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Peppers have many miraculous benefits that we did not even suspect

It might seem like adding one more vegetable to your diet won't make a big difference - but it really can - as long as you make sure you include it in your meals...

What does your favorite flower say about you?

Find out how your favorite flower defines who you are. 1. Roses are classic flowers most associated with romance. Of course, there are both pink and red roses - both are wonderful in terms of...

Peace peace and joy in the Holy Spirit?

"The kingdom of God... peace and joy in the Holy Spirit" (Rom. 14:17) Peace transcends all feeling and guards the hearts and minds of the saints. This is the clarity and tranquility of a peaceful...

A light in the darkness for Ukrainians under fire

The Russian invasion of Ukraine shows no sign of letting up, but the UN continues to bring humanitarian supplies to the country, including solar lamps, which bring some respite from the darkness of windowless basement shelters, in regions where electricity infrastructure has been destroyed or damaged by shelling.

Do you know what gin is made of?

Gin is an English classic alcoholic drink made from juniper cones, almonds, coriander, pansy root, angelica and other ingredients. The taste and smell of high-quality gin must be accompanied by the predominant aroma of...

Beards, baths, salt – The most unusual taxes in Tsarist Russia and the USSR

For beautiful eyes and a clean body, substantial sums were paid The fees depended on the social status of the people US residents pay taxes to the government for diapers, toilet bowls, coffee cup lids, and...

The DNA of Greek Feta cheese decoded

Greek scientists have decoded the DNA of the famous Feta cheese, writes Greek Reporter. Scientists from the Biomedical Research Foundation of the Academy of Athens studied a wide variety of cheeses produced in the...

Why watermelon is good for health

Watermelon is one of the preferred and favorite fruits in summer. Curiously, the green-red fruit was first cultivated more than 4,000 years ago in Northeast Africa. Sweet and juicy, watermelon is a suitable option...

What is happening to the lakes in Switzerland?

The levels of Lake Constance, Four Cantons, Lugano and Valens have dropped sharply, here's why Water levels in four large Swiss lakes fell to record lows this August after scant rainfall this year, the Federal...

The exotic island nation of Vanuatu has an ambitious climate plan

The Pacific island nation is making an impact in international climate efforts The Pacific nation of Vanuatu has launched one of the world's most ambitious climate policies, pledging to use 100% renewable energy for electricity...

That‘s why we should drink tomato juice every day!

Tomato juice is great for many reasons: it tastes great, it's very fresh and it energizes the body. Another good reason to drink tomato juice is that unlike fruit juices, which are cheaper options...

Norway prosecutes 30 Royal Guards for drug use

Thirty members of Norway's prestigious Royal Guards will be dismissed from service for using drugs while on leave, Norway's armed forces said, as quoted by the Associated Press. They received information about the use of...

Magnetic storms: how they affect health and how to protect ourselves from them

The geomagnetic situation on our planet remains unstable over the weekend. After the strong magnetic storm on August 18, a weak G1 magnetic storm was recorded today after another coronal mass ejection (CME) from...

Names of God

In the course of the ages, God has revealed to the people under various names. • In the first chapter of the Bible, the cross itself has God, which is written in the Hebrew text...

Saudi Arabia: UN calls for release of woman sentenced to 34 years in prison for tweeting

The UN human rights office, OHCHR, expressed outrage on Friday over a 34 years in prison sentence handed down to a Saudi woman charged with following and retweeting so-called dissidents and activists.

Grain deal ‘victory for diplomacy,’ UN chief tells journalists in Ukraine

Despite that the Black Sea Grain Initiative was signed a few weeks ago, the UN chief reiterated that “there is no solution to the global food crisis without ensuring full global access to Ukraine’s food products and Russian food and fertilizers”.  

Yellow flowers: what do they symbolize and whom to give?

When we look at a certain color, we make associations with certain objects, emotions. It has long been believed that the yellow bouquet is a sign of hatred, but where do these prejudices come...

#Envision2030: 17 goals to transform the world for persons with disabilities

Imagine the world in 2030, fully inclusive of persons with disabilities In September 2015, the General Assembly adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development that includes 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Building on the principle of...

Peacemaking

Be a peacemaker to be worthy to be called a son of God. - St. Ephraim the Syrian (25, 197). The Savior gratified the peacemakers and announced that they would become sons of God, firstly,...

The War against Ukraine Is a Holy Jihad

Talgat Tadzhuddin is the one who, on the occasion of the Eid al-Adha holiday in July, said that “Nazi” Ukrainians should be killed “like parasites with pesticides”.

Holiness in the Bible

Holiness in the Bible Be perfect as your Heavenly Father is perfect. Gospel of Matthew, chapter 5, verse 48 Try to have peace with everyone and holiness, without which no one will see the Lord. Paul's letter to...

What Skills and Perspectives Do Interfaith Peacebuilders Need?

This United Religions Initiative’s (URI) Interfaith Peacebuilding Guide to support the foundational work of forming and sustaining interfaith groups begins with methods for promoting tolerance, respect, and understanding among peoples of diverse faiths and...

The Interfaith Peacebuilding Guide by the United Religions Initiative

Guide in the Context of Peacebuilding Peacebuilding is a relatively new term. It was coined about a decade ago by the then-Secretary General of the United Nations Boutrous Boutrous-Ghali to refer to a set of...

How did Christians get a wrong date for Christmas?

Author: Dr. Eli Lizorkin-Eyzenberg Is Christmas a Pagan Holiday? Let us begin with a bit of a dark picture. Nowhere in the Holy Scriptures are we told about a celebration commemorating the birth of Christ Jesus. Nothing in...

Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky out from Ukrainian textbooks

The Russian language and literature are completely dropped from the curriculum in Ukraine after the sixth grade, the Ministry of Education and Science announced in the country. Pushkin, Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky will be replaced...
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