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European Office of the Church of Scientology launches youth guide promoting EU VALUES

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Online initiative explains EU values, the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and the European Convention on Human Rights with official sources, scenarios and a self-check quiz

BRUSSELS, Belgium — 19 February 2026 — The European Office of the Church of Scientology for Public Affairs and Human Rights has launched “Europe’s Values, Your Rights”, a new online educational guide designed for young adults and written in plain language. The initiative brings together the European Union’s foundational values under Article 2 of the Treaty on European Union, the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, and the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), with links throughout to official EU and Council of Europe materials.

The guide is built around a practical civic-literacy goal: helping readers understand not only what a right is, but also where that right sits in Europe’s institutional architecture and which body is competent in different situations. A recurring source of public confusion—the difference between the European Union and the Council of Europe—is addressed early, including a simplified map of who does what and when the Charter applies versus when the Convention and Strasbourg case-law become relevant.

At the core of “Europe’s Values, Your Rights” is an explanation of the six EU values—human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality, the rule of law and respect for human rights—presented with brief examples intended to help young adults recognise how values appear in everyday life: at work, in education, online, and in civic participation. The site anchors these explanations in primary texts, linking users to official documents rather than commentary.

A major section introduces the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights as a legally binding text, with a practical explanation of how it binds EU institutions and also Member States when they implement EU law. The guide directs readers to authoritative clarification such as the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) overview of the Charter’s field of application and provides a structured pathway through the Charter’s themes—dignity, freedoms, equality, solidarity, citizens’ rights and justice—aimed at non-specialist readers.

In parallel, the guide outlines the purpose and scope of the European Convention on Human Rights, describing it as a Council of Europe treaty supervised by the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg. It notes, in general terms, the principle that applicants normally turn to domestic remedies first and then assess Strasbourg admissibility in line with the Court’s official guidance. The site underlines that it is an educational resource and not legal advice, and refers readers to official instructions and qualified support where appropriate.

Designed for mobile reading habits, the initiative includes a short learning layer: a six-question self-check quiz that tests basic competence and applicability (for example, when the Charter is binding), and a “civic toolkit” that points to established European participation channels and public-information mechanisms such as the European Citizens’ Initiative, the European Parliament petitions portal, and the Commission’s Have Your Say consultations, alongside youth programmes including Erasmus+ and the European Solidarity Corps.

Brussels, the EU capital: a long-running human-rights presence

The European Office notes that it has maintained a human-rights presence in Brussels—the capital of the European Union—since 1990, evolving in different forms over time. According to the Office, this work has served as a focal point for programmes intended to inform the public about the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and how its principles can support a humane and peaceful society grounded in respect for each individual.

That institutional focus is also described in the Office’s statutes. In the wording provided within its internal governance documents, the organisation defines itself as a religious association operating within European legal and human-rights frameworks. The statutes, approved and recorded at the Registry of Religious Entities of the Ministry of Presidency and Justice of the EU meber state Spain, state:

“Article 1.- An entity of organizational nature is constituted […] as a religious association abiding by article 16 of the Constitution, Organic Law 7/1980 of 5 July, on Religious Freedom, article 2.2.(c) of the Royal Decree 594/2015 of July 3rd, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, under the name EUROPEAN OFFICE OF THE CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS AND HUMAN RIGHTS, vested with legal personality and full legal capacity, which shall be governed by the aforementioned regulations, the provisions set forth herein, and other applicable laws. Its territorial scope is national and European, and it shall act as an entity of reference for the entire European territory. It shall operate as a purely religious non-profit organisation, which shall be responsible for carrying out its own activities and act as a representative for the various Churches in Europe before national and supranational public and private institutions, fostering that which is set forth in article 17 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union and pursuant to article 2.2 of the Organic Law on Religious Freedom, joining to the European values of Human Dignity, Freedom, Democracy, Equality/Equity, the Rule of Law and Human Rights […]”

The same statutory framing links the Office’s work to the structured dialogue foreseen under Article 17 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, which provides for open, transparent and regular dialogue between EU institutions and churches, religious associations, and philosophical and non-confessional organisations.

How the initiative frames Scientology’s ongoing contribution to European values

A dedicated section of the guide (“How Scientology communities contribute”) places the launch within a broader description of Scientology-linked community programmes across Europe that are presented as practical, day-to-day support for the same principles set out in Article 2 TEU. In the guide’s approach, “values” are treated less as abstract declarations and more as measurable civic habits—education, prevention and volunteering—that can reinforce human dignity, freedom, equality, the rule of law and human rights in local communities.

