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Africa

Central bank to mint gold coins to fight inflation

The Central Bank of Zimbabwe has announced that it will start minting gold coins in the month of July. The decision is aimed at curbing record inflation, which has led…

8 August 2022 · 2 min read

Food

Salt is a drug that leads to hypertension

Salt is addictive, and addiction to it can become a risk factor for hypertension, says the doctor of medical sciences and nutritionist Mariat Mukhina. There are people who perceive sodium…

8 August 2022 · 3 min read

ENTERTAINMENT

Alla Pugacheva bought a pressure chamber for 50,000 EUR

The Russian pop star gave Philip Kirkorov the first place among the most influential musicians in the country Not only Philip Kirkorov, but also his ex-wife Alla Pugacheva follows in…

8 August 2022 · 3 min read

Environment

Over 85% of pigs in the EU live in appalling conditions

A major investigation reveals the cruelty suffered by sows in the EU. The organization Compassion in world farming, or CIWF, is conducting an undercover investigation in which shocking footage has…

8 August 2022 · 3 min read

Christianity

For myself and for the bishops (verses 1-220)

The work of St. Gregory the Theologian For myself and for the bishops is one of the most censored patristic works, although it was created in the so-called "Golden Age"…

8 August 2022 · 13 min read

Environment

Drought could cause Parmesan shortage, scientists warn

The Mediterranean region is currently one of the hotspots of the climate crisis Against the background of the drought in Italy, humanity may face a shortage of Parmesan cheese, predict…

8 August 2022 · 2 min read

Environment

Scientists turn old CDs into biosensors

Scientists from the State University of New York at Binghampton have found a new application for old CDs, using them to make flexible wearable biosensors, reports the New Atlas site.…

8 August 2022 · 2 min read