean-Up Day, World Environment Day and International Volunteer Day. Its volunteers emphasize that their motivation lies in empowering individuals to make ethical choices that contribute to the common good. In their view, moral education and personal integrity are indispensable components of a healthy and inclusive society.
Through simple, person-to-person actions—handing out a booklet, cleaning a park, or helping a neighbor—the campaign illustrates how ethical awareness can become a living expression of the European ideals of cooperation, sustainability and peace.
About The Way to Happiness
The Way to Happiness is a non-religious moral code written by L. Ron Hubbard in 1981. Its 21 precepts—based on common sense and universal values—have inspired millions around the world to live with integrity and compassion. The booklet serves as a bridge between people of all faiths and backgrounds, fostering understanding and personal responsibility.
About the Church of Scientology
The Church of Scientology is a contemporary religion founded by L. Ron Hubbard in 1952. Recognized as a bona fide religion in numerous European countries, it maintains an active presence throughout the continent. The Church and its members are dedicated to education, prevention and community betterment through humanitarian initiatives such as The Way to Happiness, Say No to Drugs, and Youth for Human Rights. In Switzerland, Scientology has maintained an organized presence since 1974, continuing to contribute to moral education and social progress in harmony with Swiss and European values.
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Crescent Petroleum and Dana Gas boost Khor Mor gas capacity by 50% with early completion of KM250 Project
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Drilling, construction and commissioning completed eight months ahead of schedule
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Project adds 250 MMscf/d of new gas processing capacity, raising Khor Mor’s total capacity to 750 MMscf/d
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Total project investment of US$1.1bn
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Expansion expected to significantly enhance revenue and support electricity generation across Iraq
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Over 6,000 tonnes of steel and 6.2 million man-hours delivered, marking one of the largest private energy infrastructure builds in Iraq in recent year
Sharjah, UAE, 16th October 2025, Crescent Petroleum, the region’s oldest private upstream oil and gas company, and Dana Gas PJSC, the Middle East’s leading private sector and publicly-listed natural gas company, today announced the start of commercial gas sales from the KM250 gas expansion project (“KM250”) at the Khor Mor facility in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI).
Delivered eight months ahead of the revised schedule, the KM250 will add 250 million standard cubic feet per day (MMscf/d) of new processing capacity, a 50% increase, boosting Khor Mor’s total output to 750 MMscf/d. The additional capacity will help meet Iraq’s rapidly growing power demand by delivering significant new volumes of clean-burning natural gas.
The expansion will bolster power generation and support industrial growth across the KRI, underpinning the KRG’s Runaki initiative to deliver 24-hour electricity, while improving supply to other regions of Iraq.
The $1.1 billion project was backed by financing from the Bank of Sharjah, the US Development Finance Corporation (DFC), and proceeds from Pearl Petroleum’s $350 million senior secured bond issued in 2024 and listed on Nordic Alternative Bond Market. At its peak, the project employed over 10,000 people and involved the delivery of more than 6,000 tonnes of steel and 6.2 million man-hours, making it one of the largest private-sector infrastructure builds in Iraq in recent years.
Majid Jafar, CEO of Crescent Petroleum and Board Managing Director of Dana Gas, said: “Delivering KM250 ahead of schedule marks a significant achievement for Crescent Petroleum, Dana Gas, and our Pearl Consortium partners. This accomplishment highlights our ongoing dedication to the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, demonstrates our capacity to unlock its vast energy resources, and reinforces our commitment to generating jobs, enhancing local services, and providing cleaner, more reliable energy for the Region and the Country.”
“I am especially grateful for the strong support of the KRG and local authorities, whose cooperation helped us overcome challenges and sustain momentum throughout the project. I would also like to recognise the outstanding leadership of Richard Hall, CEO of Dana Gas, who navigated the complex dynamics and guided the project to successful completion eight months ahead of schedule.”
Richard Hall, CEO, Dana Gas, said: “Completing KM250 early is a huge milestone for Dana Gas and reflects the hands-on approach we brought to the project in the absence of the main contractor. By assuming operational oversight, Dana Gas and Crescent Petroleum were able to focus delivery, resolve issues quickly, and restore momentum – yielding real results on the ground.
“The additional capacity strengthens our production profile and is expected to deliver substantial annual revenue for Dana Gas. It also supports our mission to deliver stable, cleaner energy to KRI communities, reduce diesel dependence and advance the region’s ambition for 24-hour electrification.”
KM250 Project Overview
The gas from KM250 will serve growing power demand in the KRI and the rest of Iraq. The plant will also produce 7,000 barrels per day of condensate and 460 tonnes per day of LPG, supplementing existing output of 15,200 bbl/d and 1,070 t/d respectively.
The facility incorporates state-of-the-art technology, including AI monitoring tools, high-efficiency compressors, and modern processes for sulphur and contaminant removal. These upgrades will boost efficiency and reduce environmental impact.
In 2024, Dana Gas and Crescent Petroleum assumed operational control of KM250, working in collaborating with Havatec—the project’s sub-contractor—and other partners. By implementing accelerated project delivery strategies and resetting project timelines, they successfully achieved early commissioning and gas sales.
KM250 has proven both companies’ capabilities in delivering complex natural gas infrastructure. The learnings and systems developed from this project will inform future developments across the region.
With KM250 operational, focus now shifts to the next phase: further appraisal and expansion of the Khor Mor field, and continued progress at Chemchemal to unlock additional gas resources for the region and the country.
Pearl Petroleum
Pearl Petroleum was established in 2009 as a consortium, with Dana Gas and Crescent Petroleum serving as joint operators and each holding a 35% equity stake. OMV, MOL, and RWE later joined the partnership, each acquiring a 10% share. Today, Pearl Petroleum supplies natural gas to four power plants across the KRI, meeting over 80% of the region’s power needs and serving more than six million people.
