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More than 4,000 prisoners were pardoned in Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe has released a fifth of all prisoners under a presidential amnesty order aimed at freeing up space in the country's overcrowded prisons, reported by the BBC. The Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Service announced that...

A Ukrainian court convicted former Kirovgrad Metropolitan Yoasaf of justifying the Russian occupation

The former Kirovgrad Metropolitan Joasaf (Guben) of the UOC, as well as the secretary of the diocese, Father Roman Kondratyuk, were sentenced to three years in prison with a two-year probationary period by the...

From shortage to surplus – nickel prices lower than futures through 2022

Last year, nickel savings fell into the spotlight, thanks to the tropical climate in the nickel floor, which drove prices down, and so on. reached the astonishing 100,000 dollars per ton. This is the...

A “sky police” to fight drones in Russia

A special anti-drone police unit has appeared in St. Petersburg. It will be responsible for safety in the sky during mass events, reports the BBC Russian service. "The employees perform various tasks. These are mobile...

One of the world’s oldest lions has been killed near a national park in Kenya

19-year-old Luunkiito attacked cattle and was speared by herders A wild male lion, considered one of the oldest representatives of its species in the world, was killed by herders near Amboseli National Park in southern...

Avoiding disaster in a dangerous world

More people globally are being affected by disasters than ever before, despite the adoption of a UN-backed international disaster reduction agreement in 2015.

Corruption, a lucrative business for the pharmaceutical industries

pharmaceutical - In August 2013, three months after Xi Jinping entered the Chinese government, a corruption scandal broke out in the national medical system, skilfully exercised by the multinational pharmaceutical companies based in that country

Migration crisis in Americas – New restrictions on migrants and refugees

The U.S. lifting of a COVID-19 pandemic measure, known as Title 42, has led to new restrictions on migrants and refugees. UN agencies called for broad multilateral action to regularize movement across the continent.

Who is Maria Gabriel?

Maria Ivanova Gabriel is the proposal of the first political force in the parliament for Prime Minister of Bulgaria. This became clear from the rostrum of the Bulgarian National Assembly. GERB leader Boyko Borisov proposed...

The Christian messages of authority in the coronation of Charles III

Charles III and his wife Camilla were crowned in London, making him the fortieth monarch in British history. The coronation and anointing ceremony took place in Westminster Abbey. The previous coronation took place seventy...

As of May 4, Turkish citizens abroad had the right to vote in Turkey’s elections

Nearly 6,400 Turkish voters are registered in Bulgaria with the right to vote. People from 10 country’s regional districts who have a permanent address in Bulgaria can vote at the Turkish Consulate General in the...

The “golden visas” in Europe heated up housing prices. States are already ending the programs

After the global financial crisis in 2008, about ten European countries introduced the so-called "golden visas" for foreigners who invest in the country, buy housing, work and can apply for citizenship after a certain...

Dangers of AI, what specifically did Biden talk about with Microsoft, Google, and other CEOs?

To anticipate the dangers of AI President Joe Biden held a meeting with CEOs of prominent artificial intelligence companies, like Microsoft and Google

ATMs of the Romanian UniCredit turned out to be full of fake Euros from Turkey and Bulgaria

The Romanian bank has experienced significant losses because its ATMs have received counterfeit banknotes of 500 Euro for a total value of around 240,000 Euro. The bank's ATMs only rejected six of the fake...

Tourism in 2023, A Year of Recovery and Growth

Tourism in 2023 is expected to be a year of recovery and growth for the sector, as international travel gradually resumes and domestic demand rebounds

A ‘Ndrangheta killer who hid for 17 years as a pizza chef in France has been captured

An article in a small newspaper from Saint-Etienne led to the discovery of Edgardo Greco A convicted murderer believed to belong to one of Italy's most powerful mafia organizations has been arrested in France after...

Because of a family dispute: An Italian princess was evicted from a one-of-a-kind villa

The villa houses the only known ceiling painting by the Baroque artist Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio. Texas-born Princess Rita Boncompani Ludovisi, the widow of Prince Nicolo Boncompani Ludovisi, has been evicted from a villa in...

Statement of the Serbian Patriarch Porfiry on the occasion of the mass murder in a Belgrade school

On the occasion of the mass murder of children by an underage classmate in a Belgrade primary school that took place this morning, Serbian Patriarch Porfiry made the following statement: It is with unbearable pain...

Heavily polluted algae – a danger to humans

A new study by a team of researchers from Germany, Great Britain and Canada has found that algae that grow under the sea ice in the Arctic are "heavily contaminated" with microplastics, posing a...

Belgium equates COVID-19 with the ordinary flu

With this decision, the mandatory seven-day quarantine after infection with the new disease is established Health authorities in Belgium decided this week to treat the disease from COVID-19 as the common flu, local media reported....

An unknown manuscript of Victor Hugo about 150 years old discovered

The poem is called "Poor Children" The college in Besançon, which bears the name of the writer Victor Hugo, discovered a manuscript of Hugo's poem while cleaning its archives of unnecessary old documents, "Le Figaro"...

The legendary designer Vyacheslav Zaitsev, known as the Red Dior, has died

The Russian designer Vyacheslav Zaitsev, known by the nickname Red Dior, has died at the age of 85, world agencies reported. The news was announced by a spokeswoman for Zaitsev's fashion house. He celebrated his...

Did the Library of Alexandria really exist?

It is said to be one of the greatest archives of classical knowledge of the ancient world, it housed the books of all times. It was built by the Greek-speaking subjects of the Ptolemaic...

The oldest convicted Nazi has died

SchĂĽtz's name and date of birth were found in SS documents Former Nazi concentration camp warden Josef SchĂĽtz, who was imprisoned at a record age of 102 and sentenced last year, has died in Germany....

The first prison sentence for opposing the war on religious grounds was issued in Russia

A 63-year-old Russian Orthodox Christian has become the first person to be sentenced to prison for expressing his opposition to Russia's war in Ukraine in religious terms. Mikhail Simonov is accused of spreading "false...
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