Within that framework, the guide links to programme areas described as active across Europe, including human-rights education, drug-prevention education, and community assistance through the Volunteer Ministers, alongside other social-betterment and rehabilitation initiatives referenced via Scientology Europe. The guide’s narrative connects these strands to a civic premise: rights protections are strongest when people understand them and communities invest in prevention and responsibility, reducing the conditions in which exploitation, discrimination and social exclusion develop.

Scientology and its founder L. Ron Hubbard are referenced in the initiative as the origin and inspiration for this long-running humanitarian approach, in which educational and social programmes are presented as complementary community-level efforts alongside institutional protections. The guide’s structure reflects that positioning: it begins with Europe’s legal frameworks and institutional roles, then situates community action—education, prevention and volunteering—within that wider European context.

Ivan Arjona, the Church of Scientology’s representative to the EU, OSCE, Council of Europe and UN, said: “Europe’s values become real when they are understood and practised in daily life. If young adults can clearly distinguish what the EU Charter does, what the European Convention does, and which institution is competent, they are better equipped to act responsibly, resolve disputes lawfully, and protect dignity and freedom—both for themselves and for others.”

Facilities supporting dialogue and community initiatives

The European Office also notes that it has developed facilities in many European cities—citing Madrid and Brussels, alongside other capitals—to plan and coordinate initiatives intended to benefit communities in Europe and beyond. In that context, the Office states that its conference and meeting rooms are made available for seminars, round tables and related events held by human-rights and community-betterment organisations, consistent with the Office’s stated focus on dialogue and education.

The Brussels office is described as open to the public in line with the general practice of Scientology churches and related facilities, with public-facing information and educational materials accessible to visitors during posted opening times.

The Church of Scientology, its churches, missions, groups and members are present across the European continent. Scientology Europe reports a continent-wide presence through more than 140 churches, missions and affiliated groups in at least 27 European nations, alongside thousands of community-based social betterment and reform initiatives focused on education, prevention and neighbourhood-level support, inspired by the work of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard.

Within Europe’s diverse national frameworks for religion, the Church’s recognitions continue to expand, with administrative and judicial authorities in Spain, Portugal, Sweden, the Netherlands, Italy, Germany Slovakia and others, as well as the European Court of Human Rights, having addressed and acknowledged Scientology communities as protected by the national and international provisions of Freedom of Religion or belief.

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Design Without Borders: How VakkerLight Is Redefining Global Access to High-End Lighting

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Chicago, IL, 15th April 2026, ZEX PR WIRE — There was a time when great design was tied to geography.

If you wanted access to high-end lighting, you went where it lived, Milan, Paris, New York. You worked with local showrooms, relied on trade connections, and navigated long lead times to bring those pieces into your space.

That model no longer holds.

Today, design moves globally, instantly. And companies like VakkerLight are helping redefine what it means to access, produce, and deliver high-end lighting in a connected world.

The End of Geographic Exclusivity

The internet didn’t just change how products are sold, it changed who has access to them.

Design that was once limited to architects and industry insiders is now available to homeowners, small business owners, and independent designers around the world. Inspiration travels faster. Expectations rise.

But access alone isn’t enough. The real challenge is delivering that level of design quality consistently, across borders, without compromising on materials, craftsmanship, or experience.

This is where companies like VakkerLight are setting a new standard.

Global Sourcing, Unified Vision

Modern lighting production is inherently global. Materials, components, and expertise come from different regions, each contributing something specific to the final product.

The challenge is not sourcing, it’s coherence.

Without a strong design vision and tight operational control, globally sourced products can feel fragmented. Inconsistent finishes, mismatched components, and uneven quality are common pitfalls.

VakkerLight addresses this by maintaining a centralized design philosophy while coordinating a global supply network. The result is lighting that feels cohesive and intentional, regardless of where its components originate.

Logistics as a Design Discipline

Shipping a lighting fixture is not simple. Fixtures are fragile, often complex, and require careful handling from factory to final installation.

Delays, damage, and miscommunication can quickly erode the value of even the best-designed product.

This is why logistics has become an extension of design itself. The experience of receiving and installing a fixture is part of how the product is perceived.

VakkerLight supports its global reach with regional warehousing and streamlined distribution systems, ensuring that products arrive efficiently and reliably, a critical factor for both residential customers and large-scale commercial projects.

