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What happens if we sleep too much?
According to statistics, 30 percent of the world's population has sleep problems. Scientists have proven that it is desirable for a healthy adult to sleep about eight hours. But what…
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According to statistics, 30 percent of the world's population has sleep problems. Scientists have proven that it is desirable for a healthy adult to sleep about eight hours. But what…
Economy
Bulgaria is the first in Europe in the export of black caviar. This was announced on January 23 by Assoc. Prof. Violin Raykov from the Institute of Oceanology at the…
Economy
Kazakhstan's economic growth was 6.4% from January to November 2025, according to Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Economy Serik Zhumangarin, according to a Kazinform correspondent. Growth in the…
Economy
Restrictions on investment in US companies for residents of Uzbekistan will be removed starting in 2026, according to a decision by the Central Bank of the republic. The regulator has…
International
70 people who gathered end of December from all over Russia to pray for the health of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky were detained in St. Petersburg, Russian media wrote, defining…
International
Domodedovo Airport, confiscated in favor of the state, will be put up for sale at an open auction in early 2026. This was announced by the Minister of Finance of…
Health
As the saying goes, "laughter is the best medicine," and regular practice has a number of health benefits, according to new research and practices like laughter yoga, wrote the Associated…
Christianity
Organization of Monastic Life The basic regulations for monastic life are contained in the Athonite Rule; more detailed details are recorded in the internal monastic rules (canonisms). The Rule provides…
Christianity
During the Ottoman era, Athos remained under the patronage (though not always unselfish) of the Turkish sultans, which allowed the Holy Mountain to retain at least some of its former…
Christianity
Ancient Period In antiquity, the mountain, which, according to the ancients (Steph. Byz. Ethnica. P. 36), bore the name of the mythical Thracian giant Athos (αθως, αθων - of pre-Greek…