Archeology
An ancient Roman amphitheater discovered in Switzerland
Archaeologists have found the remains of an ancient Roman amphitheater in Switzerland. An oval-shaped structure measuring about 50 × 40 meters was built in the 4th century AD in the…
Dr. Petar Gramatikov is the Editor in Chief and Director of The European Times. He is a member of the Union of Bulgarian Reporters. Dr. Gramatikov has more than 20 years of Academic experience in different institutions for higher education in Bulgaria. He also examined lectures, related to theoretical problems involved in the application of international law in religious law where a special focus has been given to the legal framework of New Religious Movements, freedom of religion and self-determination, and State-Church relations for plural-ethnic states. In addition to his professional and academic experience, Dr. Gramatikov has more than 10 years Media experience where he hold a positions as Editor of a tourism quarterly periodical “Club Orpheus” magazine – “ORPHEUS CLUB Wellness” PLC, Plovdiv; Consultant and author of religious lectures for the specialized rubric for deaf people at the Bulgarian National Television and has been Accredited as a journalist from “Help the Needy” Public Newspaper at the United Nations Office in Geneva, Switzerland.
Archeology
Archaeologists have found the remains of an ancient Roman amphitheater in Switzerland. An oval-shaped structure measuring about 50 × 40 meters was built in the 4th century AD in the…
23 January 2022 · 3 min read
Archeology
Israeli archaeologists were lucky to find in 2021 a treasure with rare silver coins, which are more than 2 thousand years old. An ancient cache has been set up in…
19 January 2022 · 2 min read
Archeology
Archaeologists have discovered on the Croatian island of Rab a building of Roman settlers from Dalmatia, erected to protect against the Ostrogoths. A temporary wooden structure was erected on the…
14 January 2022 · 3 min read
Archeology
Chromium steel was considered one of the main inventions of the 20th century, but archaeologists from Great Britain, having examined medieval Persian manuscripts, discovered a recipe for its receipt. This…
12 January 2022 · 1 min read
Archeology
Archaeologists have found during the excavation of the ancient city of Perret a bronze military diploma from the Roman period, which was issued in 123 AD, that is, during the…
12 January 2022 · 3 min read
Health
WHO has officially recognized computer gambling as a disease Computer gambling has been officially recognized as a disease and is included in the eleventh update of the International Statistical Classification…
12 January 2022 · 2 min read
Christianity
To most of our contemporaries, Christianity and humanism seem incompatible. Our Orthodox revival is pushing away from humanism and asserting itself as something that is the opposite of anti-Christian humanism.…
11 January 2022 · 16 min read
Human Rights
The government wants to change the constitution to include a mention of "Jordanians" in Chapter Two, entitled "Rights and Duties of Jordanians", which also talks about equality of citizens' rights.
8 January 2022 · 2 min read
Economy
By the end of the year, the average monthly salary will reach about 163 dollars The increase in consumer prices in Cuba in 2021 will reach 70 percent, said Minister…
31 December 2021 · 2 min read
Archeology
Researchers from the University of Seville may have managed to locate the long-sought ruins of the temple of the Phoenician god Melkart, whom locals call Hercules Gaditano. It is a…
29 December 2021 · 3 min read