Serving Both Individuals and Industry

One of the defining characteristics of modern lighting brands is their ability to serve multiple audiences simultaneously.

A homeowner selecting a single pendant for a dining room has different needs than a developer sourcing hundreds of fixtures for a hotel or multi-unit project. Yet both expect the same level of quality, consistency, and service.

VakkerLight operates across this spectrum, offering scalable solutions that meet the demands of individual buyers while supporting the complexity of professional design and construction projects.

Consistency at Scale

Scaling design is difficult.

As companies grow, maintaining quality becomes more challenging. Production increases, supply chains expand, and the margin for error widens.

The brands that succeed are those that build systems capable of maintaining consistency, not just in the product itself, but in the entire customer experience.

For VakkerLight, this means integrating design, manufacturing, and logistics into a cohesive operation where each stage reinforces the next.

A New Global Design Economy

We are entering a phase where design is no longer defined by location, but by access, execution, and reliability.

Consumers expect to discover a product online, understand its quality, and receive it without friction, regardless of where they are. Designers expect partners who can deliver custom or large-scale solutions across borders without compromising timelines.

This is the new standard.

VakkerLight is part of a growing group of companies meeting that expectation, combining global reach with design integrity to make high-end lighting more accessible than ever before.

Where It’s Going

The future of lighting is not just about better products. It’s about better systems.

Systems that connect design to manufacturing. Manufacturing to logistics. Logistics to customer experience.

As these systems become more refined, the gap between local and global design will continue to shrink. What will matter is not where a product comes from, but how well it is conceived, made, and delivered.

In that landscape, companies like VakkerLight are not just participating, they are helping define what comes next.

To learn more visit: https://vakkerlight.com/pages/contact-us

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WanliFlooring Develops Integrated Flooring Solutions for Residential and Commercial Projects

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China, 15th Apr 2026 – As material choices in residential and commercial construction continue to diversify, demand for environmentally responsible and high-performance building materials is steadily increasing. Against this backdrop, Shandong Wanli Decorative Materials Co., Ltd., a China SPC flooring supplier and manufacturer based in Liaocheng, Shandong Province, China, has expanded its presence in the global flooring materials sector through ongoing development in production capacity and manufacturing processes.

Company Overview
Core Business and Industry Positioning
Shandong Wanli Decorative Materials Co., Ltd. focuses on the production and distribution of environmentally conscious flooring materials. Its primary product portfolio includes SPC (stone plastic composite) flooring, LVT (luxury vinyl tile) flooring, and laminate flooring, complemented by a full range of flooring accessories.

As a comprehensive decorative materials manufacturer, the company operates integrated production facilities designed to support large-scale manufacturing and stable supply. It currently maintains 10 production lines and is planning to expand to 20 lines following the completion of a new manufacturing facility. Its products are distributed across multiple international markets, supporting a range of residential, commercial, and project-based applications.
Company History
The company has been active in the flooring industry for approximately two decades. It began operations in 2006 as a laminate flooring workshop and has since expanded into a broader manufacturing platform.
In 2011, Chiping Xinfeng Wood Co., Ltd. was established to expand engineered flooring capacity.
In 2018, Shandong Wanli Decorative Materials Co., Ltd. was formally established to focus on SPC flooring production, alongside Liaocheng Desco Decorative Materials Co., Ltd., which manages international trade operations.
In 2022, Shandong Wanli New Materials Co., Ltd. was established in Jinan, Shandong Province, China, to further support global market expansion.
In 2023, the company introduced LVT flooring products, completing a more comprehensive product portfolio.
In 2024, extrusion equipment for SPC flooring was upgraded to improve production efficiency.
In 2025, large-format engineered flooring press equipment was added to expand product specifications.
In 2026, the addition of 10 new production lines is expected to significantly increase manufacturing capacity.
Through ongoing upgrades in production technology and capacity, the company continues to expand its ability to supply flooring materials across multiple categories.
Core Products
SPC Flooring
SPC (stone plastic composite) flooring is manufactured using natural calcium carbonate and PVC through high-pressure extrusion processes. The material is characterized by water resistance, dimensional stability, and resistance to wear and impact. It is commonly used in residential, commercial, and project-based environments.
Dry Back LVT Flooring
LVT flooring, also referred to as luxury vinyl plank (LVP) or luxury vinyl flooring (LVF), is a resilient flooring material constructed with a PVC base layer, a printed design layer, and a wear-resistant surface. It offers a range of visual finishes, including wood and stone textures, and supports installation methods such as glue-down (dry back) and click systems. It is widely used in residential and commercial interiors.
Laminate Flooring
Laminate flooring is composed of multiple layers, including a wear layer, decorative layer, high-density fiberboard (HDF) core, and a balancing layer. It is designed to provide durability, surface resistance, and a wide range of visual patterns, making it suitable for both residential and commercial applications.
Floor Accessories and Installation Systems
The company also supplies installation-related products, including sealants, moisture barriers, trims, baseboards, underlayments, and maintenance products. These components are intended to support installation efficiency and long-term product performance.

