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Archaeologist claims to have discovered biblical Sodom

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Researchers are certain that Tell el-Hamam in Jordan, where signs of extreme heat and a layer of destruction are consistent with the biblical story...
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People are capable of hearing silence

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Silence is indeed difficult to describe, but psychologists from Johns Hopkins University (USA) have discovered that we can hear it. The scientists presented their...
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The Orthodox Church of Ukraine is moving to a new calendar

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The Synod of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine approved the transition to the New Julian calendar from September 1, Reuters reports. This means that the...
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A play about Tsar Boris III of Bulgaria to be performed...

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The play will also be presented at the Embassy of Bulgaria in London at the end of July and the beginning of September -...
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Scientists study sarcophagi from Ancient Egypt with computed tomography

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A collaboration between the museum and the clinic could set a precedent for combining the study of historical artifacts with cutting-edge medical technology to...
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The oldest Hebrew Bible in the world sold for a record...

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The "Sassoon Codex" dates from the late 9th or early 10th century The price was reached in just 4 minutes of contested bidding between two...
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A Ukrainian court convicted former Kirovgrad Metropolitan Yoasaf of justifying the...

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The former Kirovgrad Metropolitan Joasaf (Guben) of the UOC, as well as the secretary of the diocese, Father Roman Kondratyuk, were sentenced to three...
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30% of children aged 7-9 in Europe are overweight

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This number of overweight is expected to continue to grow in the coming years. About 30 percent of primary school-age children in Europe are overweight or obese
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Hurricane Grace lashes eastern Mexico as it moves inland – Vatican News

At least eight people have been killed and three are still missing, after Hurricane Grace hit Mexico twice in two days, causing widespread damage, flooding, and landslides.

What happens to your body if you drink tea every day

It's no secret that tea is one of the most popular drinks in the world. People drink it before bed, in the morning to wake up or in the afternoon - when it's time for tea.

Lack of a nutrient can shorten your life

Eating greasy fish irregularly means a lack of omega-3s in your diet, which can shorten your life even more than smoking, warn new research, quoted by the Daily Mail.

France has entered the fourth wave of the coronavirus pandemic

Attal said the new wave was "faster" and had a "steeper slope" than all previous ones, adding that "the dynamics of the pandemic are extremely strong".

Sergei Loznitsa’s documentary about Babi Yar won an award at the Cannes Film Festival

Film by Ukrainian director Sergei Loznitsa Babiy Yar. The context of the events of the Holocaust in Ukraine received the Golden Eye award at the Cannes Film Festival.

One of the most powerful economies is on the verge of a huge debt crisis

In China, there is a wave of non-fulfillment of the corporate debt, which will lead the country to a huge financial crisis, writes the PIA News. The media reminds that even before the pandemic between the IMF and the World Bank, the President said that the "scenario of China's debt" could submerge the world. In Asia, a new threat is emerging, which in all probability will again affect the whole world.

Matthew Nimetz: Identity cannot be negotiated

The uniqueness of the Macedonian language is universally recognized and confirmed at the UN, says former mediator in the dispute between Greece and the Republic of Northern Macedonia over the country's name, Matthew Nimetz. In an interview with Channel 5, when asked about the relations between Sofia and Skopje, he explained that for the Greek side the problem was not in the identity, but in the name, and this is already a different dispute.

WHAT IS CULTURE? INSIGHTS INTO A KEY DRIVER OF BEHAVIOUR

This white paper aims to explore the different components of culture and behaviours, and how it impacts the way we see the world, from health outcomes and the perception of chronic conditions, to environmental concerns and the aging process. With insights from various experts, we looked into how industries are embracing different cultures and using culture as a tool to create a more connected world.

Why tomatoes are best meal in the heat

Fragrant, fleshy tomatoes that have ripened in the sun cannot be compared with greenhouse specimens. In terms of useful properties, this is generally an ideal summer meal, and most importantly, they do not need to be cooked!

The Chinese were the first to cultivate cannabis 12 thousand years ago.

Geneticists compared the DNA of 110 different cannabis strains from around the world and found that the basal group originated in China. The cultivation of this plant began about 12 thousand years ago, that is, in the early Neolithic era, which coincides with archaeological finds. The article was published in the journal Science Advances.
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