Pigeons

The eyes of a pigeon Folk wisdom attributes extraordinary keenness to the eagle and the falcon. But as ornithologists have found, pigeons…

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City sinks by more than 2 cm per month – the ground is literally swallowing it

Mexico City continues to sink, and a new satellite now shows with high precision where the ground under the city is sinking…

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Interpol busts illegal drug factory in Bulgaria

Among the seized unapproved or counterfeit drugs are erectile dysfunction drugs, sedatives, painkillers, antibiotics and smoking cessation products An illegal drug factory…

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Patriarch Daniil attends the swearing-in of the new Bulgarian government

His Holiness Bulgarian Patriarch Daniil was present in the National Assembly during the voting and swearing-in of the new, 107th, government of…

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The Bulgarian Orthodox Church actively communicates with European institutions

On Europe Day, in an interview with the Bulgarian National Radio, Metropolitan Anthony of Western and Central Europe spoke about the role…

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Animals

Camels and Men – 4000 years of collaboration

As is known, camels are one of the largest representatives of the terrestrial fauna. Once upon a time on the Asian continent, hunting their wild relatives was a common activity /both the…

By Gaston de Persigny 9 May 2026 2 min read

Fabricated Justice: The Tai Ji Men Case in Taiwan

In every democracy, there are moments when the machinery of the state not only malfunctions but is deliberately turned against its own citizens. These situations go…

From unipolarity to multipolar reality – A new world order is fast emerging

The international system appears to be entering a historic transition. For more than three decades after the end of the…

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Correcting the map, setting the history straight: Togo challenges 500 years of geopolitical distortion

Brussels (1st May 2026) — The world map hanging on the wall of a classroom or in a UN chamber…

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Fabricated Justice: The Tai Ji Men Case in Taiwan

In every democracy, there are moments when the machinery of the state not only malfunctions but is deliberately turned against…

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Who Cares (for My Niece and My Grandfather)?

Series - Hidden from the Economy

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Human Rights

More Human Rights news

Hungary Votes, and a Rights Test Begins

Hungary’s election on 12 April 2026 has already made history. Viktor Orbán has conceded defeat, and the fall of the…

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UN Lawyer Arielle Silverstein Under Scrutiny Over Anti-Religious Online Posts

A senior lawyer within the United Nations system is facing renewed scrutiny after a series of archived online posts surfaced…

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Sudan’s General Burhan: an Islamist then and now
Credit: Human Rights Without Frontiers inspired by the work of Sahel conflict analyst Rachel Allen

Two former Ukrainian military men accused of espionage against Bulgaria remanded in custody

The Sofia City Court has remanded in custody two Ukrainian former military men detained in Bulgaria and accused of espionage,…

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Kremlin: Moscow is impressed by Radev’s statements on dialogue with Russia

On April 19, the eighth National Assembly elections were held in Bulgaria since 2021. Moscow welcomes the statements of the…

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How and why the Second Epistle to the Corinthians was written

By Prof. A. Lopukhin Occasion and purpose of writing the epistle In the Corinthian church, as is known from the…

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From the “clash” with Trump to the conflict over the future of Africa

By Dionysios Sklyris, Vima newspaper, Athens Pope Leo XIV's choice to give priority to Africa through an important trip to…

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Where Society Meets the Economy – Exploring the Socio-Economic

Series - Hidden from the Economy

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New Book Revisits the Khashoggi Murder

Isaac Hammouch’s new essay on the killing of Jamal Khashoggi approaches the case not only as a shocking murder, but…

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In Vienna at UNODC, Petro Calls for a Smarter Drug Strategy
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What to Do If… in Europe

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What to Do If You Lose Your Passport in Europe

You reach for your passport — and it’s gone. Maybe it slipped out of your bag, maybe it was stolen,…

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What to Do If Your Employer Doesn’t Pay You in Europe

The payslip arrives — but the money does not. Days pass, then weeks. Rent is due, bills are stacking up,…

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