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Swiss Federal Prosecutor’s Office: Brendo’s network has sent 70 million francs to a bank

Evelin Banev - Brendo caused a federal prosecutor in Switzerland to file a lawsuit against Credit Suisse. The bank should pay a compensation worth 42 million Swiss francs on charges that it allowed Brendo...

Facebook has a blacklist of dangerous accounts

The company was again criticized for the selection on the list Facebook has a "blacklist" of more than 4,000 people and organizations that the company has identified as dangerous. This was announced by the online...

Croats now without visas to the US, Bulgaria sharply backwards and an outsider along with only two other EU countries

Sofia deteriorated on a key criterion. As of Saturday, Croatian citizens are already traveling to the United States without visas, while Bulgaria is abruptly moving away from free travel to America. Croatia has been included...

Authorities let a tourist pick up a large diamond she found in a national park

A stunning find was made end of last year by a tourist in a US national park - the traveler found a large diamond and, what is most interesting, the local authorities allowed the...

What Kids Lose When They Don’t Read Books Like ‘Maus’

Last month, a Tennessee school board voted unanimously to remove the Pulitzer-prize winning graphic novel “Maus” from the district’s eighth grade curriculum on the Holocaust. In the book, American cartoonist Art Spiegelman details his parents’...

NASA Proposes a Way That Dark Matter’s Influence Could Be Directly Observed

This artist’s rendering shows a view of our own Milky Way Galaxy and its central bar as it might appear if viewed from above. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/R. Hurt (SSC) How Dark Matter Could Be Measured in...

Rabbi Lustig: ‘Fraternity an opportunity to heal world with acts of love’ – Vatican News

By Francesca Merlo - Dubai, UAE The principles in the Document on Human Fraternity, according to Rabbi M. Bruce Lustig, are principles that "we all should adhere to". They talk about dignity; they talk about justice;...

New WHO platform promotes global cancer prevention 

With one in five people worldwide developing cancer during their lifetimes, prevention of the disease has become one of the most significant public health challenges of the 21st century.

Pandemic threatens push to end Female Genital Mutilation

The COVID-19 pandemic could reverse decades of global progress in stamping out female genital mutilation (FGM), UN agencies warn ahead of the International Day to eliminate the harmful practice.  Shuttered schools, lockdowns and disruption to...

Anxiety leads to diabetes and heart disease in men

U.S. researchers have found that men who are more anxious are more likely to develop heart disease and diabetes. The results of the study are published in the Journal of the American Heart Association....

A hen tried to sneak into the Pentagon

A chicken was captured while "searching the Pentagon's security zone" - one of the most heavily guarded buildings in the world, an animal protection organization said, quoted by AFP. Animal Welfare League staff in Arlington...

Christian marriage and family in an Orthodox perspective

On the eve of the International Marriage Week, which is held annually from 7 to 14 February, our editorial board offers a series of materials on the religious dimensions of the family and marriage. From...

TOON Books Acquired by Astra Books for Young Readers

TOON Books, founded by Francoise Mouly in 2008, has found a new home: The publisher was acquired by Astra Books for Young Readers (ABFYR), and is now that ABFYR's seventh imprint.  “TOON books are all...

New Book Looks into the Value of Religious Confession

“Religious Confession and Evidential Privilege in the 21st Century” seeks to spark discussion on the preservation of the confidentiality of confession while increasing accountability, especially in the case of the vulnerable. First published by GEOFFREY...

Christian leaders plea for Hong Kong to release former newspaper owner Jimmy Lai

An international coalition of Christian leaders from across Catholic and Protestant traditions has made a joint plea for the release of Hong Kong's Catholic pro-democracy supporter Jimmy Lai and other imprisoned activists as part of a Chinese New Year amnesty.

Sugarcane Juice Market Revenue to Cross USD 233.61 Mn by 2028: The Insight Partners

NEW YORK, UNITED STATES, February 2, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ -- According to our latest market study, titled “Sugarcane Juice Market Forecast to 2028 – COVID-19 Impact and Global Analysis – by Category (Organic and Conventional),...

Omicron and children: how the smallest get sick with a new strain and what to look for

Usually, children and infants get sick with COVID-19 more easily, but due to the spread of the omicron strain, minors began to get sick at a record frequency, and the number of hospitalizations also...

There are 73 thousand species of trees on Earth, but 12.5% ​​of them have not yet been discovered

There are more tree species on Earth than previously thought: a study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences by 100 scientists from around the world says there are 14% more tree...

On the effects of vitamin D

Vitamin D helps the body absorb calcium, which improves bone strength Studies over the years have shown that vitamin D can reduce the risk of developing cardiovascular disease and cancer. Few high-quality and controlled studies...

Wheat Protein Market worth $ 4,788.49 Million by 2028 – Exclusive Research by The Insight Partners

NEW YORK, UNITED STATES, January 31, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ -- According to our latest market study on “Wheat Protein Market Forecast to 2028 – COVID-19 Impact and Global Analysis – by Product (Wheat Gluten, Wheat...

Book ban efforts spread across the U.S.

In Wyoming, a county prosecutor’s office considered charges against library employees for stocking books like “Sex Is a Funny Word” and “This Book Is Gay.” Book bans In Oklahoma, a bill was introduced in the state...

Bahá’í World Publication: New article highlights efforts for racial justice in US | BWNS

The latest article published on The Bahá’í World website examines the American Bahá’í community’s efforts to counter racism.

Pro-Boxer Wins Same-Race Discrimination Lawsuit

A professional boxer catches the attention of Harvard Law and Yale in his biggest fight yet: to prove same-race discrimination against a famed Olympic medalist. These duties are not ones that we can afford to ignore...

New book urges Hispanic immigrants to embrace conservative principles

America is still a land of opportunity where conservative principles of faith and personal responsibility can help Hispanic immigrants go from rags to riches, according to a new autobiographical self-help book by author David...

Handwriting betrays a person’s character

Is it true that handwriting betrays a person's character, temperament and other traits? Handwriting is a mysterious thing: many are convinced that one can be judged by the cues he writes. On the occasion of...
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