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Monthly Archives: May, 2023

Afghanistan: Guterres says women worker ban ‘unacceptable and puts lives in jeopardy’

Secretary-General António Guterres was speaking to reporters in Doha, Qatar, after convening an international meeting of Special Envoys on Afghanistan. He said they had agreed on the...

Europe must open up to new ideas about the secular state

Religion is one of the toughest challenges facing modern secular societies in their search for identity, equality and cohesion.

Russia is preparing a pilot introduction of the digital ruble

The digital ruble will be offered to everyone after it has been tested among a narrow circle of real customers. This was stated in...

Europe Day 2023: celebrating European unity

On 9 May, the European Union will celebrate Europe Day 2023, a moment to commemorate the Schuman Declaration on 9 May 1950.

A woman from a Fayum portrait was diagnosed by the image

Scientists have studied a Fayum portrait of a young woman dating back to the 2nd century and stored at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Pieces of the authentic cross of Christ for the coronation of King Charles III – gift from the Pope

The small fragments are embedded in the Welsh Cross, which will be seen by millions of people The coronation procession of King Charles III will...

Human rights scholars concerned about unsolved Tai Ji Men case

European and US human rights academics concerned about post-authoritarian persecution and the Tai Ji Men Case INTERNATIONAL DIPLOMACY: Chen Chu acknowledges the importance of the issue...

Commissioner Nicolas Schmit on International Workers’ Day

In view of the International Workers' Day, Commissioner Nicolas Schmit made the following statement: "On 1 May, as we mark International Workers' Day, the EU remains committed...

A star is corn: Researchers develop biodegradable mask material made of corn

A biodegradable mask that can comfortably protect its wearer without harming the environment is one step closer to reality, thanks to research at...

WFP resumes operations in Sudan, amid full-blown humanitarian ‘catastrophe’

WFP had paused its life-saving activities after three staff were killed in North Darfur on 15 April, the first day of clashes between the...

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