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Kiril Petkov surprised Bulgaria, but will depend on the Bulgarian Socialist Party – German-language media for the elections

A new, anti-corruption-oriented formation turned out to be a big surprise in the elections in Bulgaria. At the same time, interest was low in the midst of a new wave of coronavirus, and the...

Bulgarian metropolitans took part in a conference in Kiev on the “anti-canonical activity of the Patriarchate of Constantinople”

Two Bulgarian metropolitans took part in an international conference at the Kiev-Pechersk Lavra on November 11, organized by the Kiev Theological Academy on behalf of St. Synod of the UOC (MP). The website of...

Archaeologists have found unusual toilets 2000 years old

The toilet is a U-shaped line of seats that 13 actors could use at the same time. In Turkey, archaeologists have discovered an ancient latrine that allowed at least a dozen people not only to...

Archaeologists have figured out how the Assyrians took an ancient biblical city

The first mentions of the city of Lakhish date back to the 15th century BC, in Egyptian sources it appears no later than the 14th century BC. This ancient city, which the Bible also...

Archaeologists have established the purpose of ancient megaliths in Jordan

Fragments of pottery, flint tools and bone remains have been discovered in Jordan by archaeologists from the Jagiellonian University under megaliths dating back about 5,000 years. Perhaps these ancient structures were not only burial...

Tolerance, human control and slowing down progress: what will the adoption of the AI code in Russia lead to?

More and more news appears in the media about how Artificial Intelligence begins to make decisions on its own, but gets out of control. He educates himself on controlled data, but even that does...

Scientists have found romantic octopuses

Marine biologists were surprised by the behavior of the Pacific striped octopus. The researchers found that before they attack the prey, they pat it on the shoulder and only then inflict the fatal blow....

The functions of social networks dangerous for the psyche and intellect are named

The use of social networks can inhibit the development of emotional intelligence, and likes and emojis contribute to this, says Areg Mkrtychyan, associate professor of the Department of Clinical Psychology of the Pirogov Russian...

The King of Thailand returned to Germany with his women

He rented the entire fourth floor of a hotel for 11 days Thai King Maha Vachiralongkorn Rama X has returned to Germany after more than a year of absence with his entourage of more than...

Six US Congress members call for sanctions against Finland for violating religious liberty

Six United States Congress members have written an open letter demanding action against Finland for criminalizing Christianity through its hate crimes laws used against people supporting traditional marriage between a man and a woman.

The first TV channel for dogs launched

The first dog TV channel is launched in the UK. The program is created entirely according to the preferences of four-legged animals, and its main goal is to help them cope with stress, tension...

This magical addition to coffee speeds up the metabolism

See what scientists have found Coffee is probably the most consumed beverage in the world. According to the British Coffee Association, more than two billion cups of the drink are consumed every day in the...

Belarus-Poland crisis: Human rights of trapped migrants ‘paramount’ 

Amid growing concerns about the plight of migrants, refugees and asylum seekers at the Poland-Belarus border, the UN rights office and UN refugee agency on Friday urged all parties to respect human rights and refrain from using them for political ends. 

Psychologist wants women to do a state exam before a wedding in Russia

Russia has proposed introducing a state exam for women before marriage. The idea was presented in a petition by psychologist Philip Litvinenko, IA DEITA writes. The initiative is not a sexist "joke", but rather the...

Belgium takes away the rights of health workers without vaccines

The Belgian authorities will adopt a decision from April 1 next year that the health workers not vaccinated against COVID in the country will lose their rights to practice the profession. This was reported...

There are almost 240 million children with disabilities worldwide

"No child, especially the most vulnerable, should fight only for their basic human rights." The number of children with disabilities worldwide is estimated at almost 240 million, according to the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). Children...

How a Vice Admiral persuaded the whole of Portugal to get vaccinated

Portugal is among the countries with the highest vaccination coverage against COVID-19. In practice, there are no people left to be vaccinated - 98% of the adult population is in two doses and only...

Pope Francis addressed arms manufacturers: Stop!

Pope Francis today called on arms manufacturers to stop doing so because the war "is engulfing the children of the homeland," Reuters reported. The Holy Father celebrated a liturgy on Catholic Day to commemorate the...

Stalin’s great-grandson is homeless

Joseph Stalin's direct great-grandson, Selim Bensaad, is now homeless, his spokesman Vadim Gorzhankin said in an interview with TV channel 360. He said the man was forced to spend the night in his car...

How Stalin’s granddaughter lives and looks, who has lived in America all her life

The only daughter of Joseph Stalin, Svetlana Alliluyeva, fled to the West, away from her father and her native country in the 60s. There, a woman called Lana Peters and raised her heiress Olga...

An amateur archaeologist from Switzerland finds the site of the battle of the XII Legion

In 15 BC, in an alpine gorge, a battle took place between the Roman troops and the reta. Two years ago, Lucas Schmid, an amateur archaeologist and volunteer at the Archaeological Survey of the Canton...

Scientists have found neurons responsible for the action of acupuncture

An international group of neuroscientists has discovered mechanisms that indicate that acupuncture may be effective. True, only in certain areas of the body: in others, its action is not confirmed by anything. The work was...

Belief in the devil linked to epidemics – perhaps in vain

A society where the devil or other evil forces are associated with disease is more effective at preventing its spread, new research suggests. Let's try to show why in real life everything may not...

The entire Las Vegas will be connected by the Vegas Loop vacuum train. Everything about this transport of the future

The city of Las Vegas, in the United States, has approved the expansion of a tunnel system called the Vegas Loop. The total length of the network will be 47 km, it will unite...

Too much for one planet: WHO study proposes new tools to make our diets healthy and environmentally friendly

Modern food systems in the WHO European Region and beyond are associated with poor public health outcomes and are unsustainable. To address this global problem, the new WHO study “Sustainable food profiling models to inform the development of food labels that account for nutrition and the environment”, published in The Lancet Planetary Health, proposes a procedure for labelling foods according to their environmental and nutritional impact.
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