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The history of the Turkish ghost town of castles

There was once an idea to build a hotel complex for the super-rich, who could see an endless field of fairytale castles, wherever they turned from the terrace of their own palace.

Religions for Peace and the Islamic Cooperation Youth Forum Hold Symposium on Youth Engagement with Religion

NEW YORK, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES, July 27, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The Islamic Cooperation Youth Forum (ICYF) and Religions for Peace (RfP) (in collaboration...

Summer School focuses on protection of worship places and religious communities

Freedom of religion or belief is a fundamental human right. It encompasses the right to publically exercise one’s religion, including the possibility to dedicate special places – churches, synagogues, mosques, cemeteries and other holy sites – to religious and cultic purposes.

Security Council calls for ‘immediate reversal’ of Turkish decision on Varosha

The Security Council said in a statement released on Friday that settling any part of the abandoned Cypriot suburb of Varosha, “by people other than its inhabitants, is “inadmissible”. 

The European dilemma, to continue or to play

The Western world has dominated international relations. Ever since the appearance of capitalism, ”The West” has  dictated the main mechanisms and laws that govern international conduct. Colonialism sealed the fate of many peoples while Woodrow Wilson reshaped the very notion of free nation. The Marshal Plan shaped our view of the post-world war world in a way that is still visible today in the EU. The Western World, with its most evident incarnation of USA-EU military partnership, has fostered the strongest military alliance, NATO, the strongest economic force and has set the tone, principles, laws and values for the entire globe.  

Exclusive Excerpt From Howard Mansfield’s Newest Book

“View in the White Mountains” by Thomas Cole, 1827 This is an excerpt from “Chasing Eden,” the latest book by Hancock’s Howard Mansfield — an...

The Invisible Forewomen project

United Religions Initiative MENA along with its partners;  UiL-LdV, Albania, TEKMED, Turkey, Have A Dream, Egypt & DRPDNM, Slovenia co-organized a five-day Train of Trainer workshop  for 30 marginalized women from Albania, Egypt, Jordan, Slovenia and Turkey. The workshop, which was held in a hybrid style where young women from each country gathered physically and connected online with young women from other countries. This workshop is the fourth milestone of the Invisible Forewomen project, which is generously funded by the Anna Lindh Foundation.

Thousands of women in protest want the Istanbul Convention

Amid a heightened police presence, protesters in Istanbul gathered in Shishane Square, holding banners reading "We are not giving up the Istanbul Convention" and shouting slogans "Long live the solidarity of women", "We are not silent, we are not afraid and we will not obey" and "This is just the beginning, we will continue to fight."

Ancient Cnidus opened its doors, where the Aegean and the Mediterranean meet

The ancient city of Cnidus, home to the astronomer and mathematician Eudoxus, Dr. Euriphon, the artist Polygnotos and the architect of the Alexandria lighthouse, considered one of the seven wonders of the world, Sostratos, attracts attention with its centuries-old splendor.

Interfaith Youth Camp “Bridge-Inter-Cultures”

Eastern European Forum for Dialogue - BRIDGES in partnership with the Foundation "Plovdiv 2019" for the fifth year (excluding 2020) implements an initiative that aims to work with children of Bulgaria belonging to different religious communities and cultures. This is not just an initiative, but a cause.
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