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Netherlands partially lifts Europe’s toughest lockdown - Vatican News
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Netherlands partially lifts Europe’s toughest lockdown

By Stefan J. Bos  Liberal Prime Minister of the Netherlands Mark Rutte said non-essential stores, sex workers, hairdressers, beauty salons, and others can reopen under strict conditions until 5 p.m.…

16 January 2022 · 2 min read

Guatemalan authorities stop migrant caravan headed to US - Vatican News
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Guatemalan authorities stop migrant caravan headed to US

Guatemalan authorities stopped a caravan of migrants from Honduras. They attempted to cross from Guatemala to the Mexican border with the United States. By James Blears The intention of the…

16 January 2022 · 2 min read

Biden proclaims January 16th as Religious Freedom Day
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America

Biden proclaims January 16th as Religious Freedom Day

A Proclamation on Religious Freedom Day, 2022 In a proclamation signed last January 14th, USA President Joe Biden celebrated January 16th, 2022 as Religious Freedom Day. In that declaration Biden stated:…

16 January 2022 · 3 min read

Environment

Aero train of the USSR: why was a successful project closed?

Work on high-speed monorail transport ended abruptly in the mid-1930s, despite positive reviews. In 1933, in the capital's Central Park of Culture and Leisure. Gorky, an unusual structure appeared: a…

16 January 2022 · 2 min read

Education

Alpine highway and legendary castles

Impressive locations in Romania for a trip Bran and Peles castles, Transfagaras mountain road: what to see in the country during a trip ... The Budyansky family from Energodar, Zaporozhye…

16 January 2022 · 9 min read

Religion

Woman buried her husband alive for immortality

A resident of India buried her husband alive so that he would "gain immortality." The incident took place in a suburb of Chennai, according to Times Now. The disappearance of…

16 January 2022 · 1 min read

A pair of wedding rings Who in the US thinks marriage and children should be the priority?
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America

Who in the US thinks marriage and children should be the priority?

Are Americans turning their back on marriage and having families? It looks like it. Being married and having children is certainly waning in importance for most U.S. Americans a new…

16 January 2022 · 4 min read

Cryptocurrencies to be banned for Muslims
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International

Cryptocurrencies to be banned for Muslims

A religious authority has demanded that cryptocurrencies be banned for Muslims The use of cryptocurrencies is not in line with sharia law and should be banned from Muslims, according to…

15 January 2022 · 1 min read