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Libya – Floods of ‘epic proportions’ leave thousands dead

UN agencies and partners are responding to the disaster unfolding in eastern Libya after devastating flooding and loss of life over the weekend

Unemployment Rates Maintain Consistency Staying Below 5% for the Consecutive Month

In a remarkable demonstration of economic resilience, the unemployment rate among countries in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) remained steady at 4.8% in July 2023. This marks the month in a...

China – No More iPhones for Government Officials

China has issued a directive instructing government officials at central government agencies to refrain from using Apple iPhones and other devices with foreign brands for official purposes or bringing them into the office. This news...

Syria – UN completes 200th cross-border aid mission since February quakes

The United Nations announced that it has conducted 200 cross-border aid missions into northwest Syria from Türkiye since the February earthquakes

Mozart has a pain-relieving effect on newborns, a study has proven

Mozart's music has a calming effect on babies. It can ease pain during minor medical procedures, according to a first-of-its-kind study from Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia. Before having their blood drawn by a doctor...

Lithuania Stuns the Basketball World: Three Generations, Three Wins Over USA

Manila, Philippines. A crowd of 11,349 fans witnessed an incredible moment at the Mall of Asia Arena as Lithuania achieved a stunning victory over the United States with a final score of 110-104. This...

Odesa Transfiguration Cathedral, international uproar about Putin’s missile strike (II)

Bitter Winter (09.01.2023) - 23 July 2023 was a Black Sunday for the city of Odesa and for Ukraine. When Ukrainians and the rest of the world woke up, they discovered with horror and anger...

Mexico: Rights experts ‘outraged’ over attacks on women activists

The Government of Mexico is called upon to investigate and prosecute those who attack and kill women activists searching for their missing relatives.

Gabon coup, Army cancels elections and seizes power

There's some news coming from Gabon, as reported in an article for the BBC by George Wright & Kathryn Armstrong. A group of soldiers has just made an appearance on national television claiming that...

FIBA and Global Suppliers Partner to Launch New LED Backstop

FIBA, the organization governing basketball has joined forces with two of its global suppliers, Schelde Sports and Unilumin Sports to unveil an innovative LED backstop. The Super SAM 325 PRO LED marks a milestone...

OECD, What is the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development?

Ever wondered what the OECD is and why it matters? Learn about this influential organization that shapes global economics and policymaking.

The best rooftop bars in Europe

Spanish bars occupy three of the top ten places! Nothing recreates the holiday feeling like heading to a lovely bar to enjoy a drink after leaving your luggage at the hotel. Whether it's an Aperol...

The Kia brand wants to flee Russia for Kazakhstan

Hyundai is also losing hope and considering selling its plant in St. Petersburg, according to Moscow media

A Pskov priest consecrated an eight-meter monument to Stalin

The Veliky Luki Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church will test the actions of the rector of the church in honor of the icon of the Mother of God All Tsaritsa within the village...

Spain Clinches Women’s World Championship with a Left-footed Strike that Broke Down Barriers

In a moment that will forever be remembered in history, Spain achieved a feat by winning the world champions title. This remarkable accomplishment came through Olga Carmona's left-footed goal, which not only dismantled the...

Moscow court bans UBS, Credit Suisse from disposal transactions

Russia's Zenit Bank believes it is at risk of possible losses related to a loan granted in October 2021 in which it participated - but was then blacklisted A Moscow court has banned the Swiss...

Children can recognize if the person across from them is sick

The issue is important for children's and public health. Children can recognize if the person in front of them is sick, a scientific study found, reported "Medical Express". According to the World Health Organization (WHO), infections...

World Bank suspends new loans to Uganda over controversial anti-LGBTQ law

Uganda's anti-homosexuality law is fundamentally at odds with World Bank values, financial institution says The World Bank has said it will suspend new loans to Uganda over a controversial anti-LGBTQ law that has been condemned...

100,000 Romanians may receive 3,000 lei each for their old car

Individuals who enroll in the program must be domiciled or resident in Romania and live in the municipality to which they apply, have no tax arrears and fines One hundred thousand Romanians could get 3,000...

A Balkan State Introduces Compulsory Earthquake Insurance

The Albanian government proposed for public discussion a draft law on mandatory earthquake insurance of homes. The bill provides for mandatory insurance of all homes and parts of homes that are used for commercial...

A Bentley experiment shows that biofuels can work with engines of all ages

There is no doubt that the automotive industry is entering a new era. An era in which traditional internal combustion engines (ICEs) will be seen as archaic and new cars will rely on alternative...

Metropolitan Pavel (Lebed) was released on bail of nearly 1 million dollars

On August 7, the arrested abbot of the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra of Vyshgorod and Chernobyl Metropolitan Pavel (Lebed) was released early from pre-trial detention, where he was supposed to remain until August 14. A bond...

Lounging on weekends is bad for your health

Sleeping in on lazy Sunday mornings or staying up late on Saturday nights is a weekly tradition for many people. New findings may have many thinking about disrupting their usual sleep schedule. Researchers from...

Putin signed a law requiring schoolchildren to do community service

In addition, the study of a subject called "Essentials of National Security and Defense" is being introduced in schools. Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a law requiring schoolchildren to perform community service, DPA reported...

The warming climate is changing the way we dream

56% of people aged 18-34 said they had at least one climate dream in their lifetime, compared to 14% of over-55s Martha Crawford started having dreams about climate change about 11-12 years ago, the story...
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