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Monthly Archives: September, 2022

A US court has rejected a Guelph Treasure claim brought by heirs of Jewish merchants

The treasure of the Guelphs is on display in the Berlin Museum of Decorative Arts A US court has awarded victory to a major German...

The new fishing season has started in Turkey – a lot expected, but more expensive bonito

fishing season - For Turkey, which has four seas, fishing is an important pillar of the country's economy, especially in the Black Sea region...

St. John Chrysostom on laughter and jokes

From "Discourses on the Epistle to the Ephesians", XVII: And fornication and all impurity or selfishness should not even be mentioned among you, as befits...

The Gifts of Taoism

“Go with the flow.” “The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step.” “By letting go all gets done.” “All things change.” “Let it be.” All of these...

China: “serious human rights violations” in Xinjiang says UN

China responsible for "serious human rights violations" in Xinjiang province according to the UN human rights report

Germany: EIB supports social and affordable housing in Hanover with €60 million

InvestEU in Germany: EIB supports social and affordable housing in Hanover with €60 million

Scientists Discover a Simple Trick To Cut Down on Your Drinking

The study found that people consumed about 6.5% less wine when they drank from smaller glasses. A new study identifies a simple trick that may...

Farm to fork: new rules for faster approval of organic pesticides

The Farm to Fork Strategy is at the heart of the European Green Deal aiming to make food systems fair, healthy and environmentally-friendly.

Syndrome K: Ray Liotta Narrates Stephen Edwards’ Documentary About Three Doctors Whose Manufactured “Fatal Disease” Saved Jewish Lives

The best voice-over in film history is Ray Liotta’s 16-minute opening to Goodfellas. Understated, earnest, almost reassuring, it entices the viewer into a world of...

“It Gets Dark” around Kepa Lehtinen

Kepa Lehtinen is a well-known Finnish composer who made his name as a film and television composer. His distinctive brand is special: he is a pianist and crafts well-thought melodies and harmonies that brings everything that a classical feeling mixed with a cinematic story can bring to a listener. But man, he also plays theremin!

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