With 85% national employment and over 20,000 direct and indirect jobs created, Pearl has made a significant contribution to the KRI economy. Clean-burning natural gas from Khor Mor has helped avoid more than 59 million tonnes of CO2 emissions by replacing oil and diesel with natural gas. Pearl Petroleum has also enabled billions of dollars in fuel cost savings for the host government, while driving regional economic growth.
Pearl Petroleum remains committed to maintaining carbon neutrality having reduced total GHG emissions by over 20% in 2024 to 200 kTCO2e, while reducing overall energy consumption by 5%, bringing its total carbon intensity to 4.4kg CO2/Boe. This is among the lowest in the industry, supplemented by offsets of the remaining emissions to effect carbon neutrality.
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Felix H Mohr on Entrepreneurship, Discipline, and Making Business Knowledge Accessible to Everyone
Hong Kong, 16th October 2025, ZEX PR WIRE, Felix H Mohr is a German entrepreneur and investor recognized for his disciplined approach to building and scaling ventures. Now 34, he has founded companies across marketing, education, and property, drawing on years of hands-on experience in the fintech sector. Rather than following hype, Felix focuses on fundamentals – turning experience, iteration, and persistence into long-term success.
Raised in a multilingual household, Felix learned early that communication and adaptability are key ingredients for growth. His career began in Asia, where he combined teaching, marketing, and consulting before launching his first startups. Those formative years taught him that entrepreneurship is rarely about a single big idea; it’s about resilience, problem-solving, and the willingness to learn continuously.
“Most challenges are solvable once you decide to face them,” Felix says. “The people who keep learning and refining their craft eventually win – not because they’re lucky, but because they stay consistent when others stop.”
Felix’s portfolio has included ventures in fintech, marketing, and online education – industries that share one common theme: the need for trust and transparency. Through social media and online courses, he distills complex business lessons into practical insights that founders can apply immediately. His philosophy centers on accessibility – breaking down the walls that make high-level business knowledge seem out of reach for beginners.
He often emphasizes the power of personal development over shortcuts. Discipline, according to Felix, is the bridge between intention and achievement. His daily content reflects this idea, blending motivation with actionable advice for entrepreneurs navigating early-stage chaos. Each post, video, or talk is grounded in real-world experience rather than theory.
Over the past decade, Felix has advised startups, collaborated with founders across continents, and shared frameworks for sustainable business growth. His message resonates with those who value progress over perfection. “Iteration beats talent every time,” he explains. “If you show up every day and make small improvements, success compounds naturally.”
Today, Felix continues to focus on education and mentorship, helping people transform information into execution. His long-term goal is simple: to make credible, experience-based business knowledge globally accessible and to encourage more aspiring founders to start – even before they feel ready.
Learn more about Felix H Mohr at felixhmohr.com, or connect with him on X, LinkedIn, and YouTube.
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CARE ESG Awards 2025: Recognising MENA’s pioneers driving climate action and sustainable growth
Dubai, UAE, 16th October 2025, ZEX PR WIRE, Trescon, in partnership with ESG Mena, announced the launch of the CARE ESG Awards, a landmark platform recognising the innovators, organisations, and change makers redefining sustainability standards across the Middle East and North Africa. The CARE ESG Awards will take place at the inaugural Climate Action, Renewable Energy & Sustainability Forum (CARE MENA), co-located with the Digitization, AI & Emerging Tech Summit (DATE). Together, the two events will bring together over 4,000 government, industry, technology, and sustainability leaders.
Built on a rigorous, merit-based evaluation criteria, the Awards will recognise excellence across 16 categories driving progress in areas such as clean energy, finance, mobility, agritech, healthcare, governance, and technology. From disruptive start-ups and corporates to youth advocates and senior leaders, the awards honour those shaping a more resilient, low ‑carbon future for the region.
Naveen Bharadwaj, Group CEO, Trescon, said: “Across the MENA region, we’re witnessing transformative climate ambition take shape through bold clean energy projects and ESG leadership. With the CARE ESG Awards, we at Trescon are building a global platform that recognises this progress, inspires collaboration, and accelerates the region’s role in defining a more sustainable world.”
Together with ESG Mena, the region’s first independent ESG knowledge hub, the Awards uphold credibility, transparency, and reach. ESG Mena’s expertise, spanning the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Morocco and beyond, ensures that recognition is strictly merit based‑, highlighting genuine leadership and measurable impact across the ESG landscape.
A distinguished jury panel drawn from respected organisations will oversee the selection process. Their collective expertise guarantees that winners embody the highest standards of environmental, social, and governance leadership.
Saleh Jafar, Founder & CEO, ESG Mena, added: “Since founding ESG Mena, our mission has been to cut through the noise and spotlight initiatives that deliver measurable results. Partnering with Trescon ensures that recognition is based on evidence and outcomes, and that the region’s true sustainability leaders get the visibility they deserve.”
Winners will gain regional and international recognition as benchmarks of sustainability excellence, positioning their work as models for replication and scale. Beyond the accolade, they will unlock opportunities to engage directly with policymakers, investors, and industry leaders shaping the MENA region’s sustainable future.
The awards will also feature a Sustainability Fashion Show, showcasing collections crafted from recycled materials, ethical fabrics, and circular design principles.
The CARE ESG Awards, by Trescon and ESG Mena, stand as a beacon of measurable climate action, corporate responsibility, and sustainable innovation – celebrating those who lead with courage, vision, and integrity.
For more information, visit: www.careforsustainability.com/careesg-awards
For further enquiries, contact:
Shadi Dawi
Global Director – PR & Media
M: +971 55 498 4989 | E: shadi@tresconglobal.com
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