Industry Position
Integrated Manufacturing Structure
The company operates as a direct manufacturer integrating production and sales functions. This structure enables greater control over production timelines, customization processes, and supply chain coordination.
Customization Capabilities
OEM and ODM services are available across product design, manufacturing, packaging, and delivery. These services are designed to accommodate varying technical and market requirements.
Manufacturing Capabilities
Production System
The company currently operates 10 production lines, including:
3 laminate flooring production lines
6 SPC flooring production lines
1 LVT flooring production line
Following planned expansion, total capacity is expected to reach 20 production lines, supporting increased output and broader product availability.

Quality Management
Operations are aligned with ISO9001 quality management standards, ISO14001 environmental management standards, and CE certification requirements. A standardized quality control system is applied across raw material sourcing, production processes, and final product inspection to support product consistency and compliance.
Application Value
Durability and Stability
Material selection and manufacturing processes are designed to maintain structural stability under varying environmental conditions. Production tolerances are controlled within defined limits, and quality inspection procedures are applied throughout the manufacturing process.
Installation and Maintenance
SPC and laminate flooring products utilize click-lock installation systems, supporting simplified assembly. Damaged sections can be replaced individually without removing the entire floor. Dry back LVT flooring requires adhesive installation and is typically handled by experienced installers.

Application Versatility
The product range is suitable for residential spaces such as bedrooms and living rooms, as well as high-traffic commercial environments including retail, education, and public facilities. Product specifications can be adapted based on usage requirements.
Design and Surface Finishes
The flooring products are available in a range of surface designs, including wood, stone, and textile-inspired finishes. Surface treatments such as embossed-in-register (EIR), matte finishes, and textured effects are used to enhance visual depth and material appearance.
Summary
Shandong Wanli Decorative Materials Co., Ltd. is a flooring manufacturer integrating research and development, production, and sales. Its product portfolio includes SPC flooring, LVT flooring, laminate flooring, and related accessories.
With an established production system, standardized quality management, and flexible customization capabilities, the company supplies flooring materials to international markets across multiple application scenarios. Future development plans include continued expansion of production capacity and further participation in global markets.
Contact Information
Contact: Joy Tian
Website: www.wanliflooring.com

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West Red Lake Gold Drills 904 Complex Hitting 215.26 grams per tonne Gold over 5.35 Metres

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We plan to keep two drills turning in the 904 Complex for the remainder of 2026, providing continuous news flow and updates as they become available

Canada, 15th Apr 2026– Global Stocks News – Sponsored content disseminated on behalf of West Red Lake Gold. On April 13, 2026, West Red Lake Gold Mines (TSXV: WRLG) (OTCQB: WRLGF) announced drill results from the Austin 904 Complex at its Madsen Mine Project in Ontario, Canada.

Situated at the bottom of Main Austin, starting at approximately 650 metres depth, the 904 Complex is a high-grade panel of mineralization, about 200 square metres, the equivalent of seven regulation NFL football fields.

This area has seen very little mining historically, leaving the main mineralized zone mostly intact. That is expected to allow for larger stopes and more efficient development and extraction from this high-grade area.

“The 904 Complex in lower Austin is steadily growing into a very important part of the future at Madsen,” stated Will Robinson, VP of Exploration in the April 13, 2026 press release. “Having only just gained access to this area for drilling in late 2025, the results received to date are highly encouraging.

“For historic comparison,” continued Robinson, “The High-Grade Zone discovery by Goldcorp Inc. in Red Lake was initially established on nine holes with a weighted average grade of 311 grams per tonne gold, uncapped, over 2.3 metres[1] – we already have multiple results received to date out of 904 that exceed these grades and thicknesses.”

