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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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Thousands of women in protest want the Istanbul Convention

Amid a heightened police presence, protesters in Istanbul gathered in Shishane Square, holding banners reading "We are not giving up the Istanbul Convention" and shouting slogans "Long live the solidarity of women", "We are not silent, we are not afraid and we will not obey" and "This is just the beginning, we will continue to fight."

Tokyo Olympics getting underway with no spectators, and restrictions on church visits

The Tokyo Olympic Games are getting underway in one of the world's biggest cities, but there will be no spectators - and none of the usual spiritual support from churches.

28 Gambians Return Home from Algeria with IOM, EU Support

Download logo On 18 July, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) facilitated the voluntary and safe return of 28 Gambian migrants stranded in Algeria through...

Croatia is ahead of Bulgaria in adopting the euro

Croatia will be ready to join the euro area in January 2023. "With regard to the time Croatia will spend in ERMII, we are convinced that during its participation in the mechanism we will maintain the stability of the exchange rate and be ready to we will join the eurozone on January 1, 2023, "Prime Minister Andrei Plenkovic said in a speech posted on the government's website, SeeNews reports.

Burning churches and demolished monuments: The anger of the Indians in Canada erupted

Father Sylvester Obi Ibeque is devastated. When he arrived at the Church of the Sacred Heart on the morning of June 21, where he had been preaching for years, only smoke, ashes, and other smoldering ruins remained. He feels powerless and far from alone.

Ancient Cnidus opened its doors, where the Aegean and the Mediterranean meet

The ancient city of Cnidus, home to the astronomer and mathematician Eudoxus, Dr. Euriphon, the artist Polygnotos and the architect of the Alexandria lighthouse, considered one of the seven wonders of the world, Sostratos, attracts attention with its centuries-old splendor.

Elderly people die in their homes in Canada due to lack of air conditioning

The heat wave, which began a week ago, has already killed at least 500 people in Canada. The country's armed forces were ready to help evacuate cities and fight more than 170 forest fires in the western part of the country, Deutsche Welle reported. At least 177 fires have been active in the western province of British Columbia, 76 of which have occurred in the past two days, authorities said. Most are caused by lightning. . "We saw about 12,000 lightning strikes on Friday," said Cliff Chapman, director of the British Columbia Fire Department. Lisa LaPoint, director of the Department of Ecology in British Columbia, the region most affected by the "heat dome", said the number of sudden deaths in the past week had risen to 719. LaPoint explained that this figure was three times higher than normal for this period, so that almost 500 deaths were due to the heat wave that triggered the thermometers in the province, to unprecedented figures, such as 49.6 degrees Celsius in the interior of British Columbia.

Public health advice for flooding in western Europe

The floods in western Europe are the worst seen in a generation, and more than 100 people have already lost their lives. Germany and...

CCHR Wants Ban on Electroshock “Conversion Therapy” Extended to All ECT

Watchdog says, “conversion therapy,” which uses electroshock, is torture recognized by the UN. Whether used for behavior modification, internet addiction or any psychiatric condition,...

Scaling-up off-grid solar across Africa

EIB and International Solar Alliance study identifies solutions to unlock energy access for 120 million households New analysis identifies challenges and solutions to transform clean...
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