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UNODC Report – signs of increased opium production in Myanmar
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UNODC Report – signs of increased opium production in Myanmar

Bangkok (Thailand), 8 April 2022 - The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) opium survey for Myanmar has found that cultivation in Myanmar between September 2020 and January 2021…

12 April 2022 · 3 min read

Moroccan Jews in Belgium celebrate Mimouna
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Moroccan Jews in Belgium celebrate Mimouna

Mimouna is a festival that marks the end of the Jewish Passover in Morocco. Although specific to Moroccan Jews, it is so joyful and convivial that it has been adopted…

12 April 2022 · 1 min read

UNODC and Japan agree to strengthen cross-border cooperation in Central Asia 
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UNODC and Japan agree to strengthen cross-border cooperation in Central Asia 

© UNODC Tashkent (Uzbekistan), 11 April 2022 – The region of Central Asia borders Afghanistan, the world’s largest opium poppy producer, and the area serves as a hub for illicit…

11 April 2022 · 3 min read

Archeology

The Vikings were 1,000 years ahead of Columbus

Wood from an ancient settlement on the Canadian island of Newfoundland testifies that long before Christopher Columbus crossed the Atlantic Ocean, the Vikings were the first to reach the New…

11 April 2022 · 3 min read

Health

The world by touch

Navigation for the blind, "translator" for dialogues with the deaf and eye substitutes... According to the WHO, there are more than 2 billion people with visual impairments in the world.…

11 April 2022 · 15 min read

Christianity

The veneration of saints in the Orthodox Church

The definitions of the Sixth Ecumenical Council of 631 state: "We seal the doctrine with our consent by preaching the one Christ, the incarnate Son of God. The seventh-century father,…

11 April 2022 · 3 min read

Christianity

The Sacred Images and the struggle against it

The question of icon-worship seems to be purely practical, given that icon-painting is a church-applied art. But in the Orthodox Church he received an extremely thorough, truly theological staging. What…

10 April 2022 · 10 min read

International

The mystery of black diamonds

why scientists believe that they came from outer space? The largest black diamond was put up for auction. He is over a billion years old. The gemstone weighs 555.55 carats.…

10 April 2022 · 5 min read

Archeology

Genetic history of the Europeans studied

Modern Europeans owe their blue eyes to hunter-gatherers, their height to Asian nomads and their blond hair to Anatolian Neolithic farmers, Maylonline reported. Estonian and Italian researchers have looked at…

10 April 2022 · 3 min read