Christianity
Bulgaria and the “Jewish question”
Today, the tension between Bulgaria and the Republic of Northern Macedonia is escalating on the basis of different readings on a number of issues from the recent and distant history…
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Christianity
Today, the tension between Bulgaria and the Republic of Northern Macedonia is escalating on the basis of different readings on a number of issues from the recent and distant history…
Health
New mania in Bulgaria - people who refuse to vaccinate their children drink disinfectant with chlorine dioxide as a remedy against COVID-19. The Ministry of Health of the Republic of…
Charities
Yorkshire’s Brain Tumour Charity (YBTC) has launched a brand new support group to help families impacted by a brain tumour diagnosis across South Yorkshire. Patients with any grade of tumour,…
Charities
Litter Free Norbury Community Update – February 2022 Litter Free Norbury (‘LFN’), the charitable organisation based in Croydon, which strives to make Norbury, London, a nicer place, free of litter…
America
Evelin Banev - Brendo caused a federal prosecutor in Switzerland to file a lawsuit against Credit Suisse. The bank should pay a compensation worth 42 million Swiss francs on charges…
Economy
There is hardly another country in Europe that takes such good care of its retirees. In 2021, the Norwegian Sovereign Wealth Fund, from which the money for pensions comes, has…
Education
How will the impacts of these social processes be assessed? From the point of view of the spatial scale of the impact, the consequences for the country, the region, the…
Human Rights
A New Zealand woman has decided to sell her husband at auction after he left her alone with their children during a school holiday, The Independent reported. Irish Linda McAllister…
Charities
From early this morning (Friday 4 February) thousands of farmers, gamekeepers and land managers around the UK are setting off across their fields to count the farmland birds that share…
America
The COVID-19 pandemic could reverse decades of global progress in stamping out female genital mutilation (FGM), UN agencies warn ahead of the International Day to eliminate the harmful practice. Shuttered…