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Monthly Archives: February, 2024

International Day for the Prevention of Violent Extremism as and when Conducive to Terrorism, 12 February

Violent extremism is an affront to the purposes and principles of the United Nations. It undermines peace and security, human rights and sustainable development.

The European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) condemned the repression against the Bulgarians in North Macedonia

ECRI highlights the cases of a number of attacks against people who identify themselves as Bulgarians The European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) of...

“Mosfilm” turns 100 years old

The studio survived both the Soviet communist era and imposed censorship, as well as the severe economic downturn that followed the collapse of the...

Gaza: UN health agency warns over continuing attacks on healthcare

The war in Gaza hasn’t spared hospitals, their staff or the people sheltering there, more than 350 attacks on healthcare in the enclave since hostilities erupted.

Very Small Pores Make a Big Difference in Filtering Technology

Nanoporous membranes are valuable tools for filtering out impurities from water and numerous other applications. However, there’s still much work to do to...

Beyond Borders – Saints As Unifying Figures In Christianity, Islam, Judaism, And Hinduism

Over centuries and across diverse cultures, saints have emerged as unifying figures in Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and Hinduism, bridging gaps and connecting believers beyond...

CloudOps: Trends and Predictions for 2024

What Is CloudOps?  CloudOps, or Cloud Operations, refers to the systems, processes and methodologies that organizations employ to operate and manage their cloud-based services...

Navigating the Complexities of Modern Web Development

Web development stands as a cornerstone in today’s digital era. Its importance escalates as the world increasingly interacts online. This blog dives into...

Canonization of Mama Antula, Argentina’s First Saint Woman Unites Leaders of Diverse Religions

Leaders from different religions came together to witness the canonization of Argentina's first saint, Saint Mama Antula. This historic event showcased the strength of interreligious dialogue and mutual respect. With high-level political figures and ecclesiastical authorities in attendance, the ceremony symbolized unity and celebrated a woman whose faith left a lasting impact. The event, broadcasted live, served as a powerful reminder of how faith can unite people around common values and aspirations. Pope Francis, known for his dedication to interreligious dialogue, continues to promote peace and inclusivity.

Presidential Election in Russia: Candidates and the Inevitable Victory of Vladimir Putin

As Russia prepares for the next presidential election, all eyes are on the candidates vying for the country's highest office. Although the outcome seems inevitable: the re-election of incumbent President Vladimir Putin.

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