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Turkish police seized the cars of “Australia’s most wanted gangster”

The law enforcement agencies will chase the offenders with Ferrari, Bentley, Porsche and a bunch of other German vehicles Turkish authorities recently arrested Hakan Ike, a notorious gangster and drug kingpin who earned the nickname...

Patriarch Bartholomew’s Christmas message is dedicated to the theology of peace

Ecumenical Patriarch and Archbishop of Constantinople Bartholomew dedicated his Christmas message to the theology of peace. He begins with the words of the 14th century hesychast, St. Nicholas Cavàsila, that through the incarnation of...

A Path to Compassion: Gustavo Guillerme’s Path to Peace and Understanding in Brussels

In an emotional meeting at the European Jewish Community Center (EJCC) in Brussels, Gustavo Guillermé, President of the "World Congress for Intercultural and Interreligious Dialogue, A Pathway to Peace," together with the famed architect...

UN rights chief warns of dehumanization of Palestinians amid West Bank violence as Gaza crisis deepens

The dehumanization of Palestinians that characterizes many of the settlers’ actions is very disturbing and must cease immediately,” Mr. Türk said

A popular Turkish series fined because of a religious dispute

Turkey's radio and television regulatory body RTUK has imposed a two-week ban on the popular TV series “Scarlet pimples” (Kizil Goncalar) because it is against "national and spiritual values of society", Reuters reported. Ilhan Tascha,...

Five Athos abbots have spoken out against the new digital identity cards

Five abbots of Athos monasteries (Xiropotam, Caracal, Dohiar, Philotei and Constamonite) and nearly ten of monasteries in Greece sent an open letter to the Greek government, in which they want the exchange of old...

Ouranopolitism and patriotism

By priest Daniil Sysoev “Ouranopolitism is (from the Greek Ouranos - sky, polis - city) a doctrine that affirms the primacy of Divine laws over earthly ones, the primacy of love for the heavenly Father...

The contribution of communities and movements to the future of Europe

By Martin Hoegger Christian movements and communities have something to say about the future of Europe, and more broadly about peace in the world. In Timisoara, Romania, at the annual meeting of the "Together for...

Security Council adopts key resolution on Gaza crisis

The Security Council has adopted a resolution on Gaza crisis, among other points, demands immediate, safe and unhindered delivery of humanitarian assistance

The Strauss dynasty with a new interactive museum in Vienna

"Strauss House" is not just a museum. Concerts will be held in it, and those who wish can take on the role of conductors A new interactive museum dedicated to the Strauss musical dynasty has...

The heir to the Hermès empire plans to adopt his 51-year-old gardener and leave him half of his $12 billion

Nicolas Puech, the 80-year-old heir to the Hermès fortune, is reportedly planning to distribute his fortune in an unexpected way. According to Swiss publication Tribune de Genève, cited by the New York Post, Puech plans...

A fine of 41.7 million euros for the largest banks in Greece

The Greek Commission for the Protection of Competition has imposed the largest fine imposed so far in the amount of 41.7 million euros on several banks in Greece, the Greek TV channel Sky reported. Piraeus...

33 pythons found on a train from Bulgaria to Turkey

Turkish customs officials found 33 pythons on a train traveling from Bulgaria to Turkey, Nova TV reported. The operation was at the Kapakule border crossing. The snakes were hidden under a passenger's bed. Two of the...

Editrice Vaticana presented a book on Mama Antula, the new Argentinean saint

Published in Italian by the prestigious Editrice Vaticana, the book illuminates the life and work of María Antonia de Paz y Figueroa, known as Mama Antula, who will be canonized on February 11, 2024,...

Coal use set to record in 2023

Global coal supply is expected to hit a record high in use in 2023 on the back of increased demand from now with emerging and developing economies. This is according to a report, published...

Greek Synod anathematizes gay marriage

The clergy is also against adoption by same-sex couples The Holy Synod of the Greek Church stood categorically against the conclusion of marriages and the adoption of children by same-sex couples. The conservative government is...

Whales and dolphins are highly threatened by warming oceans

The consequences of climate change are increasingly threatening whales and dolphins, says a new report cited by DPA. The non-governmental organization "Conservation of whales and dolphins" published the document on the occasion of the COP...

The leaders of Hungary and Turkey exchanged generous gifts

This happened upon the arrival of the Turkish president in Budapest. Viktor Orbán surprised him with a gift - a horse, - "A gift from one horse nation to another horse nation: Aristocrat, a...

Pope Francis celebrated his 87th birthday in the presence of dozens of children

Children from the Vatican-run pediatric clinic sang several songs for the Holy Father Pope Francis turned 87 today, greeted by children who helped him blow out the candle on a celebratory white cake, Reuters reported....

Turkey introduces non-alcoholic all inclusive in some hotels

The head of the Mediterranean Association of Hoteliers and Tour Operators (AKTOB) Kaan Cavaloglu motivated the need for this initiative with the rising costs against the background of the complex economic situation in Turkey Representatives...

Why do dogs destroy things when they are alone

You come home after a long day at work and your dog greets you at the door – tail wagging and sloppy kisses. You smile, grateful for this kind welcome. And then your gaze...

Europe’s new Ariane 6 rocket will fly in June 2024

The European Space Agency's (ESA) Ariane 6 rocket will fly for the first time on June 15, 2024. It will carry an array of small satellites, including two from NASA, ESA officials added. After four...

UN General Assembly votes by large majority for immediate humanitarian ceasefire during emergency session

Resolution demanding an “immediate humanitarian ceasefire”, the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages and well as “ensuring humanitarian access”.

‘Humanitarian disaster zone’: Gaza hospital capacity decimated

The last barely functioning hospital in northern Gaza is a “humanitarian disaster zone”, the UN World Health Organization (WHO) said on Tuesday

Kindergarten in Germany removes Christmas tree and sparks debate

The management does not want to put up a Christmas tree “in a spirit of religious freedom”, headlines the regional newspaper BILD By Ivan Dimitrov A decision by a kindergarten in the Lockstedt district of the...
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