Previously released 904 highlights include 11.2 metres @ 26.16 g/t gold, 3.55 metres @ 37.87 g/t gold, 7.8 Metres @ 139.45 g/t gold, 7.7 metres @ 18.31 g/t gold, 8.7 metres @ 74.70 g/t gold, 4.3 metres @ 30.16 g/t gold.

Also, 4.75 metres @ 219.73 g/t gold, 2.5 metres @ 133.13 g/t gold, 3 metres @ 148.36 g/t gold, 5 metres @ 36.06 g/t gold, 3.15 metres @ 41.90 g/t gold.

In the video below, Robinson breaks down the significance of the April 13, 2026 904 Complex drill results.

“I want to provide a little bit of background information on the news we just put out today,” stated Robinson in the YouTube explainer video. “We’re announcing some very exciting drill results from the Lower Austin area, and a new area that we’ve been defining, called the 904 Complex.”

“These results come from our definition drilling programs that are ongoing at Madsen. The holes were drilled from the 13 level in the Madsen Mine, which is at approximately 650 meters depth. The deposit was mined, historically, down to around 1,300 meters depth.”

“We find ourselves at about the halfway point,” continued Robinson. “We’re starting to tap into some high tonnage, less remnant areas of the mine. That’s one of the things about the 904 Complex that is so important. It’s essentially a 200 by 200-metre panel of gold mineralization that remains mostly intact.”

FIGURE 5. Long Section showing drill highlights from current press release in Austin 904 Complex with (grade x thickness) at ≥ 25 (g/t Au x m). Interval length denotes downhole core length. True thickness has not been calculated, but is expected to be ≥ 70% of downhole length based on intercept angles observed in the drill core.[2]

[2] Mineral resources are estimated at a cut-off grade of 3.38 g/t Au and a gold price of US1,800/oz. Please refer to the technical report entitled “NI 43-101 Technical Report and Prefeasibility Study for the Madsen Mine, Ontario, Canada”, prepared by SRK Consulting (Canada) Inc. and dated January 7, 2025 (the “Madsen Report”). A full copy of the Madsen Report is available on the Company’s website and on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca.

“Most of the mining that we do at Madsen occurs in proximity to remnant workings and historic development,” stated Robinson in the explainer video. “Having access to a large area of un-mined mineralization will benefit us greatly. We’ve only drilled 30 meters down into the 904 complex panel. We still have roughly 170 meters of vertical extent to continue defining this high potential area.”

“We plan to keep two drills turning in the 904 Complex for the remainder of 2026, providing continuous news flow and updates as they become available,” concluded Robinson.

Exploding global debt is threatening the stability of fiat currency. Gold, unlike cash, can not be generated through government policy or financial engineering. A weakened US dollar is bullish for gold.

“The country with the largest debt—$39 trillion and counting—is the United States,” writes WRLG founding strategic investor Frank Giustra on March 23, 2026. “Interest on that debt now exceeds defense spending.”

“With over $10 trillion in U.S. debt maturing in the next 12 months and the 10-year yield approaching 4.5%, the massive $1 trillion in interest costs the U.S. absorbed last year are set to climb even higher.”

“I am quite certain that the price of gold, as measured in fiat currency, can only rise dramatically in years to come,” added Giustra.

2025 was a “ramp-up year” that saw the Madsen Mine pour 20,147 ounces of gold, sold at an average price of US$3,650 per ounce, yielding total gold sales revenue of US$73 million (C$99 million).

WRLG declared commercial production at the mine on January 1, 2026. Since then, production has continued, and the price of gold has increased from US$4,330 per ounce to US$4,750 per ounce.

The technical information presented in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Will Robinson, P.Geo., Vice President of Exploration for West Red Lake Gold and the Qualified Person for exploration at the West Red Lake Project, as defined by NI 43-101. Mr. Robinson is not independent of WRLG.

Contact: guy.bennett@globalstocksnews.com 

Disclaimer: West Red Lake Gold paid Global Stocks News (GSN) $1,750 for the research, writing and dissemination of this content. 

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The Madsen Mine deposit presently hosts a National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (“NI 43-101”) Indicated resource of 1.65 million ounces (“Moz”) of gold grading 7.4 g/t Au within 6.9 Mt, and an Inferred resource of 0.37 Moz of gold grading 6.3 g/t Au within 1.8 Mt. Mineral resources are estimated at a cut-off grade of 3.38 g/t Au and a gold price of US$1,800/oz. A full copy of the Madsen Report is available on the Company’s website and on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca.

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