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450 years since the battle of Lepanto

The Battle of Lepanto was a naval engagement that took place on 7 October 1571 when a fleet of the Holy League, a coalition of Catholic states (comprising Spain and most of Italy) arranged by Pope Pius V, inflicted a major defeat...

New Study: Against Ageism and towards active social citizenship for older persons

Professor Gerald Quinn, UN Special Rapporteur on the rights of persons with disabilities, together with Professor Israel Doron have conducted a study (publ. Department of the European Social Charter Directorate General Human Rights and Rule of...

Actress Yulia Peresild and director Klim Shipenko on how the world’s first orbit feature film is being shot

Nobel Week is being watched around the world, as is the Challenge research and education project, which is being implemented jointly by Channel One and Roscosmos in the Year of Science and Technology. What...

Chronology of Gypsy History (2)

1958 Bulgaria: Nomadism banned. Czechoslovakia: Nomadism banned. Hungary: National Gypsy organization established. 1960 England and Wales: Caravan Sites Act reduces provision of caravan sites. France: Communauté Mondiale Gitane established. German Federal Republic: Courts rule that Gypsies were persecuted for...

A 3,200-year-old stone inscription telling of a Trojan prince from the sea people has been unraveled

An inscription on a stone slab of 3200 years, which tells about a Trojan prince and who is from the mysterious sea peoples, was read, archaeologists announced yesterday, October 7, Live Science reported. The 29-meter-long...

Chronology of Gypsy History (1)

224-241 Persia: In the reign of Shah Ardashir, Gypsies first come from India to work. 420-438 Persia: Bahram Gur, Shah of Persia, brings Gypsy musicians from India. 661 Arab Empire: Indians (Zott) brought from India to Mesopotamia. 669...

See a treasure of Venetian glass vessels found in the Black Sea bay on the Bulgarian coast

On August 27, 2021 in the Archaeological Museum of Burgas will be opened an exhibition dedicated to the results of archaeological underwater research of the Center for Underwater Archeology and the National History Museum...

Writer from Tanzania with a Nobel Prize for Literature

Tanzanian writer Abdulrazak Gurna (1948), who grew up on Fr. Zanzibar, but moved to England as a refugee in the late 1960s, won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2021, according to the Nobel...

Persian rulers paid their workers with silver, not used slaves

Persian rulers paid their workers with silver, not used slaves

Persecutions against the Gypsy ethnic group throughout Europe also have a very long history

Persecutions against the Gypsy ethnic group throughout Europe also have a very long history

9 ways to teach a child to handle money

9 ways to teach a child to handle money

FREE CITIES – NON-TRADITIONAL SUBJECTS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW

FREE CITIES - NON-TRADITIONAL SUBJECTS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW

Marie-Antoinette’s love letters deciphered

Marie-Antoinette’s love letters deciphered

UN shocking report: Diagnosed mental health problems in children

UN shocking report: Diagnosed mental health problems in children

UNICEF: COVID blockades with terrible consequences for children

UNICEF: COVID blockades with terrible consequences for children

The bloodless sacrifice in Orphism and the ancient practices of sacrifice

The bloodless sacrifice in Orphism and the ancient practices of sacrifice

The Sacred Image and the Struggle Against It (1)

The Sacred Image and the Struggle Against It (1)

From jihad to ijtihad

From jihad to ijtihad

Archeology: Roman tombs found in ancient city

Archeology: Roman tombs found in ancient city

Glaciers – home to animals, plants and birds: who will die due to global warming

Glaciers - home to animals, plants and birds: who will die due to global warming

Robots-psychologists: how technology is helping children with autism

Robots-psychologists: how technology is helping children with autism

A carriage and a glass piano were shown in Turkey

A carriage and a glass piano were shown in Turkey

Marie Antoinette’s fashionista fled to England during the Revolution

Marie Antoinette's fashionista fled to England during the Revolution

Immortal love. In China, found a grave with lovers, 1500 years old

Immortal love. In China, found a grave with lovers, 1500 years old

A more than 800-year-old armor found in an old garden shed

A more than 800-year-old armor found in an old garden shed
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