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USCIRF 2025 report: Hungary and Russia’s Growing Religious Intolerance Under the...

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The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) has released its 2025 annual report, painting a grim picture of religious repression and discrimination...
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EP Staff See ‘Culinary Imperialism’ in Parliament Restaurants

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European Parliament (EP) staff are complaining about the lack of Eastern European cuisine in its restaurants, Politico reports. An unnamed aide to a Slovak...
Switzerland Offers Huge Reward For Ideas On How To Remove Ammunition From Its Lakes

Switzerland offers huge reward for ideas on how to remove ammunition...

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Switzerland’s picturesque Alpine lakes are hiding a dangerous secret: thousands of tons of ammunition. For decades, the Swiss military has used them as convenient...
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The US excludes the last major Russian state bank from SWIFT

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The last of Russia's major state-owned banks, which retains access to the SWIFT system for international payments in the world's major currencies, will become...
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The 10 Most Influential Books on the European Economy: A Deep...

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Economic thought in Europe has shaped, and been shaped by, centuries of political and social transformation. This article explores ten landmark books that have...
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The miniature island that changes its nationality every 6 months

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It is located in a river between France and Spain There are no pheasants on Pheasant Island, Victor Hugo exclaimed when he visited the site...
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Why do roses have thorns

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Roses are one of the most beautiful flowers, but they are distinguished not only by their colors and fragrance, but also by the fact...
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4 reasons why red wine is no longer healthy

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Scientists and doctors have considered red wine to be healthy for years. A study linked moderate alcohol consumption – defined as one drink or...
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Iran may ban keeping pets as ‘symbols of the West’

Iran's parliament is considering a bill that could introduce a virtual ban on keeping pets in the country, reports the BBC. If it is...

Mental Health Watchdog forced to say “I told you” about depression chemical imbalance

Landmark study disproves that a “chemical imbalance” causes depression—a scientifically meaningless theory that has misled consumers while driving up antidepressant sales to $15 billion a year.

The Netherlands has banned another 24 super yachts from leaving the country because of links to Russia

Dutch customs officials have identified another group of superyachts that may be owned by Russian individuals. The service is currently monitoring 24 of these...

German scientists have developed a technology for mass production of the most advanced perovskite solar cells

The most prestigious scientific journal Nature Energy published an article by German scientists on the development of a technology for the scalable production of...

G-Shock launches “space” watch in honor of NASA

This model is approved for use in spacecraft and on board the ISS. Launched Casio G-Shock watch in orange, which is dedicated to the NASA...

Othello syndrome: causes, symptoms and treatment

People who have pathological jealousy need psychological treatment Othello syndrome is known by this name because of the character in Shakespeare's play, who is characterized...

Iconic Atari 2600 console gets the Lego treatment for company‘s 50th anniversary

Including three game cartridges. The console itself came out in 1977. The kit contains 2,532 pieces and will be available for order on August 1...

Collapse of the Etna volcano could trigger a tsunami in the Ionian Sea

The largest active volcano in Europe - Etna is sliding eastward into the sea, and scientists fear that it could cause a catastrophic tsunami,...

The mysterious baroness that Napoleon was afraid of – Madame de Stahl

205 years since the death of one of the most influential women of the 19th century Anna Stahl, or as her full name is -...

Pictures taken above the Large Hadron Collider have stoked fears. Are new portals opening?

The post was published in iXBT.com blogs, its author is not related to iXBT.com editors “These incredible photos taken above CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC)...
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