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Monthly Archives: November, 2021

Terry Gilliam’s musical was taken down for insulting transsexuals

The management of the Old Vic Theater in London has canceled the musical "Into the woods", directed by Terry Gilliam, expected next year, due...

Eastern Europe has become the global epicenter of COVID-19, but it has also accelerated vaccination

Data on thousands or more of people infected with coronavirus in 24 hours in any country in the fall and winter are less and...

Jewelry of the Grand Duchess auctioned off by Sotheby’s in Geneva

Russian imperial jewelry, secretly exported by a British diplomat during the 1917 revolution, will be sold at auction next week in Geneva. Among the most...

Facebook preventively stops facial recognition

The technology will not be used until regulations are introduced Facebook owner Meta has announced that it is shutting down the facial recognition system on...

Speech by President von der Leyen at the Annual Budget Conference 2021

"Check against delivery" Thank you, Commissioner Hahn, dear Gio,Dear Ladies and Gentlemen, when Klaus Hasselmann and Giorgio Parisi were recently awarded this year´s Nobel Prize in...

Mansion of Mazra‘ih: Conservation work on Holy Place continues apace

The project to preserve the Mansion of Mazra‘ih is now showing significant progress. Most notably, Bahá’u’lláh’s room has now been prepared for visitors.

Pope Francis: Memories of the priest that baptised him

Vatican News presents excerpts from Pope Francis’ preface to the book “Ho fatto cristiano il Papa” (“I made the Pope a Christian”), the biography of Don Enrico Pozzoli, the Salesian missionary who baptised Jorge Mario Bergoglio in Buenos Aires in 1936 and followed his vocation up to the novitiate. The new book by Ferruccio Pallavera will be presented in various Italian cities over the next few days, with the first event taking place in Asti on 10 November at the city's seminary.

The Most Reluctant Convert depicts CS Lewis dragging his feet to Christianity

The Most Reluctant Convert: The Untold Story of C.S. Lewis, who converted from atheism to Christianity, grossed $1.2 million on Nov. 3 at special showings in more than 400 theaters across North America and its strong start has extended its release.

Religious equality in employment: Where is Europe heading to?

More than two decades ago, the European Union committed itself to protect workers' equality by adopting Directive 2000/78 of 27 November 2000, which prohibits...

UN probe finds evidence of crimes against humanity by Myanmar junta – Vatican News

The UN’s fact-finding body investigating the Myanmar military junta’s crackdown on opponents of its coup says there is evidence that could point to crimes against humanity.

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