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Greece destroys Bulgarian network for fake COVID-certificates

Greece destroys Bulgarian network for fake COVID-certificates

The first woman with a headscarf graduated from the Turkish Military Academy

The first woman with a headscarf graduated from the Turkish Military Academy

Adapting to stress saves depression

Adapting to stress saves depression

Bishop fell in love with an author of erotic novels

When Spanish Bishop Javier Novel resigned last month, the Catholic Church said briefly that it was a matter of "personal reasons." It is now clear that Javier Novel has fallen in love with the author...

Bidding for two bracelets of Marie Antoinette

The Christie's auction house estimates that they could reach 3.7 million euros A new challenge for connoisseurs of jewelry with opportunities - two diamond bracelets by Maria-Antoinette are sold at auction, organized by the auction...

European Commission ready to issue € 250 billion green bonds to NextGenerationEU

The European Commission today adopted an independently valued framework for green bonds, thus taking a step forward in issuing up to € 250 billion in green bonds, or 30% of the total issue of...

Playing Jesus Christ “honor of my spiritual life, and a childhood dream realized”

The Actor Who Portrays Jesus in ‘The Chosen’ is Aware of the Honor and Responsibility He Now Bears Jonathan Roumie, a devout Roman Catholic, tells the Irish Times he was inspired in his portrayal of Jesus in the television series The...

The Turkish strategy in Afghanistan pays off. Erdogan’s role in NATO solidifies

NATO’s withdrawal from Afghanistan and the extremely rapid occupation of the capital, Kabul, by the Taliban, followed by the collapse of the withdrawal of Western troops and personnel, is a game changer in relations...

Most Translated Books in Every Country

As the world celebrates Book Lover’s Day on the 9th August, the online languagelearning provider Preply released a report on "The Most Translated Books in the World". Preply has compared 195 countries and researched the...

States have the primary responsibility to … protect the human rights of religious minorities

Today we honour and remember the victims of acts of violence based on religion or belief. Across the world, we continue to witness a rise in hate speech, intolerance, and even physical violence and attacks...

International Day Commemorating the Victims of Acts of Violence Based on Religion or Belief | 22 August

Human Rights Related to Freedom of Religion or Belief Freedom of religion or belief, freedom of opinion and expression, the right to peaceful assembly and the right to freedom of association are interdependent, interrelated and...

Relationship between big tech and policing is shielded behind commercial confidentiality: it’s a problem

For over ten years, public inquiries, press reports, police whistleblowers – and even chief constables – have been raising the issue of police IT systems not being fit for purpose and ultimately failing victims...

North Korea is starving, and Kim Jong Un is having fun on an 80-meter yacht

A food crisis and a terrible famine plague North Korea, while its leader Kim Jong Un has devoted himself to holiday entertainment, NK News reports, quoted by standartnews.com.

20 years of UN Firearms Protocol and Programme of Action on Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW) shed light on way forward

Vienna (Austria), 9 August 2021 – As 2021 marks the 20th Anniversary of the UN Firearms Protocol and the Programme of Action (PoA) on Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW), UNODC, jointly with the...

The New MIVILUDES Report: Bad Methodology, Unreliable Results

Privileging the saisines (i.e., reports by those who write to denounce a “cultic deviance”) may only lead to biased conclusions. by Massimo Introvigne The MIVILUDES, the French Inter-ministerial mission for monitoring and combating cultic deviances (dérives sectaires), which is...

Scientology celebrated World Friendship Day

For World Friendship Day, the Church of Scientology Shares the Key to Lasting Relationships LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA • A new “Golden Rule” to kindle compassion, improve relationships, and empower happiness, from a common-sense, universal moral code The Church of...

UNODC and Siemens AG strengthen partnership for business integrity

Vienna (Austria), 2 August 2021 - The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) and Siemens AG signed a funding agreement worth US$ 4 million to strengthen business integrity. The sum represents the largest...

“Victims´ Voices Lead the Way”: Karly Church

Karly had just arrived in a new city, she was homeless. She had no family or social support system and battled a serious drug addiction. This is when she met her traffickers. “They took...

A truck full of coffee instead of opium – UNODC helps farmers in Lao PDR with alternative livelihoods

23 July 2021 – A man dressed in a purple silk shirt is inspecting a truck about to leave Huapanh, a North Eastern province of Lao PDR. The truck is departing an area infamous...

Mekong region is of great importance to India: EAM Jaishankar

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar. File   | Photo Credit: PTI He made these remarks while addressing the 1th Mekong-Ganga Cooperation meeting comprising six countries — India, Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos and Vietnam By  — Shyamal Sinha India...

(Video) Free Iran World Summit 2021: The Strategy of Nukes, Missiles and Executioner Doomed to Fail

Maryam Rajavi: Khamenei is developing nuclear weapons to guarantee the regime's survival. The only way to prevent it is to reinstitute the six UN resolutions Maryam Rajavi: Khamenei's objective for installing Raisi is to confront...

Milano Say No to Drugs volunteers work with City on international Day against drugs

WORLD DAY AGAINST DRUG ABUSE AND TRAFFICKING 2021. Say NO to drugs volunteers in Milan with the support of CityHall Bike service BIKEMI The Say NO to Drugs volunteers in Milan brought the Truth about...

King walks around the covid

For 14 months, since the first wave of the coronavirus pandemic, the king of Bhutan has been tirelessly touring the country to monitor the implementation of anti-cancer restrictions, Reuters reported. Jigme Hesar Namgial Wangchuk wandered...

Looking for gold under the desert as soon as Egypt loosens regulations

Areas in the easternmost part of the Sahara Desert will soon be developed by mining companies looking for gold deposits. This became possible after the Egyptian government eased the requirements for foreign investors to...

Greece’s gold mines are revived

The Greek parliament has approved a revised contract with Canada's Eldorado Gold Corp., paving the way for a major investment in mining that has been suspended for years due to licensing and environmental protection. The...
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